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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Meaning.
What is Larder? If anglo-Saxons retained meat and perishable food in fat or leather, they were making their meals easier than modern-day Europeans were than Germans. Because the Pantry is Jorman French and comes from the word for bread, (pay) so either word is acceptable for food storage, and are interchanged regularly in the UK
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Meaning.
What is Larder? If anglo-Saxons retained meat and perishable food in fat or leather, they were making their meals easier than modern-day Europeans were than Germans. Because the Pantry is Jorman French and comes from the word for bread, (pay) so either word is acceptable for food storage, and are interchanged regularly in the UK
still.
- 274702 views
- 6 answers
- 101613 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Meaning.
What is Larder? If anglo-Saxons retained meat and perishable food in fat or leather, they were making their meals easier than modern-day Europeans were than Germans. Because the Pantry is Jorman French and comes from the word for bread, (pay) so either word is acceptable for food storage, and are interchanged regularly in the UK
still.
- 274702 views
- 6 answers
- 101613 votes