WHY INDEED? The term dinner party is so loaded with expectation that disappointment can’t help but appear on the menu, at least as an amuse bouche. Few people know how to do much more than boil an egg these days but we do all buy heaps of glossy cookbooks with close-ups of food which look [...]
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Why don’t you sit between me and Barbara?
Posted in Having people over, tagged dinner parties on December 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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