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Serfs worked for all the upper classes of society in their time. basically, they were peasants-- they are peasants.
Serfs worked for all the upper classes of society in their time. basically, they were peasants-- they are peasants.
Yes a meat pounder can be used for all types of meat. but be sure to use wax paper on top and on bottom of the meat your pounding so you dont tear it if your pounding it thin.
they dont, all you do is not eat meat, how do you need training for that!
I think that peasants ate healthier than nobles. Nobles ate a lot of meat and drank ale and not a lot of fruits and vegetables whereas the peasants all they could find was fruits and vegetables. when the nobles ate the meat it might have been salted to make it last longer so they also ate a lot of salt and we all know that too much salt is bad for you. but it wasn't just salt and meat with fat it was also honey. people in medieval times even put honey in water to sweeten it. so my answer would have to be that peasants ate healthier than nobles and sometimes even lived longer.
peasants ate what they farmed and Nobles ate meat, bread, fruit and all other nice foods
The role was the same for all peasants thru out time: provide the labor for the rulers (the rich) to make money. It happened to the English peasants, the Russian peasants, and the French peasants (in France)...and it happened in Vietnam (French Indochina). Peasants provide the labor force; the Colonial ruler provides the funding, organization, and the product.
make sure all your food is cooked and dont eat raw meat
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NO - I feed my dogs and cats meat all the time - they are CARNIVORES
The All Russian Peasants Union was founded in 1905. It's central committee met for the first time in Moscow from 31 July to 14 August 1905. This first committee consisted of eight people only 3 of whom could be term 'peasants.'
Broth, consomme bouillon made from meat can be eaten during a diverticultis diet, however doctors reccomened you dont eat solid pieces of meat or meat at all.