Peel
Life for bakers in the colonies was often challenging and labor-intensive. They worked long hours, starting early in the morning to prepare bread and baked goods for their communities. In addition to the physical demands, bakers had to deal with the fluctuating availability of ingredients, which could be affected by weather and transportation issues. Despite these hardships, successful bakers could gain a good reputation and a steady clientele, making their trade essential to colonial life.
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They wore an apron, tunic, worn out pants, and some kind of long sleeve shirt.
an axe shovel was $2800 and food was about $45 but Chinese had it tripled
If there was a bakers' guild in the area where a person lived, he would have to go through an apprentice period, which could take years. Most bakers of the Middle Ages lived in small towns and villages. They provided bread to laborers, and their products were not fancy. Farm wives could bake pastries and bread and sell them. So really all that was needed in such a place was an ability to bake.
It is called a bakers paddle - or - pizza paddle Also known as a PEEL
I've heard it been called a Palette Paddle but otherwise I'm not sure.
peel
A hammer and a shovel better if it's a long handled shovel
Long-handled shovels are more useful as you can get better "lift" from them, but may cost a bit more.
1/3 cu ft
A shovel full of hot asphalt with a long handled shovel typically weighs around 10-15 pounds. The weight can vary depending on factors such as the size of the shovel, the density of the asphalt, and how much material is packed into the shovel.
It's a noun...go buy a shovel. It's a verb....go shovel the snow.
6"
Fiskars Long Handed Digging Shovel #9668 is the best shovel to buy for planting bulbs.
You have to dodge them just long enough to get the snow shovel. After that,there is no need to get past the snowballs.
They find their food by smelling and touching