They used spits for cooking the birds and that's all I know hoped it helped.
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Cleaning cooking craft making clothes
The Native Americans.
Yes.They were taught many useful skills by Indians such as cooking with fish and vegetables, and hunting. Without the Indians, the pilgrims might have not survived.
Pots & pans for cooking
They used cast iron cooking pots and pans. Cast iron cooking stuff has been around for a very long time
Pilgrims needed more wood in the winter than the summer. In the summer, wood would be needed for building and cooking. Scholastic has a wonderful website on the Pilgrims, the Wampanog and the First Thanksgiving. It talks about chores including firewood.
Pilgrims had fireplaces in their homes to provide warmth during cold winters. The fireplaces also served as cooking facilities for preparing meals. Additionally, fireplaces were important for light and served as a gathering place for the family.
Indians helped pilgrims and settlers find efficient way of hunting, cooking, planting, and fishing.
The colonists houses were one large room. You have to remember they built these themselves. At one end was a fireplace for heat and cooking.
pilgrims
they planted t here food and made things for them and other people. the men went out to get the wood and they had to go hunting to get the food. the woman did the all of the cooking and the cleaning and the making the clothes.