Cook-o-matic manual

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Cook-o-matic manual
File:Cook-o-matic manual.png
Release date 15 December 2009 (Update)
Members? No
Quest item? No
Tradeable? No
Equipable? No
Stacks? No
High Alch 0 coins
Low Alch 0 coins
Value 1 coin
Destroy You will need to speak to the cook in Lumbridge Castle to get another.
Store price Not sold
Examine Everything you've always wanted to know about the Cook-o-Matic 25.
Weight 0 kg
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The Cook-o-matic manual is a book given to players by the cook of Lumbridge, after Cook's Assistant has been completed. The Cook-o-matic manual lists all the foods for which the Cook-o-matic 25 will give a decreased burn rate. The foods which will receive a decreased burn rate are:

Transcript

Thank you for purchasing the Cook-o-Matic 25 cooking appliance. This model uses Burn-u-less technology, a combination of the state-of-the-art temperature regulation and magic that reduces the chance of burning a selection of dishes listed in the Cooking Table section.

User Instructions

This range is designed to cook a wide variety of foodstuffs. Just use the food on the range to initiate cooking. The rest of the cooking should happen automatically.

This range is not suitable for spit-roasting.

Cooking Table

Dishes benefitting from the Burn-u-less (tm) technology:

  • Bread
  • Redberry and meat pies
  • Stew
  • Red meats
  • Chicken and turkey
  • Thin snail
  • Lean snail
  • Fat snail
  • Crayfish
  • Shrimps
  • Anchovies
  • Sardine
  • Herring
  • Mackerel
  • Trout
  • Cod
  • Pike
  • Salmon
  • Cake

Trivia

  • The Cook-o-matic manual's inventory icon is almost identical to the inventory icon for the Turkey book, the only difference being that the cover of the Turkey book is green instead of grey like the cover of the Cook-o-matic manual.
  • The content of book refers to an automatic oven instruction book. The name, Cook-o-matic, also indicates food is cooked on it automatically.