10 unexpected favorite dishes of US presidents
Surely you are interested in what the leaders of our country eat - filet mignon or the usual food for all Americans, say, burgers? From this article you will learn which president could not live a day without waffles and what Richard Nixon added to the curd. Each US president certainly consumes high-quality food, but you will be surprised to find out which one, writes Reader's Digest.
Cookies and fruits
Abraham Lincoln was far from a foodie. He was content with cookies and fruit for lunch. This was due to the fact that during his presidency he was constantly busy solving problems.
Rice pudding
Ulysses S. Grant also had simple tastes, he was content with good rice pudding, which can also be called a classic dessert without frills.
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Homemade Cookies
Theodore Roosevelt’s family loved sweets, and his favorite cookie was called Sagamor Hill Shortcake in honor of his favorite Long Island property. It tastes like sneerkoodle, but is prepared without baking soda. Roosevelt also never could give up fried chicken.
Breakfast steak
How do you like steak for breakfast? William Howard Taft insisted on this, and it would be very unusual for him to be absent from the menu. He was very fond of meat and potatoes.
Wafers
It's a little strange that Warren Harding loved waffles. He asked for them almost every day, either with butter or syrup, or soaked in beef sauce. If you're a waffle lover, try adding something to your waffles that you've never tried before.
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Franklin D. Roosevelt loved fried cheese sandwiches. The more sticky they were, the better. Did he add them to his tomato soup? This is a very important issue. But more importantly, did he use a secret ingredient to get the best fried cheese sandwiches in the world?
Cereals and Bourbon
Harry Truman was a man who watched the calorie content of his diet. He very often ate breakfast cereals, hot or cold. Rumor has it that he also drank bourbon every day.
Texas barbecue
Lyndon B. Johnson was born in Stonwall, Texas, and was a very dedicated barbecue fan. He often held large gatherings at his ranch and served only the best Texas beef.
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Curd
The usual breakfast for Richard Nixon consisted of cottage cheese with fruit or ketchup. You may not like it! He also loved meatloaf in the cooking of his wife, which was probably served with Pat Nixon's famous “angel cake” for dessert.
Oatmeal
Jimmy Carter was a big fan of oatmeal, throughout his term as president, she became the main breakfast in the White House. Since our 39th president grew up on a peanut farm, he certainly also liked legumes.
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