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Cooking in the 1700

Cooking in the 1700. O breakfast02.jpg During the 1700, breakfast was usually very large and consisted of meat and grain. It was also considered as the

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Page 1: Cooking in the 1700. O breakfast02.jpg During the 1700, breakfast was usually very large and consisted of meat and grain. It was also considered as the

Cooking in the 1700

Page 2: Cooking in the 1700. O breakfast02.jpg During the 1700, breakfast was usually very large and consisted of meat and grain. It was also considered as the

BREAKFAST

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During the 1700, breakfast was usually

very large and consisted of meat and grain. It

was also considered as the most important

meal of the day.

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This meal was usually the biggest meal of the day. Stew, or soup, was

usually had or if you were wealthy, supper consisted of meat and

vegies.

DINNER

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supper

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This meal was leftovers heated

up.

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DRINKSmost people drank

beer ,apple juice, and apple cider because water was usually not safe to drink, and milk was not fresh

usually because of no way to

keep it cool and most people

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Soldiers food

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Every day soldiers were suppose to get a ration of food.

A soldiers ration consisted of,

a pound of bread

a pound of meat

 a gill of dry beans or peas

a gill of rum

A soldier was very lucky indeed if

he received ½ of that! 

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Erdosh, George. Food and Recipes of the Revolutionary War. New York: Rosen      Publishing Group's, 1997. Print.

Soldier in the Revolutionary War. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Apr. 2011.

http://www.iroquoisdemocracy.pdx.edu/html/colonialwoman.htm