Using Jamaican Sinkle Bible or Aloe Vera provides a natural, organic and alternative method to treat many ailments. There are many varieties, around the world, of the Aloe Vera plant. In Jamaica, this famously renowned plant is also called Sinkle Bible. It is commonplace in many back yard and garden. This potent species is packed … Continue reading Jamaican Sinkle Bible, Aloe Vera Supplements
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Jamaican Food: Vacation in Negril – Jerk Chicken, Curry Goat and Soursop
Ackee and saltfish? Jerk chicken? I was very excited about these Jamaican dishes. I had no idea what ackee was, and did not know what spices are in the jerk seasoning. Aside from all kinds of drinks with Jamaican rum, I set it as my mission to find soursop juice. Another ingredient I did not … Continue reading Jamaican Food: Vacation in Negril – Jerk Chicken, Curry Goat and Soursop
Jamaican Food: Sweet Delicious Cornmeal Porridge
Morning! Delicious Jamaican Cornmeal porridge is on the menu this Sunday. Jamaican’s love their porridge and I’m happy to say I’m no exception! Cornmeal porridge is the Jamaican choice for a warming nutritious breakfast. It is rich and warming, and so tasty with lovely spices. A great alternative to oat based porridge as it’s gluten … Continue reading Jamaican Food: Sweet Delicious Cornmeal Porridge
Jamaican Food: 4 More Things to Taste in Jamaica
Jamaica certainly fascinates many visitors to our shores; not only the music and culture, but our food and customs as well. Check out OK Namaste's report on their visit to Jamaica. Re-blogged from OK Namaste: I am home, and in true Central New York fashion it is a bitterly cold and miserably cloudy day. At … Continue reading Jamaican Food: 4 More Things to Taste in Jamaica
Poetry: My Black Story
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2017, Denise N. Fyffe I stand in my skin And I ponder within Of my history Of my story. The foundation of me Which I forget so easily Of my history Of my story. Those who struggled Those who fought for my freedom For our freedom. Now it is … Continue reading Poetry: My Black Story
Jamaican Weddings: Wedding Day tips for the groom
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2010, Poetess Defy, Denise Fyffe Many people who tattoo their skin have the areas that display the tattoo waxed or shaved; especially if it is very hairy, like their arm. Manscaping is a novel idea for some men; the thought of removing hair from places such as your chest, … Continue reading Jamaican Weddings: Wedding Day tips for the groom
Jamaican Wedding: Tips for The Hairy Groom
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise Fyffe Many people who tattoo their skin have the areas that display the tattoo waxed or shaved; especially if it is very hairy, like their arm. Manscaping is a novel idea for some men; the thought of removing hair from places such as your … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: Tips for The Hairy Groom
Jamaican Wedding: Tips for planning the best Jamaican wedding reception
A wedding is a joyous occasion. People come together to celebrate the union of a bride and groom. They eat, drink and toast the newlyweds. But Jamaican weddings take time to plan, and it can become very stressful doing so. Often times the bride will take on the bulk of the planning, and she may enlist … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: Tips for planning the best Jamaican wedding reception
Jamaican Poetry: Jamaica Elections, The End of an Era
It has come, the end of another era, We can only look in the mirror; To reflect and find. To cherish these moments In history, in time. It has come, the beginning of another’s destiny, To stand on the highest stage in our land; It has come, for another to make their imprint, To declare … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: Jamaica Elections, The End of an Era
Jamaican Poetry: Mama Portia and Dean
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe Dean met a woman he had never before seen, One wid a vision and a rising dream. He thought he would pay har a devastating trip; Taking his friends Chaos and Gusty Winds, Just for the fun of it. Mama Portia sey ‘God, … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: Mama Portia and Dean