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What convicts ate?

What convicts ate?

Convicts Food Convicts ate bread,hardtack,salted beef or pork,peas,oatmeal,butter,cheese. They also ate rise,fruit,vegetables.

What food did people eat on the First Fleet?

Flour 414,176 lb 52 weeks ration
Beef 127,606 lb 43 weeks ration
Pork 214,344 lb 128 weeks ration
Pease 2305 bushels 58 weeks ration
Butter 15,450 lb 49 weeks ration

What kind of food did the convicts eat?

Convicts who worked far away from the Barracks had their meals carried out to the worksites on carts. Convicts only had two meals per day; as ‘dinner’ was their last meal, they kept some of their bread to eat later.

What did the convicts do for a living?

Convicts who worked far away from the Barracks had their meals carried out to the worksites on carts. Convicts only had two meals per day; as ‘dinner’ was their last meal, they kept some of their bread to eat later. The Barracks had a bakery, which was always busy making bread for the convicts to eat.

Why did some of the convicts refuse to eat bread?

The bread was often stale and hard by the time the men were given it, so some refused to eat it. In February 1826, a convict named Thomas Haynes refused to eat stale bread and convinced his mates to do the same. As punishment for causing trouble, he was given 50 lashes of the cat-o’-nine-tails.

What happens if you eat vegan in prison?

During that time, the prisoners who took the supplement had a 35% drop in disciplinary incidents and a 37% decline in violent behavior. And now, a new law just passed in California on September 18, 2018, that will require plant-based meals to be offered to those who wish to eat vegan or vegetarian diets.

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