Tim Dowling : our lunch guests are always prompt … So where are they ?
The table is laid by 12.30pm and we’ve even ironed the napkins. At 1pm the meat is resting. At 1.30pm it’s time to make a phone call … My wife and I are having people to lunch – another couple; old friends. It’s supposed to be an informal affair, but it’s necessarily been a long time in the (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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