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Cayman Islands Community Events FRI JUNE 5 Estella Scott Roberts Foundation Gala In support of the Estella Scott Roberts Foundation grant program, the foundation will be hosting its annual fundraising event at the George Town Yacht Club on Friday June…
Six Caribbean countries achieve Millennium Development Goal on hunger
From CARIBBEAN360 SANTIAGO, Chile – Six Caribbean countries have achieved the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) on hunger. In its latest report, ‘Panorama of Food Insecurity in Latin America and the Caribbean 2015′, released yesterday, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)…
Recipe of the week
Want a rich and silky pan sauce for your steak? Grab the cream By Daniel Gritzer Culinary Director From Serious Eats Cream is the secret weapon in this rich, silky pan sauce with mushrooms. [Photographs: Vicky Wasik] One of the…
“Coming Home” to Schooner’s Bar & Grill at Cayman Turtle Farm
A new monthly event started at Schooner’s Bar & Grill last Friday, 29th May. Planned to take place on the last Friday of each month, “Coming Home: An evening of Caymanian food and entertainment” will feature a live band and…
June events at Cayman Islands’ Camana Bay
Camana Bay, Grand Cayman (Tuesday, 26 May 2015): From a series of family-friendly movies under the stars to a cooking class with Dad to a celebration of film in Cayman to a showcase of all things you need for island…
Olwomen story of the week
Avoid Calorie Dense Foods; 5 Wise Steps By Jazlyn Hunt From Olwomen Health is arguably the one thing most dear to a person. With the changing trends in the way we live, in our choice of foods and our habits,…
New Kitchen Garden at Schooner’s Bar & Grill at Cayman Islands Turtle Farm
The Food & Beverage Team at Schooner’s Bar & Grill, under the guidance of F&B Manager Anita Parsons, has initiated a new Kitchen Garden Project. Along the lines of the global “farm to table” culinary movement, the team has started…
Scientists discovered the world’s first warm-blooded fish
By Will Dunham, Reuters From Business Insider Move over, mammals and birds, and make room for a fish called the opah in the warm-blooded club. Researchers said in the journal Science on Thursday that this deepwater denizen is the first…
Species like parrotfish help protect the reef
By Don Rhodes from Keys Info Net The decline of the parrotfish is one of the reasons behind the reef’s decline. While drifting along on a shallow ledge on Conch Reef, I spot a group of colorful parrot fish chomping…
Recipe of the week
Recipe: Fried eggs & collard greens over polenta By Emma From The Kitchn Breakfast doesn’t get much better than this. I’m talking about tangles of tender collards cooked with bacon (and yes, oh yes, bacon fat), sharing a plate with…