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Green Tea Macarons to Celebrate Nutritionist Day By Kitchen Aid From Jeffrey Group Green Tea Macarons to Celebrate Nutritionist Day Courtesy of KitchenAid Did you know that today is Nutritionist Day? The profession emerged many years ago, historically born from…

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Cayman Islands newest restaurant opens in Camana Bay

Camana Bay’s Newest Restaurant, Pani Indian Kitchen, Opens with a Menu Packed with Indian Delights Camana Bay’s newest restaurant, Pani Indian Kitchen, is officially open. With an interior reminiscent of an Indian street bazaar, complete with resplendent colours and unique…

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Too Big To Ignore explores challenges to sustainable development of local fisheries

By Jewel Fraser From Sea Food Source Two years after FAO member states agreed to adopt a human rights-based approach to governing the small-scale fisheries in their countries, researchers invested in the development of small-scale fisheries have released a book…

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16 Quick and Easy Salmon Dinners By Dana Velden From The Kitchn So there you are, just home from work and ready to start cooking. You’ve picked up a nice piece of salmon, and the question is now what? Well,…

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Anti-cholesterol agents extracted from wild plants

By Snehlata Shrivastav| TNN From Times of India NAGPUR: Researcher from the Botany Department at Nagpur University has extracted and purified certain pharmacologically and bioactive phytosterols (plant-based cholesterols) from wild plants which can potentially counter the activity of animal cholesterol…

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Satellite tagging study shows mako sharks threatened by over fishing

The following is press release from Nova Southeastern University’s Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI), a collaboration between renowned marine artist, scientist, explorer and Cayman resident, Dr. Guy Harvey and Nova Southeastern University’s Oceanographic Center in Dania Beach, Florida. The mission…

The Cayman Islands cements its status as the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean

From Hospitality & catering News The Cayman Islands is widely known for a range of qualities from its financial expertise to beautiful white beaches and turquoise waters, but few are aware or appreciate its culinary diversity and strength, with the…

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From The Jeffrey Group International Beer Day was last Friday (4) and is a global celebration. This delicious drink has a lot of benefits. That’s why, we are sharing 4 uses for beer and none of them include drinking it….

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Jamaica Broilers to sell more products in Cayman Islands, eyes bigger Caribbean Markets

By Avia Collinder From Jamaica Gleaner Jamaica Broilers Group is soon to introduce burgers and hot dogs and sausages to the Cayman Islands market, under plans to boost its regional exports. The poultry group began talking up its Caribbean footprint…

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There’s way too much weed in California

By Akin Oyedel From business Insider California’s marijuana producers are growing eight times the amount needed for consumption, according to a report by Patrick McGreevy at the Los Angeles Times. Scaling back would be painful for growers, said Hezekiah Allen,…