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 The kitchen was the most favorite place in the home.  It was the busiest and warmest room  Fireplaces were used for cooking and heat Fun Fact: Many.

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3  The kitchen was the most favorite place in the home.  It was the busiest and warmest room  Fireplaces were used for cooking and heat Fun Fact: Many fireplaces were so big a person could stand in it!

4  Many tools were used in the colonial kitchen  They were made of iron so won’t catch on fire  Skillet with legs- put on coals to cook  Some colonial kitchens had a bread oven  A peel was used to take the bread out

5  Women played an important role in the colonial kitchen  They began cooking before dawn  It took them two hours to prepare a meal  They had to build a fire, bring water, pick vegetables, milk the cow, gather eggs and hang meat  Breakfast was served after the family members did their chores  The main meal was at two p.m

6  They planted peas, pears, apple seeds, wheat, rye, and other grains  They also fished in the middle colonies  The middle colonies produced most of the grain and bread for the colonies

7  The New England colonies depended on the food that was grown in the wild region  They also depended on animals  Moisture spoiled many seeds in the New England colonies  It was hard to farm there  They learned how to make bread, stew, pudding and jam  Some colonists thought tomatoes were poisonous and didn’t want to eat them

8  The soil in the southern colonies was good for farming  They grew tobacco, rice and indigo  Settlers owned large farms  Colonists produced crops for trading

9  Cookies, chicken, rice, salad, bread, pie, chowder, corn, beans, squash and pudding were made  Some famous recipes are johnny cakes, sugar cookies, and apple pie

10 IIt was very different than now BBreakfast was served early if you were poor and later if you were rich DDinner was a mid-day meal TThere was no meal called lunch IIn the 18 th century, dinner was the biggest meal of the day SSupper was served in the evening

11 FFamilies drank cider and ate porridge at breakfast IIn the 19 th century breakfast was eaten at nine or ten o’clock PProportions depended on your wealth BBread was eaten at all times of the day especially breakfast

12  Dinner took place in the afternoon  In the 16 th century dinner was served in two courses  In the first course meat, meat pudding and/or meat pies were served  In the second course dessert, dried fruits, custards, tards and sweetmeats were served

13 SSupper was a bedtime meal and it was short IIn the southern colonies it was served late SSupper became more and more important as the 19 th century continued

14  www.handsonhistoryinc.org/HOH-Page 11.html www.handsonhistoryinc.org/HOH-Page 11.html  www.cooks.com/rec/search/o,l-11,colonial- cooking,FE.html www.cooks.com/rec/search/o,l-11,colonial- cooking,FE.html  www.foodtimeline.org/foodcolonial.html#colonialmea ltimes www.foodtimeline.org/foodcolonial.html#colonialmea ltimes  http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1837,152185- 240206,00.html http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1837,152185- 240206,00.html  http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1810,153186- 243207,00.html http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1810,153186- 243207,00.html  http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,176,129176- 247193,00.html http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,176,129176- 247193,00.html  http://books.google.com/books http://books.google.com/books  www.ssdsbergen.org/colonial/food.htm www.ssdsbergen.org/colonial/food.htm  Colonial Cooking by Susan Doiser


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