Daily Grind
by Ferrel Cordle
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11.000 x 14.000 inches
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Title
Daily Grind
Artist
Ferrel Cordle
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
The term �the daily grind� actually comes from Anglo-Saxon England, after the fall of the Roman Empire (although it may have existed before then). It actually refers to the grinding and crushing of grains, specifically corn kernels or kernels of wheat. Grinding the grains up like this produced flour, which was used to make bread, which was the staple food of Roman, and later, Anglo-Saxon society. Without the �daily grind�, you had no flour. No flour meant no bread. No bread meant that you starved to death. You wouldn�t be able to go out and BUY your flour to bake your bread like you would today; it all had to be done at home with your own grindstone and it was something you had to do every single day.
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