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Identifier: storiesofpioneer01bass (find matches)
Title: Stories of pioneer life, for young readers;
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Bass, Florence
Subjects: Frontier and pioneer life Frontier and pioneer life
Publisher: Boston, D.C. Heath & Co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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Sometimes she made a Johnny cake, whichwas corn bread baked on a board. It was set upbefore the fire until one side was done, and thenit was turned to let the other side bake. I have never since tasted food that seemed sogood as that cooked before the fire. We were always sure of having plenty of meat io8 Stones of Pioneer Life. — deer, turkey, bear, or squirrel. The trouble wasto get bread. Of course, our bread was made ofcorn meal, and we were glad to get that.
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POUNDING THE CORN. We had brought some corn with us which wehoped would last till we could raise more. Cornis usually ground to make meal, but there wasHP mill near us at first, so we had to pound it, Grandfathers Story. 109 A mortar was made by burning out a stump, andthe corn was crushed in it by a heavy weight. Before the corn became too hard it could begrated. A piece of tin was punched full of holes,and then bent and fastened to a board. On thisgrater a coarse kind of meal was made which wasused for mush or corn bread. We thought ourselves well off if we had plentyof corn bread or hominy and meat. We early settlers were always so happy to seevisitors that any stranger was welcome to cometo our house and stay as long as he wished. When a new family came to live near us, allthe settlers in the region helped them build theircabin. We did all we could for them, and sharedeverything we had with them. IV. CLEARING LAND AND RAISING CORN. Although it was winter when we reached ournew hom

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  • booksubject:Frontier_and_pioneer_life
  • bookpublisher:Boston__D_C__Heath___Co_
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