Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1926 — Page 10
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EATING TACTICS OF ARGENTINES CAUSE COMMENT Devote Greater Part of Day to Meals—l wo Hours for Luncheon. United Prcaa BUENOS AIRES, Oct. I.—Eating as It Is officially done in the Argentine, stands out as one of the leading wonders of the land to the foreign visitor. Americans who have ittended banquet and other functions here have been forced to loosen their belts before their hosts
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really got their appetite in working order. While a New York business man steps out of the office for lunch at a nearby cafeteria, or has a bottle of milk and a sandwich brought to his desk , his Argentine brother closes up shop for two hours. Cold Meats The meal begins with several vari. eties of “flambres,” or cold meats, soup, served from a half gallon container, a portion of fish and then a meat, order which, alone, constitutes a meal. Beer or wine is served with these dishes. Pastry, usually served with whipped cream, fruit, cheese and coffee, constitutes the second half. Lunch is the Argentine’s first meal, for he takes only coffee, bread and butter for breakfast. Tea at Five Lunch Is over at 2 o’clocfk. Tea, which began at 5, would make a substahtial meal by itself. Sandwiches, cake, toast and marmalade come at this time. tea, Buenos Aires thinks of cocktails. After lunch and tea, Buenos Aires
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HOOSIERSMOTOR TO LIBERLOST OVERWEEK-END Lieber Suggests Trip for Beautiful Scenery Wants Track for Park. Frequently described as Indiana’s Garden of Eden, the Limberlost estate near Rome City, immortalized by the late Gene Stratton-Porter, offers a pieasurable retreat foij the week-end tourist. Situated on beautiful Sylvan Lake, in Noble County, Limberlost reaches the peak of Us scenic glory in autumn. Thousands of Hoosier mo-
• torists, reflecting on the vivid descriptions of this almost virgin tract, which appear in “Freckles,” “The Girl of the Limberlost,’’ “The Harvester,” and other of Mrs. Porter’s books, are hastening northward for a view of Its richness. Suggestions for a trip to “Limberlost,” and other interesting spots near by, have been made by State Conservation Director Richard Lieber, a leader in the movement to preserve the tract in the form of a State park, as a sort of memorial to Mrs. Porter's contribution to Indiana literature. From Indianapolis, Lieber advises, follow State ltd. 1 to Peru, thence over Rd. 7 to Huntington and then by way of Rd. 11 to the Porter es-
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