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Thanks soooo much to all that have contributed.  I've been laughing out
loud so much over the last couple of days that a couple of students have
come up to ask, "What could be so funny in the library?"  Here is the
"menu" so far.  (Keep them coming & I'll do another hit.)

Edgar Allan POE-taters
Hans Christian Andersen Danish."
Grapes of Wrath
Hamlet ’ s??  Just use a backed egg dish
Harry Potter Pumpkin Pie
Deviled Dewey Eggs
Pasta Shel Silverstein
Cake with Robert Frosting
Langston Hugh...es Cookies
Francis Scott Key Lime Pie
Sir Arthur Donut Doyle
Oscar Wilde Berries-- or Oscar Wilde blueberry muffins--
Louisa May Apricot (cookies/coffeecake?)
Don't forget  your cup and Chaucer
Click, Clack, Moo(se) (mousse)
The Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoefly Pie
Scarlet Letter Jello Jigglers
Julius Caesar Salad
The Joy Luck Club Sandwiches
The Life of Pi(e)
George Bernard 'cole-Shlaw'
Sir Francis Bacon
Pearl S. Buckwheats
Dewey Dip
J.K. Rowlings Roll-Ups
Hemingway Ham Tarts
Tolkien Tuna Bites
Wharton Waldorf salad (or Edith Wharton Salad)
Shakespeare (what else?) Shakes
Frost Fudge
Thomas Hardboiled Eggs
Oscar Wilde Rice
Jack London Broil
Robert Louis Stevenson Stew
Ted Dekker sandwiches
Agatha Christie Chicken
Harriet Beecher Stew
Eggs Allen Poe-ched
Ambrosia Bierce
Bertolt Borscht
Eugene Al Fresco
Jack London Broil
George Bernaise Sauce - really stretching it
Ralph Waffle Emerson
Fried Nietsche - Yes, he's a philosopher but should still count
and my original ones
Elizabeth Barrett Brownies
Quiche Lorraine Hansberry

Special thanks to Jo for this information:There is a restaurant in Boone,
NC called the Library Here a link to their menu. the menu items are book
based such as Lord of the Wings. Scroll down to page 1 and when you click
it you will have to expand the text in order to read. Hope this helps.
http://boonerestaurants.com/Reviews/Various/TheLibrary.htm

***********************
Paul D. Birkby
Media Specialist
Penfield High School
25 High School Drive
Penfield, NY 14526

Paul_Birkby@penfield.monroe.edu

The pessimist complains about the wind, the optimist expects it to change,
the realist adjusts the sails. -William Arthur Ward, college administrator,
writer (1921-1994)


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