Home » Entertainment » The guests of the dinner show establish a new tradition in the small house Shows

The guests of the dinner show establish a new tradition in the small house Shows

This week, musicians Māra Upmane-Holstein and Ralfs Eilands, actress Rēzija Kalniņa and journalist Ralfs Dravnieks, who received the guests on Wednesday evening, will have dinner together on the TV3 show “Almost Ideal Dinner”.

The evening at Ralph Dravnieks initially promised to be wild, as he had invited the guests to dress up more easily. However, a visit to Ralph’s small garden brought the motley company even closer.

Also this evening, the host had respected the taste buds of the guests and had prepared the beet soup served as a snack, changing the recipe slightly. “This is the best host who adjusts so that the guests are happy,” admitted Mara.

The musician did not hide the surprise of the decorations and atmosphere in the garden house, because he had expected a “punk walk” from Ralph.

When the soup was tasted, it was time for the main meal, and both Ralfi missed the time at the grill, which is very annoying to Mara at other times, but tonight the musician had such a great company as Rezia, so there was no reason to be angry.

Finally, boiled potatoes with pork and mushroom sauce and salad were brought to the table. The dessert was served with cottage cheese scones, which went especially for both ladies.

When the food was over, there was time for fun, and the host announced that it was time to play cards to undress. Rēzija said what could not be done because of the microphone attached to her clothes, but Māra was already happy to see how many layers of clothes she had on her back that she could get rid of if necessary.

But the game of undressing turned out to be a joke. Dravnieks was thinking of checking how the guests were lying through another card game. The biggest swindler turned out to be Eyland. “It’s not a scam if you don’t get caught up in board games,” Ralph said.

Rēzija, on the other hand, explained that she likes to be as honest as possible. “I think we can only win in life if we are honest,” she said. “I really liked that others tried to cheat, and I won by just being honest.”-

Dravnieks earned 87 points from guests for this evening.

At the end of the visit, the guests started a new tradition in the garden – everyone left an autograph in a small house, and, according to the host, 70 years later, it would be worth selling a pot lid with Rēzija Kalniņa’s autograph at the auction.

– .

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.