Oak and Sage
Oak and Sage catering; open fire caterers bringing the fire to your table
We are Oak & Sage, a live fire catering company based in Cheshire.
Our aim is to provide restaurant quality food while exposing your guests to the theatre of open fire cooking, be it spit roasted porchetta, a hanging rib of beef or caged whole chickens.
All of our produce is locally sourced, prepared in house and cooked entirely over open fire allowing you to enjoy food the way it was meant to be; fresh, honest and rustic.
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Let’s talk about wedding makeup — not the airbrushed, cookie-cutter kind that clings to glossy magazines and insists every bride should glow like a beige Instagram filter. We mean alternative wedding makeup — expressive, emotive, rule-breaking beauty that dares to be bold, messy, glitter-strewn, goth, punk, witchy, romantic, or whatever you need it to be.
A world where love defies the boundaries of time is captured perfectly by Eloise Pitcher Photography in this styled shoot organised buy Ella Bella Weddings and Events in collaboration with Quirky Weddings. This gorgeous feature, enveloped in rich red florals that ignite passion and life, centres around a striking coffin archway and intertwines everlasting love with gothic beauty.
There lies a unique journey awaiting newlyweds who wish to embrace their gothic hearts. A dark honeymoon is not just a celebration of love but an exploration into the shadow-draped corners of history, mystery and timeless romance.
Scotland, with it’s ancient castles and mist-shrouded landscapes, offers a perfect tapestry for this journey… but there’s darker, more intriguing tales to explore too.
When we think of honeymoons, the usual imagery comes to mind — white sands, clinking cocktails, postcard sunsets. But for some couples, love doesn’t follow a script — and neither should the adventure that follows “I do.” For those who are drawn to history, haunted beauty, or the poignancy of human resilience, a honeymoon can be something deeper: a pilgrimage, a quiet confrontation with the past, or a shared reflection on the world’s raw and remarkable truths.