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January 23, 2018
Limit on tomato and sweet pepper imports

THE Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources is restricting the importation of sweet peppers and table tomatoes into the country following a high output of the produce from Bahamian farms, the government announced yesterday. According to a Baham

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February 24, 2016
Saunders unveils 'Tomato Economics'

College of The Bahamas economics professor and former School of Business head Dr. Olivia Saunders has unveiled "Tomato Economics", a new book that dares readers to see current economic conditions in a different way.

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May 22, 2011
Duck ... Seared Confit Stuffing, Cherry Tomato, Asparagus, White Wine

For the stuffing
1 red onion, small diced
1 leek, small diced
2 carrots, small diced
2 ribs of celery, small diced
1 cup cooked duck confit
2 French baguettes
1 cup minced parsley
1/2 cup cognac
2 cups chicken stock
2 eggs
Asparagus
Cherry tomatoes
White wine
Duck breast
Butter
Saute the vegatables until light brown, add the duck confit. Deglaze the pan using cognac. Add the chick...

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May 01, 2024
L’Elmo Di Ottone: The feel and taste of Italy

L’Elmo Di Ottone, the newest Italian restaurant in Grand Bahama, brings the flavours and ambience of Italy to diners whose palettes crave culinary variety.

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December 22, 2023
A decade-long initiative of goodwill and brotherly love by Bahamas Waste

A decade-long initiative of goodwill and brotherly love by Bahamas Waste continued on Friday, December 1st, when the company made a large donation of food items and clothing to the All Saints Camp, just in time for the holiday season.

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December 13, 2023
Royal Caribbean International fulfills pledge of 400 backyard farming kits to ADO, 200 more small farmers received seeds to their future food supply today

With a food import bill topping $1 billion annually and the vivid memory of supply chain shortage, the movement to grow more of what we eat and eat more of what we grow got a boost today when Royal Caribbean International (RCI) presented the last 200 of 400 backyard farming kits to the Agricultural Development Organization (ADO).

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October 25, 2023
AVAILABLE THIS WEEK ONLY: Beef Braciole! @ Syrah

This Italian style roulade (rolled and stuffed meat to you and me), is comprised of flank steak and prosciutto with cheese, panko, garlic, parsley and raisins rolled up inside. Served in a chunky tomato and basil sauce with homemade bread.

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APRIL GARDENING
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April 05, 2011
APRIL GARDENING

By Gardener Jack

Just as October is the month when The Bahamas cools down, April is the month when the weather warms up decidedly. This means we are in our very last stages of growing cool weather vegetables and should make adjustments for the hot days ahead.

The smaller the tomato the better it takes heat. Large tomatoes require cool nights in order to self pollinate while cherry tomatoes can p...

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September 22, 2023
Silan opens at Atlantis

Silan, the newest restaurant from Pomegranate Hospitality, led by restaurateur Emily Shaya and James Beard Foundation Award-winning chef partner, Alon Shaya has opens its doors today at Atlantis. Silan, which translates to "date syrup" in Persian, is an Mediterranean-inspired restaurant that pays homage to Chef Shaya's Israeli heritage, while incorporating ingredients local to The Bahamas. ...
The...

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June 12, 2023
You Lost Your Phone. Now What?

Unfortunately, most of us have been there: One minute you’re texting or scrolling away, and the next, you can’t find your phone.

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