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  • Pottery was a very important method of producing cheap cooking pots, bowls, cups, lamps, bottles, jugs, etc.. It was also used for loom-we ...ating and drinking from. Bowls would have been used for storage as well as cooking, eating and serving. Cups were generally in the form of handle-less beakers
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  • ==Cooking== ...ngealing and then adding flour and herbs. The animal fat was used both for cooking and to make tallow for lamps and dubbin. Meat was preserved by salting and
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  • ...he Brockhole 1991 show where we kept burning the bread. More details about cooking methods at the end. ...vens could have been utilised for a range of dishes that needed long, slow cooking.
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  • A wic may be one or more groups organized to share cooking and other daily tasks in order to free members to demonstrate crafts/talk t Shelter; Cooking utensils; Axe; Firebox; Fire extinguisher(s); Storage containers for food;
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  • ...dust, and the part - charred browns were very well - received over on the cooking fires. Even the pitstead, which was now more like a mud-wrestling sumo aren
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  • ...Anglo-Saxon Food: Processing and Consumption, Anglo-Saxon Books.</ref> and cooking <ref>For authentic recipes please see BR & SM Levick, Wulfwyn's World-wide
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  • ...a fine sword taking a week or so by a specialist weapon smith. A number of cooking utensils, pans and cauldrons were also made of iron, with the consequence t
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  • In Scandinavia many bowls and cooking vessels have been found carved from soapstone, or steatite, a mineral that
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