The United IjDst.iurant Owners' Associ.i(ion of New York has completed a poll of a million )jutrons with llio object, of iliwoveriiiff New York city's favouritn dish. Tliu inquiry shows that Americans are. discarding such meals as Kuglish beefsteak and ham and eggs, which tend lo torpidity. Ono of the most popular dishea in tli is ago of efficiency is what is termed, according to the time of day,'a vegetable luncheon or dinner. This consists of from half a dozen to a dozen. fresh vegetables daintily arranged on a platter. . Among the unregonernte. corned beef and cabbage still holds first phire. Chicken fricassee runs it closo for second position. A giant sknte, landed at, Brighton, in England, after an exciting struggle weighI etj i?so(b, *ud Tnottsuroti 6{tj 6in in Jingth,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 10
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129Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 10
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