The Rotaract Club of St. Andrew partnered with LOVE 101FM in sharing gifts with the children at the Sir. Â John Golding Rehabilitation Centre this December. They certainly put a smile on the faces of all the children.
Check out the Auntie Mads booth at Kingston Kitchen in Hope Gardens on Saturday, December 14th from 4pm – 10pm.
Her Pickled Herring is full of spice and flavour, not to mention her Gundy Dip that is one of a kind and extremely addictive. The Gundy Dip consists mainly of solomon gundy, cream cheese and various herbs and spices.
Both items go well with cream crackers after a few glasses of wine and once you start, you just CANNOT stop.
Wine pairing with Pickled Herring: Pinot Noir, Greek Red Wine, Dry Riesling, Champagne
Wine pairing with Gundy Dip: Chardonnay, but to me anything goes with this one!
These items are available at an affordable cost, usually less than $1000 JMD consisting of numerous servings.
So come on out and support Auntie Mads!
Scientific research suggests that certain wine and food pairings actually improve the lingering taste of food in your mouth.
As Christmas dinners draw near, get help choosing tasty wines that complement your favourite cuts of meat and seafood or which wines are just great to bring along to the party.
During Salut a few weeks ago, I was able to taste the wines BETCO Premier Ltd. had to offer, paired with an array of chicken, salmon bites, sausage and shrimp. BETCO poured at The Regency Bar & Lounge at The Terra Nova and Bin26 at Devon House.
Both events were a success but at Bin26, Best Dressed Foods Ltd. joined BETCO for the marketing opportunity and as food was pushed out quickly, the sequential order of pairing with the wines was mixed up. However, due to the exemplary culinary talents of Chef Celeste Gordon and her team coupled with continuous strikes of fine wine to the palate, the sequential order of wine pairing was overlooked by many of the guests.
Some of the pairings you could try are as follows:-
Red
â— Cupcake Merlot – poultry, red meat, pork, pastas, salads
Merlot is fairly versatile when it comes to food pairing, it can handle them all well!
â— Cupcake Pinot Noir – Jerk Sausage & blue cheese (Try making a nice crostini appetizer)
White
â— Cupcake Riesling – Spiced shrimp
â— Cupcake Chardonnay – Smoked salmon & caviar cream cheese
Celebratory and Modern Blends/Sparkling Wines for the dinner parties
â— Caposaldo Sweet Moscato
~ 1/2 the alcoholic content of most white wines; Enjoy with any fruit dessert
â— Cupcake Moscato D’Asti
Consists of hints of bright fruit flavours including peach, tropical fruits and lychee
â— Cupcake Red Velvet
Blended red wine; Combination of Zinfandel, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Sirah
Redbones Blues Cafe
Ph#: 978-6091
Address: 1 Argyle Rd. Kingston 10
Parking: ★★★★★
Ambience: ★★★★★
Decor: ★★★★★
Comfort: ★★★★★
Service: ★★★★★
Speed: ★★★★★
Food quality: ★★★★★
Serving amount: ★★★★★
Plating: ★★★★☆
Value for $: ★★★★★
SuGa Endorsement: ★★★★★
Comments: Flawless service. Lovely Christmas decor. Great place for dinner during the season with loved ones. Curry sauces used are unique and tasty.
              Jerk Chicken Pasta (Cuddy’z)
Cuddy’z Sports Bar & Restaurant
Ph: 920-8019
Address: 25 Dominica Dr. Kingston 5.
Parking: ★★★★☆
Ambience: ★★★☆☆
Decor: ★★★★☆
Comfort: ★★★★★
Service: ★★★★☆
Speed: ★★★★☆
Food quality: ★★★★★
Serving amount: ★★★★★
Plating: ★★★☆☆
Value for $: ★★★★★
SuGa Endorsement: ★★★★☆
Comments:
Good variety of food to choose from on menu. Menu recently revised with increased vegetarian options. Restaurant refurbished including reupholstering of booth seating.
Ribbiz at The Acropolis Barbican
Ph#: 978-1299
Address: 29 East Kings House Rd. Kingston 10
Parking: ★★★★★
Ambience: ★★★☆☆
Decor: ★★★★★
Comfort: ★★★★☆
Service: ★★★★★
Speed: ★★★★★
Food quality: ★★★★☆
Serving amount: ★★★★★
Plating: ★★★☆☆
Value for $: ★★★★★
SuGa Endorsement: ★★★★★
Comments: Music is too loud. Miss watching sports in the nights (after 8pm) with sound. Drinks still at an affordable cost. Marcus is the Boss Bartender!
The Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K
The famous Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K is slated for December 7, 2013, where runners and walkers from all over the world will make their way along Negril’s internationally well-known coastline.
Check the Reggae Marathon site below for details and sign up today!
http://www.reggaemarathon.com/
After you sign up for the Reggae Marathon or any other marathon at all, please get ready for it the right way.
‘Running a successful marathon consists of a number of factors, whether you are an
experienced runner or not, getting an adequate amount of training or even just choosing the right shoes.
Conquering the miles is not all physical though preparing the mind and fueling the body properly is key.
Calm the pre-race jitters and see tips for Running a Marathon in the Infographic below, allowing you to focus on what you need to do mentally, physically an nutrition-wise from a few days before the race to a few hours after you cross the finish line.’ -Source: Caloriecount.com (edited)
– *Exclude jelly advice and see healthy brand of peanut butter below!
Better’n Peanut Butter:
Two tbsp. of regular creamy Better’n peanut butter contain 100 calories, 2g total fat, 13g carbohydrates, 2g fiber, 2g sugar, 4g protein and 190mg sodium. The low sodium version has the same nutritional value, but only 95mg sodium.
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– Pic taken from Jamaicaobserver.com (Monday, November 25, 2013)
The inaugural inter-parish cross-country road challenge, Ram Goat Run was held on Saturday, November 23, 2013. The ‘run’, brainchild of Sandals/ATL Group CEO Adam Stewart, was aimed at raising J$5m towards the purchase of a sterilizer for the children’s ward of the Cornwall Regional Hospital through the We Care Foundation. The sterilizer costs approximately US$60,000 and will help to save lives of thousands of children living in Western Jamaica once functioning. The We Care Foundation will donate all proceeds of the Ram Goat Run to help the pediatric ward of the Cornwall Regional Hospital.
The run set off from the Caymanas Golf and Polo Club in St Catherine at 8:45 am, with participants racking up points from various challenges linked to social media. Runners had to arrive at the Buccaneer’s Jerk Centre in Port Maria, St Mary by 2pm after following the route which took them from the South to North Coast via Flat Bridge, Mount Rosser and Ocho Rios. Teams then returned to the Caymanas Polo Club by 5 pm, via the Junction, Manor Park through Kingston route. The team with the most points at the end of the day was announced as winner at an after party at Caymanas Polo Club. On the return leg to St. Catherine, one of the runs objectives was to find and photograph the elusive Ram Goat. Our very own co-writer of SuGa Lifestyle, Suzanne Stanley emerged as the winner with her teammates, Michelle Ferguson and Nikolai Lewis.
Sponsors included Rainforest Seafoods, National Bakery, Wray & Nephew, Wisynco, Land Rover, Sandals, ATL Appliance Traders, Jamaica Observer, Fyah 105 FM, Fame FM, Jamaica National Building Society, CIBC, GraceKennedy, and Knightfox AppDesign.
Prizes included the Ram Goat Run Trophy; a week’s stay at an overseas Sandals or Beaches Resort or Weekend stays and day passes at Sandals Resorts, fuel vouchers, LED televisions, tablets, smartphones, spa treatments, Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours, ATL gift vouchers; and other varied sponsor prizes.