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Tag Archives: Ask Sally

Ask Sally: Plea for child-free zones on planes

More of the world’s worst travel advice from a woman in a fur coat and a hat. This time it’s a grouch complaining about children on planes.

Posted bytraveltasterAugust 30, 2013Posted inAirlines, Ask Sally, BlogTags:Airlines, Ask Sally1 Comment on Ask Sally: Plea for child-free zones on planes

Ask Sally: Life has handed me lemons

How a preserved lemons recipe helps solve Gloria’s travel dilemma. More of the world’s worst travel advice from Sally, a woman in a fur coat and a hat. But the lemons are a winner.

Posted bytraveltasterJune 14, 2013Posted inAsk Sally, Blog, FoodTags:Ask Sally, Food, Recipes3 Comments on Ask Sally: Life has handed me lemons

Ask Sally: The girls fall out in Dubai

Read the latest traveller dilemma solved by the world’s worst travel advice from a woman in a fur coat and a hat.

Posted bytraveltasterApril 4, 2013Posted inAsk Sally, BlogTags:Ask Sally7 Comments on Ask Sally: The girls fall out in Dubai

Ask Sally: Struggling with 50 Shades of Greece

Dear Sally, So here I was on an idyllic Aegean island, sipping iced coffee on the hotel balcony overlooking the pool and writing my next best seller, 50 Shades of Greece. Dreaming of dark, unexplored places. And suddenly it all went wrong.

Posted bytraveltasterAugust 5, 2012Posted inAsk Sally, BlogTags:Ask SallyLeave a comment on Ask Sally: Struggling with 50 Shades of Greece

Ask Sally: Gone snowboarding with his mother

Dear Sally, I’m on my honeymoon with my husband Pieter and his mother. They’ve gone snowboarding and I’m stuck in front of a roaring fire with a glass of wine. I don’t think this is going to work. What should I do?

Posted bytraveltasterJune 7, 2012Posted inAsk Sally, BlogTags:Ask Sally3 Comments on Ask Sally: Gone snowboarding with his mother

Ask Sally: Modern Toilet restaurant and other dumps

Dear Sally, We’re tired of all the foam, miniscule morsels, molecular gastronomy and foraging in the upper echelons of fine dining. We want to go somewhere really different.

Posted bytraveltasterMay 1, 2012Posted inAsk Sally, Blog, FoodTags:Ask Sally, Food4 Comments on Ask Sally: Modern Toilet restaurant and other dumps

Ask Sally: Dilemma over Las Vegas wedding

Las Vegas now has a pop-up wedding chapel where you can try out being married to see if you like it. Perfect for commitment phobics, says Aunt Sally.

Posted bytraveltasterMarch 21, 2012Posted inAsk Sally, Blog, Destinations, North AmericaTags:Ask Sally, USA3 Comments on Ask Sally: Dilemma over Las Vegas wedding

Ask Sally: Roberta and Joseph’s travel woes

Agony Aunt Sally Slaughter sorts out the Christmas travel baggage problems of generous Roberta who is carrying a surfboard, and advises Joseph and his wife who are stuck in a snow storm.

Posted bytraveltasterDecember 22, 2011Posted inAsk Sally, BlogTags:Ask Sally10 Comments on Ask Sally: Roberta and Joseph’s travel woes

Ask Sally: Taking Vlad home to meet the parents

Dear Sally, While on holidays in Transylvania, I met a tall, pale, handsome stranger. It was love at first bite. Now I want to take him home to meet my parents.

Posted bytraveltasterOctober 15, 2011Posted inAsk Sally, BlogTags:Ask Sally, Halloween4 Comments on Ask Sally: Taking Vlad home to meet the parents

Ask Sally: The airline lost my father’s ashes

Dear Sally, My father’s last wish was to have his ashes scattered from The Matterhorn, Switzerland’s famous mountain peak. But when we arrived in Zurich, the airline had lost the bag containing his urn.

Posted bytraveltasterSeptember 10, 2011Posted inAsk Sally, BlogTags:Ask Sally4 Comments on Ask Sally: The airline lost my father’s ashes

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