Chef Noel Cunningham Pesto Pasta Salad with Pan-seared Chicken Breast

“This pasta salad is simple and straight forward. I tossed it in my signature spicy, basil pesto for an extra kick. Pasta salads are perfect for summer days when it is just too hot to eat a hot pasta dish.” – Chef Noel Cunningham, Cuisine by Noel 1/2 pack Barilla Farfalle pasta 2 chicken breasts 1/4 […]
Dancehall’s Ce’Cile Tops Urban Top Single Chart in Germany

Ce’Cile’s single recorded with DJ Climax “Push It” has hit the Number One spot on Germany’s Urban Top 40 Singles Chart. This is the second time the singer has had a Number One single on the chart. Her previous success was “Hot like We.” “Push It” rose from fourth place on the chart to the […]
Day 278 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – See an Artifact of the Sugar Era: Drax Hall Waterwheel

The first step in processing raw sugar from cane is to crush the cane in a sugar mill. During the era of sugar plantations in Jamaica, the facilities were located where there was flowing river water to power the mill. The waterwheel at Drax Hall estate, which was founded in 1691, is an excellent example […]
Mother – Son, Cedella and Skip Marley Honored with Three Awards at Last Night’s 35th Internationalreggae & World Music Awards (Irawma) in Florida

Three time GRAMMY award winning recording artist Cedella Marley and her son, Skip Marley were honored with awards at last night’s 35th Annual International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) held last night at the Center for the Arts in Coral Springs, Florida. Cedella Marley was honored with two special IRAWMA Awards: A Lifetime/Hall of […]
Destination Jamaica Is Open for Business

The Jamaica Tourist Board is happy to report it is business as usual for the country after Hurricane Matthew passed the island early this morning. While a band of heavy showers that fell on Sunday caused temporary flooding in some parts of Kingston, there was little or no damage to the island’s resorts and attractions. […]