Show GREAT MENS DIET SIR WALTER RALEIGH was no great eater but suet pudding suited him exactly said that was the best dish that scotland could give to alie world BACH never took anything for breakfast but a bit of bread and a cup of coffee said that tarts made with currant jelly always reminded bim of heaven DONNE alie poet said there was nothing more delicious than a haunch of venison was a hearty eater preferring alie pastry to any other part of the dinner JAMES THOMPSON once said he would walk liala across england for a pleasant dinner AlASSi Nonn enjoyed veal chops breaded with plenty of butter and a glass of ile HAYDN ate bread and cheese and coffee for breakfast and alie same with beer for supper DEFOR thought mackerel the best I 1 sort of fish and mutton the most eat j able variety of flesh |