In the olden days, people often used pots or cauldrons to boil water over an open fire for cooking, cleaning, or making beverages. These vessels were typically made of materials like clay, bronze, or iron. Additionally, some cultures employed devices like a firebox or a tripod to suspend the pot over the flames. This method allowed for the heating of water before the advent of modern kettles.
yes my mum has some, hope i helped!! ;)
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days
Horse and buggy
Yes - for example, you could say: 'In the olden days', and it would make sense.
Yes, they needed them for letters.
yes but it deepends what date
By writing letters
They didn't use this term back in "the olden days." It's a modern term meaning to wait for a minute.
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there was barter system
Braille came into use by the blind people of the olden days.
In the olden days they wore pince-nez.