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2. (N.) A [[carbohydrate]] which was more or less all they had to eat in England before Sir Walter Raleigh went to Guyana. <br> | 2. (N.) A [[carbohydrate]] which was more or less all they had to eat in England before Sir Walter Raleigh went to Guyana. <br> | ||
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===French bakery laws=== | |||
The baguette is such an important constitutional baton<ref>I see you.</ref> that: | |||
*Parisienne bakers (being boulangers a Paris, and not bakers of parisiennes) are ob;liged by law not to all take their holidays at the same time, and are divided into “Juillet” and “Août” teams<ref>https://www.france24.com/en/20130815-french-revolutionary-rule-keeps-bakers-paris/</ref> | |||
*It is forbidden by law dating from 1921 for any boulanger to sell bread seven days in a row. No idea how that assists the constitution, but there you have it.<ref>https://www.connexionfrance.com/article/French-news/Should-France-allow-bread-to-be-sold-seven-days-a-week-Unions-fight-boulangerie-bakers-baguette</ref> |