1971 - Eric Donaldson with "Cherry Oh Baby" Lyrics from: http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/hardertheycome/cherryohbaby.htm Cherry oh, Cherry oh, baby, Don`t you know I`m in need of thee? If you don`t believe it`s true, What have you left me to do? So long I,ve been waiting, For you to come right in. And now that we are together, Please … Continue reading Jamaica Festival Song History: 1971 – Watch Eric Donaldson with “Cherry Oh Baby”
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Jamaica- Ocho Rios
Jamaica has surely left an impression on many of its visitors. Here is an honest account, served with the good and the bad. Re-blogged from The Fair Prima Donna In February 2010 I went to Ocho Rios, Jamaica with my younger brother and parents. It was a much needed break from University, and the vitamin … Continue reading Jamaica- Ocho Rios
Jamaican Lifestyle: Top 3 Things to do in Jamaica in 2014
We decided to do something very different this year and enjoy a side of Jamaica in which many tourists do not see or experience! The truly cultural side of ‘country’ as Jamaican’s would say (meaning any part of the island that is outside of the nation’s capital, Kingston).
From this experience we wanted to share 3 absolute things you must try when you visit this beautiful Caribbean destination, Jamaica.
1. Something out of the ordinary
Our first adventure began around a camp fire (yes – they actually build camp fires on the island in the country!). We enjoyed learning about ‘ole’ time Jamaica around the camp fire and understanding why older ladies (like the one pictured above) live such long and healthy lives. And by the way, we learnt that the lady carrying the 10 gallons of water (pictured above) is actually 74 years old and she did that twice a week, walking over 10 miles! We were very impressed!
We ate a simple but extremely tasteful meal of roast yam, roast saltfish and roast dumplin. We were told that roasting yam requires a bit of skill and expertise as it takes a few hours to roast and a gentle hand, but when it was finished we got a slice of this delicious starchy vegetable with a slice of butter on top – YUM!!! It literally melts in your mouth!
The roasted saltfish is an easy one for those of you that would like to try. Just get a slice of the salted codfish, wash off the salt and place the fish on the hot coals to roast for about 15-20 minutes on both sides.
2. Take away a piece of the island
For us it was this Jamaican recipe.
Here is the recipe for the Jamaican roast dumplin…
Jamaican Roast Dumplin Recipe:
- 2C Flour (counter flour)
- Water
- Dash of salt
1. Add salt to flour
2. Gradually add water to flour and knead until it forms a spongy dough
3. Make small, round, flat Jamaican dumplins and place on the embers (ashes – NOT on the direct fire!)
4. Roast for about 10 minutes on each side
3. Bring out the wild side in you!
We took a walk in their luscious Jamaican farm land and picked some local Jamaican fruits (we ate half of them along the way
but it was a fantastic experience. We also found a cocoa tree which we picked and learnt the process of how to make hot chocolate.
Jamaican Cocoa Chocolate Recipe:
Processing the Jamaican cocoa (chocolate) from the Cocoa tree
Step 1: Pick the Jamaican cocoa off the tree and shell it (open the fruit and take out the seeds)
Step 2: Put the Jamaican cocoa seeds out in the sun to dry
Step 3: Once the Jamaican cocoa seeds are dry then put them in to a pot (no liquid) and parch it in order to remove the shell.
Step 4: After the Jamaican cocoa shell is removed then you need to mortar the seed in order to make the chocolate fine.
Enjoy a cup of your Jamaican chocolate with some sugar and milk. It is so much better than Jamaican milo!
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Rewind Selecta! As my Jamaican friend would say…
This year, we rang in the new year on the beautiful island of Jamaica! There is so much that is said about Jamaica but it is fact that it is a country known for its vibrant culture, spicy foods such as jerk chicken and pork, reggae music (Bob Marley) and mountains filled with lush vegetables and plant life.
We decided to do something very different this year and enjoy a side of Jamaica in which many tourists do not see or experience! The truly cultural side of ‘country’ as Jamaican’s would say (meaning any part of the island that is outside of the nation’s capital, Kingston).
From this experience we wanted to share 3 absolute things you must try when you visit this beautiful Caribbean destination.
1. Something out of the ordinary
Our first adventure began around a camp fire…
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Jamaican Wedding: Beach wedding favors
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise Fyffe Jamaican Weddings are an occasion not just for sharing memories and celebrating with the bride and groom, but also of having fun. Having wedding favors is a traditional part of the wedding. It is how you thank your guests for making the effort to … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: Beach wedding favors
Jamaican Gambling: Slot Machines, 3 Reel Casino Slots vs. 5 Reel Slots
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2013, Denise N. Fyffe Some of the most fun games in a casino are the slots. This game is loved both by novice and professional players. It helps in improving their skills and professionals tend to win more than fun players do. Both at land based and online casinos … Continue reading Jamaican Gambling: Slot Machines, 3 Reel Casino Slots vs. 5 Reel Slots
Jamaican Wedding: The usefulness of magazines in the wedding planning process
By: Denise defy Fyffe. Copyright © 2013, Denise N. Fyffe Planning a Jamaican Wedding is an exciting event. Many women look forward to doing this their whole lives. Some even take it on as a career as coordinators and wedding planners; while other fantasize and scope out wedding magazines. However, not many Jamaican brides or … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: The usefulness of magazines in the wedding planning process
Jamaican Sports: Michael Frater, sprinter peeved at Stephen Francis criticism over JAAA position
Republished: Sprinter peeved at coach's criticism over JAAA position Leighton Levy, Gleaner Writer Michael Frater has quit MVP Track Club over what he says is the disrespect being shown to him by head coach Stephen Francis, following his decision to run for the post of vice-president of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA). In the … Continue reading Jamaican Sports: Michael Frater, sprinter peeved at Stephen Francis criticism over JAAA position
Jamaica and The London 2012 Olympics: Pocket rocket, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Hansle Parchment medal in 200m, 110m hurdles
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe Jamaica's top sprint athletes were out for gold on day six of the Track and Field Schedule at the London 2012 Olympics. Though setbacks and mishaps were the order of the day at the XXX Olympiad; Jamaica collected two medals in the … Continue reading Jamaica and The London 2012 Olympics: Pocket rocket, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Hansle Parchment medal in 200m, 110m hurdles
Jamaican Gambling: Choosing the right Gambling websites, games, and experience
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2013, Denise N. Fyffe People are sometimes careless when it comes to gambling. They forget logic at times, and get pretty caught up in the excitement. This is not a good move and should always be prevented. Whether you are in a physical or brick and mortar casino or … Continue reading Jamaican Gambling: Choosing the right Gambling websites, games, and experience
The Island Journal – 2012 in review
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Denise N. Fyffe The Island Journal - 2012 in review Thanks to all the 68,000 visitors who made visited throughout 2012. It is because of your continued visits and interest why we continue to produce material that surrounds the Jamaican culture, lifestyle, health, sports, wedding, advice, politics etc. Jamaica … Continue reading The Island Journal – 2012 in review



