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What food did families eat during the texias dislocation revolotion

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Answer: They ate wide variety of food.

Explanation: Families in the Texas Revolution ate a wide variety of food, depending on where they lived. In the rural areas, families ate ham, chicken and beef. In the cities, they ate more vegetables and fruit. In general, many families made their own bread. Other foods were eaten were coffee, potatoes and beans. Many women also kept gardens or raised chicken. However, families in the rural areas has access of food sources that gave them enough to eat and survive.

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So Texans ate corn bread, tortillas, hominy -- and they fed corn to their pigs. Pork was really just corn turned into meat. Texas homesteaders looked askance at vegetables. Vegetable gardens too easily got mixed up with human waste.

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