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What you can eat and where you could eat when you are wheat free/gluten free in Jamaica.
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Tying the Knot in Jamaica - Wedding Dresses by Clay
By her dress you shall know her,
The Queen of the Wedding.
The Queen of the Wedding.
For some women, the visual definition of their bridal state is summed up by their wedding dress. It is their identifier, their regal attire, a special dress for a very special day.
Wedding dresses take different shapes and forms, vary by culture and fashion preference. Some dresses are bought new from a store, rented from another, passed down from generation to generation, shared between sisters or made to order by a dressmaker. The acquisition of a wedding dress can be a challenge, and this challenge has forced many women to choose a dress they only tolerate (not love), rent though they didn't want to, travel near and far, among other things. The bride in Jamaica has found her wedding dress creating fairy godmother in Clay.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
Tying the Knot in Jamaica - Make Up by Shelly-Ann Chung
The Caribbean isles are beautiful gems adorning the Caribbean Sea. Jamaica, with its beautiful white sand, lush green landscape and beautiful mountain backdrops, is a preferred location for weddings. The locals appreciate the scenic advantage they have, to the point that many emigrants return to the island to have their weddings here. Jamaica has grown to be a popular destination wedding site, as well. Foreigners are drawn to the island's beauty and laid back feel, not to mention the amazing wedding services available to them. It is quite common for destination weddings to be held in the resort regions of Jamaica. However, what about Kingston or Portmore - two of the most populated and urban areas in Jamaica. What do they have to offer? Plenty and if you want a truly Jamaican wedding, all the better reason to have top notch, truly Jamaican wedding vendors.
The "Tying the Knot in Jamaica" Series will feature several wedding vendors who are primarily based in Kingston, St. Andrew and St. Catherine and also answer the call to work all over the island, the Caribbean and the world as per requests by their clientele.
The first article of the series puts the spotlight on Shelly-Ann Chung.
Make Up Artist Shelly-Ann Chung |
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Dairy Free and Egg Free Breakfast
Selamat Hari Natal
Joyeux Noël
Feliz Navidad
Buon Natale
Froehliche Weihnachten
Feliz Natal
С Рождеством
Merry Christmas
As discussed in So what's on the Breakfast Menu the holidays are upon us and for many of us that means we will be a house guest or are expecting house guests. A wheat free breakfast is one thing but a dairy free, egg free and wheat free breakfast? Oh honey, it can definitely be done.
Friday, December 13, 2013
So what's on the Breakfast Menu?
"Tis the season to be jolly, fa la la la la, la la la la"
It's Christmas! The holidays are upon us and for many of us that means we will be a house guest or are expecting house guests.
As a host, one of your primary concerns is what to feed your guests, especially if (a) they can't or won't eat certain things and (b) you are on a tight budget.
As a guest, you hope there will be enough food that you will enjoy, especially if you are going to an area or country you are unfamiliar with. If you are on a restricted diet for health reasons (such as diabetes, food allergy and so on), you might be anxious about being both properly and sufficiently facilitated by your host. If you have a true food allergy, you will be very concerned about if your host will have food items safe for you to consume, as well as foods you will enjoy eating.
Saturday, December 07, 2013
The Christmas Class Party
And just like that 2013 is almost over...and with it, the first school term (semester). For some kids and high schoolers this means it's Christmas Class Party time.
With so many children being diagnosed with coeliac (celiac) disease, wheat allergy, gluten sensitivity as well as those voluntarily opting for a gluten free or wheat free diet, sometimes the usual menu has to be scrapped. There are many options available - whether on a shoestring budget or planning for a royal feast.
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