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41. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - Inching my way to becoming half the man I used to be
brain would take you on? Dennis Pallis, Kent Let's cut through the bull about the Hinds Head at Bray. The oxtail and kidney pudding was served tepid and was a greasy mush encased in gluey dough. Why do we get fooled into paying high
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42. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - A tale of cold food and, who knows, maybe a hot date
of unhappiness all round. Dennis Pallis, Kent So you found the Dorchester Grill Room's crisp pig's ears "sickly" (Winner's Dinners, December 18 ). Hugo, my chocolate labrador, says they're best eaten with a few dry dog biscuits. We buy his
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43. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - Just a short hop from the ridiculous to the sublime
Last week's call by Dennis Pallis for a restaurant exclusively for children has been anticipated by the Ivy where every mealtime there's enough preening, pouting and shouting to make the average kindergarten canteen look like a Trappist
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44. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - Magic of crickets, cuttlefish and canals
winding us up. Dennis Pallis, Kent I'm disappointed that these days no one seems to know how to cook vegetables. Scorch marks on one side is all you get. Asparagus is served as a two-minute stick resembling green bamboo. This
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45. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - Hotpots and chilli delights from my park paradise
on Strictly Come Dancing? Dennis Pallis, Kent. * Send letters to Winner's Dinners, The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 1ST or e-mail
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46. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - 1086 - a bad year for decor, but the prunes were historic
you're pushing your luck. Dennis Pallis, Kent. Unlike you, I'm not a famous person. I therefore encounter problems establishing eye contact with waiters. I had a particularly bad experience in Ho Chi Minh City when I had to wave my arm
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47. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - You know me - trying to keep up with the Jones's
especially at dinner. Dennis Pallis, Kent. Having seen the charming Miss Lynton-Edwards in her bedroom, can we now see one of Michael in his? Barry Denton-MacLennan, Hertfordshire As the father of one of the "two children
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48. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - Strictly entre nous, I've kept this secret for years
trousers. I sympathise. Dennis Pallis, Kent You must stop perpetuating the old chestnut (Winner's Dinners, last week ) that just because people are Indian they know all about Indian food. If this were true the English would all know
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49. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - I know I'm an idiot . . . but please get me out of here
have you to be rude to? Dennis Pallis, Kent Mr Silver was right (Winner's Letters, last week ). It's exceedingly dull up here in the north. Fortunately we're able to pass the time walking backwards and forwards to the outside privy at
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50. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - A direct line to misery - opening your own restaurant
send you my best wishes. Dennis Pallis, Kent Like your correspondent David George last week , I too had a most unpleasant, stay at Reid's Palace, Madeira. I was amazed at the appalling ugliness of the newer neighbouring hotels, which
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