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· Medieval baking ovens were built into the masonry of the fireplace or as separate structures in a building called the bakehouse. They were heated by a wood fire. When the oven's walls were warm enough, the coals and ash were removed and baked goods were placed inside.

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the work was hard, the hours were terrable, and the laws they had to follow wre numerous and constantly changing.

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Yes, they used honey more than sugar though. Because sugar was expensive and most of the time not avalilable.

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they made lots of bread

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bake bread .

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They sold bread.

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a baker baked bread in the middle ages

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