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Millennials’ inability to commit to monogamous fast food relationships is hurting McDonald’s

By Mary Beth Quirk From Consumerist While it would be great for companies if all consumers agreed to go steady with just one of its suitors, choosing say, one fast food restaurant above all the rest and devoting themselves entirely…

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Soon, your food may dine on insects

By Lauren Zanolli for MIT Technology From Mashable Technologyreview As the world grows hungrier for animal protein, insects could be the new way to feed livestock. Most farmers go to great lengths to keep insects at bay. For a growing…

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Cayman health dept. announces food handlers course & lunchbox meals warning

From Cayman Islands Department of Environmental Health Food Handlers’ Certification Courses Food Handlers’ training courses continue to be offered by the Department of Environmental Health (DEH). All persons working in the food industry, who have not yet taken the course…

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Everything you need to know about baking with chocolate

By Marissa Sertich Velie From Serious Eats Cocoa nibs are just the beginning. [Photographs: Vicky Wasik, unless otherwise noted.] For as long as I can remember, chocolate has been one of my chief extracurricular activities. From brownies to birthday cake…

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World record opah fish caught in Caribbean

By Sophia Steele From KpopSrarz Three gigantic moonfish surprise Recreational Fishermen, Not Consumed Due To Mercury Level World record breaking opah fish was caught by recreational fisherman in the Mexican waters. One of the opah fish, also known as moonfish,…

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Cayman Islands restaurants closed for Summer 2014

From Good Taste Closed for Summer 2014! School’s out over summer in Cayman and some local restaurants and bars choose to scale down their operations over the summer months as local families seek cooler climes and the hotter months herald…

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Cayman Airways staff stage first lacing up for Feed our Future

From CAL Launching the airline’s 46th anniversary celebrations, Cayman Airways employees and their friends and families recently staged their first annual charitable 5k Fun Run/Walk, lacing up in support of Feed our Future, a local-based charity with the mission to…

All the world’s an island: Correspondent Carol-Ann covers the Globe with only a back pack

By Carol-Ann Rudy Alone. At my age (nope, not tellin’)! Okay, I actually covered about 7 percent of the globe, plus the 16,000 mile round-trip flight across the Atlantic. I traveled mostly by train on my Eurail Global Pass through…

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Growth company targets Caribbean restaurants and rum markets

WHITEFISH, MT / August 7, 2014 / Blue Water Global Group, Inc. (OTCQB: BLUU) has put together a unique business model with multiple components that strategically support each other, laying the groundwork for reliable growth and revenue generation. Featuring the…

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How to make perfect hard boiled eggs

By Elise Bauer From Simply Recipes I love hard boiled eggs. They’re great for deviled eggs, egg salad, or just eating plain with a sprinkle of salt. For years I ate one every morning until my doctor told me that…