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Interpreting an 18th-Century Household Ledger

A historian examining the account books of an 18th-century farming family notes frequent purchase entries for 'salt' and 'iron nails' but almost no entries for 'bread' or 'wool cloth'. Based on the common economic practices of the time, explain the likely reason for this pattern in the ledger.

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