Unversed in medieval cuisine, but didn’t they throw the scraps and bones to the dogs. They only changed the rushes on the floor when they became too flea infested. Dogs had it made.
Lew: The rushes and/or straw on the floor served the same purpose as carpet or rugs, thermal insulation, sound absorbtion, and dirt/mud/water control. For a good housekeeper, the rushes near the door might be changed daily in wet weather, and all of them would be changed several times a year, when they became crushed down and before they started to smell.Same as today, some people might feed their dogs scraps from the table, but chucking bones and scraps over your shoulder onto the floor would result in you being fed outside with the rest of the animals.
bubbabasset over 13 years ago
What event is this?
JanLC over 13 years ago
Probably the recent wedding.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Unversed in medieval cuisine, but didn’t they throw the scraps and bones to the dogs. They only changed the rushes on the floor when they became too flea infested. Dogs had it made.
GrimmaTheNome over 13 years ago
The online strip runs a week after the newspaper, so yes, its a Royal Wedding street party,
The usefulness of a dog beneath the table still applies to anyone with small children ;-)
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Not likely, Fred.
Miserichord over 13 years ago
Lew: The rushes and/or straw on the floor served the same purpose as carpet or rugs, thermal insulation, sound absorbtion, and dirt/mud/water control. For a good housekeeper, the rushes near the door might be changed daily in wet weather, and all of them would be changed several times a year, when they became crushed down and before they started to smell.Same as today, some people might feed their dogs scraps from the table, but chucking bones and scraps over your shoulder onto the floor would result in you being fed outside with the rest of the animals.