5 coarse menu
A five course menu is as following... Appetizer course soup course Salad course main (meat) course Desert Also a "course" that can be added is the apertif. While not strictly considered a "course", it is the "after dinner" drink that evolved into the cocktail party. This menu is standard for a formal dinner party, which should last at least an hour to an hour and a half. Seeing that this menu is rather long, it is no wonder that the Victorian dinner party was a major event. The appetizer course is NOT eaten as finger food, it is a "nibble" of a meat or vegetable dish that is served on it's own plate. It is enjoying a resurgence in fine dining.
Yes, not counting does of course
Did you mean, "What is a good name for a group of 5?" If so, then I would have to say Fab 5 (for an all-girl group of course), or, you can have the name be a quality that all 5 of you have. I think that would be a good name.
"Lu", of course.
The Dish - 2008 1-5 was released on: USA: 13 September 2008
Well, I don't know 5, but I can name some menus: 1. Set Menu - a menu of food that once you sit at the table that's what you'll eat. This is common for eating dinner at home. 2. Sit Down menu - you choose from a menu and the food gets served to you. Most commonly used in restaurants. 3. Buffet menu - you serve yourself from an array of food set out on a table.
The Menu - 2004 1-5 was released on: USA: 3 July 2004
The Menu - 2004 2-5 was released on: USA: 6 August 2005
It really depends on what dish your doing, usually it's 35g's which counts as one of your 5-aday.
Dish Nation - 2011 1-5 was released on: USA: 14 September 2012
Dish Nation - 2011 2-5 was released on: USA: 13 September 2013