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Cayman Islands Youth Services Unit’s Summer camp offerings: spaces limited

The Youth Services Unit is offering three competitively-priced camps for youth aged between 11 and 17 years old this summer. The Unit’s Acting Head, James Myles said, “Our camps aim to appeal to older children as so many specifically target…

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A scientist tried to teach a computer how to write a recipe and the results are hilarious

By Susmita Baral From The Kitchn Research scientist Janelle Shane conducts quirky experiments during her free time and shares them with her Tumblr following. One such experiment involves neural networks; she provides the program with hundreds of pages of cookbooks…

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How To Make Peppermint Bark By Meghan Splawn From The Kitchn One of our holiday obsessions is a rich and bright peppermint bark, only available in December and eaten in small pieces over hot chocolate while wrapping presents or trimming…

Celebrate good eating during Slow Food Day, Grand Cayman

By STEVE From Uncommon Caribbean If life moved pretty fast back in Ferris Bueller’s day (off), then it barely even registers as a blur for most of us these days. We’re all over-scheduled, over-worked, overwrought (to varying degrees), and essentially…

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Cayman Islands temporary ban on corned beef products from Brazil lifted

With immediate effect, the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is advising the public that the recent food alert issued concerning the recall of corned beef products from Brazil has been lifted. A multi-agency committee was set up immediately after the…

Caribbean holiday: Fish supper that made a glass of cold water burn nurse’s hand

By Diana Pilkington for the Daily Mail UK Fish supper that made a glass of cold water burn my hand: Retired nurse Margaret explains how she was left with nerve poisoning by meal during a Caribbean holiday Margaret Rydon, 75,…

CARPHA: Food borne diseases on the rise in the Caribbean

By Ken Richards From WINN St Kitts and Nevis (WINN): A regional health agency says recent increases in reported incidents of food borne diseases have now made this common health issue a regional priority. CARPHA – the Caribbean Public Health…

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How To Make Pumpkin Dessert Lasagna By Meghan Splawn From The Kitchn OPEN COOKING LESSON Dessert lasagna is the modern take on trifles. Cookies or cake are layered with pudding, mousse, or whipped cream (or in some cases, all three)…

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Scientists turn spinach into a farm for human heart cells

By Jon Fingas From engadget The leafy greens could build tissue for heart attack patients. In the future, you might not have to resort to exotic materials to create heart cells — you could just raid your grocery store’s produce…

100 miles around Grand Cayman to combat childhood hunger

The Cayman Islands Cycling Association (CICA) has once again partnered with Feed Our Future (FOF) to host the 3rd annual Feed Our Future Century Ride, which will commence at Ristorante Pappagallo on Sunday, April 9th, 2017 at 5am. All registration…