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These winners take the (heavy) cake!

The team of judges tasted their way through 10 heavy cake entries at the 25th Anniversary Taste of Cayman Food & Wine Festival’s Heavy Cake Competition. The challenge to the panel of self-proclaimed heavy cake experts was to not only…

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The unique benefits of each social platform

by  Eileen Bernardo The following article sent to us for publication by PRCaribbean will give you the data that will help those who are still on the sidelines, not using social media on a daily or weekly basis. Businesses today…

Do not miss the Sister Islands Ag Show that is soon come

I know we have told you about this before but – the Sister Islands are gearing up for their respective Agricultural Shows, which will take place on Saturday, 2 March on Cayman Brac and on 23 March on Little Cayman….

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Cayman news in brief

Prisoners suffocating in police van   From the RCIPS An incident of a prisoner fainting due to claustrophobia while waiting in a prison transport vehicle yesterday (Friday, 15 February 2013), led to some confusion outside the courts building. At about…

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Sister Islands Ag Show a real treat

The Sister Islands are gearing up for their respective Agricultural Shows, which will take place on Saturday, 2 March on Cayman Brac and on 23 March on Little Cayman. The Cayman Brac show will take place at the Agriculture Grounds…

A feast for Shrove Tuesday included ‘tossed’ pancakes

By Colin Wilson Shrove Tuesday or Fat Tuesday or Pancake Day are three of the names given to the Tuesday preceding Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. The expression “Shrove Tuesday” comes from the word shrive, meaning “confess.” The…

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Join the world for ‘One Billion Rising’ on Valentine’s Day (14) at Camana Bay

The Cayman Islands Crisis Centre, with the support of the Cayman Islands Red Cross, is inviting the public to join them on the Crescent at Camana Bay from 6 to 6.30pm on Thursday, 14 February, to add their voices to…

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On Valentine’s Day — Women Try; Men Don’t

A Commentary By Froma Harrop The following is a crashing generalization, but here goes: When it comes to how we dress, there are serious gender inequities — in standards of comfort and in body exposure. Valentine’s Day underscores a third…

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Goat Thongs to Roses: A History of Valentine’s Day

by Ann G Care2 Valentine’s Day is a lot of things. Romantic. Consumerist. Depressing. Annoying. Sweet. But what most people don’t know is that it’s also pagan, rather gory, and was originally related to… goats? Valentine’s Day started out as…

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5 Love Lessons I’ve learned from Valentine’s Day

Judi Gerber Care2 As I have written here several times, I turned 50 last May and have been reflecting and writing about the lessons I have learned in the past 50 years. These include those I have learned from nature,…