Breakfast

Wine grapes Bacon and eggs Rolls Coffee

Luncheon

Buttermilk Waffles and honey-Coffee

Dinner

Little neck clams on shell

Potage Lamballe

Ripe California olives

Boiled river salmon, sauce mousseline

Potatoes nature

Roast sirloin of beef, sauce Madere

Cauliflower au gratin

Potatoes Laurette

Cole slaw

Chocolate ice cream

Assorted cakes

Coffee

Bacon and eggs. See ham and eggs.

Fried bacon. Thin slices of bacon fried slowly in pan in own fat. Should be crisp.

Waffles. One-half pound of flour, one-half teaspoonful of baking powder, two eggs, two ounces of sugar, two ounces of butter, a little mace and a little milk. Make a batter a little stiffer than for wheatcakes. Bake in waffle iron, but do not have the iron too hot.

Potage Lamballe. One-half puree of peas and one-half consomme with tapioca, mixed.

Boiled salmon, mousseline. Boil salmon in the same manner as trout.

Sauce mousseline. To one pint of Hollandaise add one cup of whipped cream and stir in gently.

Little neck clams. Same as oysters on shell.

Potatoes nature. Plain boiled potatoes cut in the shape of a small egg.

Roast sirloin of beef. See tenderloin of beef.

Cauliflower au gratin. Put some dry, boiled cauliflower on a buttered dish, cover with well-seasoned cream sauce, sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese, put a little butter on top and bake in oven until brown.

Potatoes Laurette. To a cup of boiling water add one ounce of butter and stir in one-half cup of sifted flour, mixing it well. Allow to cool slightly and add the yolks of two eggs. Mix this dough with equal parts of fresh-boiled potato that has been passed through a sieve. Roll in flour in the form of a pencil and about two inches long, dip in egg and bread crumbs, and fry in swimming fat or lard. Serve on a napkin.

Cole slaw. Slice the leaves of a white cabbage very fine. Put in salad bowl and use dressing as desired. See salad dressings.

Chocolate ice cream. Prepare the same as vanilla ice cream, but in place of the vanilla bean use two ounces of cocoa, or two ounces of melted chocolate.