they used bread as bowls or the bottom layer for a tray. also depending on how important you are is how high you are on the bread, for example, the king and queen would get the top layer and peasants would get the bottom.
Jousting
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Feasts and celebrations
Midsummer's Eve Christmas Easter All Hallows Eve Autumn Feast Mayday
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They had games, dancing, feasts, music, and other things they could find to have a good time.
They had games, dancing, feasts, music, and other things they could find to have a good time.
pork or chicken or any type of meat they could kill animals for!
They had games, dancing, feasts, music, and other things they could find to have a good time.
For entertainment, (recreation) that kings would do in the medieval times were to have big feasts, sing, eat, dance and sit down and let the court jesters entertain them.
Yes, there was always some seasonal celebration or market day going on.
William Edward Mead has written: 'The English medieval feast' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Fasts and feasts, Cookery, English, Cookery, Medieval, History, English Cookery, Medieval Cookery