Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1888 — Proverbs for the Tabls [ARTICLE]
Proverbs for the Tabls
Pad Veil, feaat well. A wise cook fondles his first. Diplomacy lieth tinder the disbttvec. Discretion is the proper sauce fbr cheese. Let the doubting cook roast his fish. Court the onion and flee the doctor. A bad dinner is often redeemed by a good salad. Bare beef and well-cooked fish betray a wise cook. Peace hideth herself under the lid of the well-managed pot. True economy in the household has heaven for its banker. Neither the nibbler nor the glutton kndweth the value of feast. He whoeatetb without drink buildeth his well without mortar, prink milk and wine, but keep tbemwtASkDSCtf Who joins their virtues will hf« Stenuu&mNSa Eat like s. hearty man. Drink like a sick on»j So may lire’s U*tle Bps* Not be too Qtx* raa. —The Caterer. Thebe is more philosophy in a worn* art’s little finger that & a man’s Old hat. Next to love, sympathy is the divinf of the heart
