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Mamadoos Restaurant offers you Lunch, Dinner and Sunday Brunch
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - In
May 2010, the proprietors of Island Java located in Port Lucaya, began
operations of a new restaurant in the Port Lucaya Marketplace on Grand
Bahama Island. The restaurant is known as Mamadoo's Restaurant, or
simply
Mamadoo's where local cuisine meets Bahamian creativity.
The Restaurant features a signature line of innovative Bahamian
inspired seafood and barbeque dishes, with gourmet pizzas/flat
bread along with fruit infused vodka like sappa dilly, love vine, guava,
mango and tamarind...
Young Bahamian Franky Camille inspired to host a Power of Worship Conference
By ALESHA CADET
Tribune Features Reporter
AFTER running away from his calling for some time, the Holy Spirit convicted Franky Camille to prepare himself for a ministry of prayer and worship. He knew from a young age that the call of God in his life was to spread the gospel of Christ and reach the lost, specifically through his Power of Worship Conference.
Through spending time with God in his word, the 24- year -old grew stronger in the faith and the demonic strongholds in his life began to break. In the year 2010, Franky began having aches in his stomach that became very intense, he would often get so sick he could not move, eat, or drink any food for days.
In an interview with Tribune ...
Financial Results for its third quarter ending October 31st 2010
Nassau, Bahamas - AML Foods
Limited today released financial results for its third quarter ending
October 31st 2010, showing another profitable period for the Group,
with the Group returning to positive sales growth. Highlights for the
quarter include:
o Net profit for the period of $239k compared to a net profit of $665k
($568k from continuing operations) for the corresponding quarter in 2009
o Year-to-date net profit of $904k compared to a net profit of $2,887k
($2,811k from continuing operations) for the corresponding period in
2009...
Price Volatility and Food Crises
Must
history always repeat itself? We are indeed on the verge of what could turn out
to be another major food crisis. The FAO Food Price Index at the end of 2010
returned to its highest level. Drought in Russia and the export restrictions
adopted by the government, together with lower crop harvests than expected,
first in the United States and Europe, then in Australia and Argentina, have
triggered a process of soaring agricultural commodity prices on international
markets.
Admittedly,
the present situation is different from that of 2007-2008, although recent
climatic events may significantly reduce agricultural production next season.
The hike in prices concerns sugar and oilseeds in particular, more than grains
which account for 46 percent of calorie intake globally. Cereal stocks amounted
to 428 million tonnes in 2007/08 but stand currently at 525 million tonnes...
Rotary Bed Race For Polio, January 22nd
Nassau, Bahamas - Come to Mall at Marathon
Saturday, 22 January 2011 to the
Rotary Bed Race For Polio
and support Rotarians as they race their beds to raise funds to end Polio!
The Eastern Community Marching Band will lead the parade of beds at
12 noon from Bennigan's parking lot.
Bring the kids and enjoy chills and spills, Nassau's best Filipino food, hamburgers, hot dogs, Arizona drinks and much more...
Enjoy Luciano's Restaurant at Port Lucaya Marketplace
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island -
Luciano's Restaurant offers fine dining with classical European entrees and a selection of Island dishes. We offer the best
steakhouse menu in town as well we carry the widest variety of
seafood choices.
With a beautiful view of the Port Lucaya Marina and only a few steps off Count Basie Square, Luciano's will cater to your every taste.
We welcome you to view our
Kids Menu and our extensive main menu within...
Announcement of Share Buy Back Program from AML Foods Limited
Nassau, Bahamas - AML Foods
Limited today announces the launch of a share buy back program for its
ordinary shares. The program, authorised by the Company's board of
directors, allows for management to purchase up to 10% of its current
issued ordinary shares of 1,540,417 shares over a 36 month period to
January 31, 2014.
"Our board has been discussing a share buy back program for some time
now" says Mr. Dionisio D'Aguilar, Chairman of AML Foods Limited. "We
have felt that our share price is not truly reflective of the value of
the Company and has been deflated by an illiquid market and sellers
needing to sell shares to raise cash. We feel that we can provide
increased shareholder value by buying back some of our outstanding
ordinary shares and improving earnings and dividends per share...
New Food Column, Chew on This! comes to The Bahamas Weekly
The Bahamas Weekly is pleased to offer you another interesting column!
Chew on This! by Maurisa Glinton will commence over the next week and we are please to have her on board. Ms Glinton was the winner of Chef Noel at Festival Noel in 2009.
Maurisa hopes to bring you confidence in experimenting with different foods. She hopes to share recipes and techniques that can empower you to think of cooking as more than a chore, and instead entice you to embrace and enjoy it...
We all wish we were Ebenezer Scrooge
The Christmas season is not only about various foods, drinks, activities, parties and presents, it is also about Christmas stories and movies.
One of the timeless classics of the season is the story of Ebenezer Scrooge.
There have been so many versions of that story over the years, including some ‘urban’ versions of the story.
However, in all of the different adaptations of the Ebenezer Scrooge story, the storyline remains the same, the principle of learning to appreciate what you have in the present.
It took a visit from three “ghosts” to help Ebenezer Scrooge (who was known as a hard-nosed, miserable, unhappy, unpersonable miser) realize that life is precious, ...
Cape Eleuthera Institute launches Bike To Teach Tour
A GROUP of college interns, educators, and faculty from the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) rode bicycles covering more than 100 miles from Cape Eleuthera to Governor's Harbour and back to promote sustainable living and environmental conservation.
Cyclists borrowed bikes and gear from faculty at CEI, The Island School, Deep Creek Middle School, and from the Deep Creek community. The tour used a waste vegetable oil biodiesel-powered van to carry curriculum materials, luggage, and food.
Over the course of four days, the cyclists visited Deep Creek Middle School, Deep Creek Primary School, Preston H Albury High School, Windermere High School, Central Eleuthera High School, and Emma E Cooper Prim ...






















