Pixel Dungeon
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That is intended unfortunately. Showing/hiding the guide resets the scene, which includes cleaning out the items you have prepared. Is there much of a reason to swap between having the guide out and hidden?
When I was learning the game I relied on the guide very heavily, so was constantly opening it and closing it double checking things, so this was a bit of a drag. Now I know most of the recipes by heart I barely notice the fact the pot gets emptied.
It's a shame it resets the [repeat ingredients] button as well. IMO it should remember the last use ingredients indefinitely, it's kind of un-intuitive.