A CITY'S TASTES. XEAY YORK, .lime 2. The Ciiite<l Restaurant Owners' Association los just completed a poll oT a million patrons with tile oh joe t of discovering Xc-tv A ork city s favourite dish. Their' enquiry shows that Americans are discarding such meals as English beefsteak and ham and eggs. which tend to torpidity. One of the most popular dishes m this age of efficiency is what is termed according to the time of the day. a vegetable luncheon or dinner. this consists of from half a dozen to a dozen I resit vegetables daintily arranged on a platter. Among the unregenerate, corned beef and cabbage still holds first place. Chicken fricas.se runs it close for second position.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1925, Page 1
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