Originally posted by SallyAnne
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Previously on "Sherry."
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Originally posted by John GaltBe yourself and offer them to drink what you would usually drink - if they are good friends they won't mind and if they do mind why do you want to know them anyway
I dont think they'd appreciate the treble vodkas as soon as they walked through the door
No, I just want to make an effort. I opted for a bottle of Tio Pepe (which is probably crap), but I got a really nice bottle of port aswell, so I'm sure it'll be fine.
Thanks for all the answers anyway.
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Be yourself and offer them to drink what you would usually drink - if they are good friends they won't mind and if they do mind why do you want to know them anyway
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Not sherry but nectar of the godsOriginally posted by SallyAnneCan anyone recommend me a nice sherry?
I have people coming over Xmas who are very posh and have very high standards! They like sherry, but I'm guessing they dont mean QC!
Sometimes difficult to get hold of but well worth it for the officianado.
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I'm quite partial to the odd glass of sherry.
This one is quite pleasant (crap web site though)
http://www.vinicola-hidalgo.es/gitanai.htm
Serve slightly chilled with roast almonds, seasoned to taste.
Available at Waitrose, Majestic and probably other inferior suppliers as well.
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Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
GIGO by another name...
Americanisms
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....says the Sun readerOriginally posted by LucyI did know what it meant.
It was a joke.
And if that really is the case you must be reading (used) toilet paper.
NID
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HarveysOriginally posted by SallyAnneCan anyone recommend me a nice sherry?
I have people coming over Xmas who are very posh and have very high standards! They like sherry, but I'm guessing they dont mean QC!
and please make sure you get some suitable glass ware for it
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If you put Rubbish In, you will get Rubbish OutOriginally posted by LucyIs that the freepaper you read troll ?
Feed your mind
HTH
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Originally posted by TrollRIRO
Is that the freepaper you read troll ?
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RIROOriginally posted by LucyI read the Sun, but I don't drink Carling
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Hmm i don't read any newspapers (unless it's a freebie) and I drink Vodka....Originally posted by SallyAnneI class anyone who doesn't read he Sun and drink Carling posh.
OMG I'M POSH !!!!
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