Fiona Hyde, Dublin
Ian Fraser is not unique (last week’s letters). I also read the letters but not Winner’s Dinners. Unlike Mr Fraser, these are not read first thing on Sunday. Just glimpsing Mr Winner’s photo at the side that early in the day would put me off my breakfast. I wait until I know I shall not need to eat for a while.
Advertisement
Fern Shiner, Bristol
I read the letters first thing on Sunday, but not Winner’s Dinners. Why should I take the advice of an insurance salesman on where to eat?
Amy Horridge, Lancashire
Gerard, the poor old pool attendant at La Réserve de Beaulieu you attacked last week, only needs his palm greasing when you first arrive. He’s then your servant for the duration of your stay. Surely he’s entitled to his pound of flesh. I agree La Réserve is historic.
Laurie Moffitt, Hertfordshire
Advertisement
Over £30,000 for a 19-day stay at La Réserve! It fair takes the breath away. Have you ever thought of contributing to those millions less fortunate who have neither clean water nor food to sustain them? I imagine you do, because you’re said to be generous. It would be comforting to hear of it in your column. Otherwise some people (not I, of course) might wonder if you’re a selfish, fat, greedy slob with little social concern for your fellow man. Blessings on you and the fair Geraldine.
John Roberts, East Sussex
Advertisement
I thought the photo of Geraldine holding onto a lamppost at the meat market (Winner’s Dinners, September 5) was most entertaining. Well done, dear. It’s never too late to start pole dancing!
Sandra Macrae, Angus
Advertisement
Send letters to Winner’s Dinners, The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 1ST or e-mail michael.winner@sunday-times.co.uk