Come Dine With Me returned to Bristol this evening, February 7, as football charity CEO Adam Tutton sat his fellow four contestants down for a footie feast. Adam, who is chief executive of Bristol Rovers Community Trust, welcomed Jade, Sarah, Joe and Jack into his home, where they would sit at his table, which resembled a football pitch, to indulge in a three course meal.
"Time to bring it home!" Adam declared, as he prepared to whip up the sporty feast. "My style of cooking is planned, prepared and thought through."
For starters, Adam made chicken satay, which was followed by "Three Loins on a Shirt": pork loin with Jersey Royal potatoes and green beans. His four guests would then tuck into a "Lionel Eton Messi" for dessert.
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Tensions had risen during last night's episode, as Jade and Sarah clashed at the former's festival-themed dinner party. Adam was slightly apprehensive that the same would happen again, after Jade said on her night: "There will be more to come this week if she keeps on being so rude."
Adam's food was going down a treat when he revealed to his guests that he had a claim to fame. Footie mad Adam divulged to his guests that he set up Turtleneck Records with Alex James, Keith Allen and Damien Hirst, and helped the trio to come up with iconic football song "Vindaloo".
Adam then asked his fellow contestants whether they had any claims to fame. Sarah, who is a nanny, shared that she has an unusual role at Glastonbury Festival.
"I am the Glastonbury Festival dragon keeper," Sarah said. "It's a sculpture in the King's Meadow that has been there since 1994."
"So, a very long time!" she added, shouting in Jade's direction. "It's been there a very long time Jade."
Adam then held up a yellow card for Sarah, jokingly telling here there was "no need" for that. But he ended up giving Jade a red card for her response.
"Let me get this right," Jade piped up. "You're the dragon keeper, not the actual dragon?"
At the end of the night, after a spot of "bubble football", Adam ended up top of the league. Three of his guests scored him an "8", with Jack giving him a "7", leaving him with a total score of 31 points.
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