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BOBBCAT FILMS brings new cooking show to the Islands of The Bahamas
Nassau, Bahamas -
Roger
Bobb, formerly of Tyler Perry Studios has formed his own production
company, and he is working on a number of projects which he hope will be
released to the movie-going public shortly. His most recent venture,
"Hanging With The Manns" a cooking show with hosts, David and Tamela
Mann who are presently the characters Mr. & Mrs. Brown on Tyler
Perry's
Meet The Browns.
...
Making fast food of Healthy Home Cooking
Making fast food of Healthy Home Cooking
GET WELL BAHAMAS
Special to The Tribune
Fast food may slow down weight loss. Loaded with bad fats, high calories and very little nutrition value, fast food is counterproductive to people trying to lose weight.
Thanks to an information session held at The College of the Bahamas' Culinary and Hospitality Management Institute (CHMI), the National Insurance Board's Get Well Bahamas Challengers now ...
BAIC's Third Annual 'Taste and Tell' culinary expo, at Western Esplanade
The Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) in partnership with the Small Business Development Center (Access Accelerator), and in association with Customs Computers, Sysco Bahamas, Tropic Seafood, McDonalds, Bahamas Fast Ferries, Breezes, Kelly’s House and Home, Tourism Development Corporation and the University of The Bahamas held its third annual Taste and Tell event at the Wes...
Nassau Cruise Port Donates Nearly $2 Million Towards Food Security
The Nassau Cruise Port has donated $1.95 million towards projects that will assist the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources in its aim to increase food security for The Bahamas.
Sandals Royal Bahamian adds more than 80 persons to its staff following recent job fair
Sandals Royal Bahamian adds more than 80 persons to its staff following recent job fair
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — More than 80 Bahamians were recently added to the staff cohort at the Luxury Included® Sandals Royal Bahamian following a recent job fair at the resort. The extremely successful event saw 90 percent of the candidates in attendance receiving employment. Among those employed were, concierge agents, front office agents, loyalty and travel [...]
NGOs can kill your economy
NGOs can kill your economy
Dr. Gary Conille, the prime minister of Haiti, in an address delivered in Varsovie, Poland, recently informed the world that 99 percent of the grants, gifts and help offered to Haiti after the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010, went to the NGOs; the government received the remaining one percent.
The result is clear to the naked eye. Haiti is almost as fragile before and after the ea...
At Agri-Business Expo, Prime Minister affirms the goal of reducing food import bill -- 25% by 2025
At Agri-Business Expo, Prime Minister affirms the goal of reducing food import bill -- 25% by 2025
After a five-year hiatus, a two-day Agri-Business Expo was launched during an official ceremony held at the Gladstone Road Farmer's Market Site on Friday, April 12, 2024.
BTC hosts Easter Farmers Market for team members to promote healthy lifestyles
As a means to encourage its employees to adopt healthier lifestyles, BTC recently hosted its second annual Easter Farmers Market on Grand Bahama. Team members were able to take home a variety of fresh herbs grown by the One Eleuthera Foundation, serving as the perfect accompaniment to supplement their Easter meals. The herbs included mint, fever grass, scallions, parsley, cilantro, and chives.
BAMSI Youth Engagement to Build Food Security
BAMSI Youth Engagement to Build Food Security
THE Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute’s (BAMSI)) Soil to Supper program is focused on nurturing young minds and cultivating an appreciation for the wealth of foods grown in Bahamian soil that are used to create our favourite and most flavourful dishes. The youngest students get an opportunity to touch, feel, water, plant, cultivate and harvest produce that they then see deliciousl...
BEC meltdown almost thwarted food drives
BEC meltdown almost thwarted food drives
As hundreds of New Providence residents and businesses grappled with power outages over the weekend, food drives of one of the largest charities in the country were cut in half.