The Pilgrims used a variety of materials to wipe their hands, primarily cloths or rags made from linen or wool. They often repurposed old garments or fabric scraps for this purpose. Additionally, they might have used natural items like leaves or grasses when necessary. Overall, their resources were limited, so they utilized whatever was available to maintain cleanliness.
no the did not
yes
they did the turkey in the corn field
they gay as
Well... It was a color. With another color put on it. It was on a fabric. It was mainly the first color. And the pilgrims made it. It wasn't very good. They didn't have anything cool to make it with. So they used their cute little hands. PIE
Hands
no the did not
To wipe iof their hands when it's raining or snowing or their hands just get sweaty.
Their hands.
release hands, wipe them on pants, then hold again.
they're hands
They wipe it off onto tissue, and they may also wash their hands.
depends on your surrounding. a phonebook makes an excellent source of toilet paper as well as a towel you dry your hands with. and if there is absolutely nothing........... you know what you need to do. wipe it on your hands and wash it off after. p.s. dont forget to clean under your nails
According to the history book i have it says they didn't use any they just used their fingers and hands
So you can wipe your butt and hands with it!!!!!!!!
I think that it is best to wash it off with warm, soapy water.
a towel or a napkin (to wipe your hands with, at table)