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Jamaica Gleaner What's Cooking
published: Thursday | December 28, 2006

Leftovers - not safe for long
Leftovers are almost part of the Christmas tradition, as many look forward to enjoying the remaining ham, rice and gungo peas, roast beef and the like, for days to come following Christmas Day.

Protocols for visiting family and friends during the season

During the holiday season many persons will be travelling to visit family and friends not only here in Jamaica but overseas. There are some basic international courtesies of which I will remind you and which will smooth your way.


All's well that ends well!

No better words from the man himself, William Shakespeare. Calling my mother re the sad status of my non-flight to Barbados for Christmas, she said: "Miracles do happen, Rosemary," and I guess they do. I must thank neighbour Donette...


The winning formulae

Last week we announced the winners of the Blue Band Ultimate Christmas Cake Bake-Off. Here is how they made their scrumptious, mouth-watering, and simply irresistible cakes.




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