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  • With authentic Jamaican cuisine like roti, jerk chicken and the Jamaican national favorite, ackee and salt fish, the food combined with the decor and music will take you to a roadside cafe in Jamaica, Taylor said. The open house features one-of-a-kind gift ideas like handmade pottery, bags, scarves and shawls, jewelry, original artwork, as well as canvases and plaques by Dundee Designs of Alexander.

  • ...A very different Jamaican experience. Cost: $20 adult, $10 child. Near MoBay... have to try Island Grill, a Jamaican fast-food chain with locations in both MoBay and Ochi, for j...

  • Bammy is a traditional Jamaican, deep-fried cassava flatbread that is a popular accompaniment to many fried foods, especially fish. A mixture of grated cassava root, flour and salt is lightly fried (usually in coconut oil), dipped in coconut milk, and fried again.

  • ...[3] The applicant, Venitia Walker, is a Jamaican citizen. In Canada , she has two sisters living in... at the church outreach and a community food bank; and unemployed and supported by her daughter...

  • After dinner, I ask for a suggestion for a drink and I'm offered a rum punch, "Be careful," the bartender tells me, "It's very strong." It is strong. Three sips and I believe I could undergo dental surgery. Five sips and I begin to believe I could perform dental surgery. People are surprisingly serious about theses classes and listening to snippets of conversations around the room, you discover that many people come back year after year, and a large number of them work in the restaurant industry. The guest chefs attend each others' classes (I found myself next to chef [Norma Shirley] in Efiso [Farris]' class) and there are youthful staff in kitchen whites taking notes from the edges of the rooms. It's a kind of de-constructed guacamole. He's peeled and sliced an avocado but allowed it ...

    Jamaican food fight: Top chefs show best in classy cook-off...

  • Now that it's back to reality, it's time to kick off the new year by highlighting a local employer that has received national recognition, the city's introduction to a laser that promises to let you kick those dirty habits, and at last, the anticipated reopening of one of the city's most beloved ethnic restaurants. MCDONALD'S and SHOPPERS DRUG MART After months of watching construction crews labour over the city's new McDonald's restaurant and the new Shoppers Drug Mart location, it's officially time to cut the ribbon on both projects.

    ... hiccups along the way, Irie Kaya Caribbean Food, located at 559 Eighth St., will be ready to open ... avid travellers and lovers of all things Jamaican, owner Marba Taylor said immediately after the pop...

  • ... with meat or codfish for a traditional Jamaican meal. Saras explains that Coconut Lime Callaloo is... using community garden projects to grow food that keep strong ties to their personal histories ...

  • Having just returned from our annual sojourn to warmer climes -- this year, it was Jamaica (again) -- we'd had our fill of fabulous fish and chicken dishes. [...] despite the deliciousness of the white meat offerings, and regardless of the occasional cheeseburger I'd had just to tide me over, this Prairie girl was more than ready for some good old Manitoba beef when she returned home. Even though my husband and I are spice wimps, we'd become enamoured with Jamaican jerk chicken the last time we visited that island nation, so we indulged in many feeds of it -- minus the really hot sauce -- when we were there this year.

    By Diane Nelson. It was the best wine and food pairing I've ever come up with. And it was complet...

  • The paper describes the nature and role of accounting during apprenticeship - the transition period from slavery to waged labor in the British West Indies. Planters, colonial legislators, and Parliamentary leaders all feared that freed slaves would flee to open lands unless they were bound to plantations. Thus, rather than relying entirely on economic incentives to maintain viable plantations, the Abolition Act and subsequent local ordinances embodied a complex synthesis of paternalism, categorization, penalties, punishments, and social controls that were collectively intended to create a class of willing waged laborers. The primary role of accounting within this structure was to police work arrangements rather than to induce apprentices to become willing workers. This post-emancipation...

    ...11]. He had just given evidence to the Jamaican House of Assembly, which was investigating how ema... more than 45 hours each week in return for food, housing, clothing, and medical care, but each col...

  • Somebody got a bad mind about me," says [Toots], recounting the events that inspired the song. "There's something in Jamaica called Festival (the Jamaican Festival Song Competition). I went and I performed a song called Bam Bam and it became No. 1 in the competition... So, when I won, (Island Records founder) Chris Blackwell came down from London and gave us a contract to do our first English tour. "I never even smoked," he laughs about the marijuana charges. "I was riding a motorbike with my two friends and (the police) said that we were riding without a rider's licence, but that was just to get to me. They tried to frame me, so I wrote a song about it. I never went to prison. I went to this place like an army dormitory. I got my own clothes, I got my own food, I got my guitar and I ...



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