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I did a whole history report on this. It depended on who it was. The rich people would hunt for their feasts in the morning, and gather many people to eat the meat. They ate pottage in stale bread bowls called drenchers and gave any leftovers to dogs. They drank fine wine. The poor people, however, had cheese and maybe a tomato with bread and drank ale.

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