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and that it can be used as a form of communication. According to Goode,<br />
country,<br />
and Theophano, food "is the last aspect of an ethnic culture to be lost".<br />
Curtis<br />
cultures have a recognizable cuisine, a specific set of cooking traditions using<br />
Many<br />
spices or a combination of flavors unique to that culture, which evolves over<br />
various<br />
differences include preferences (hot or cold, spicy, etc.) and practices, the study<br />
Other<br />
which is known as gastronomy. Many cultures have diversified their foods by means<br />
of<br />
preparation, cooking methods, and manufacturing. This also includes a complex<br />
of<br />
trade which helps the cultures to economically survive by way of food, not just by<br />
food<br />
Many scholars claim that the rhetorical function of food is to represent the culture of a<br />
Welcome<br />
time.<br />
consumption.
Vitamin<br />
Sea<br />
to Wikipedia, a news<br />
According<br />
discusses current or recent<br />
article<br />
of either general interest (i.e.<br />
news<br />
newspapers) or of a specific<br />
daily<br />
(i.e. political or trade news<br />
topic<br />
club newsletters, or<br />
magazines,<br />
news websites).<br />
technology<br />
references can also be<br />
Quoted<br />
References to people can<br />
helpful.<br />
be made through the written<br />
also<br />
of interviews and<br />
accounts<br />
confirming the factuality<br />
debates<br />
the writer’s information and<br />
of<br />
reliability of his source. The<br />
the<br />
A news article can include accounts<br />
writer can use redirection to<br />
H O W T O G E T M O R E O U T<br />
O F Y O U R S E A F O O D<br />
of eyewitnesses to the happening<br />
event. It can contain photographs,<br />
ensure that the reader keeps<br />
reading the article and to draw<br />
her attention to other articles. For<br />
accounts, statistics, graphs,<br />
recollections, interviews, polls,<br />
example, phrases like "Continued<br />
debates on the topic, etc. Headlines<br />
on page 3” redirect the reader to<br />
By Charley Elizabeth<br />
can be used to focus the reader’s<br />
a page where the article is<br />
attention on a particular (or main)<br />
continued. While a good<br />
part of the article. The writer can<br />
conclusion is an important<br />
ingredient for newspaper articles,<br />
also give facts and detailed<br />
information following answers to<br />
the immediacy of a deadline<br />
general questions like who, what,<br />
environment means...<br />
when, where, why and how.
Coastal Walk<br />
of the best bits of Cornwall in our opinion is<br />
One<br />
Roseland Peninsula in south Cornwall, just<br />
the<br />
the estuary from Falmouth, to which it is<br />
across<br />
by ferry.<br />
connected<br />
focal point, St Mawes, has been undeniably<br />
Its<br />
but it’s a lovely and very Cornish<br />
"discovered",<br />
port resort, with a towering castle donated<br />
fishing<br />
the town by Henry VIII and some great places<br />
to<br />
stay and to eat, and is at the start of one of our<br />
to<br />
walks in the area – along the river to St<br />
favourite<br />
about two miles to the north. It’s sort of a<br />
Just,<br />
and costal walk in one, with lots of little<br />
riverside<br />
leading down to tidal beaches for swims<br />
paths<br />
picnics, but you may want to do it in reverse,<br />
and<br />
– unusually for this part of Cornwall – there is<br />
as<br />
parking in St Just.<br />
free<br />
said that, St Just is a wonderful place to<br />
Having<br />
on foot, basically a 13th-century church set<br />
arrive<br />
an extraordinary sub-tropical garden right on<br />
in<br />
river. Just across the road is Miss V’s Café,<br />
the<br />
does both eat-in and takeaway picnic food<br />
which<br />
bread, duck rillettes and Cornish chutney;<br />
(fresh<br />
salmon, mackerel and mussels with<br />
smoked<br />
as well as amazing home-made<br />
horseradish)<br />
St Mawes to St Just<br />
cakes – and, of course, cream teas.
pretty pastel-hued beach café enjoying beautiful sea views.<br />
A<br />
a warm welcome and good quality produce at a<br />
Providing<br />
speciality teas and coffees, paninis, pasties,<br />
Serving<br />
cakes, cream tea and ice creams. The perfect<br />
homemade<br />
Bay, Looe PL13 2JA<br />
Talland<br />
272088<br />
01503<br />
Watering Hole is found on the sunny surfer’s paradise of<br />
The<br />
Beach, Cornwall. When the sun is up and the<br />
Perranporth<br />
are out, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to the<br />
surfers<br />
coast or a Southern Hemisphere shoreline. The<br />
California<br />
beautiful Perranporth Beach has been a favourite<br />
ruggedly<br />
travellers for decades and won a number of traveller’s<br />
with<br />
awards. The dress code is flip-flops, the cider is cold<br />
choice<br />
the music is live so make sure to leave all formalities at the<br />
and<br />
amazing beach<br />
bars & cafes<br />
T A L L A N D B A Y B E A C H C A F E<br />
1<br />
fair price.<br />
place to refuel during a day on the beach.<br />
tallandbaycafe@btinternet.com<br />
www.tallandbaybeachcafe.co.uk<br />
2<br />
T H E W A T E R I N G H O L E<br />
door and get ready to chill.
Bar in Porthtowan is a fantastic bar and kitchen<br />
Blue<br />
right on Porthtowan beach. The special thing<br />
located<br />
this beach is that it is a fantastic spot for surfers,<br />
about<br />
they are experienced or complete novices. So<br />
whether<br />
you want to go for a surf and then relax<br />
whether<br />
with a drink and some food, or you want got for<br />
afterwards<br />
nice, calm evening with a meal and watch the surf, then<br />
a<br />
beach is perfect for you. It also offers some wonderful<br />
this<br />
paths that you can walk on after or before you go<br />
coastal<br />
a drink/meal.<br />
for<br />
Rd, Porthtowan, Truro TR4 8AW<br />
Beach<br />
890329<br />
01209<br />
Hidden Hut is a small cafe with a big difference. Found<br />
The<br />
away along the National Trust coastal path near<br />
tucked<br />
and St Mawes on the Roseland Peninsula,<br />
Portscatho<br />
its a special spot to enjoy freshly cooked food with<br />
Cornwall;<br />
day, the hut serves simple beach-side refreshments such as<br />
By<br />
and cold drinks, seasonal lunches, hot Cornish pasties,<br />
hot<br />
night, the hut opens on selected evenings (around three or<br />
By<br />
times a month) to host fabulous open-air feast nights!<br />
four<br />
are outdoor, rustic, ‘bring your own plate’ affairs. They<br />
These<br />
just one dish per event showcasing the best of local<br />
cook<br />
and you buy tickets for the nights you wish go.<br />
produce<br />
are released in monthly batches.<br />
Tickets<br />
feasts have included ‘Lobster & Chips’, ‘Slow-roasted<br />
Previous<br />
Lamb’, ‘Wood-fired Seafood Paella’, ‘Mackerel Grill’,<br />
spring<br />
Truro, TR2 5EW<br />
Portscatho,<br />
porthcurnick@gmail.com<br />
3<br />
T H E H I D D E N H U T<br />
friends and family…<br />
organic ice creams and freshly-baked cakes.<br />
T H E B L U E B A R<br />
‘Sticky Ribs & Pulled Pork’.<br />
info@blue-bar.co.uk<br />
www.blue-bar.co.uk<br />
4<br />
www.hiddenhut.co.uk
elatively new attraction around these<br />
A<br />
the gardens are in some ways a<br />
parts,<br />
Cornish mix of contemporary<br />
typically<br />
interactive art installations,<br />
and<br />
plantings, fairytale<br />
sub-tropical<br />
and lush, wide-open spaces.<br />
woodland<br />
arrival – where the Tremenheere<br />
On<br />
distracts you with delicious<br />
Kitchen<br />
and Cornish fare – it’s hard to<br />
cakes<br />
that anything special awaits<br />
believe<br />
the gates of this 20-acre plot<br />
beyond<br />
owned by the monks of St<br />
once<br />
save the cake for later and step into the hidden<br />
But<br />
of Tremenheere: boardwalks twist and turn<br />
beauty<br />
sun-dappled canopies, a stream trickles<br />
through<br />
the valley floor, and carpets of lawn climb up<br />
along<br />
mature woodland from where you can witness<br />
to<br />
views of Mounts Bay and St Michael’s<br />
dramatic<br />
Throughout, art is blended seamlessly with<br />
Mount.<br />
– gaze at the sky through an elliptical domed<br />
nature<br />
see a 360-degree view of the gardens<br />
chamber,<br />
the camera obscura, climb trees and<br />
through<br />
exotic plants from cacti to bamboo. Dogs<br />
discover<br />
leads are welcome, and the gardens and café are<br />
on<br />
for evening and music events during the<br />
open<br />
summer.<br />
Tremenheere<br />
Sculpture Gardens<br />
Michael’s Mount.
traditional cuisine of Japan is based on rice with miso<br />
The<br />
and other dishes. There is an emphasis on seasonal<br />
soup<br />
dishes often consist of fish, pickled vegetables, and<br />
Side<br />
cooked in broth. Seafood is common, often<br />
vegetables<br />
but also served raw as sashimi or in sushi. Seafood<br />
grilled,<br />
vegetables are also deep-fried in a light batter, as<br />
and<br />
Apart from rice, staples include noodles, such as<br />
tempura.<br />
and udon.<br />
soba<br />
Japan in the 1880s, meat-based dishes such as<br />
of<br />
became common. Japan has indigenous sweets<br />
tonkatsu<br />
wagashi that include ingredients such as red bean<br />
called<br />
Japanese cuisine, particularly sushi, has become<br />
paste.<br />
throughout the world. As of 2011, Japan overtook<br />
popular<br />
in number.<br />
France<br />
Shhh..<br />
It's a secret<br />
By Charley Elizabeth<br />
"It's a truly magical feeling when<br />
you hear the waves crash"<br />
ingredients.
F U L L P A G E A D V E R T S P A C E
a local to direct you to the coolest bar in Bude, and most<br />
Ask<br />
them will wave you towards The Beach Bar. For here,<br />
of<br />
cocktails – or, by day, simply coffee and cake – are as<br />
killer<br />
a part of the lifestyle as the sandy beach in view from<br />
much<br />
terrace. Lucky then, that this cool and contemporary vibe<br />
its<br />
rubbed off on the New England style rooms on offer<br />
has<br />
where the limed oak furniture, Lloyd Loom chairs and<br />
here,<br />
beds all add to the stylish seaside environment –<br />
king-size<br />
may be an old Victorian building but the vibe is<br />
this<br />
young and unpretentious.<br />
contemporary,<br />
not the hotel to choose for a quiet romantic weekend or<br />
It’s<br />
holiday: although the rooms are well soundproofed,<br />
family<br />
the evenings the bar can take over the entire public area,<br />
in<br />
guests may feel like gatecrashers at a party they don’t<br />
and<br />
to go to. On the other hand, if you are in the mood to<br />
want<br />
you can simply join in – no matter what age you<br />
socialise,<br />
rooms encompass Classic and Classic Plus – which are<br />
The<br />
nice, with walk-in showers and sometimes baths as<br />
very<br />
but rear-facing so no sea views – to Superior and<br />
well,<br />
which tend to be larger and have terraces and sea<br />
Deluxe,<br />
They all have Vi-Spring beds and duck down duvets<br />
views.<br />
pillows. As well as the cool Beach Bar, which also does<br />
and<br />
food, there is a restaurant if you want something more<br />
bar<br />
– local ale-battered hake, steak, burgers and a<br />
substantial<br />
brioche of wild mushroom and smoked brie. The<br />
divine<br />
reasonably-priced brunch menu is also great,<br />
daily,<br />
a wonderful eggs benedict and a mighty,<br />
including<br />
“Full Cornish”.<br />
hangover-blasting<br />
food<br />
review<br />
Gone to the<br />
Beach.<br />
The coolest bar in Bude?<br />
All our burgers<br />
are made from<br />
fresh and local<br />
meat!<br />
are. The Beach does the cool party hotel thing just perfectly.<br />
The Beach at Bude, EX23 8HJ<br />
01288 389800<br />
enquiries@thebeachatbude.co.uk<br />
www.thebeachatbude.co.uk
picture perfect Polperro is a Secret Cornwall ‘must<br />
Postcard<br />
favourite; step back in time and lose yourself in this<br />
visit’<br />
hidden gem on the South East coast of Cornwall<br />
beautiful<br />
Looe and Fowey.<br />
between<br />
is a quaint unspoilt fishing village made up of narrow<br />
Polperro<br />
streets; pretty layers of old stone cottages stacking into<br />
little<br />
cliff side and a fishing harbour at the heart. There are lots of<br />
the<br />
little places to have a bite to eat or enjoy a drink whilst you<br />
cute<br />
back in time and enjoy the quieter life Polperro has to offer.<br />
drift<br />
art lovers you are in for a treat, you can wander and wonder<br />
For<br />
the beautiful local art galleries and maybe even take a little<br />
at<br />
of Polperro home with you!<br />
piece<br />
24 Hours in Sleep + Eat<br />
Review<br />
Polperro<br />
We spend twenty four hours in<br />
Polperro
hamburger (or cheeseburger when served with a<br />
A<br />
of cheese) is a sandwich consisting of one or<br />
slice<br />
cooked patties of ground meat, usually beef,<br />
more<br />
inside a sliced bread roll or bun. Hamburgers<br />
placed<br />
be cooked in a variety of ways, including<br />
may<br />
barbecuing, and flame-broiling.<br />
pan-frying,<br />
are often served with cheese, lettuce,<br />
Hamburgers<br />
bacon, onion, pickles, and condiments such<br />
tomato,<br />
term "burger" can also be applied to the meat<br />
The<br />
on its own, especially in the UK where the term<br />
patty<br />
is rarely used. The term may be prefixed with<br />
"patty"<br />
type of meat or meat substitute used, as in<br />
the<br />
are sold at fast-food restaurants, diners,<br />
Hamburgers<br />
specialty and high-end restaurants<br />
and<br />
creative<br />
minds<br />
BY CHARLEY ELIZABETH<br />
as mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, relish, and chiles.<br />
"turkey burger", "bison burger", or "veggie burger".
Three Of The Best<br />
”<br />
1<br />
ARTIST 1<br />
2 3<br />
ARTIST 2 ARTIST 3<br />
A literary magazine is a<br />
periodical devoted to literature<br />
in a broad sense. Literary<br />
magazines usually publish short<br />
stories, poetry and essays along<br />
with literary criticism, book<br />
reviews, biographical profiles of<br />
authors, interviews and letters.<br />
Little magazines or "small<br />
magazines", are literary<br />
magazines that publish<br />
experimental writings of<br />
relatively unknown writers. They<br />
are usually noncommercial in<br />
their outlook and are often very<br />
irregular in their publication.<br />
In publishing, to perform or<br />
display a work publicly means to<br />
perform or display it at a place<br />
open to the public or at any<br />
place where a substantial<br />
number of persons outside of a<br />
normal circle of a family and its<br />
social acquaintances is gathered.<br />
It also means to communicate a<br />
performance or display of the<br />
work to a place or to the public,<br />
by means of any device or<br />
process, whether the members<br />
of the public capable of receiving<br />
the performance or display<br />
receive it in the same place.<br />
In the United States, publication is<br />
defined as the distribution of<br />
copies or phonorecords of a work<br />
to the public by sale or other<br />
transfer of ownership, or by<br />
rental, lease, or lending. The<br />
offering to distribute copies or<br />
phonorecords to a group of<br />
persons for purposes of further<br />
distribution, public performance,<br />
or public display, constitutes<br />
publication. A performance in<br />
public or display of a work does<br />
not of itself constitute publication.
away in the old quarter of<br />
Tucked<br />
in a historic Georgian<br />
Penzance<br />
this is a fun & friendly<br />
House,<br />
retreat with 21 bedrooms<br />
boutique<br />
a cottage, perfectly located for<br />
and<br />
West Cornwall.<br />
discovering<br />
Street, Penzance, TR18 4AW<br />
Chapel<br />
365664<br />
01736<br />
Jacks Urban Beach Hotel<br />
Tommy<br />
quite possibly the grooviest<br />
is<br />
in Cornwall. Lazy, low-key<br />
hotel<br />
located on prime Bude<br />
and<br />
the hotel has 20<br />
beachfront,<br />
and beachy snooze pads, a<br />
bright<br />
restaurant and a<br />
family-friendly<br />
surf-inspired brewpub<br />
cheery,<br />
with its own<br />
complete<br />
micro-brewery!<br />
Beach, Bude, EX23 8NF<br />
Crooklets<br />
356013<br />
01288<br />
Artist Resident Hotel<br />
Artist Resident Hotel<br />
SIX OF THE COOLEST HOTELS IN<br />
CORNWALL<br />
IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING COOL, QUIRKY AND DIFFERENT THEN<br />
READ ON.<br />
TOMMY JACKS<br />
THE <strong>SC</strong>ARLET HOTEL<br />
ARTIST RESIDENCE<br />
Imagine views of cliff, sea and sky at<br />
every moment, light airy spaces<br />
designed to connect you to the<br />
outdoors. It’s hard to describe the<br />
unique atmosphere of the Scarlet.<br />
Think of being cared for like you<br />
would be in the house of a friend.<br />
Mawgan Porth, TR8 4DQ<br />
01637 861800<br />
penzance@artistresidence.co.uk<br />
stay@scarlethotel.co.uk<br />
hello@tommyjacks.co.uk<br />
www.artistresidence.co.uk<br />
www.scarlethotel.co.uk<br />
www.tommyjacks.co.uk
views of cliff, sea and sky at<br />
Imagine<br />
moment, light airy spaces<br />
every<br />
to connect you to the<br />
designed<br />
It’s hard to describe the<br />
outdoors.<br />
atmosphere of the Scarlet.<br />
unique<br />
of being cared for like you<br />
Think<br />
Porth, TR8 4DQ<br />
Mawgan<br />
861800<br />
01637<br />
away in the old quarter of<br />
Tucked<br />
in a historic Georgian<br />
Penzance<br />
this is a fun & friendly<br />
House,<br />
retreat with 21 bedrooms<br />
boutique<br />
a cottage, perfectly located for<br />
and<br />
West Cornwall.<br />
discovering<br />
Street, Penzance, TR18 4AW<br />
Chapel<br />
365664<br />
01736<br />
Idle Rocks is situated idyllically on the<br />
The<br />
of St Mawes. Perched perfectly on the<br />
Harbourside<br />
it’s the home from home where you can make<br />
rocks,<br />
comfortable in one of 19 individually<br />
yourself<br />
bedrooms, each with its own, unique style<br />
designed<br />
charm. The restaurant and South facing Terrace<br />
and<br />
an ideal location to appreciate the view across<br />
offer<br />
water, whilst enjoying fabulous food, centred on<br />
the<br />
Cornish ingredients. The Idle Rocks is the place<br />
fresh<br />
re-engage with the simpler pleasures in life.<br />
to<br />
St Mawes TR2 5AN<br />
Harbourside,<br />
270270<br />
01326<br />
views of cliff, sea and sky at<br />
Imagine<br />
moment, light airy spaces<br />
every<br />
to connect you to the<br />
designed<br />
It’s hard to describe the<br />
outdoors.<br />
atmosphere of the Scarlet.<br />
unique<br />
of being cared for like you<br />
Think<br />
Porth, TR8 4DQ<br />
Mawgan<br />
861800<br />
01637<br />
THE IDLE ROCKS<br />
info@idlerocks.com<br />
www.idlerocks.com<br />
THE <strong>SC</strong>ARLET HOTEL<br />
ARTIST RESIDENCE<br />
THE <strong>SC</strong>ARLET HOTEL<br />
would be in the house of a friend.<br />
would be in the house of a friend.<br />
stay@scarlethotel.co.uk<br />
penzance@artistresidence.co.uk<br />
stay@scarlethotel.co.uk<br />
www.scarlethotel.co.uk<br />
www.artistresidence.co.uk<br />
www.scarlethotel.co.uk
A D V E R T I S I N G
camping +<br />
glamping
F O O D + D R I N K / A C C O M M O D A T I O N / S H O P P I N G / P L A C E S T O V I S I T<br />
directory
shaped the coastline like<br />
Natures<br />
old fashioned champagne flute.<br />
an<br />
sea is flat and shallow and the<br />
The<br />
crystal clean. The<br />
water<br />
of the beach as a<br />
development<br />
leisure resort from the<br />
popular<br />
century was the first<br />
mid-19th<br />
of what is now the<br />
manifestation<br />
tourist industry. The first<br />
global<br />
resorts were opened in the<br />
seaside<br />
century for the aristocracy,<br />
18th<br />
began to frequent the seaside.<br />
who<br />
extension of this form of leisure<br />
The<br />
the middle and working class<br />
to<br />
with the development of the<br />
began<br />
in the 1840s, which<br />
railways<br />
cheap and affordable fares<br />
offered<br />
fast growing resort towns. In<br />
to<br />
the completion of a<br />
particular,<br />
line to the small seaside<br />
branch<br />
Blackpool from Poulton led to<br />
town<br />
sustained economic and<br />
a<br />
boom. A sudden<br />
demographic<br />
of visitors.<br />
influx<br />
is the country in Southeast Asia<br />
Thailand<br />
visited by tourists, and for good<br />
most<br />
You can find almost anything<br />
reason.<br />
thick jungle as green as can be,<br />
here:<br />
blue waters that feel more like a<br />
crystal<br />
bath than a swim in the ocean, and<br />
warm<br />
that can curl your nose hairs while<br />
food<br />
across your taste buds. Exotic,<br />
dancing<br />
safe; cheap, yet equipped with every<br />
yet<br />
amenity you need, there is<br />
modern<br />
for every interest and every<br />
something<br />
bracket, from beach front<br />
price<br />
bungalows to some of the<br />
backpacker<br />
luxury hotels in the world.<br />
best<br />
Dining Directory<br />
Restaurant Feature<br />
This is the introductory paragraph for the first restaurant in the dining<br />
section of the directory. Sample the delights of freshly cooked sea<br />
food.<br />
Another Featured Restaurant<br />
This is the description for the second restaurant in the dining section of the Secret Cornwall publication.
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