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Fenton

/ ˈfɛntən /

noun

  1. FentonJames (Martin)1949MBritishWRITING: poetWRITING: journalistWRITING: critic James ( Martin ). born 1949, British poet, journalist, and critic. His poetry includes the collections A German Requiem (1980) and Out of Danger (1993)
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Great Britain's Alice Kinsella came 12th after a marked improvement on her qualifying performance, and compatriot Georgia-Mae Fenton was 18th.

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“Not only does our 400-mile sourcing rule support local farmers and purveyors, but it helps drive creativity,” Fenton explained.

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"It’s a wink to the influence we derive from Japan, while being a cool word. It’s a little mysterious and a nice conversation starter," Fenton said.

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In addition to grilling and cooking on the custom-designed hearth, Fenton also incorporates ash, oak and smoke into the dishes.

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“Not only does this minimize waste, but it creates an unbelievable product unlike anything you can find on a shelf,” Fenton said.

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