Davis, said, ‘I have seen him eat a whole chicken and drink four large glasses at one meal, and chicken and milk were by no means the only things served.’”Īlso, take a look at the menu from Roosevelt’s 42nd birthday Ted, Jr., recalled that his father's coffee cup was ‘more in the nature of a bathtub.’ One observer, O.K. ![]() He varied this occasionally by having a big bowl of hominy with salt and butter. “For breakfast, the President had hard-boiled eggs with rolls and coffee. An excerpt from The Presidents' Cookbook gives us some insight into his ridiculous eating habits: ![]() From the man who got shot midway through a speech and still continued to deliver it, it's not a huge surprise that his diet was anything but dainty.
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