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Jamaica Gleaner What's Cooking
published: Thursday | February 28, 2008

A passion for pastry
Baking has always been Safia Burton's passion. While attending Immaculate Conception high School in St Andrew, instead of books, she would have a cake in her school bag and at lunchtime, she would supply her line of loyal customers....

Fish for Lent: 40 ways in 40 days

CODFISH RECIPES - Brittany Cod Soup3lb cod1 onion, chopped1 garlic clove, crushed3tbsp margarine6 potatoes, peeled, chopped, diced10 cups water2 bay leaves1tsp thyme1/2tsp marjoram4tbsp parsley, chopped2tsp salt1/2tsp pepperCut cod into chunks, set aside.

ROTI Mania

Roti lovers may have thought they died and went to heaven if they were among the hundreds who turned out for the annual Roti Festival at Club India, Lady Musgrave Road, on Sunday. With numerous rides and activities to occupy the children, the adults were free...

Jamaican restaurant in China

In the summer of 2007, the first Jamaican restaurant Cho-Cho was opened in Hangzhou, China. According to owner Glendon Thompson, this is the first Jamaican restaurant to be opened in the country of one billion people. Thompson, who is from Jamaica, lives in Atlanta.

Not just a place for ribs

Opening just over a year ago, this cool and peaceful restaurant is situated on Braemar Avenue. Having ventured there for lunch and dinner several times, I decided that it was high time I wrote about Rib Kage. Although the original bar and grill on Constant Spring Road has been around...

Western wine news

The Rotary Club of Montego Bay is hosting an evening of wine-tasting on Friday, March 7, at the Event Place, to benefit the Blessed Assurance Orphanage. Adrian Garforth, master of wine, 1876 Wines, will lead the tasting which will focus on nine lesser-known wines ...

SOBE was a blast ...

The Food Network's South Beach Food & Wine Festival in Miami was bursting with 'foodies' from all over the world last weekend. SOBE was totally sold out. Patrons tasted to their heart's delight and watched celebrities do their thing. Barbados was there with two tables 'fuming'...





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