Sweet Jamaica is about a Londoner's life in their adopted country of Jamaica. Information about moving and living there, personal experiences and love for the land of wood and water - Jamaica.
About me: I am British and have lived in South-East London for the best part of my life. The content on my blog is based on my travels and experiences of living and travelling to Jamaica since my first visit in 2006, with references specifically on travelling back and forth from London, UK.
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Sweet Jamaica Website Renovations? Sweet Jamaica is being improved!
We are undergoing some website renovations at the moment to make the site easier to navigate and for added design functionality. So please bear with us as we make these changes and keep checking back as great new content and categories will soon be on the way.... ... Sun, 19 May 2013 02:07:46
Jamaican Food ? Red Herring and Hard Food Recipe
Jamaicans love to eat 'cooked food' at any time of the day and although this meal takes a little longer to prepare, it takes little time to eat... It makes a perfect breakfast recipe if you are really hungry! Wholesome, filling and delicious, you too can cook this meal by following the easy steps... Sat, 11 May 2013 22:40:18
Cook Saltfish Fritters ? Stamp and Go
Stamp and Go or Saltfish Fritters are quick and easy to prepare and cook and are delicious to eat. They can be enjoyed for breakfast, as a snack or as an appetiser at an event, as they are prefect Caribbean finger food.... Tue, 07 May 2013 07:37:55
Bob Marley and The Wailers Kaya Album Released
Kaya is a Bob Marley and The Wailers classic roots reggae album which was originally released in 1978. It has now been reworked as a Deluxe Edition and was released on 22nd April 2013 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the original album launch.... Sun, 28 Apr 2013 23:49:19
When in Jamaica be Conscientious
At times you may of felt the victim of a Jamaican assuming that life is a bed of roses 'dere a foreign' (abroad), or got annoyed at a vendor trying to sell you their wares, or the beggar on the street stretching out their hand to you, but there is more to the situation than first appears (...)... Sun, 07 Apr 2013 16:00:55