Hm... oh well.
[X] Plan: Into the Frontier
Yeah, this is fine.
While cooking is not really manly, it IS very handy and good to get friends.
Woodworking is priceless though. A lot more handy than wilderness survival as well, even if that is also a great skill early on.
@I.F. Ister just to check for some bloodline proposals:
Green thumb: For others, this mean they are good farmers. For your family, its literal, even if it really helps with farming. The plants heed your words more easily, and your grandpa has been good enough at it he knew everything that happened in the surrounding forests.
Rooted: The longer your family has stayed in one place the more they connected with the land. It does mean raiding (or moving to a new city) is not really a great option... But being one of the best defenders of your old home has garnered respect for your family. Being likened to a dragon sitting on its treasures did hurt though, especially with how your family accumulate good things easier over the generations, despite not being prominent raiders.
Momentum: The more time you spend doing something, the better you are at it. Simple enough, that's what practice is for... But whatever your ancestor has killed or earned, it made it a physical part of the bloodline. Run long enough and you can run on water. Dig and you will start moving just a little bit more earth with the same strength. Fight and you will start hitting harder and dodging attack a bit fast. Your family is ever grateful it only improves the physical activities though, otherwise your could not enjoy a good drink or the love said family shares for long.