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What you ate in the Middle Ages depended heavily on who you were. In this video, we compare the diet of a wealthy medieval noble to that of a typical peasant. From rich banquets filled with exotic ...
The Middle Ages, with its crippling poverty and lack of law and order, was the perfect time for unscrupulous men to turn to a life of crime and roam around the countryside causing untold trouble. But ...
On this day in 2024, the York Press reported on a volunteer group trustee's efforts to plant a garden faithful to the ...
Researchers used stable isotope and proteomic analyses on medieval European skeletons to uncover the details of ancient diets. The findings revealed a heavy reliance on C3 plants, terrestrial animal ...
The once-humble staple has turned into the ultimate symbol of human consumption.
I stumbled into this whole raw vegan thing by accident, and what I learned surprised […] The post Raw Vegan Meal Plan Secrets: Why Your Body Craves Living Foods (And How to Feed It Right) appeared ...
We've all asked our friend groups the question "if we were stranded on an island, who would you eat first" and been met with ...
The Abele brothers’ debut 'Dog of God' is an envelope-pushing mix of savage satire and parabolic fantasy set in a miserable ...
For decades, Neanderthals have been cast as apex predators, hurling spears, feasting on fresh game, and living short, brutish lives. But ...
When it comes to squirrel preparations, pot pie is second in popularity only to stews like Virginia's Brunswick stew and Kentucky’s burgoo. A squirrel offers a few bites of meat per animal, and a pot ...
These notorious prisons located throughout the U.S. can still be visited today for those who are drawn to the macabre and ...