In ancient Athens, when the jury voted for a penalty, the accused could offer an alternative penalty; the jury could then decide between the two. So when the jury voted for the death penalty, Socrates could have proposed the alternative penalty of exile (and the Athenians would probably have been satisfied with that), but Socrates held that he had done nothing wrong and had, indeed, done a tremendous service to Athens. Therefore, in place of a counter penalty, he states that if justice is to be done he should be granted free meals at the Prytaneum--an honor given to benefactors of the city and to Olympic victors.
Free meals for the rest of his life in the Prytaneum
When he is found guilty by the jury, Meletus supports sentencing Socrates to death. It is in response to this recommendation that Socrates argues that, since he was in fact assisting in the upbringing of the youth of Athens, he should be given a fine, which he could pay with the help of his friends.
He proposed maintenance in the Prytaneum, which means that he receive free meals, an honor ordinarily reserved for Olympian athletes and other state benefactors. Such meals would be provided in the Tholos, the official state dining room. He then said his punishment should be a fine of thirty minae. Since a mina was equal to 100 drakhmai, and a drakhma was the average daily wage, 30 minae would have been 3000 days' wages, or over eight years' salary.
An airline saves money by removing olives from their in-flight meals because olives are a costly ingredient and their removal reduces the overall cost of preparing the meals.
Drinking water with meals may dilute stomach acid and enzymes, potentially slowing down digestion. However, moderate water intake during meals is generally not harmful and can aid in digestion.
Free meals for the rest of his life in the Prytaneum
When he is found guilty by the jury, Meletus supports sentencing Socrates to death. It is in response to this recommendation that Socrates argues that, since he was in fact assisting in the upbringing of the youth of Athens, he should be given a fine, which he could pay with the help of his friends.
He proposed maintenance in the Prytaneum, which means that he receive free meals, an honor ordinarily reserved for Olympian athletes and other state benefactors. Such meals would be provided in the Tholos, the official state dining room. He then said his punishment should be a fine of thirty minae. Since a mina was equal to 100 drakhmai, and a drakhma was the average daily wage, 30 minae would have been 3000 days' wages, or over eight years' salary.
There is no evidence to suggest that dragons enjoy eating ketchup with their meals.
Yes
I am elderly 75 yrs old, do I qualify to receive meals on wheels?
no not all vegetarians i know some vegetarians who eat cheese to receive their protein. its normally vegans who have non dairy meals and foods
I suggest researching some meals that are your favorite, making them, and then freezing them for later. Lasagna is a very good item perfect for freezing.
Yes, meals are typically provided during flights, but it depends on the airline and the length of the flight.
The prayer before meals in Tagalog is "Bless us, O Lord, and these thy gifts which we are about to receive from thy bounty. Through Christ our Lord. Amen."
Many experts suggest that having two meals a day with snacks in between is much healthier and weight concious than eating three full meals a day. This may be helpful for you.
I suggest buying Jessica Seinfeld's book - "Deceptively Delicious". Great recipe book for toddlers/children & families in general. Basically adding pureéd veggies to your everyday typical not so healthy meals.