soup de jour
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Following is a suggested menu for a book club meeting to discuss Pretty is As Pretty Does. Some of the story is centered around a diner, Aunt Babe's Cafe, in a small imaginary town called Palmyra. Palmyra is loosely modeled on a real town in Illinois. Aunt Babe's Cafe is modeled on about a million diners where I've eaten, including Susie's Cafe, where I had one of my first jobs, as a dishwasher.
A while back I was invited to talk at a book club here in Corvallis, Oregon. The book club doesn't have a name. If I was going to call it something, maybe it would be Nan From My Yoga Class' Book Club, but we didn't sit around eating raw food or brown rice. We ate:


BLTS
Okay, everybody knows how to make a BLT, right? Maybe I'm being ethnocentric. Maybe someone is reading from India or Africa or China. Of all the diner food, BLTs are the best. Admit it, Americans! They are good. Unless you are a vegetarian. If you are a vegetarian and you eat at a diner, you have to order grilled cheese sandwiches every time.
Cole Slaw
Nan's French Fries

This is the only place where we veered away from true diner food—Nan used sweet potatoes and she baked them-- but the results more than made up for the lack of authenticity.

Soup de jour
Apple pie ala mode
Chocolate milkshakes
Coca cola
in little glass bottles

As a dessert you might choose to make a
Calumet Gold Cake.