On a spit over an open fire , in a stew pot, all the usual ways.
No Normans did
Of course they did! They used to eat tons of meat and stuff that would have killed them raw.
They hunted , and lions, deer and many types of birds, rabbits, boar.
The history of lasagna originated from the Greeks. The ancient Greeks used baking dishes of that name and later the Romans adapted the use of those baking dishes. The Romans used those dish to cook layers of pasta with fillings in between.
The Romans brung apples, underfloor heating, peas, chickens, rabbits & wine. They also brought the knowledge to grow grapes and make wine out of them.The Romans brought civilization and all its benefits to Britain.
No Normans did
Yes Romans DID cook their food in giant clay ovens.
they put their erse on it
With fire.
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The Romans used the hearth to cook. They also had saucepans.
The Romans are believed to have first brought rabbits to England around 2,000 years ago. They were likely introduced for food and fur.
rich Romans got slaves to cook meals for them but average Romans cooked and prepared their meals in a old fashioned kitchen
If there is a river in the forest, you could cook Fish, Berries, Deer, Rabbits and probably more.
Shoot them,cook them on a fire and feed to the pedophile
Of course they did! They used to eat tons of meat and stuff that would have killed them raw.
They hunted , and lions, deer and many types of birds, rabbits, boar.