"Cooking is my first love. Reinventing myself
at my age, on the other hand, has been my least favorite task. That's why I always make time for great meals with friends. So feel free to share your ups and downs here. Let's light some candles. We're only a dinner party away from turning it all around
." -Phil Cobb




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Phil Cobb's Dinner for Four • Trailer 2012

Phil's Dinner Table Manifesto

1. Honor your guests.

2. Remain quiet when they speak.

3. Only tell the truth when asked.

4. Always ask them to stay for dessert.

5. Do not gossip about the neighbor.

6. Tell them why you're home all day.

7. Ask for money if they can spare any.

8. Do not frown.

9. Speak in a solemn voice.

10. Do not get drunk.