farohar wrote: » Just keep calling her Hyacinth.
farohar wrote: » Also AFAIK would it not be more of a commoner type thing to make the mistake of drinking red wine when eating white meat?
baby_blu wrote: » its scary u just said that, its EXACTLY what we call her
baby_blu wrote: » Is it, i never knew that? Guess i am common so
farohar wrote: » Please tell me you occasionally switch it to Mrs. Bucket too, leave her to correct you if she dare accept that she is the embodiement of the character.
OrangeDaisy wrote: » said to the person who was hosting the party that if they hadn't enough money to get food from M&S they should.ve asked him for help!!
OrangeDaisy wrote: » My friend has a brother just like that.....at a recent family christening he was eating and drinking away until someone mentioned that the party food had come from tesco. Didn't touch anything after that and said to the person who was hosting the party that if they hadn't enough money to get food from M&S they should.ve asked him for help!!
baby_blu wrote: » "(cos apparantly white wine is for commoners)
BrynW wrote: » I hope he got told where to go after that!!
A specific corollary of the Rule is that white wines tend to go best with fish and white meats, like chicken and pork; red wines go best with red meat and red sauces.
OrangeDaisy wrote: » They just laughed into his face....funnily enough he wasn't invited to the next shindig
farohar wrote: » http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/basicwine/basicwine2.html Knew I wasn't imagining it.:)
Beruthiel wrote: » Well, in fairness, she's not wrong there....
VIS VIRES wrote: » Well Mrs Beruthiel, thanks for mixing it with us commoners for the last few minutes...
farohar wrote: » 1)Just keep calling her Hyacinth.
2) Also AFAIK would it not be more of a commoner type thing to make the mistake of drinking red wine when eating white meat?
AnonoBoy wrote: » I only shop in Fallon & Byrne. My god - why anyone would want to pay less than five euro for a tin of sardines is beyond me.