farmers Most Vikings were peaceful farmers. They lived in small communities Growing all their own...

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Cooking kettle The Vikings cooked there food by boiling They would make food in a kettle not the type we use but a large cauldron or a pot made of iron or soap stone.it would be hanged on the wall and lowered in the fire for cooking This is how it would look if its not hanged above the fire.

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Page 1: farmers Most Vikings were peaceful farmers. They lived in small communities Growing all their own foods. In the right climate farmers grew vegetables.
Page 2: farmers Most Vikings were peaceful farmers. They lived in small communities Growing all their own foods. In the right climate farmers grew vegetables.

farmersMost Vikings were peaceful farmers. They lived in small communities Growing all their own foods. In the right climate farmers grew vegetables such as:cabbiges,leeks,turnips,onions,And much more!

Page 3: farmers Most Vikings were peaceful farmers. They lived in small communities Growing all their own foods. In the right climate farmers grew vegetables.

Cooking kettle

The Vikings cooked there food by boilingThey would make food in a kettle not the type we use but a large cauldron or a pot made of iron or soap stone.it would be hanged on the wall and lowered in the fire for cooking

This is how it would look if its not hanged above the fire.

Page 4: farmers Most Vikings were peaceful farmers. They lived in small communities Growing all their own foods. In the right climate farmers grew vegetables.

huntingThe Vikings hunted wild animals and birds especially in winter time. A Viking hunter will kill any animal he comes a cross. Vikings used brave doges to help them hunt. Some Vikings argued over however get to take the animal.

Page 5: farmers Most Vikings were peaceful farmers. They lived in small communities Growing all their own foods. In the right climate farmers grew vegetables.

What did the Vikings eat?Meat:Beef MuttonLambHorsePorkDeerElkReindeersBearssquirrel

Poultry:ChickenGeesDuckEggs Plover

Dairy:Goat milkCow milkButterButter milkWheyCurdscheese

Grains:BarleyRyeOatsRiceMilletBuckwheatHopsFlat breadporridge

Fruit:PlumsApplesBlackberriesFigsgrapes

Nuts:WalnutsAlmondschestnuts

Page 6: farmers Most Vikings were peaceful farmers. They lived in small communities Growing all their own foods. In the right climate farmers grew vegetables.

What did the Vikings drink?

Vikings mostly drank water and beer. Disturbingly, they drank vodka which they made from their enemies skull. The Vikings drank ale that was fairly weak, sweetish, cloudy and often made without hops. Even children drank ale, because the water in the wells and streams was not safe to drink.

Did you know?Dr salt, was a drink

that tasted like Fanta. Horribly, the drink

was made out of cats urine!

This is what Vikings used to drink in.