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Thursday, 29 March 2012

Rick Stein opens Senara, the new training restaurant at Penwith College

On duty front of house, Professional Cookery student, Wes Mitchell is ready and waiting for the arrival of Truro and Penwith College's senior management team and governors.......
meanwhile, back in the heat of the training kitchen, Cornwall's best known chef, Rick Stein recalls his days at a local catering college and shares a few trade secrets with trainee Sinea Williams as she puts the finishing touches of her contribution of the lunchtime buffet organised for the opening ceremony........
turning up the heat, the rest of the team get prepared for the rush........ 
while second year Professional Cookery student Luke Bond, mindful of the fact that he is talking to a potential boss, talks knowledgeably while making goujons of brill covered in Panko breadcrumbs.........


the restaurant is now open to members of the public from Tuesday to Friday term time only and available for special events by appointment. At £6 for two, or £8.0 for three courses the menu is fantastic value:


Here's a sample menu:



Spring vegetable minestrone with pesto & crostini 
Cornish Sardines stuffed with peperonata agro dolce wrapped in 
Parma Ham with mixed leaves 
Insalada caprese (mozzarella, plum tomatoes, basil oil) 

Beer battered hake & fat chips with mushy peas 
Wild mushroom risotto with sage & parmesan 
Beef Bourguignon with gratin Dauphinoise 
Quiche with green bean salsa & mixed leaves 

Chocolate brownie with berries & coulis 
A selection of Cornish cheeses with chutney & oatcakes 
Cinnamon sugar doughnuts with chocolate sauce 

For morre information or the current menu, contact the booking line on 01726 335215 or email senara@penwith.ac.uk

Cefas Endeavour's Beam Trawl Survey 2012

Plenty of brittle stars with the beam trawl fitted with a blinder - who would have thought of fitting such a devious device?!!
Cefas Endeavour's South West Quarter 1 Beam Trawl Survey 2012 is underway.


They have 9 scientists on the survey; Sven, Ian, Rob, Joana, Leah, Paul, Dave , James and Jo.  James will be doing some plankton work into the late evening and helping in the fish room during the day. Cefas Endeavour is currently working in the Western English Channel. The survey is using two 4m beams, one with a blinder in (a small 20 mm net, which sits inside the cod end) and the other rigged commercially.

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

VesselTracker AIS - huge update!



A major upgrade to the VesselTracker web site and software suite including their mobile apps has just been launched tonight. This screen shot shows the extent of the new T-AIS receiving power giving the postion of ships hundreds of miles from the coast! - also now comes with AIS satellite data available as a global option for customers needing to track their ships around the world.......
Move over to Google Earth view and shipping in the South West can be seen as far as and even beyond the Continental Shelf!........
closer to home, the netter Ajax can be spotted north west of the Scillies amongst a big fleet of French trawlers. The new service includes a free account with a simple registration process.

Newlyn Needler - Issue 2 discovered


Pre the Big Issue and back in the day when the Min of Ag and Fish (MAFF) first began to exert control over the waves, a certain satirical magazine appeared on the top shelf of Barron's newsagents. Conceived, written, illustrated, printed and distributed by a select team of well-known Newlyn wannabe hacks, the 'Newlyn Needler' told of fishing life in Newlyn as it was or as it might have been. 

Difficult, if not impossible at times to separate fact from fiction, the magazine took an irreverent look at the characters who plied their livelihoods in and from the port. Sadly, a few of those characters that may be represented or alluded to in some of the more tame yarns are now sat in the big wheelhouse in the sky, or in Brennan's case a gazillion miles away, way beyond the stratosphere - a copy of the Newlyn Needler has come to light and is now available in digital format is therefore dedicated to their memory.

Apologies made in advance for the numerous 'in' jokes contained herein - as they used to say, you had to be there. As a footnote to the Bessy story (as described in the book, The Swordfish and the Star by Gavin Williamson); a handful of officers from HMS Bulldog, who was carrying out a hydro-graphic survey in Mounts Bay at the time, were in the Swordfish that very lunchtime and witnessed the spectacle of Bessie attempting to drink the aforementioned yard of ale while suspended from the ceiling - unknown to Bessy, the ale was spiked with a huge helping of salt - one of the officers turned to another and said, "I say skips, if it's like this on a Monday lunchtime - what's it like in here on a Friday night??!" The knight in shining armour who came to Bessie's rescue just before his crotch turned into a scene from Towering Inferno was none other than Medallion Man himself - who can now be found running Plymouth Fish Market Plymouth & Sutton Harbour - good move Peter!

Issue One will go on-line a soon as someone finds a copy!

Monday, 26 March 2012

Big Dutchman on Twitter



This was tweeted by the big Dutch boat, Orion from his Twitter account:
"First pull (haul) a 400kg plaice € 1.40 = € 560 a .600 ltr diesel € 0.70 = € 420. net € 140. Nowthe bank, crew and other costs are paid. ????"