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by canning, smoking, drying, and salting their food

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Cellaring, salting and fermenting.... they also did ice harvesting.
I'm pretty sure one way was with salt

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they kept their cold food in their root celler

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Salt

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What did the pioneers take with them?

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Where did the pioneers get there food?

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Why a grist mill was important to the pioneers?

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