i dont no y u thkn they made reference books!
The most common meat eaten during Australia's gold rush days was mutton.
not much, they were the lowest priority on any quarter-master's list
No
yeah probably (its not common) but i bet some people do, when it was legal to hunt foxes most people fed the meat to their dogs.
People aged 14 or older are not allowed to eat meat on Fridays during Lent.
I assume by 'Holocaust people', you mean people in concentration camps. The portions were very small indeed - a bowl of watered down soup containing broth, bits of meat, and vegetables if you were lucky. Stale bread and coffee (also signifigantly watered down) were also served rarely.
people carrying meat around
No. At least, it's not common there.
Before during lent the people couldn't eat any meat at all.
Well, darling, "meat" is a common noun. It's not like we're talking about a specific piece of meat with its own name like "Sirloin Steak" or "Pork Chop." It's just your run-of-the-mill, everyday meat. So, no need to put on airs, it's as common as they come.
It's not particularly common, but not unheard of either.
Wheat and meat are common in the North and West of the state.