Saturday, 17 March 2012

Life in the 16th century

The next time the customer washing hands and because the water temperature is not just about how you want it, ask yourself how things used to complain about. The following is some information about 1500:


Most people got married in June of each year, because they took a bath in May and the next month still smelled pretty good. So they had to pahanhajuinen begins with the brides bouquet of flowers to hide the body odor. Therefore, a custom made today, that you're getting married.


Plastic baths consisted of a large tub filled with hot water. Superintendent was nice clean water a priority, then, all the other boys and men, then women, children, and finally – the last of the all-for babies. Then the water was so dirty, someone might actually Get it! Thus, by saying, "don't throw the baby with the bathwater."


Houses had thatched roofs-thick straw fire piled high, not the tree. It was the only place for animals to get warm, so all of the dogs, cats and other small animals (mice, bugs) lived in the roof. When it rained, became slippery and sometimes the animals out of the packing slip and the roof. Thus, said, "it's raining cats and dogs."


There was no falling prey to put an end to the House, because these things. This results in a bedroom where bugs and other droppings could really mess up the nice clean Bed to be a real problem. Therefore, Bed sheet, and large messages, which is more than some of the protection of being at the beginning. It is, how treetop Cofira beds cover.


The floors were dirt and only the wealthy had something other than dirt, which became a saying "dirt poor." The wealthy had the roofing that would get slippery in the winter the floors in the wet, so they spread thresh (straw) to secure their obligations the floor. As the winter wore, they kept adding more thresh until when the door is open, it all Start slipping outside. A piece of wood was placed to prevent this, and so on (a) the use of the word entranceway "thresh hold."


These old days, they cooked in the kitchen, which is a big Kettle that always the way during a fire. Every day they lit the fire and added things to the pot. They ate mostly vegetables and not get much meat. They eat the stew to the village, leaving leftovers for a pot of cold overnight and then start the next day. Sometimes the stew had food in it, which has existed for some time. Thus the rhyme "Peas Porridge hot, peas Porridge cold, peas Porridge in the pot, nine days old."


Sometimes they could obtain pork, which they feel quite special. When guests came, they hang up their show with the bacon. It was a sign of wealth, that the man "could bring the bacon home." They cut a little to share with guests and would all sit around and "given the need to chew the fat."


Where is the money was made from pewter plates. Food with a high acid content caused some of the leading uuttua of lead in food processing plants and causing the death of the page. This happened most often in the case of tomatoes, for the next 400 years or so, so, tomatoes were poisonous.


The body was to divide the space. Workers received a loaf from the bottom, the family got burnt in the middle of the guests got to the top, and the "upper crust."


Lead cups were used to drink ale or whisky. Sometimes the combination of a couple of days for knockouts. Someone walking down the road they should take to prepare for the burial of the dead, and the. They were in the kitchen table and a couple of days, the family gather around and eat and drink and wait and see if they wake up. Thus, the single "wake up", adapted from.


English is an old and small, and began seriously to local places to bury users. So they dig up coffins and taken to the bones "of the bone House" and the reuse of the trench. Once again, the coffins, coffins, 25 1 was found to be out on the inside of the marks and they realized they had been burying people alive. So they thought, they bind to the string bracelets, leads it to his body through the surface of the ground and in the last over the top, and the road to Bell. Someone would have to sit on the graveyard all night ("graveyard shift"), can listen to the bell; Therefore, someone could be "saved by the bell" or "was considered a dead ringer."

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