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Zurich Herald, 1957-09-19, Page 3YOt Dogs And 'limburgers: The society reporter of one of the most respected and authori- tative English newspapers, re- porting on the great reception rtrld garden party given at Buck- Ingham Palace in honor of the American liar Association, ex- plained an Unusual develop - anent In the following words: "In addition to the normal Palace garden party menu, 'hot dogs' and 'wimpeys' — slices of fresh meat sausages seasoned with tomato. ketchup and French mustard and placed in circular sweet buns -- ;were served." If we 'rush'' in where Angles and Saxons usually fear to tread is only because the paragraph, having behind it such a weight of authority, if uncorrected would almost certainly give those who have not themselves met hot dogs and hamburgers a rather false impression of them Sind might even set society at odds against itself. It simply will not do if the .nipression is allowed to gain ground in one section of the community that American food consists of slices of fresh meat Sausages seasoned with tomato ketchup and French • mustard and placed in circular sweet nuns and called either "hot dogs" or "wimpeys," For it was a delightful gesture to serve American snacks at the garden party. It was all that was needed to naturalize both the hot dog and the hamburger over here officially. And our agent at the Palace reception re- horts that the snacks served so ospitably to 5,000 members of the Bar Association and their wives were, in his judgement, both quite traditional and cor- rect, except that they were suit- ably scaled down in size. On social occasions in Eng- land when, for instance, sand- wiches are served, the sand- wiches are properly made of delicate slices of bread and are alit to an area of two or three square inches. One does not serve doorsteps nine square filches in surface area. And so on this occasion a nice English compromise was made and the hot dogs were what you might call "petits chiens," like petits fours, whole sausages in minia- ture between small rolls. The wimpeys were "bebeburgers." Perhaps Britain has made a con- tribution thereby to the Atlan- tic way of life and may expand for Americans their own rather static concept of hot dogs and hamburgers. This concept, however, in its awn way and its own . turn is already making a contribution to the -British way of life. Personally I am not yet much of a hot-dog man — I still winch Nightly when I see them sell - hag hot dogs almost secretly sound the corner behind the ound stand at Lord's Cricket Ground -- but hamburgers now are a different thing altogether. They are bringing to Britain not only a useful addition to the luncheon menu but a trans- Atlantic aura of neatness and efficiency. The hamburger, for instance, has literally transformed a cor- per of Waterloo railroad station. There used to be at Waterloo nanall circular buffet, known to some of us as the Buffet of Outrageous Fortune. I remem- ter it for its dull and foggy "- most rainy, — air and its lack- - taster Bath buns. The custom- ers gave the impression not of waiting eagerly for trains but of having all just missed them, writes John Allan May in The Christian Science Monitor. It belongs to the past. It Is gone. It is forgotten. For one ay to Waterloo there came the "Wimpey?' Quite suddenly one mssa ...... m `ea tatsS•'d EUROPEAN UNITY — Each mem- ber nation of the European coal and steel community is issuing a postage stamp based on the theme of "United Europe, its contribution to peace as a source of prosperity." The'. Netherlands stamp is pictured above, with' its six -pointed star In the shape of a blade wheel symbolizing the activities of member countries. The word "Europa" is spelled out at the points of the star. The em- blem, upper right, symbolizes development of European in- tegration. little segment of the circular buffet gleamed and shone and sizzled. There was a deliciohs aroma of toasting buns and beef and onions on the griddle. Pert and pretty little London girls in clean white coats or aprons began to. serve hamburgers and hot beverages to startled and de- lighted travelers. For a while around the wim- pey bar the old traditional buf- fet went on. But it could not last. And it did not last. The authorities took a deep breath and capitulated. They shut the Buffet" of Outrageous Fortune for a week and utterly trans- formed it. Now, called The Horseshoe, it is a show place. It gleams. I can quite believe that people delib- erately miss trains just to sit there on its rich stools or its low curved settee and finish their meals. in style. You can buy English fare there too, like fresh. Bath buns and butter or sausage rolls or Melton Mow- bray pies, butthe place of hon- or still is rightly filled by the wimpey bar. There are hamburger restau- rants around Piccadilly and the. Strand' as 'well.' American visi- tors 'often cannot get seats there for all the English fanburgers who crowd in. Even in the coun- try, local butchers begin to un- derstand about ground beef for. hamburgers. This columnist was recently asked to broadcast' about thein en a nationwide hook-up and explain the barbe- cue. The .hamburger and the hot dog in fact have arrived. ' In, some places it 1n:ay not yet have been appreciated that, the true hot dog requires a particular type of sausage and should not be made with the common or Cambridge "banger," but if, it matters it will cone in time. Of the many inventions credit- ed to American natural sciences these two, the hot dog and the hamburger, are doing as much as any other to foster mutual appreciation and international rnderstanding. Q. 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