Scalloped tomatoes actually sounds kind of good. I’d add a little cheese.
Just_An_Avid
I feel like I could eat todays meals lol….but the preparation is suspiciously lacking, so im a little scared
e5ther
Is she on a diet today? Everything is light compared to other days.
ThatMichaelsEmployee
Mutton chops for breakfast seems so odd: just a mutton chop on your plate, with nothing alongside it?
Well before 1896, Chicago was the centre of the meat-producing world, and mutton was one of the more affordable meats, so I guess this makes some sort of sense. It just seems so…minimal. At least fry up some leftover potatoes from last night’s supper!
No recipe for chocolate pudding, so I guess that was just something any cook was expected to be able to make at a moment’s notice, like white sauce or an omelet.
sn0qualmie
It’s the graham gems I really want to know about.
RobotJohnrobe
Today’s luncheon is not diabetic-friendly!
Margali
*burp*
There is enough food there to feed both my husband and I and have leftovers for lunch the next day.
mudpupster
Turn off the juice, yo.
nazuswahs
No wonder people were thinner back then.
nakedonmygoat
Lunch looks a little lean. But other than that I’m not crazy about mutton, this seems like an acceptable menu. I’ll stick around for it.
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Scalloped tomatoes actually sounds kind of good. I’d add a little cheese.
I feel like I could eat todays meals lol….but the preparation is suspiciously lacking, so im a little scared
Is she on a diet today? Everything is light compared to other days.
Mutton chops for breakfast seems so odd: just a mutton chop on your plate, with nothing alongside it?
Well before 1896, Chicago was the centre of the meat-producing world, and mutton was one of the more affordable meats, so I guess this makes some sort of sense. It just seems so…minimal. At least fry up some leftover potatoes from last night’s supper!
No recipe for chocolate pudding, so I guess that was just something any cook was expected to be able to make at a moment’s notice, like white sauce or an omelet.
It’s the graham gems I really want to know about.
Today’s luncheon is not diabetic-friendly!
*burp*
There is enough food there to feed both my husband and I and have leftovers for lunch the next day.
Turn off the juice, yo.
No wonder people were thinner back then.
Lunch looks a little lean. But other than that I’m not crazy about mutton, this seems like an acceptable menu. I’ll stick around for it.