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SUMMARY:All Things Bright and Beautiful – Butterflies\, Moths and Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Scott Macintyre is delighted to deliver his latest series of photography workshops here\, at Sculpture by the Lakes. Winner of the Historic England category for Historical Photographer of the year 2023. Scott loves to immerse himself into woodlands\, landscapes\, coastal regions\, and amongst wildlife. Capturing authentic beautiful atmospheric images\, which remain natural and true to the subject.\n  \n\n\n  \nThis workshop is designed for beginners and intermediate photographers who wish to develop or enhance practical and technical photography skills. There is only 5 spaces for each tailored 4 hour workshop and participants are required to provide their own camera equipment – compact/bridge/DSLR or mirrorless camera.\n  \n\n\n  \nTo find out more about Scott and his work visit his website: https://www.scottmacintyrephotography.co.uk/\n  \n  \nAll Things Bright and Beautiful –\nButterflies\, Moths and Flowers\n\nFor this workshop you will learn the elements of:\nCamera Technique\, composition\, Modes\, Exposure\, Macro Photography\, Focusing\, Depth of field and Field Craft.\nFor this workshop a macro lens is ideal\, however\, if you have a telephoto lens up to 200mm this will be more than sufficient to capture our subjects\n  \nArrival is at 9am. Scott will welcome you with an introduction and briefing for the day ahead. He will then guide you to discover and capture Images from around our Rainbow Lake.\n  \nMid morning there will be a brief interval with refreshments and time to reflect. After this\, it’s time to get creative around the artists pool.\n  \nThe final part of the course you will review your images from the day\, debrief and have the opportunity for some closing Q’A’s with Scott.\n  \nThe course finishes at 1pm and the rest of the day will be yours to explore Sculpture by the Lakes with your camera in hand.\n\n  \nReserve your space here.\n\n      \n        \n      \n     \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk/event/all-things-bright-and-beautiful-butterflies-moths-and-flowers/
LOCATION:Sculpture by the Lakes\, Pallington Lakes\, Dorchester\, Dorset\, DT2 8QU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Photography
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SUMMARY:Fire and Food - Beef Night
DESCRIPTION:We promise you will not leave hungry!\n  \nFor our Summer Fire & Food Feast we are celebrating the steak! We have selected four different cuts of steak\, Denver\, Bavette\, Filet Mignon and bone in Rib-eye\, which we will cook over the fire. We have carefully sourced these steaks from grass fed cattle raised until fully mature to give the meat a wonderful texture and depth of flavour. See all the descriptions and our suppliers below.\n  \n \n\n\n  \nThis Fire & Food Feast will be served in the Riverside Arena with entry to the park and a welcome glass of bubbles at 6pm\, so you have time to walk around the grounds before dinner. We will sit down to dinner at 7pm and we would recommend allowing around 3 hours for the feast. We will round of the evening by serving café gourmand with a delicious selection of sweet treats. We look forward to sharing this feast with you.\n  \n  \n \n\n\n  \nThe Steaks\n  \nThe Denver Steak\nIt’s strange to think that parts of a cow can vary in age\, but the Denver cut was not actually discovered until an investigation was conducted by a group of professional butchers from the Cattleman’s Beef Board in 2009\, according to Grill Master University. The task was to find a cut of meat from the chuck roll in the cow’s shoulder. While cuts from the chuck are typically cooked at low temperatures for long amounts of time such as in braises and stews\, the result of the project was a cut fit for a high-heat grill that remains juicy\, tender\, and delicious.\n  \nBavette\nAlso known as flap steak\, bavette is a flat cut with an intense beef flavour. The bavette is also known as the butcher’s cut\, because butcher’s often save it for themselves. The name “bavette” is the French word for “bib\,” since this cut comes from the lower chest area of the cow close to the top of the abdomen. This well exercised but still fatty part of the cow makes bavette versatile\, in addition to delicious. Bavette should contain a significant amount of fat\, which is why it can be well enjoyed in a variety of forms from sliced thin to simply seasoned and cooked whole.\nBavettes have a similar flavour profile to flank or skirt steak\, two other flat cuts found close by. Bavettes are packed with minerals and are dense with fibre. Bavette\, however\, has a very loose structure\, helping to avoid chewiness or toughness with a lot of wiggle room in cooking method and internal temperature.\n  \nFilet Mignon\nFilet Mignon is undoubtedly the most widely encountered cut of steak there is. Filet mignon is portioned out of the tenderloin\, which is cut from the short loin of the cow and is completely surrounded by very relaxed muscles that rarely get exercise. This is what makes this cut iconically lean and tender. Cuts of filet mignon are cut into two-inch-thick portions from the entire tenderloin\, but the true filet mignon comes from the extra tender\, smaller tip of the tenderloin.\nDespite filet mignon’s popularity\, it remains a more costly cut of steak as its availability is limited to only a few portions per cow. Additionally\, cost can also vary on the raising of the cow itself\, which does in fact make for substantial difference in flavour and texture. Grass-fed beef yields a more premium cut than their more traditional and more widely practiced grain-fed counterparts. The extra cost does contribute to a richer\, more nutritious and more humane cut of beef. In an era when your carbon footprint can and should be minimized as much as possible\, grass-fed filet mignon is a win-win-win option.\nThe fat marbling of filet mignon cuts is so evenly dispersed and unfettered by constant exercise the only needed preparation to indulge in its richness is to season with salt and cook. That’s it. Hearing the words “filet mignon” immediately communicates luxury\, and the beautiful simplicity of this cut of steak is the reason why.\n  \nBone in Rib Eye\nRibeyes are cut directly from the ribcage of the cow. The copious amounts of fat on the rib cage provide a depth of flavour completely unparalleled by any other cut of steak. Not only is the ribeye surrounded by flavourful fat\, it’s marbled by it end to end. This fat melts down and opens up the fibres of the ribeye\, allowing it to absorb all of the flavour brought to life by cooking over fire. We slowly bring the steaks up to temperature with a gentle heat to allow the fat to render and then reverse sear them on top of the red-hot coals before resting them for 20 minutes before serving.\nRibeye steaks also take particularly well to dry aging\, a process that adds both tenderness and flavour to a cut of steak by storing the steak in a temperature-controlled environment for an extended period of time.\n  \n \n\n\n  \nReserve your table here:\n\n      \n        \n      \n    \n\n\n  \nSource of the meat.\n  \nThe Denver\, Bavette\, and Filet Mignon come from Lyons Hill Farm in Dorset and has been selected for its exceptional flavour. It is exclusively from Rare or Traditional breeds of British cattle that are grass fed. It is not your usual commercial beef\, it comes from cattle that are fully matured and live a life that’s 2 to 4 times longer than commercial cattle.\nThis is what old-fashioned beef used to taste like\, before being ruined by crossing our native breeds with continental cattle to make them grow faster and bigger\, to the total detriment of flavour.\nFrom our farm to your door; sustainable\, full flavoured meat. – Aurox Meat\n  \n  \nThe Bone in Rib Eye Steaks come from Meat Matters in Wales\, founded by Oliver Woolnough. These are ex dairy cows that have been put out to grass for a year or two after they have finished milking. This allows the cow to mature and develop flavour. He works with local dairy farms to select the best animals and allows them to mature in a stress free environment so the meat to develop flavour. The meat is then dry aged for a minimum of 28 days for a wonderful texture and depth of flavour.\nPremium Quality Beef Online – Meat Matters\n  \n  \n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk/event/fire-and-food-steak-night/
LOCATION:The Makers Yard\, Pallington Lakes\, Dorchester\, DT2 8QU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink
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