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Jamaica Gleaner What's Cooking
published: Thursday | May 5, 2005

Gone bananas
At Lifestyle, we're so thrilled by the sight of golden fingers of bananas these days that we've ... well ... gone bananas ­ and some of our readers have joined us. To celebrate the return of the banana (after Hurricane Ivan)...

Swimming with the dolphins
THESE DAYS I seem to be doing a lot of things I never thought I would do at my age. Getting older makes you more adventurous, I guess ­ at least it seems to be making me.


Banana come back
SIX FOOT, seven foot, eight foot, bunch, daylight come and mi waa go home! While Harry Belafonte could sing about going home in the Banana Boat song, Jamaicans had little to sing about on the morning of last September 11...


THE PRETTIEST BANANA BREAD - About the participants
TANISHA WILLIAMS, a fourth form student at Mavis Bank High School in Mavis Bank, St. Andrew, impressed the judges with the artistic decoration of her cake.





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