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The largest food awards in the world are from Gillingham

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The wait is over for the producers who entered the ‘Oscars’ of the food industry, the Great Taste Awards; they finally know if they have been awarded one or more of the coveted stars.

martha collison great taste awards judge
Writer and baker Martha Collison was a Great Taste Awards judge in 2021

Back in April the judging process started with over 12,000 products blind tested, judged to be one, two, or three star or no stars. The three * products were then judged at a later session to find the overall Champion. The Great Taste Awards were set up by Bob Farrand of The Guild of Fine Food, based in Gillingham, Dorset, in 1994 along with The World Cheese Awards. The baton has now passed to his son, John Farrand, with Bob still assisting, and are now the largest food awards in the world with all categories of food and drink assessed.

No, one, two or three stars?

The judging process is simple but rigorous and fair. The products are blind-tasted
(to reduce recognition) by members of the food industry, for instance, producers, buyers, and journalists, initially each item is assessed by a table of three or four with positive comments to feedback to the producer, a grading is then applied of no, one, two or three stars.
The products awarded stars will be passed around other tables of judges to get a balanced view from a greater number of palettes, this increases the fairness of the system.

The golden fork

The three-star products are assessed again to select the regional winners, “The Golden Forks” and the Supreme Champion. This entire process takes four months with the results announced during the latter half of September each year.

The awards have become the premier indicator of quality – a product having one of the GTA star labels on the packaging is a sure sign that it will be worth trying.

by Simon Vernon,

Food Consultant & Great Taste Awards Judge

Three local companies won a coveted Three Star award:

Capreolus Fine Foods in Rampisham have won TWO 3 star awards (and three two stars too):

Venison and Pork Chorizo
‘Medium heat fermented Dorset chorizo handmade with wild venison and free range pork and authentic Spanish purple garlic, smoked Pimenton de la Vera flake and powder, sweet ancho chilli. Filled into a natural hog casing’

Dorset Soft Salami
‘A handmade Dorset fermented salami but soft & spreadable ambient pate style. Scoop out of casing spread on hot toast. Rounded flavour sweet hint of orange zest and paprika with notes of rosemary and juniper.

The Wasabi Company in Owermoigne have won for their Organic White Sesame Oil :

‘A supreme delicately textured, bright, clear colour and wonderfully enticing flavour this is the epitome of fine organic sesame oil. Roasted and pressed by 4th generation experts.

The Hollis Mead Organic Dairy in Corscombe won the cherished three stars for their Hollis Mead Organic Salted Butter (find it in a vending machine near you)

‘Pure and naturally sweet organic butter made from cows milked just once a day. Fed 100% on grass grown on our farm, using zero herbicides, pesticides, insecticides or artificial fertilisers. Churned on-site and hand-rolled, lightly salted.

Who judges?

The judges are made up of top chefs and restaurateurs who know their onions. People who run delis and farm shops, top food hall and retail buyers, acclaimed cooks, food writers and journalists, jam and cake experts from the WI, cheese makers and farmers. This diverse mix of judges ensures that every product is judged fairly and that nothing can slip through the net.

Local Two Star Awards:

  • Wan Ling Tea House for Mei Zhan Oolong Tea
    (plus a one star award)
  • Solkiki Chocolatemaker for Sakura Cherryleaf 65% Dark Milk Chocolate with Gran Palo cacao (plus four ‘one star’ awards)
  • Semley Honey for Semley honey
  • Ajar Of for Spicy Tomato Kasundi Chutney (plus a ‘one star’ award)
  • The Dorset Dairy Co. – no less than FOUR two star awards: Dorset Strained Yoghurt – Whole Milk, Dorset Dairy Cultured Cream, Dorset Cultured Butter – 2% salt and Dorset Cultured Butter – Chilli Edition (plus two one star awards)
  • The Real Cure Ltd won two stars for both Dorset Nduja and Fennel and White Pepper Salami
  • Woodlands Dairy Ltd for Woodlands Dairy Melbury Cheese
    (plus a ‘one star’ award)
  • Madjeston milk station for their Double Cream
    (plus a ‘one star’ award)
  • Lyons Hill Farm for Prime Aurox Beef Mince
    (plus two ‘one star’ awards)

How an 1857 murder in India halted Dorset traffic last month

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A young Dorset army officer, severely wounded during the 1857 Indian Mutiny, succeeded in leading women and children to safety despite being under constant rifle and shell-fire.

The 27 year-old hero, raised in Fontmell Magna, where his father was vicar, became the first man to posthumously win the Victoria Cross, the highest medal for courage in the face of the enemy.

Image by Pauline Batstone

Ltd Philip Salkeld had his arm amputated without anaesthetic and it is thought that the shock and insanitary conditions of an impromptu casualty station, during a battle, led to his slow and agonising death.

Lt Salkeld’s courage was commemorated at a small and solemn occasion last month as a plaque in his name was revealed at Salkeld Bridge near Plumber Manor, close to Sturminster Newton, causing a slight delay to traffic.

The bridge was chosen to reflect the dead hero’s job in the Bengal Engineers as his life was dedicated to civil construction.

He was also a dedicated family man who had saved £1,000 (£108,000 in today’s money) to support his younger brother’s education. Unfortunately his savings were looted from the London and Delhi Bank in India’s capital.

However a public fund was established for his brother’s education which was generously over-subscribed and a memorial was erected to him in Fontmell Magna at his father’s church.

Last month’s ceremony was attended by Lt Salkeld’s great-great nephew Robert Salkeld and Sara Jones CBE, widow of Lt Col ‘H’ Jones of the Dorset Regiment who received a posthumous VC in the 1982 Falkland’s Conflict.

Exceptional courage

Ltd Salkeld’s exploits in what India calls The First War of Independence reads like a Boy’s Own story.

When the uprising broke out the rebels ran amok killing all the Europeans they could find. He narrowly escaped death in the early rioting and found himself with survivors near the Kashmir Gate. With the enemy closing in, he led a group to the top of the bastion and ingeniously formed an escape ‘rope’ from linked leather sword belts. Under heavy fire they managed to escape, meeting up with more soldiers, including a Lt George Forrest (who also won a VC) who was in a state of shock having been shot through the hand. Also in the party was Lt Forrest’s wife, who had been shot in the shoulder, and his three young daughters, the youngest being nine.

Image courtesy of shutterstock

The party waded across the Ganges Canal, the River Jumna and were robbed by bandits. Lt Salkeld made the journey barefoot having given his shoes to one of the young girls.

Having delivered to dishevelled group to safety, the exhausted Lt Salkeld returned to the battle and was severely wounded in a huge explosion when he led a group of soldiers to re-take the Kashmir Gate. He died in acute pain in the early hours of 10th October 1857.

By: Andy Palmer

WIN four tickets to the Halloween Fireworks at Minterne House, worth up to £80!

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Yes, thanks to the lovely team at Minterne House we have have four tickets to give away to one lucky winner for the Halloween Fireworks Spectacular!

Halloween Fireworks at Minterne House

Please note these tickets are non transferrable – so before you enter, make sure you’re available on the 29th October and can get to Minterne House. Gates open at 6pm, and the fireworks are at 7.30pm.

It’s a great event of course – and there’s the usual hot dog and burger stands plus hot drinks and a bar.

To be in with a chance to win, just answer the first four questions in the widget box below. There are more chances to win by completing the other entry options if you so wish – they’re entirely up to you! The closing date for this competition is 22nd October 2021 and only entries received on or before that date can be included. The prize will go to the first randomly chosen entry. Good luck!
(competition opens when the October issue of the magazine publishes on the 1st October)

Win a family ticket to Minterne House Fireworks

MacCALLUM, Jill Valerie

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Jill Valerie MacCallum

Passed away peacefully at Dorchester Hospital on 25th September 2021 aged 84 years.

Beloved sister, auntie & friend. will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Funeral service will take place at Yeovil crematorium on Friday 15th October at 10.40am

The family request that no black is to be worn, bright happy colours only please.

Family flowers only please, but donations in Jill’s name are being invited in aid of the Dorset Air Ambulance and the Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary.

Please send cheques to GH Cook & Son 8 – 11 Bond Street Yeovil BA20 1PE

CASWELL, Patricia Olive

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Patricia Olive Caswell

Passed away peacefully at Yeovil Hospital on 24th September 2021 aged 80 years.

Funeral service will take place at Yeovil crematorium on Wednesday 27th October at 10.40am.

For further enquiries please contact GH Cook & Son 8-11 Bond Street Yeovil BA20 1PE

RICHMOND, Graham John

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Graham John Richmond of Sturminster Newton 

07.04.42 – 25.09.21

Fond happy memories of a brother, uncle and friend.

A lovely man with a great sense of humour; he will be sorely missed by his sisterJane Evans, nieces Libby Evans, and Philippa and Darrin Curtis.
(NZ family)

Qualified Early years practitioner | Tisbury Pre-School

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We are recruiting a Qualified Early years practitioner. This is a full-time position.

It is essential that the candidate has experience in childcare and is enthusiastic.

For an application form please email [email protected]

Closing date Friday 22nd October

Interviews will be held week commencing 1st NovemberEnhanced DBS essential

Land Wanted For Family Home

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Please help

We are a local family (& garden designer) looking for 1+ acre plot to buy for a new build energy efficient house and garden


Villages close to sherborne


Please email [email protected] or call: 07767701402

Full Time Sheep Milker Required

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You must be punctual & reliable.

Full training will be provided.

Weekends on rota.

Based in West Melbury

Please contact [email protected] for details