Famine Fare

When famine struck the settlers in the Jamestown colony during the winter of 1609- 10, starving colonists turned to cats, dogs, snakes, and rats to stay alive. When that was gone, they boiled their ruff collars, which had been stiffened with flour-based starch, and ate that as porridge.

Source: McKinley, The Cultural Roots of the 1622 Indian Attack