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Cinnamon, nutmeg, and sage are closely associated with Thanksgiving.
Its general use is as a condiment for seasoning foods
The inside of a Pilgrim house was simple. Their home were usually only one or two rooms. The main room would have a table and chairs, an extra chair for lounging, and very few extras. The second room would have a bed and sometimes a dresser.
NaCl (sodium chrloride) is popularly known as table salt.
I would assume no seasonings would actually be on the table. But this could vary depending on the custom at the time. It use to be the norm that it was considered rude to season what had been cooked for you. You were to eat it the way it was prepared for you.
The pilgrim concerned with table manners in the Canterbury Tales is the Prioress, also known as Madame Eglantine. She is highly concerned with etiquette and mannerisms, displaying an emphasis on refinement and elegance.
Which fatty ate my god-damn pie!
In the 1600s, Pilgrim children living in New England learned at school. They would go to a one-room schoolhouse where they would learn from a teacher. Pilgrim children would learn about reading, writing, and arithmetic. They would also learn about the Bible.
Halite is the name of the mineral used most often -- Sodium Chloride. (table salt)
To worship a cow.