Fifth Day/: Same as the first, repeating these menus for twelve or fifteen days.
In order to aid the body in appropriating all the nourishment these menus contain, one should take, each day, at least one hour's vigorous exercise and deep breathing.
Third Day/: The same as the second, slightly varying the menus by increasing the quantity of eggs and milk, if these are agreeable, reducing the other articles correspondingly.
Fourth Day/: Same as the third, varying the menus by changing vegetables or fruits.
These menus will have a tendency to establish normal digestion and assimilation of food, and normal elimination of waste.
These menus contemplate a normal body, living under normal conditions.
A WEEK'S MENU I have written the following menus to help those who are beginning vegetarianism.
The illustrated menus were wildly appreciated: every person got all the rest to sign on the menu and then took it away as a memento.
They were both as clever with the pencil as with the pen, and they covered the backs of menus with most astonishing literary and artistic productions.
He will see that the supply is sufficient, arrange the menus in consultation with the Chef, keep his storeroom neat and scrupulously clean.
Illustration: Where They Eat to Live] A good cook will economize, he knows what to do with left-overs and how to prepare menus of variety.
After the review, the class may be asked to prepare menus for one day's meals, keeping in mind the following: 1.
The preparation of menus may be continued, even while other work is being studied, until the teacher feels satisfied with the ability of the class to prepare menus intelligently.
With the foregoing general ideas in mind, the pupils may be asked to prepare menus for simple home meals.
The planning of menus should, if time permit, be extended to actual practice in preparing and serving the meals called for by some of the menus.
I'll tell you: Couldn't I plan my menus ahead for a week, and bring them over to you to criticise?
Any one of the menus previously given will do to serve until the final course is reached, when the ice cream is to appear in the peonies themselves.
Rather elaborate menus are given that they may be adapted to one's need.
Any one of the menus suggested will do to serve, as Dutch food alone would hardly seem attractive; however, a course of doughnuts and coffee may take the place of ice cream and cake, if you fancy the idea.
General Suggestions If the Girl Scout who is preparing for her examination will look back over the menus which have been suggested, she will notice that milk is emphasized.
Be able to plan menus for one day, choosing at least three dishes in which left-overs may be utilized.
He takes hismenus plaisirs like a gentleman, but why he should be so devoted to this Mrs. Smith I cannot conceive.
As the Baron couldn't wait on everybody, the proprietor had edition de luxe menus printed with the Finckelstein twenty-four quarterings on them which you could take away as souvenirs.
There is also a chapter of menus which will be of great help in securing the best combination of dishes.
Read with her the chapter on menus and marketing, or housecleaning, and turn the house over to the daughter for a time to manage--absolutely.
The following charts, tables of nutritive values and suggestedmenus have been arranged to help her do this work.
The home baker can better serve her country by introducing into her menus numerous quick breads that can be made from cornmeal, rye, corn and rye, hominy, and buckwheat.
In the list that follows, systems that let you access services throughmenus are noted; otherwise assume that when you connect, you'll be dumped right into Unix (a.
The recipes for the dishes contained in all these menuswill be found in the second part of the book.
Van der Roet's Japanese menus were curious, and at times inimical to digestion, but the personality of the host was charming.
The reason is clearly stated and recipes and directions for cooking, withmenus for a balanced dietary, are given.
Ferte should lend the theatre of the Hotel des Menus Plaisirs, at Paris, which was used for rehearsals of the opera; tickets were distributed to a vast number of leaders of society, and the day for the performance was fixed.
When the messenger who brought the order arrived, he found a part of the theatre already filled with spectators, and the streets leading to the Hotel des Menus Plaisirs filled with carriages; the piece was not performed.
These recipes andmenus have all been tested at Miss Farmer's School of Cookery.
In some menus it may be desirable to omit or modify a few of the dishes, if food is to be carried several miles.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "menus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.