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Jamaica Gleaner What's Cooking
published: Thursday | February 22, 2007

A taste of Ireland in St Lucia
For the past month, Food has been taking readers to all the cricketing nations of the world. The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 kicks off in Jamaica next month and each week we have featured one West Indian and one other nation. Today, our World Cup culinary.

Let's do Trinidad

As I continue with the series of recommended places to eat in the various islands during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, I bring you Trinidad. But first, just a correction for Barbados - Apsara and Tamnak Thai Restaurant (Indian and Thai) and Italia Coffe

Celestial Seasonings - tea for any time

For more that 35 years, Celestial Seasonings has been committed to providing the highest-quality herbal teas. Whatever time of day, whatever your desire, Celestial has the tea for you. Great tasting and refreshing, they can do wonderful things...

Tea Time!

We asked some persons to taste various types of the Celestial Seasonings herbal teas and this was their response.Winsome Ramsingh, May Pen:I love the Celestial Seasonings teas but never tried the Perfectly Pear brand before. It is very good...

FOOD CRITIC - Atmospheric pressure at Christopher's

Walking into Christopher's, which is on the ground floor of The Quad, there is no mistaking that an inviting wine bar awaits you. In the front, there are lounge chairs and low tables, where patrons can enjoy a homely and relaxing evening...





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