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		<title>The Guardian&#8217;s Matthew Norman is either derelict or diabetic in his duties</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My first objection to Norman&#8217;s review of The Crown Inn in the London commuter county of Buckinghamshire may sound like a quibble, but it does illustrate his propensity to base his pronouncements on thin evidence. He samples but two of the mains on offer (6 on the menu + daily specials), yet claims to have backed &#8220;the main course [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My first objection to Norman&#8217;s <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/apr/11/restaurant-review-the-crown-amersham">review</a> of <a href="http://www.thecrownamersham.co.uk/theinn.php?gclid=CIzElo3o6pkCFZCD3god7CLdQw">The Crown Inn</a> in the London commuter county of Buckinghamshire may sound like a quibble, but it does illustrate his propensity to base his pronouncements on thin evidence. He samples but two of the mains on offer (6 on the menu + daily specials), yet claims to have backed &#8220;the main course winner&#8221;. Sorry, Matthew, but you cannot follow just two horses in the Grand National and be confident that one of them is THE winner.</p>
<p>My second objection is the greater neglect. <span id="more-1266"></span>The restaurant critic for the magazine of a major national newspaper does not assess a single dessert. His pretext for not doing his job? The portions &#8220;are too geared towards the needs of the famished wayfarer to leave room for even so tempting a pud as treacle tart with clotted cream.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sorry, Matthew, but if part of your enviable job is to critique the components of a meal and you fear you may be getting too stuffed from your main course to contemplate dessert there is an easy solution: push away your plate, unfinished. Only after sampling the puds may you conclude they are worth skipping.</p>
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