Will Sally have winning recipe in TV show?
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Joe Walker
joewalker@thekmgroup.co.uk
Sally Parry will be pretty in pink when she appears on Channel 4
hit show Come Dine With Me next week.
The 40-year-old dressed to impress for the tongue-in-cheek
programme, which sees people having their cooking skills judged by
strangers.
Dog lover Sally was the fourth of five contestants to host a
dinner party in Kent, serving up a pink-themed night at her house
in Egbert Road, Faversham.
It was an impressive feat for the self-confessed Come Dine With
Me addict, who had four days to prepare before filming.
She said: “I’m addicted to the show and have always wanted to
take part, but I was actually in Turkey when they said I’d made
it.
“It meant I only had four days to get ready when I got back.
“We were having a new kitchen fitted so the house was like a
building site.
“I spent the whole time cleaning and hurrying them up.”
The first three dinner parties took Sally to Gillingham,
Headcorn and Fordwich, experiencing a science-themed evening,
pan-European cuisine and Glamtastic night.
She said: “I was a bit shy at first because they were all
intellectual types, but I started to come out of my shell on the
Tuesday.
“It was such good fun.”
Self-confessed 'girly-girl’ Sally opted for a pink-themed night
for her party, making sure everyone was dressed in her favourite
colour.
Even the food – inspired by the chef at the Three Mariners pub –
was pink.
She said: “The chef Danny was brilliant and gave me some
ideas.
“He even offered to cook it for me, but I said that would be
cheating.”
Sally received some rave reviews after serving up a potted
salmon starter, fillet steaks from Brogdale butchers and a surprise
dessert of edible glitter.
She even provided entertainment with a salsa dancer from
Canterbury putting on a show.
She said: “It was such an amazing night."
Find out how Sally gets on from Monday to Friday, at 5.30pm on
Channel 4.
Thursday, January 26 2012
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