Chef Sian’s Caribbean Chicken Stew

I first concocted this Chicken Stew recipe one day as I was cleaning out the fridge. A few pieces of chicken and pumpkin and a serving of leftover callallo and the next thing you know I was sipping sweet. , and It looked and tasted so good, I shared the photo on Facebook. The response […]
Money Tips for Rebound Kids

Most young adults eagerly look forward to the day when they will be able to break free of the restrictions of their parents’ home and move out into their own place. The ability to earn enough to money so that they can become financially independent is a major milestone in their lives. However, there are […]
Jamaican Deejay Konshens Helping People of Flint, Michigan

Konshens, the popular Jamaican deejay, has donated 100 cases of water to the people of Flint, Michigan, who have been without clean, potable drinking water since the state’s government decided to change its water supply system to save money in 2014. Konshens is provided his help through a program launched by Irie Jam radio in […]
How Much Do You Know About the Ugli Fruit?

Do you know the name of this fruit that is unique to Jamaica? It is called Ugli Fruit. The Ugli fruit is a citrus is native only to Jamaica. It was discovered growing wild in Jamaica over 80 years ago. It is a hybrid of a grapefruit an orange and a tangerine. The name UGLI is the […]
Day 68 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Get Bullish about Bull Bay’s Bobo Camp

One of Jamaica’s oldest Rastafarian groups is known as the “Bobos” or “Bobo Dread,” and they live near Kingston in Bull Bay. The community, who members wear turbans and robes, is located on a hilltop named Mount Zion. While it follows strict laws that reflect its particular take on Rastafarianism, the message is spreading out […]