Literature
What shall and a peck?
I think you are referring to a bushel and a peck. A bushel is a measure of volume usually in reference to produce, such as apples or cucumbers. A bushel is equal to 32 quarts. A peck is a quarter of a bushel. The phrase a bushel and a peck usually means 'this much and some more'.
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