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That would depend on which way it is being used. There are two ways to use Bread and Butter. The most common way is to use it as an idiom for one's livelihood. That company is your family's Bread and Butter. This simply alludes to the fact that without a means to make a living you can't eat. The second way is the superstitious idea that if something comes between a couple while they are walking one of them says, Bread and Butter. Alluding to the impossible task of separating butter once it has been applied to bread. By saying Bread and Butter it means nothing can come between them. These are common themes and likely started simultaneously in different places.
Bread and butter is an idiom referring to one's ability to earn a living. So if someone plays an instrument professionally, or will do so, then their instrument is their means to earn income.
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Nothing. Do you perhaps mean "how much bread?" -- because bread is slang for money. It's slang and not an idiom.
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It is just an idiom and has no history.