Ruskin logs, 1914-1918 / Alfred Ruskin - Page 74
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Anzac Day - 25th. April 1916.
Dinner
Hors d'ouvre (variety) "Lonesome Pine"
Dishes all delightful & appetizing Hunt
Consommé "Sari Bair"
"Soup of the evening, beautiful soup" Alice in Wonderland
Darne de Saumon "Dardenelles"
"There is no meat like them.
I could wish my best friend at such a feast" - Lenon of Athens.
Noisette d'Agneau - "Beachy Bill"
"The daintest that they taste"
Filet de Bouf Piqué - "Quinn's Post"
"What say you to a piece of beef and mustard" - Taming of the Shrew.
Petites Pois " Shrapnel Gully"
Pommes "Johnson's Jolly"
Sorbet au Marasquin - "Plugges Plateau"
"Have I dreamed, or is it true" - Longfellow
Dindormean rôtie - "Hell's Spit"
Thy end is near
Salade - "McLagan's Ridge"
Asperges en branches - "Gallipoli"
"A table richly spread in regal modes" - Milton
Pouding - "Courtney's Post"
Souffle aux Poires - "Birdwood"
"Which melt like woman's kisses" - Byron
Croûtes de Fois Gras - "Bolton's Ridge"
"Fate cannot harm me, I have dined today" - Spencer
Dessert - "Throssel VC". Café - "Turque"
"At last coffee which makes our Politician wise
And see through all things with half shut eyes." - Pope