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In the middle of the village because that is where they would get most customers.
There is no evidence to suggest that middle age bakers used sawdust as flour. Flour in the Middle Ages was typically made from ground grains such as wheat, barley, or rye. Although some bakers may have used additives or fillers to stretch the flour supply, sawdust is not a historically documented ingredient in traditional baking practices.
The history of baking in the middle ages started with mothers and daughters then became a profession with rules and a paycheck, in the middle ages Bakers could also be millers.Hope this helps anyone
They wore an apron, tunic, worn out pants, and some kind of long sleeve shirt.
he has no middle name
Whincester
The bakers were considered middle class. They had to work to produce food for others. Working to produce a good or service was not considered a rich status.
Vin bakers son is vin baker jr. I went to basketball camp with him
In the middle of the village because that is where they would get most customers.
Her real name I believe was meria
Bakers were a part of the peasant lower class who were able to own their own land and hire servants. They were the beginnings of the middle class.
billy joe
Griffin
The Bakers
His name was Hippocrates.
SNAP (from rice krispies)
Thomas Farriner