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There a number of ingredients that the pilgrims used to make their food. In most cases, they used wild vegetables to make their food. Pecan tassies and squash casserole were some of their special dishes.
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The Pilgrims in Plymouth used local materials to construct their homes, primarily timber from the surrounding forests. They built simple, one-room homes, often using wooden frames and thatched roofs made from reeds or straw. Additionally, they utilized clay and mud to chink gaps between the logs for insulation. These homes were designed to provide shelter and warmth during the harsh New England winters.
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Reeds and grasses thrive here, due in part to the alluvium.
Marshlands are often dominated by grasses, rushes or reeds.
If you mean "reeds" no, trumpets do no use reeds. Some woodwind instruments use reeds, like the saxophone, clarinet, and oboe.
Zero. None. Trombones use no reeds.
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
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I believe that a Piccolo does not have a reed but instead a mouthpiece.
There a number of ingredients that the pilgrims used to make their food. In most cases, they used wild vegetables to make their food. Pecan tassies and squash casserole were some of their special dishes.
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If you mean Grass Seeds that you use to grow Fodder. Than is costs 500G. If you mean the Wild Grasses that grow around town, you can not buy them. The Grasses sell for 100G to 150G depending on what color it is.
Whatever works for you.