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Conch Salad TV: What's so Great about Turtles
Conch Salad TV: What's so Great about Turtles
A video that answers this important question from the mind of a
Bahamian high school student! Following the 2009 ban of the capture of
any turtles, many Bahamians were outraged. But this video strives to
show why we should not be outraged, but should in fact be proud.
How do
you feel about the Turtle Ban? Let us know.
Brought to you by Friends of the Environment, Loggerhead Productio...
Serving Up The Best Conch Salad
Serving Up The Best Conch Salad
GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS - Looking for one of the best conch salads in the country? Well you just may find it in the community of West End.
Bahamas Subs and Salads CEO denies staff will be laid off
BAHAMAS Subs and Salads CEO Wesley Bastian has dismissed rumours that he would be laying off staff, suggesting they were instead being "moved around" as the company shifts its downtown location on Charlotte Street to Village Road.
Bahamas Subs and Salads was launched after Mr Bastian lost his rights to a Subway franchise earlier this year. Five other Subway locations remain in operation at presen...
Luciano's new menu include's Lionfish fillet salad
Luciano's new menu include's Lionfish fillet salad
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - Luciano's Gourmet Dining Restaurant is pleased to announce their new Weekly Specials menu which now includes Lionfish salad.
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 Por...
Conch Salad TV: Reggae in The Bahamas
Conch Salad TV: Reggae in The Bahamas
We don't expect to find much LIVE reggae in Nassau (not much live
music in general these days) but check out
Willis and the Illest. They
got a blend of styles, and are steadily building their local audience
with their weekly shows.
What do you think about them? Have you seen
them perform live yet? Or heard their newest album? What is the future
of Bahamian Reggae?
This video features inter...
Men fined after caught making conch salad during lockdown
Community leader and businessman David Humes was fined $1,200 for making conch salad at his sporting lounge while not wearing a protective face mask. Police arrested Humes, 36, along with his worker, Noel Villa, 30, at F2K Lounge on University Boulevard around 3:20 p.m. on Wednesday. Both men admitted flouting the lockdown and operating a ...
(VIDEO) Conch Salad TV Launched with the Great Conch Race
Abaco, The Bahamas - How fast can a conch be cleaned? Conch Salad TV
found out in "The Great Conch Race"! Watch local Bahamians clean conch
against the clock in Conch Salad TV's first video.
Conch Salad TV
provides an online Bahamas video magazine for visitors and Bahamians by
Bahamians. Conch Salad TV will go off the beaten path and dive deep into
island life, the culture, natural beauty an...
(VIDEO) Conch Salad TV : Marching for Justice
(VIDEO) Conch Salad TV : Marching for Justice
The Bahamas -
In the summer of 2010 a camera followed several pro-hanging marches
and interviewed some of the marchers about why they were marching and
what thy hoped to accomplish. The resulting video is intended to start a
conversation about what can be done about rising crime rates.
See our Links of Interest for more background information about this issue.
This video is sponsored b...
Recall of Salad Products due to E. coli in the lettuce ingredient
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced on November 21, 2019, that a voluntary recall was made by a New Jersey company, Missa Bay, of over 75,000 pounds of salad products that contain meat or poultry because the lettuce ingredient may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. The company announced that over 30 packaged salad products with tainted r...
Conch Salad TV: Lighthouses of The Bahamas
Conch Salad TV: Lighthouses of The Bahamas
Lighthouses of the Bahamas are an iconic symbol of the country's
history. The Bahamas has the only remaining hand cranked (kerosene) light houses in the world.? See them lit by the keepers, learn their stories and let us know if you think they should be saved.