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LuBlu | 00:00 Fri 19th Oct 2007 | Food & Drink
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I heard a Master London Baker being interviewed a couple of weeks ago and he said that if you buy a dozen bread rolls from a bakery you should, by rights, get 13. He explained why it came into being, to do with weights a long time ago and the 'extra one' was to ensure you got the right amount.
Has anyone asked for a dozen and got 13? I never buy that much bread in one go!!
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Apparently the saying 'Bakers dozen' came about in the 13th century - see here.

Although I have heard the phrase many times, I can't say that I've ever got an extra one if I've asked for a dozen of anything!!!
It used to be quite common amongst local bakers round my way, but the only time I've seen this more recently has been the occasional promotion in supermarkets offering a 'Baker's Dozen' on pre-packaged rolls.

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