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664-1701
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A Baker's Dozen
The oldest
known source and most probable origin for the expression
"baker's dozen" dates to the thirteenth century in one
of the earliest English
statutes,
instituted during the reign of
Henry III
(r. 1216-1272), called the
Assize of Bread and
Ale. Bakers who were found to have
shortchanged customers could be liable to severe
punishment. To guard against the punishment of losing a
hand to an axe, a baker would give 13 for the price of
12, to be certain of not being known as a cheat.
Specifically, the practice of baking 13 items for an
intended dozen was to prevent "short measure", on the
basis that one of the 13 could be lost, eaten, burnt or
ruined in some way, leaving the baker with the original
dozen. The practice can be seen in the guild codes of
the
Worshipful Company
of Bakers in
London.
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The Pillsbury Doughboy died yesterday of a
yeast infection and trauma complications
from repeated pokes in the belly. He was
71.
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