WHAT’S COOKING: Salad Days: Celery! Apples! Walnuts! Grapes! Yes, it’s a Waldorf Salad
Let’s be better than Basil Fawlty – and his long-suffering Fawlty Towers chef – and make a proper Waldorf Salad.
WEDNESDAY, 11 FEBRUARY 2026, 20:57
Let’s be better than Basil Fawlty – and his long-suffering Fawlty Towers chef – and make a proper Waldorf Salad.
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