Post on 02-Jan-2020
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Mind your medieval manners!
Good table manners were much moreimportant in medieval times than you might think. Here are some of the rules you had to follow at a medieval banquet...
• Fingernails must be clean• No picking your teeth with a knife• No blowing on your food to cool it• No gnawing bones or tearing meat to bits with teeth or fingers• No drinking with food in your mouth• No noisy soup slurping• No scratching your head or spitting!
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MEDIEVAL MUDDLE
MANNERS ~ FINGERNAILS ~ BONES ~ BEEF ~ BANQUET ~ WILDBOAR ~ BREAD ~ VENISON ~
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Design: Louise RiceFermanagh County Museum,Enniskillen Castle Museums,
+44 (028)66325000castle@fermanagh.gov.ukwww.enniskillencastle.co.uk
The Community Engagement Initiative is a partnership between the Northern Ireland Museums Council and National Museums Northern Ireland, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund
Circle 7 items you think would be found at a medieval banquet. Draw your choices on the picture below.
bread
ice cream
tea
venison pie
cheese swanfish
potatoes
berries
chips
pork
pizza
PTO foranswers!