It depends on when you think the "olden days" are!
Before we had electricity, people cooked on stoves that had fires, either coal or wood burning. Before that, they used a fireplace. And before that, they used a fire pit.
People used pots and pans to cook with, but they would have been made of different materials depending on the era. Steel is a fairly new invention, but people used cast iron pots and pans for a long time. Before that, they'd have used ceramic pots and before that, they'd have just roasted everything over a fire or baked it underground.
mashed potato
cake
cookies
butter
jam
muffins
meat
vegetable's
fruit
snow sap treat
hard boiled eggs
crops
stream water
maple syrup
turkey
dried peas
stake
rice
meatballs
rabbit
snake
sheep
deer
beans
grains
carrots
bird
duck
that's all that i can think of in two minutes sorry if this didn't help to you and ill write later again to keep my answer going on.
corn
deers,rabbits,dryed fruit, corn, and beans
Cooking methods of early settlers were wood, stone and iron. The preferred material was in fact cast iron during this time.
Pioneers used peices of wood or sticks or stones.
eat
Yes.
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If Not They Would Never Eat Cows.
Pioneers!
yes
if they had corn they did
the pioneers drank apple juice, cidar, and brandy
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yes they ate the weeds and the willowxs
Yes, if there was a river to catch one.
yes they did :)