| Show THE FOOD OF GENIUS TIBE BAPTIST adte locusts and wild honey qt ectra was extremely fond of any kind of fruits BAITE said thero was nothing better than fish and potato salad LISZT was as simple in his eating as he was abstruse in his music loves corned beef and cabbage better than any other dish HENEY VIII could always eat himself stupid on a haunch of venison REMBRANDT ate herrings and rye bread this was his ordinary diet PETEE THE filled himself with baked goose stuffed with apples TUE GREAT was satisfied with salt beef or pork and cabbage noo ARTir liked english beet and mutton his common drink was beer MOORE hated onions lie said that a man who would eat onions would |