Saturday, March 7, 2020
Breakfast in 1700 as to now essays
Breakfast in 1700 as to now essays    A colonial woman in todays times would marvel at the ease       of food preparation. Back in 1700 they had no microwave or       frozen foods it was all fresh The women had to make all the       meals from scratch. She had to physically go out and get the       items needed on her own there were no supermarket or Mc Donalds.       Today all we have to do is open a box pour it into a bowl and       add milk and call it breakfast. We may also jump into our car to       the local Mc Donalds and order food to go.       	In most of the out skirts of the major colonies the women       would have to gather all of items necessary to make there       breakfast. She would get the vegetables from a garden and the       meat from the storage area where the salted meat was kept. She       would then ready the food for cooking and cook it over the fire       in the fire place. A woman in the the the major towns I believe       would have an easier time. She would have access to markets,       however She would still have a garden and cook over the       fireplace.I would imagine that the whole process from start to       finish would take around 2-3 hours maybe even longer.      	The preparation that she had to do was hard as well. She       would have to have all the measurements and mixing. necessary       ingredients to make her breakfast.She would have to keep a       close eye on what was cooking to make sure that nothing       happened. Also back then there was no help for the average       woman. The only time she had help is if she had a daughter. There were       also no leftovers that could be saved all the food made had to      be eaten. There were no ways to preserve cooked food.       	Today we have all these electronic machines that allow us       to cook with waves, gas, and electricity. We also have food that       will keep weeks compared to the 1700s when food did not keep       long. All I do for breakfast  is take a box ope    ...     
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