they wanted to prove they had a higher status than they would have had in great britian
yes. the earliest know piece of pottery has been carbon date to about 6000 BCE (before common era). The middle ages is commonly associated with metal particularly iron and bronze, but clay pots were still very common.
Masks for dancing, rattles to warn people off, and serving dishes reflected the Kwakiutl's respect for the spirits they felt around them.
chili padi(spices), flour,coconut=)
Utensils were not made from wood
Slaves were used for many different things such as, picking cotton, dishes, crops, cleaning, or sex, there were many different uses. Pretty much they would do whatever you made them do if you were the slave owner.
a dishwasher? cabinet? dish dryer?
dishwashing of dishes and silverware
plastic ones...and don't put silverware in there either.
Tables Chairs Chaffing dishes Food Linens silverware and more
Try turning on the "Heat Dry" option.
wood.
Dishes Silverware toaster blender furniture
Small items like portholes, jewelry, dishes and silverware, clothing, and more
Silverware dishes apron beverage napkins table cloth decorations
I set the table with a tablecloth and placed the dishes and silverware on top.
yes they did eat this. if you can type in colonial websites to you can find more dishes
They make pots, cups, dishes.