On straw
2nd Answer,
The typical peasant home in a village was a simple building of one or two rooms. If there was a separate second room this was probably used as sleeping quarters. Mattresses were very basic, and usually stuffed with straw. They were not necessarily on the floor. Unless a family was very poor it was not unreasonable for them to have a bed stand for the mattress.
yes they did
Serfs and Freemen
yes because they believed that god chose who was born into a family so that means they belive in god
Cooking.
during the middle ages
Peasants worked for knights, who worked for lords.
They slept on straw, or, if the situation was a little better, animal skins.
what did the peasants do in the middle ages
Sleep!
Yes, some peasants wore hats.
sleep on the streets and beg for money
In medieval Europe a peasant would sleep on a simple mattress filled with straw.
Well, it depends. Middle Age peasants ate differently from Middle Age nobles or barons, and they usually ate differently from Kings and Queens, so it's hard to give you a straight answer, but they all ate things such as Potatoes, Carrots, Lettuce, Cabbage etc.
The Church gave the peasants hope that they would be rewarded in the afterlife, which helped them deal with the horrible living conditions in the Dark Ages.
no
bread .
yes they did