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| - In Margrave Of The Marshes, before Peel and Sheila moved to Peel Acres, she mentioned a ritual with Peel on most weekends, where with John Walters and his wife Helen, they would take turns cooking dinner at each others homes, related in some way to a movie on television, which they would watch together on Saturday night:
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| - In Margrave Of The Marshes, before Peel and Sheila moved to Peel Acres, she mentioned a ritual with Peel on most weekends, where with John Walters and his wife Helen, they would take turns cooking dinner at each others homes, related in some way to a movie on television, which they would watch together on Saturday night: "When the film was The Asphalt Jungle, the menu consisted of rock cakes, berries and some kind of 'jungle juice' - a rather lethal punch, if I'm not mistaken. For The Three Musketeers, an assortment of vegetables and baked potatoes were skewered on to a fencing rapier. Where Angels Fear To Tread was accompanied by, among other things, angel cakes and Harp lager, while a film about drugs, the name of which escapes me, Walters and Helen cooked up a pot roast and then wheeled it in - at great speed." (Margrave Of The Marshes, Bantam Press, 2005, p. 302-303.)
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