They usually shared large plates called trenchers and used mugs called noggins. No joke, it is in my history book.
waterfowl, venison, lobster, clams, berries, fruit, pumpkin, and squash.
yes they did
they didn't eat clams at the first thanksgiving
yes they did
they ate buffalo meat
Well where else would they plant corn?
yes they did
Yes; the native Americans brought venison for both parties, the pilgrims and themselves, to eat.
no
Their hands.
they didn't eat clams at the first thanksgiving
Hands
yes they did
Clams at the first thanksgiving? Probably. One of the staples of coastal Indian and European settlements was clams.
It was the day the pilgrims went to a country and they were nice so they celebreted and eat turkey and we remember that day as peace and thanks.
No, the pilgrims didn't have tomato sauce or even an oven
it is an original tradition that started with the pilgrims
they ate buffalo meat