On the ground floor, you will find a flour bin, where the grain you put in the hopper comes out, a pie shop, a table with a chocolate bar on top (spawning once every forty seconds), a sink and the Head Chef. The sink is very useful when making pastry bases for pies, pizzas and breads, with jugs being found on the top floor. When you reach 99 cooking, you should speak to the Head Chef for the appropriate Cape of Accomplishment, which can be used instead of the chef's hat to enter the guild. There is also a bank there for members who have completed the Varrock Achievement Diaries and obtained Varrock Armour 3.
This floor contains a bowl, cake tin, cooking apple and a pie dish spawn, as well as a dairy churn and two cooking ranges. The pie dish and cooking apple spawns are helpful whilst making apple pies. Simply pick some grain in the field north of the Cooks' Guild, then come back to the guild, pop them in the hopper on the top floor, and pick the flour up on the ground floor. Then just grab some jugs, fill them with water and use them with the flour, and choose to make pie pastry, which you could add to the pie dish along with some apples. The dairy churn is for members only, and is used to make products such as cheese, butter and cream. The ranges here are the only ones in the Cooking Guild that are accessible if you haven't completed the Varrock Achievement Diary. You can use milk on the dairy churn to turn it into cream, butter, and cheese.
The top floor of the Cooks' guild contains the hopper, and a pot, cooking apple, jug and grapes spawn. When making flour, the pot is useful as it is the only item that can hold the flour so you can mix water with it. The jug can either be used to fill with water to make wine, or to be mixed with flour to form your chosen type of pastry.
Making wine here is a fairly good way to train your Cooking level, as the grapes and jugs don't take too long to re-spawn. You could either use one jug, and a full load of grapes, or half and half. Either way, when you've got enough, go to the ground floor, fill the jug(s) up with water then add the grapes. Either drink the wine or bank it in Varrock, if you wish to
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