More RECIPES are at: GUYANA and CARIBBEAN RECIPES
The largest selection is on LINK: Guyana Outpost Recipes
This article is from Kaieteur News – December 25. 2018
For any Guyanese, it simply does not feel like Christmas without a steaming pan of pepperpot or garlic pork. It definitely doesn’t feel the same without a slice of rich black cake and cold glasses of ginger beer and sorrel drink to wash it down. What makes it even better? Ask any Guyanese and he or she would tell you that no shop or no store can provide you with the original flavours that you get when your Christmas dishes are homemade.
Below are some recipes to help you give your Christmas the true Guyanese feel.
Starting off with the most sought after of the season, Continue reading →
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Airport rush at CJIA – Timehri
December 17, 2011 | By
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As the holiday season draws closer, the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) at Timehri was a packed place to be yesterday (December 16, 2011), with five large planes on the ground and no place in the parking lot for visitors and others. Officials of the airport were forced to allow parking on the road leading to the Control Tower, south of the terminal.
On the ground, there were two Caribbean Airline planes, a Redjet, one Delta and new charter, Ezjet which is flying the Guyana/New York route. Continue reading →
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Cuisine: Recipes for Some Guyanese delicacies for the Christmas season
The largest selection is on LINK: Guyana Outpost Recipes
This article is from Kaieteur News – December 25. 2018
For any Guyanese, it simply does not feel like Christmas without a steaming pan of pepperpot or garlic pork. It definitely doesn’t feel the same without a slice of rich black cake and cold glasses of ginger beer and sorrel drink to wash it down. What makes it even better? Ask any Guyanese and he or she would tell you that no shop or no store can provide you with the original flavours that you get when your Christmas dishes are homemade.
Below are some recipes to help you give your Christmas the true Guyanese feel.
Starting off with the most sought after of the season, Continue reading →
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