Most priests grew their own food or accepted food from the people around them. The surfs paid a tax with food to the parish.
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They didn't earn money and grew their own food.
Medieval chefs like other medieval workers for the gentry were usually paid in keep (paid in food and accommodation and clothing). With only a small amount in wages (money).
Difference is that the European medieval food was medieval and the food we have now is original Continental food like Australasia and Oceania have sweets, seafood and all the other original Continental food. If there is countries that have medieval food still, will be depending on if they have these types of medieval food.
Medieval lords got their food from the peasants
During medieval times, the only shops available are in the towns, but if you don't have the sources a.k.a money to travel through towns or purchase food the only means of getting food is by growing or hunting them yourself. If you're an adult man it would sound fairly easy, but for widows, orphans, and elderly, providing for themselves would be quite a task. It was such a dark time where there were no feeding programs for the poor to survive.
Many medieval peasants starved. However, during the medieval era the church served as a large social organization. It would have tried to feed the starving masses and move them to a different area where there was food and work.
from animals in the wild or the bakery or peasents grow it
You would need to include food, clothing, animals and daily life
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In medieval Europe, court jesters would have had access to the food of wealthy people. In addition to bread, they would have eaten beef, pork, fish, and the meat of game birds.
I would buy the baby bullet and make your own food, it would save you money.