Right after the beans were done!
Yes, cornbread is eaten throughout the United States. Alabama is a Southern state, and cornbread is particularly popular in the South.
No, would you like it?
Beans & Cornbread
yes that is why we eat it -_-
We don't know exactly how much cornbread the colonists eat, but we do know they ate quite a bit. They usually had a surplus of the ingredients needed for cornbread, so they made lots of it. Colonists usually had a lot of cornmeal, flour, and salt to make the cornbread.
strawberrycake and cornbread
Yes. Chicken love bread and corn and a treat of cornbread would be eaten happily by your hens.
Cornbread and stew
Chile
Colonist ate breakfast at 6 am to 7 am. Colonist ate dinner at 12 am to 2 am.
the colonist did not because banana's don't grow here
Corn, rice, eggplants, beans, squash, and potatoes were many of the vegetables grown in colonialgardens Delawarean diets often contained corn, bread, and vegetables. They made cornbread out of a combiuned mix of mainly out of wheat or rye, corn, eggs, and milk. Many colonist's had water, (apple) cider, or milk to drink. Some colonist also ate pumpkins