they used sticks,mud,and grass
wood
They were made out of variety of things. Shells, bone and wood.
Abraham Lincoln teeth are made of wood.
Utensils were not made from wood
Trencher
Trencher ... square blocks of wood in which bowls had been hollowed out of on one side. The other side was usually flat, so that a piece of pie could be eaten upon it. One side had the main course, and "flip" the other side held dessert.Some trenchers didn't even get this fancy. Some families used stale bread instead of wood. The food, once poured on the bread, could be entirely consumed. No dish washing!Go to ... http://www.marvelcreations.com/thanksgiving.html for more info.
Same as today, the wood and graphite one, no eraser though, they were working on a rubber one but it crumbled in use, so they used stale bread to erase markings.
no its not
ash
Bread is made from flour and water combined with other food ingredients. Wastepaper, which is composed of wood pulp or other fibrous materials, is inedible and cannot be used to make bread.
yes
When bread and wood are burned, the main components, such as water, carbohydrates, and cellulose, are converted into energy, heat, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. Other trace elements and impurities in the materials may also be released as gases or remain as ash.
That is somehow possible i.e Scandinavians have traditionally cooked bark bread" with a flour made out of the softer layers of pine bark
Wood cabinets are made of wood!
Organic materials are burned and transformed in water and carbon dioxide; the not flammable components remain as ash.
Wood is made from a tree!