Well most of them would live in a factory and in there all there food was cold ,the common food was oat cake it was for breakfast and lunch and other times they had potato pie with boiled bacon... they weren't fed very well or looked after very well. They also ate buns...
But some children still did go to school. They might bring cheese, cold meat, homemade bread, raw vegetables, apples, summer saugsage etc. Not alot was on a lunch unless you had more money then others
They would eat bread and soup. They drank water and maybe milk!
Anything they could steal or find in the garbage.
Gruel, definitely gruel
They lived freely. Not caring for the not as fortunate people who live on the the streets and eat bread and a very little amount of meat.
they were scared because of the boogie man
Generally, servants occupy the less visible and less desirable areas of a house, such as the basement, the back rooms and rooms on the upper floors. Victorian servants probably ate near the kitchen, out of sight of the owners and their families and guests.
Nothing. A hobo took it and gave it to my mother.
The poor children in Victorian times did not have many types of food to eat. They mostly age stale bread, potato peelings, and scraps.
beef chicken duck rabbit salt sugar and meet loaf
i don't know because i wasnt born in Victorian times. god get it right would you!!
if they did not do as they were told they had to eat pig guts
they ate in the main hall
Bread and water
Food.
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
Well doooh. They ate food. What else?
I'm pretty sure that adults and children are separate and they eat gruel:)
The queens would eat very fancy foods during the banquets in the Victorian times. These foods would often consist of many courses including dessert.
He would care for horse/horses