To illuminate the problem I transcribe the menu of one sample week of the summer.
You put prejudice far from you, comfort yourself with the reflection that raw oysters, lively cheese, and high game are acquired tastes, and approach the Arctic menu with mind and stomach open to conviction.
This loss--and it is a serious one--must be made up by the camp cook, changing the menu as often as he can by varying the ingredients and the processes of cooking.
The trouble about this restaurant is that the rest of the menu does not come up to the fish standard, but if you desire a simple luncheon of fish there is no better place to get it.
To obviate this he ordered his chef to prepare each day a list of what was to be served, and to show their rotation during the meal, and in compliance with this order the first menu card was written.
Here is served a six course dinner for fifty cents, and the menu card is typical of this class of restaurants.
For instance, how few of us know the origin of the menu card.
It also saves an exhibition of ignorance regarding the dishes, for if you are in doubt all you have to do is to leave it to the waiter, and he will bring the best there is on the day's menu and will serve it properly.
One reached for fish beneath a truffle-spangled vest of sauce; one poked at a snowy tower and found that upon the menu it was harmless chicken in disguise.
They lunched at a little restaurant in Germain Street, studying the menu with puckered brows, taking omelette and a grill which they could share, and biscuits and cheese, and light white wine.
The young man who is boarding at a restaurant or in a boarding club can modify his diet only within the range of the menu provided.
The author presents a menu that would be looked upon as a temperate one for a student: Breakfast.
The waiter gave the menu to Mr. Sidney, but she held out her hand for it.
The menu cards are decorated with the insignia of the yacht and couched in nautical terms.
The second menu includes one hot dish, a rabbit fricasse or stew.
The menu cards are shaped like hearts, tied with a knot of cherry ribbon and edged with painted snow-drops.
Any of these is a good menu as you will not want sweets or ice cream at such a supper.
For a menu serve a fruit cup in the parlor before asking the guests to the dining room.
If one wishes a dainty and appetizing menu for a card supper serve sweetbread and celery salad, stuffed olives and tiny pickles, assorted sandwiches and plain vanilla ice cream with hot chocolate sauce, fruit cake, white cake and coffee.
A waiter who had the selection of a menu for the principal officers' mess in Berlin, when questioned stated that all the sweets were regularly struck out by the officer who revised the bill of fare with the remark, "Give us only sour.
Four hundred years after the Rig-Veda was composed we come to the Brahmanic age, when the laws of Menu were written, when the Aryans were living in the valley of the Ganges, and the caste system had become national.
These poems were first made known to European scholars by Anquetil du Perron, an enthusiastic traveller, a little more than one hundred years ago, and before the laws of Menu were translated by Sir William Jones.
It was opened at once, and its contents provided a banquet that tasted better to us than the most carefully chosen menuhad ever done.
The rather elaborate menu and service of the Pullman dining-car is not known in England or on the Continent.
But after all it was a novel menufor a bridal trip.
At the supper to Æschylus the tablets of the menu were inscribed with verses from the elder poet ingeniously chosen for their imaginable reference to the masterpiece of the younger, whose modesty was delicately spared at every point.
The menu laid before the diner at this sort of dinner may report a variety of food for the others, but for the honored guest the sole course is taffy, with plenty of drawn butter in a lordly dish.
Eggs, boiled for breakfast, also appeared on the menu for the last time, as did fresh fruit, such as apples, oranges and bananas.
The menu cards were decorated with them, the fine hand-painted china bore swarms of them around their dainty rims, and even the ices were moulded to represent them.
It had taken so long to prepare all these boats, that Joyce had had no time to decorate the menu cards as she had planned, but Jack had cut them in the shape of an anchor, and stuck a fish-hook through each one for a souvenir.
For dinner my menu never varied--a few spoonfuls of soup and a small dish of iced cream.
When she took the chair opposite to me and accepted the menuat my hands, she looked so charming that I had to put a veritable Westinghouse brake on my arms.
From the Seventh Anniversary Menu of The Eustace Miles Restaurant.
In the Laws of Menu are multifarious directions concerning the day of the moon fit or unfit for particular actions.
As the Roman law did not contemplate the possibility of parricide, that of Menu has no provision against the crime in the text.
The sixth book ofMenu is filled with instructions to those who are engaged in 'tapasa:' it is entitled, "On Devotion.