Oh yes, the old drunk the sausage before you eat it technique. A tried and true method...much easier on the throat, all the while still getting a taste of libation.
I have no idea what the younger people do, but it's more wine and cheese around here, with the occasional Bourbon on the rocks with "crisps" as y'all call them! ;) xoxo
We've been avoiding crisps, as we've put on quite enough weight as it is - having been basically sat down since March! - but I do feel a relapse coming on... Jx
I've been eating sausages all wrong until now. Thank you, Dora Bryan.
ReplyDeleteDora probably didn't do deep throat. Jx
DeleteOh yes, the old drunk the sausage before you eat it technique. A tried and true method...much easier on the throat, all the while still getting a taste of libation.
ReplyDelete"The refined way", as it says in the advert... Jx
DeleteDora looks like she can take more than that little cocktail sausage.
ReplyDeleteAll she really wants is a shepherd's pie and a lager, apparently. It's probably a euphemism. Jx
DeleteWe learn something new every single day here, sweetpea! xoxo
ReplyDeleteDora does ask "I wonder what they do in America?" I would assume pubs and sausage-eating to be quite the "common currency", myself. Jx
DeleteI have no idea what the younger people do, but it's more wine and cheese around here, with the occasional Bourbon on the rocks with "crisps" as y'all call them! ;) xoxo
DeleteWe've been avoiding crisps, as we've put on quite enough weight as it is - having been basically sat down since March! - but I do feel a relapse coming on... Jx
DeleteI wonder if Dora can advise on sausage rolls? And big bangers?
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I have no doubt the lady could advise on all manner of tube-shaped delicacies. Jx
DeleteI adore the woman
ReplyDeleteSo talented
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SO down to earth
I only wish we could have stayed at her place when she ran "Clarges Hotel" [sic] in Brighton - can you imagine how camp that would be? Jx
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