As others have said, using an alt for provisioning is a way to handle the load without ESO plus. The alt should work their way to about 160 slots, and then they will be capable of holding all your food supplies for a pretty long time before they get overloaded.
Provision writs are beneficial...the rewards can be profitable and they're about the easiest thing in the game.
newtinmpls wrote: »As others have said, using an alt for provisioning is a way to handle the load without ESO plus. The alt should work their way to about 160 slots, and then they will be capable of holding all your food supplies for a pretty long time before they get overloaded.
Provision writs are beneficial...the rewards can be profitable and they're about the easiest thing in the game.
wow. I don't have anyone with that many slots. Can't afford it.
AngharadEld wrote: »Since you are working with a limited amount of space I would recommend finding the recipes for the most useful foods you may use and/or sell. Keep it pretty limited and just focus on keeping the ingredients for those particular recipes.
http://tamrieljournal.com/eso-provisioning-recipe-master-list/
This is one list of several out there to help you figure out which recipes to focus on. The above list doesn't appear to have the recipes associated with events which can be very useful as some of them scale to your level and they can be in high demand with other players.
Another positive is having the ability to complete writs for provisioning which can reward you with purple provisioning materials and green, blue, or purple recipes that you can either use or sell to other players. Purple recipes can sell anywhere from 15k-90k. And of course being able to complete Master Writs as well.