Letter: Delicious dinners

Mrs Anthony Pugh-Thomas
Monday 01 August 1994 18:02 EDT
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Sir: With regard to Jane Jakeman's article of 29 July ('How food snobs guard the right to scoff'), it could be that the middle classes choose to have dinner parties in order to enjoy the company of their friends and delicious food and wine at a fraction of the cost of a restaurant, to forget about their computer terminals and avoid the possibility of encountering such waspish people as Ms Jakeman.

Yours truly,

ROSEMARY PUGH-THOMAS

West Monkton, Somerset

29 July

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