Monthly Archives: September 2021

Emily Scott Food

The closure of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen at Watergate Bay must have been quite a blow for this little tourist hotspot. But is there a new contender for the Newquay culinary crown? Emily Scott has picked up the gauntlet for the … Continue reading

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A Wild Drive and a Good Meal

The Family Unit is a mercurial collection of individuals. No statement ever passes without challenge. No opportunity to laugh at self or others is ever lost, but one thing we are all agreed on is that we like good food. … Continue reading

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The Making of the President 1972

US political history of the last fifty years or so, is fascinating. And a thoughtful, balanced, contextualised, factual based view of past events (even if unpalatable by today’s standards), can lead to interesting and important reflections on current affairs. The … Continue reading

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Hooked!

This week, we’re staying quite close to Truro, so the logical choice for eating out (according to Trip Advisor) is Hooked!. Not surprisingly, Hooked! specialises in fish. The restaurant occupies a rather unprepossessing building on Tabernacle Street, but whilst the … Continue reading

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