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Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6553968
06/12/19 11:33 AM
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Hogs also ate several root type crops and other food waste in addition to the small grains and brassica type plants. Cattle ate those as well, but were mostly grass fed. Eastern Native Americans did not have horses or livestock.
Small cool season grains were well adapted to the northern, moist, cooler eastern region.

Bryce

Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6553978
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You want the truth, well........ grin



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Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6553982
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I’m good with it. Just curious what they ate at the theatre in London. Lol


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Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6553988
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
I’m good with it. Just curious what they ate at the theatre in London. Lol


You probably don't want to know, lol.


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Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6554117
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Matthew 12:1 King James Version. (Not sure what year Of Translation)

At that time Jesus went on the sabbath day through the corn; and his disciples were an hungred, and began to pluck the ears of corn, and to eat.


I have a copy of the Vulgate Edition which is earlier than the KJV. It says the same thing nearly word for word. Interesting......


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Re: I want the truth. [Re: warrior] #6554119
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Originally Posted by warrior
Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
I’m good with it. Just curious what they ate at the theatre in London. Lol


You probably don't want to know, lol.


Yeah...that aged goose sounds delightful. By aged it meant that you had hung it by the necj till the body fell away, then it was "ready" to eat. British food is so fun.

Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6554120
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. Eastern Native Americans did not have horses
No Americans had horses prior to contact, like barleycorn horses were an EU product.

Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6554121
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Turkeys were domesticated in the new world, along with alpacas llamas. Agriculture provides a more stable food supply but also more labor. In the old world bread was and is the staff of life, wheat comes from the Middle East. The new world also gave us syphilis, thanks for the blankets!

Re: I want the truth. [Re: tomahawker] #6554158
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[quote=tomahawker]Turkeys were domesticated in the new world, along with alpacas llamas. Agriculture provides a more stable food supply but also more labor. In the old world bread was and is the staff of life, wheat comes from the Middle East. The new world also gave us syphilis, thanks for the blankets![/quote]


You don't get that from blankets. It's what you do in the blankets. shocked eek




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Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6554308
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I really don't know what people in the old world used to eat before the discovery of America.
No potatoes, beans, corn, squash; how did Europeans survive?


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Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6554315
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Barley, oats, wheat, cabbage, colewart (collards), rutabega, turnips, melons, cucumbers, lettuce, peas, lentils, broad beans, apples, pears, peaches (from China via the Persians), cherries, damsons, mirabelles.
Pork, beef, mutton (all missing from the americas), venison, chicken, goose, duck, peacock, swan.


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Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6554316
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ale, lager, mead, wine, whisky all missing from the americas


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Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6554454
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k snow gets the A from this history teacher.

Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6554487
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Originally Posted by tjm
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. Eastern Native Americans did not have horses
No Americans had horses prior to contact, like barleycorn horses were an EU product.


There were horses in North, Central and South America when the people whose descendants became Native American first arrived. They chose to eat the horses rather than domesticate them though. The archaeological evidence appears to show that they ate horses and many other large mammals into extinction. There were probably some climate changes that helped with the extinctions of most of the large mammals.

Keith

Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6554574
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I like this thread.. wish there was some sort of plant history class I could take.. Ethnobotany is the closest thing I can imagine having this info.. too bad I hadn't taken the pre-req.

Re: I want the truth. [Re: TurkeyTime] #6554637
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Originally Posted by TurkeyTime
k snow gets the A from this history teacher.


Having a BA in Anthropology and American Indian Studies may have tipped the scales a tad bit.

Re: I want the truth. [Re: chas3457] #6554669
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Originally Posted by chas3457
[quote=tomahawker]Turkeys were domesticated in the new world, along with alpacas llamas. Agriculture provides a more stable food supply but also more labor. In the old world bread was and is the staff of life, wheat comes from the Middle East. The new world also gave us syphilis, thanks for the blankets![/quote]


You don't get that from blankets. It's what you do in the blankets. shocked eek




Charlie


Sarcasm- in return for the smallpox blankets they gave us syphilis. Keep up Charlie

Re: I want the truth. [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6554703
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