JimInLoganSquare wrote:It's interesting to see what all the U.S. Presidents have preferred to eat in this list of Presidential menus. There is a decided preference for Southern or country style foods, among those who had a preference ... and some decidedly oddball diets, as well. I am personally pleased as punch that FDR liked fried mush with maple syrup, one of my favorite breakfasts growing up. Why did this New York Yankee have a hankering for that low-down Southern peasant's breakfast dish, I wonder?
JimInLoganSquare wrote:I am personally pleased as punch that FDR liked fried mush with maple syrup, one of my favorite breakfasts growing up. Why did this New York Yankee have a hankering for that low-down Southern peasant's breakfast dish, I wonder?
Geo wrote:We couldn't afford real maple syrup, but Log Cabin went just fine.
earthlydesire wrote:Well, Jim -- i was 8 or 9 at the time -- so I wasn't really looking for Lucy Mercer info. I just though it was pretty and very serene.
LAZ wrote:A couple of months ago, a physicians' group made the news by issuing a petition demanding that Pres. Obama stop eating hot dogs in public. Few of the media reporting on the matter bothered to note that the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is a vegan advocacy group.