JetBlue TrueBlue - New wines and new cookies
Yummy.
The somellier actually pairs the Riesling with the cookies in his tasting notes (http://investor.jetblue.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=131045&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1170863&highlight=). He also makes up words and grammar rules, but I suppose that can slide since he's talking about booze.
Mimi Imferst
Jul 1, 08, 9:21 am
He also makes up words and grammar rules, but I suppose that can slide since he's talking about booze.
Even that is appliable at 10 in the morning.
Seat13c
Jul 1, 08, 10:00 am
Yummy.
The somellier actually pairs the Riesling with the cookies in his tasting notes (http://investor.jetblue.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=131045&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1170863&highlight=). He also makes up words and grammar rules, but I suppose that can slide since he's talking about booze.
We all know what happens to grammar when people drink...:D:D:D
We all know what happens to grammar when people drink...:D:D:D
I certainly know what happens to mine :eek: ;)
Here's the offending line:
"I'm all hotted up over our newest pair of wines because they're both a hoot to drink and delicious with just about any food you might find at the airport, from tuna maki to chicken mole," said Joshua Wesson of Best Cellars at A&P.
I think the fact that he decided to introduce the phrase "all hotted up" into the lexicon is really what bothers me. Grammatically it is correct but not so much with being real words. Such is life, I suppose.
defiance96
Jul 1, 08, 11:43 am
While I don't have another B6 flight scheduled until fall, I like having a chocolate snack option, and hate key lime, so I think the seasonal cookie change is a travesty! ;)
Seat13c
Jul 1, 08, 1:01 pm
While I don't have another B6 flight scheduled until fall, I like having a chocolate snack option, and hate key lime, so I think the seasonal cookie change is a travesty! ;)
Never underestimate the power of a really good cookie and/or a glass of wine... seperately of course.