Those living in Barbados can order through me direct for BDS$150 signed. In Jamaica, of course, the book is carried by most bookstores. If you are visiting Devon House, Grogg Shop has them and while y…
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May 4th, 2010 •
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This little piggy went to Bay Street and found there was none? Which is what people may have thought from previous articles on the Souse House, the usual sign is gone and things are not the same. That…
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April 23rd, 2010 •
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From more than two thousand bartenders around the world, tonight the Team USA trio of Mark Stoddard, Todd Thrasher and Sean Hoard emerged as the clear winners in the sixth 42BELOW Cocktail World Cup. …
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April 5th, 2010 •
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Peter Sheppard; Many folk know him as Shep, not so many are aware his brother is Alan – the singer extraordinaire who spearheaded the massively triumphant return of Spice & Co in February …
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April 3rd, 2010 •
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Blogger Joann Bruso said in the Daily Mail: ‘Food is supposed to decompose, go bad and smell foul eventually. The fact that it has not decomposed shows you how unhealthy it is for children.̵…
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March 26th, 2010 •
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Chinatown, a discount store which carried anything from DVD’s to jeans, used to be on Green Hill and is now on Swan Street in Bridgetown, many Chinese restaurants here like Guangdong in Worthing…
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March 19th, 2010 •
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Two Michelin starred chef Raymond Blanc announced Team Belfast; Hayden Scott Lambert and Lisa McCarron from The Merchant Hotel, as the winners of the 42BELOW Cocktail World Cup National Final at Shore…
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February 18th, 2010 •
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There have been many changes at the Ackee Tree since last I visited, for one thing you will find many prints by Ronnie Carrington on sale as well as works from John Walcott (Yes, “Tubby De Guard…
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January 21st, 2010 •
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Visited the bakery on the outskirts of Eagle Hall not long ago, was doing late last-minute shopping on a weekend and decided some burgers for work during the week would be cool… Me and the wife …
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October 30th, 2009 •
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There were some amazing cocktails produced throughout the UK Regionals, we?ve listed them for you here: GLASGOW WINNING COCKTAILS: All Things Nice, Ally Turnbull 50ml 42BELOW Manuka Honey VodkaGingerH…
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October 20th, 2009 •
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I went to Jus’ Grillin’ at Quayside the other night with my madam, boy was I sorry! It seemed cool at first – Strip Steak with 2 sides at $35.95 and Jerk Chicken with two side orders…
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October 4th, 2009 •
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Bartenders in Barbados play a key role in the development of this island’s tourism and hospitality industries. Through their interactions, they can enhance or diminish each visitor?s total exper…
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July 19th, 2009 •
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First of all, I know I will very likely be stoned for my so-called “heresy“, but the truth – as HL Mencken once stated – is still sitting in the corner calmly licking its chops…
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April 10th, 2009 •
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Tired of roti? Saturday, I couldn’t get a park by Indian Grill and it led to me travelling down the road… When was the last time six dollars of Pudding & Souse fill you? Then you haven…
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March 22nd, 2009 •
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It has been over 2 months now that I have kept my word to stay away from KFC and Chefette, it has not been easy simply from a matter of convenience and location. These two entities have a stranglehold…
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March 3rd, 2009 •
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As you are aware by now I have sent my New Year’s Resolution to quite a few folks, I was – and still am – extremely ticked off at the lack of service. As was said by the weatherman i…
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December 31st, 2008 •
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24 months ago, an ex-journalist wondered if chatting about his pets (On a fruitless mission to recover a missing cat) and publishing unused reviews would draw people away from tabloid blogging from ot…
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December 23rd, 2008 •
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I am not sure which is worse for a restaurateur – having a reputation for not having ingredients or earning a status of avoidance due to bad manners… As everyone is aware by now, on weeken…
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October 20th, 2008 •
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My vacation was just around the corner (So is my B’day – hence the reason for the holidays), and I decided to go somewhere different for lunch… I went to the long-touted Friday’…
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September 30th, 2008 •
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Thanks to Living In Barbados, I now know that there seems to be a club of deadbeats outstanding for high credit bills run up at various institutes along Bim’s southern coastline, you mean to say…
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May 26th, 2008 •
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Well, it must be fairly well known by now that Barbados has not really had a truly local restaurant critique – ever! In the sense that no one is brutally honest enough to say if it’s bad t…
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May 14th, 2008 •
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As this News-Blog is about Barbados and set in the Caribbean, is only natural every now and again to look at things Bajan/C’bean… Such as the time I pondered about a soft drink flavoured l…
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May 4th, 2008 •
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Let’s say you’re a visitor, or you decide to have something other than a home cooked meal and you are trying a roti for the first time… What do you do? Read this article carefully, b…
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February 17th, 2008 •
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After only six months since its spectacular firework opening party, Peter de Savary’s Mount Cinnamon Resort and Savvy’s restaurant are delighted with the success and patronage of the resta…
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December 10th, 2007 •
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I use a Mozilla browser with an RSS feed at the bottom of the screen, there in the the scrolling ticker I see a CNN item about “HAM SODA” and I thought – “NO WAY,” boy! W…
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November 17th, 2007 •
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