Fenestral windows, with lattice frames that were
covered in a fabric soaked in resin and tallow, allowed
in light, kept out drafts, and could be removed in good
weather. Only the wealthy could afford panes of glass;
sometimes only churches and royal residences had glass
windows.
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In peasant families, the wife did the cooking and baking.
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The peasant diet consisted of breads, vegetables from their own gardens, dairy products from their own sheep, goats, and cows, and pork from their own livestock.
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