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Eating the Plates

The Pilgrims' hardships and accommodations to the New World are revealed through their diet and changing lifestyle. From the time of their voyage, when the biscuits were full of weevils, the Pilgrims' had trouble finding food they liked to eat. The first winter, when food was scarce and many died, gave way to a summer of bounty, though the newcomers were unaccustomed to many of the foods. Then--with the help of Indians--corn, deer, and turkey appeared on their tables; trade brought molasses, spices, and sugar. The evolution of diet in early America is a subject that should appeal to children; the glimpses of Pilgrim manners and home life are sure to amuse. Ten tasty, simple recipes provide directions for a full meal.
Grade level:
3     4     5     6     7     8     
Scope:
all states
Academic Subject:
Social Studies
Agricultural Content:
Food Systems/Nutrition
Food
Food Preservation/Processing/Storage
American Agricultural History
Hunger/Malnutrition
Author:
Lucille Recht Penner
Illustrator:
Publisher:
Aladdin
Copyright:
1997
Reviewer Comments:
No comments available.
Resource ID:
2440
Source:
http://www.amazon.com
Media 1:
It's a Book media type.
URL: Website
ISBN: 978-0689815416
Pages: 128
Bound: Paperback