Food and Drink
Reservations Recommended, Chapter 3
“You know, I was thinking that I might have one drink. Since it’s my birthday.”
“Waiter!” Harold calls at once. The waiter comes to the table, and Harold orders Gwen a Kir Royale. […]
“I hate this!” announces the child at the next table, smacking his fork into a plate of fusilli Bolognese.
Books: Sex Manuals: The Kama Sutra
See also:
Food, Appetite for TG 56; Food, Chicken, Chicken versus Clams TG 44; Food: as Significant Element of a Remembered Incident and Its Literary Reproduction TG 34; Salami TG 135; Food: Preferences: Chicken versus Clams TG 155; Food: In Popular Culture TG 155; Food: International Cuisines in Translation: Chinese: Chow Mein TG 400; Food: Kartoffelklösse TG 367; Food: Aïoli, Chocolate Decadence TG 424; Food: Artificial TG 460; Cooking TG 463
Sexual Euphemism, Muff as TG 129
Sexual Fantasies, Male, Heterosexual, Adolescent and Beyond: Miss Clam Fest TG 53; Nymphs; Myths: Hylas; Dark-Haired Girl, the TG 59; Déjeuner sur l’Herbe TG 428
Sexual Imagery: Plants Perceived as TG 417
Have you missed an episode or two or several?
You can begin reading at the beginning or you can catch up by visiting the archive or consulting the index to the Topical Guide.
You can listen to the episodes on the Personal History podcast. Begin at the beginning or scroll through the episodes to find what you’ve missed.
You can listen to “My Mother Takes a Tumble” and “Do Clams Bite?” complete and uninterrupted as audiobooks through YouTube.
You can ensure that you never miss a future issue by getting a free subscription. (You can help support the work by choosing a paid subscription instead.)
At Apple Books you can download free eBooks of Little Follies and Herb ’n’ Lorna.
You’ll find overviews of the entire work in An Introduction to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy (a pdf document) and at Encyclopedia.com.