Hmmm! Curry Chicken, a well known dish the world over. However, today we a re giving you a recipe with a nice little twist. We featured the Jamaican Curry Chicken recipe on our blog a few months ago but today we offer you Chicken Curry cooked down in creamy Coconut Milk. Check it out below. … Continue reading Recipe of the Day: Chicken Curry in Coconut Milk
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2014 Fifa World Cup – Group Stage Predictions
Group A
Brazil go into the 2014 Fifa World Cup as favorites to lift their sixth trophy. There is no doubt that the Brazilian’s go mad for football and as the home nation their is no surprise that they could win it.
Aside from Brazil, Group A could prove to be a close contest. Mexico didn’t qualify with the ease that is expected and got through in a play-off, however lets not forget that they beat Brazil to the Gold medal at London 2012. Croatia are a well-known throughout Europe but it will be interesting to see how they perform on the world stage – Real Madrid’s Luca Modrid will be a key player in them sneaking through with Brazil. Cameroon haven’t looked as solid as they have in the past and I’m tipping them to finish bottom of the group.Group Winner: Brazil
Runner-Up: Croatia
One-to-Watch: Neymar Jr.
Group A
Brazil are heavy favourites to lift a sixth trophy in their own country.
Brazil go into the 2014 World Cup as favourites to lift their sixth trophy. There is no doubt that the Brazilian’s go mad for football and as the home nation their is no surprise that they could win it.
Aside from Brazil, Group A could prove to be a close contest. Mexico didn’t qualify with the ease that is expected and got through in a play-off, however lets not forget that they beat Brazil to the Gold medal at London 2012. Croatia are a well-known throughout Europe but it will be interesting to see how they perform on the world stage – Real Madrid’s Luca Modrid will be a key player in them sneaking through with Brazil. Cameroon haven’t looked as solid as they have in the past and I’m tipping them to finish bottom…
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2014 FIFA World Cup – Teams and Groups playing in Brazil
Group A Country GP W D L GF GA GD PTS Brazil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Croatia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cameroon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Group B Country GP W D L GF … Continue reading 2014 FIFA World Cup – Teams and Groups playing in Brazil
2014 FIFA World Cup – World Cup Fever is in the air!
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2014, Denise N. Fyffe Fifa World Cup fever is in the air and every country on the planet will be tuned in to follow every match for the next month. The first match begins in Brazil on Thursday, June 12, 2014 and the finals will be held Sunday, July … Continue reading 2014 FIFA World Cup – World Cup Fever is in the air!
2014 FIFA World Cup – Charts and Wallpapers
2014 FIFA World Cup football enthusiasts will be working hard to keep track of match points and which teams will be moving through the rounds. Just to make life a little easier, here are a few 2014 FIFA World Cup - Charts and Wallpapers to help you with this process.
Jamaican Lifestyle: Traffic fine hike – Speeding ticket charges may race by up to 300%
Jamaicans are surely in for a treat once the new traffic fines are implemented. many are eager to see whether these new fines will curb the dangerous driving habits of Jamaican drivers. via Jamaica Gleaner Fines under the new Road Traffic Act Offence Proposed Current fine Driving or using motor vehicle without valid certificate of … Continue reading Jamaican Lifestyle: Traffic fine hike – Speeding ticket charges may race by up to 300%
Jamaican Health: Donnie McClurkin Donates $67.5 Million In Medical Supplies to Jamaica’s Public Health System
The Jamaican public health system has benefited from a donation of medical supplies valued at approximately $67.5 million from International Gospel Recording Artiste and Pastor, Donnie McClurkin, through his Perfecting Faith Ministries. Minister of Health, Hon. Dr. Fenton Ferguson, who received the supplies during a ceremony at the Courtleigh Hotel in Kingston on Monday, June … Continue reading Jamaican Health: Donnie McClurkin Donates $67.5 Million In Medical Supplies to Jamaica’s Public Health System
The Calabash Experience – Watching the sunset from Lovers Leap Guest House
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2014, Denise N. Fyffe
Jamaican Health: Caribbean countries with confirmed cases of Chikungunya virus
According to Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Chikungunya is a viral disease transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes such as Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. It can cause high fever, join and muscle pain, and headache. Chikungunya does not often result in death, but the joint pain may last for months or years and may … Continue reading Jamaican Health: Caribbean countries with confirmed cases of Chikungunya virus
Post Calabash post by Stephanie Saulter
The Calabash International Literary Festival 2014 has been over for going on four days now, and I am not yet quite recovered. From the welcome dinner for authors and press last Thursday night; to the Friday morning boat trip to Pelican Bar; to the opening of the Festival proper that evening with an emotional reading of Maya Angelou’s seminal Still I Rise; to Saturday’s packed programme that featured Zadie Smith, Colum McCann, Salman Rushdie, Karen Lord, and … umm … me; to Sunday’s mellow musical wind-down, followed by another sumptuous farewell meal – it was, in a word, amazing. Calabash accomplishes something that few other literary festivals or genre conventions achieve, or even attempt: a true meeting of creative minds, a bridging of the gap between ‘mainstream’ and ‘genre’, a celebration of the full breadth and depth of literary ambition and experience.
The Calabash International Literary Festival 2014 has been over for going on four days now, and I am not yet quite recovered. From the welcome dinner for authors and press last Thursday night; to the Friday morning boat trip to Pelican Bar; to the opening of the Festival proper that evening with an emotional reading of Maya Angelou’s seminal Still I Rise; to Saturday’s packed programme that featured Zadie Smith, Colum McCann, Salman Rushdie, Karen Lord, and … umm … me; to Sunday’s mellow musical wind-down, followed by another sumptuous farewell meal – it was, in a word, amazing. Calabash accomplishes something that few other literary festivals or genre conventions achieve, or even attempt: a true meeting of creative minds, a bridging of the gap between ‘mainstream’ and ‘genre’, a celebration of the full breadth and depth of literary ambition and experience.
These were just a few of my…
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