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Chef Valentine Warner on Cornwall and Rock Oyster Festival

With the Rock Oyster Festival hitting the Cornish coast at the end of July, residents and tourists will soon be able to enjoy food and drinks prepared by some of their favourite chefs. Headlining the Open Fire Cooking on Saturday July 31 will be chef, author and occasional TV presenter, Valentine Warner, who will no doubt be dishing up some delicious culinary delights for those in attendance. Warner is no stranger to the South West, having previously been part owner of a pub in Tintagel, Devon, and, growing up in rural Hampshire during the 70 s would often spend time at his father s dairy farm in Dorset.

The rise of independent Scotch whisky bottlers

The rise of independent Scotch whisky bottlers 5th March, 2021 by Tom Bruce-Gardyne They may be anathema to Scotch producers when demand for single malts is high, but independent bottlers have proven themselves to be a dynamic force for good. Popular choice: Big Peat Rupert Patrick has no doubt about the positive contribution independent bottlers bring to Scotch whisky. As CEO of James Eadie, which sells an eclectic mix of single cask bottlings and its Trademark X blend, he says: “From an industry point of view they bring excitement, buzz and noise around interesting single malts that the big guys just can’t create.” Having spent years working for Beam Suntory and Diageo before founding James Eadie in 2014, he knows what he’s talking about. Not that there is much awareness of independent bottlers in the corporate giants. “When I was selling Laphroaig at Beam, it just didn’t feature,” says Patrick, who believes the indies and the big distillers “live side by side

Doughty s cooking up a storm at Carbis Bay Hotel

Doughty’s cooking up a storm at Carbis Bay Hotel UK – Mad Dogs Television is a facilities house supplying camera equipment and crew for TV productions. When it was asked by its client Round World Studios to build a new kitchen studio for their regular cookery shows, Martin Huntley,founder of Mad Dogs TV turned to Doughty Engineering to supply some of the key equipment. Martin explained: “Round World Studios regularly hires kitchen studios in London but had the desire to have their own studio. Through a pre-existing relationship, the company linked up with the Carbis Bay Hotel and Estate near St Ives in Cornwall, which has just been announced as the location for this year’s G7 Summit, to create a permanent television production space available for hire by television producers and other content creators.”

Doughty cooks up a storm at Carbis Bay Hotel

Doughty cooks up a storm at Carbis Bay Hotel Tuesday, 26 January 2021 This is the first studio build that Mad Dogs TV have built UK - Mad Dogs Television is a facilities house supplying camera equipment and crew for TV productions. When it was asked by its client Round World Studios to build a new kitchen studio for their regular cookery shows, Martin Huntley,founder of Mad Dogs TV turned to Doughty Engineering to supply some of the key equipment. Martin explained: “Round World Studios regularly hires kitchen studios in London but had the desire to have their own studio. Through a pre-existing relationship, the company linked up with the Carbis Bay Hotel and Estate near St Ives in Cornwall, which has just been announced as the location for this year’s G7 Summit, to create a permanent television production space available for hire by television producers and other content creators.”

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