July 30

07-30
*Iced Fruit Juice
Susette Potatoes
Mushrooms à la Sabine
Succotash
Stuffed Tomato Salad
Wheat Crispies
Charlotte Russe

In 1914 July 30 was a Thursday. A meatless meal today.

The Iced Fruit Juice is less of a recipe and more of presentation directions.

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July 27

07-27

Cold Sliced Chicken
Currant Jelly
Scrub Potatoes
Swiss Chard
*Moquin Salad
Toasterettes
Coffee Jelly with Whipped Cream

In 1914 July 27 was a Monday. We’re having leftover chicken from Sunday dinner.

Moquin Salad is probably named for restauranteur Henri Mouquin.

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July 21

07-21

Pineapple Cocktails
Broiled Sirloin Steak
Savory Potatoes
Summer Squash
*Tomato Baskets with Peas
Toasterettes
Irish Moss Blanc Mange
Scotch Cookies

In 1914 July 21 was a Tuesday.

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July 19

07-19

Iced Mock Consomme
Cold Boiled Ham
Mashed Potatoes
Dinner Rolls
Cucumber Salad
Toasterettes
*Manhattan Pudding
Nut Wafers

In 1914 July 19 was a Sunday.

I’ve found recipes for mock bisque and mock bouillon, but not consommé. Not yet…

For the Nut Wafers, use the Almond Wafers recipe, but substitute your favorite nuts.

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July 14

07-14

*Baked Lobster in Shell
Cold Sliced Boiled Tongue
Gherkins
Dinner Rolls
Sliced Peaches and Cream
Berwick Sponge Cake
Toasted Crackers
Cheese
Café Noir

In 1914 July 14 was a Tuesday.

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July 9

07-09
Iced Watermelon Cubes
Veal Steaks, Tomato Sauce
Potato Croquettes
Lima Beans
Lettuce and Cucumber Salad
Butter Thins
*Blueberry Molasses Puffs, Whipped Cream

In 1914 July 9 was a Thursday.

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July 8

07-08

Asparagus Soup
Crisp Crackers
Broiled Porterhouse Steak
Potato Cubes, Maitre d’Hotel
*Fried Summer Squash
Cherry Pie
Cheese Fingers

In 1914 July 8 was a Wednesday.

To my great surprise, I could not find a recipe for Cherry Pie. Mock Cherry Pie, made with cranberries, yes, but not actual cherry pie.

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July 3

07-03
Cream of Asparagus
Cheese Croutons
Roast Chicken, Giblet Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Summer Squash
*Cherry Salad
Water Thins
Vanilla Ice Cream, Crushed Raspberries

In 1914 July 3 was a Friday.

A rare fishless Friday!

I’m assuming “Cream of Asparagus” is missing the “Soup” at the end, but I still can’t find the recipe.

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