Pots & pans for cooking
fire
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
they had to hunt , make candles and, give the food to the women to cook>
At a fireplace in the kitchen is where the cooking took place in Colonial America.
usually foods that conial people eat?
Yes, Colonial Tavern Keepers brewed alcholand cocked meals, which included dessert.
Look on history.org
colonial cooks were educated by apprenticeship by another cook
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
they weren't aloud to cook on the Mayflower
woman wanted to fight in the war and not always clean,cook,or take care of the children,they dident care about voting or elections in colonial times that was after the wars occured.
To cook, nurse, fill the needs of the soldiers, if they had family take care of them.
they had to hunt , make candles and, give the food to the women to cook>
Using fire of course.
it would be tools to cook i think;):):D
At a fireplace in the kitchen is where the cooking took place in Colonial America.
Yes but I don't now why.
A cook at Colonial Boston pub would likely prepare burgers and other fast foods. However, some may ever serve steak with all the trimmings.