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Winner's Dinners - A birthday celebration with that certain X factor Don't let ex-pat Nick Jones (Winner's Letters, November 20 ) fool you. Although it's true the cake sable has a sandy texture, that is nothing to do with its name. Like the eccles cake it's named after its place of origin, Sable in the Sarthe
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Winner's Dinners - Perfect service, but where's the invisible manager? but I don't know why. Peter Jones,
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Winner's Dinners - A few tall stories - but a towering success with the manager. Michael Jones, Cardiff If a restaurant is called Gordon Ramsay or Alastair Little surely the named chef should be there. Why pay enormous bills for the monkey not the organ grinder? You wouldn't pay Picasso prices for work done
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Winner's Dinners - No more lavish parties - apart from this one less fortunate? Jeanette Jones, Surrey I was surprised to read Michael found it acceptable that his pud arrived 54 minutes after his first food order at the Wolseley . I think any pud not there within 49 minutes is far too late. Syd Bretts,
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Winner's Dinners - A glorious meal - now spot the pantomime dame surprised to read Jeanette Jones's comments about your wealth. I'm one of those struggling to keep my head above water, but I thoroughly enjoy reading about Michael's dining adventures. If Ms Jones finds this distressing, why doesn't she skip the
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Winner's Dinners - Cooking up a storm of protest down the Lane by any chance, did you? Nick Jones, Crestet, France Everyone knows the real reason why the Vineyard removed nude pictures from your suite. They were bungled out in haste to protect your health. At your age too much excitement could lead to serious
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Winner's Dinners - The Lone Star movie star who's still in the spotlight look at fully clothed. Nick Jones, Le Crestet, France In last week's picture you appeared to be standing in 2in of snow in deck shoes. Was Geraldine waiting on a luxury yacht on the Thames ready to sail you away to better climes? Or were you about
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Winner's Dinners - A walk on the wild side was met by tame indifference Captain Catastrophe. Nick Jones, Le Crestet, France I was amused when Michael named and shamed the gentleman who e-mails him twice a day with his opinions. Michael has finally found the one person in Britain who cares about what he does, says or
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Winner's Dinners - Revamped - but still worth sinking your teeth into To Michael Caine and Quincy Jones at a dinner with Stella McCartney, David Frost and Andrew Lloyd Webber. To Michael Caine yesterday, his real birthday, during lunch (historic food) at his house. And yesterday evening at Quo Vadis (excellent meal)
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Winner's Dinners - I'm happy to take over where Mussolini left off be willing to apply! Nick Jones, Le Crestet, France I was interested to read your piece on the Ivy Club . To paraphrase Groucho Marx: I wouldn't join a club that had you as a member. Stanley Silver, Hertfordshire At Marco Pierre White's
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