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Easy Caribbean Shop's Blog

Easy Caribbean Shop's Blog

http://www.blog.easycaribbeanshop.com/

Easy Caribbean Shop delivers West Indian Food and Drink groceries anywhere in the UK and Europe. This is our blog with the latest news, recipe and articles about Caribbean Food, Drink and Travel.

Caribbean Recipes

Caribbean Recipes

http://www.caribbeanrecipes.info

We aim to bring you the best recipes from Caribbean all on one website. You can find Recipes from Islands like Jamaica,Trinidad and Tobago, St Lucia, Barbados, Grenada and Many More. We have some of the well known Caribbean Recipes like Rice and P

Au Courant in the Caribbean

Au Courant in the Caribbean

http://aucourantinthecaribbean.blogspot.com/

Au Courant in the Caribbean is a Caribbean Style & Fashion blog for international island hoppers and Caribbean nationals that discusses and disseminates what constitutes Caribbean style.

MACO Caribbean Living

MACO Caribbean Living

http://www.macocaribbean.com

MACO Caribbean explores the beauty of Caribbean architecture, homes, travel spots and cuisine. We also cover Central America.

marilyn caribbean cake

marilyn caribbean cake

http://marilyn-caribbean-cakes.blogspot.com/

A sampling of Marilyn's custom-made wedding, birthday and special occasion cakes which are beautiful works of art and a delicious treat. Marilyn is consummate baker and cake designer, specializing in black cake and other caribbean cakes.

Caribbean and Central America Travel

Caribbean and Central America Travel

http://caribbeanandcentralamericatravel.com

Caribbean and Central America Travel Blog is your complete guide to travel in the West Indies and Central America. Read about the history of the islands, the highlights of each country, know when to go and where to go.

Caribbean Cruise Deals

Caribbean Cruise Deals

http://www.caribbeancruise-deals.com

Provides readers with information about finding Caribbean cruise deals. New content is published at least twice weekly.

Caribbean Travel

Caribbean Travel

http://www.bobbyrica.com/

Bobby Rica is the new place for guys to experience exotic travel and adventures in the Caribbean.He's here to promote one of the most beautiful but highly overlooked countries in the Carribean: Panama and Costa Rica.

Caribbean Emagazine

Caribbean Emagazine

http://caribbeanemagazine.blogspot.com/

This Emagazine tells of the lifestyle ,culture, fashion and entertainment of the Caribbean

Caribbean Resort Reviews and Travel News

Caribbean Resort Reviews and Travel News

http://caribbeanresortreviews.blogspot.com

This blog provides Caribbean Resort Reviews from an experienced travel agent and also the latest travel news.

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Barbados the Popular Tourist Destination in The West IndiesnIslan…

E-Newscast | Simple News That Help | December 4th 2009 by Florin Rusu

Barbados is a pear-shaped island in the Caribbean and is apopular tourist destination. The people of Barbados are WestIndian and call themselves “Bajans”. The island has an area of430 square miles with a population of 240,000. Ninety pre read more

Mexico – Vacation in a Romantic Tropical Paradise

Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Information | November 29th 2009 by Camaro Racer

Mexico, bordered in the south by Guatemala and Belize and in the north by the United States of America, covers several thousand square miles and is divided into 31 states and the federal districts. The Sea of Cortes, the Pacific Ocean, the Caribbean read more

Stamps of Belize (formerly British Honduras) – Philatelic Count…

One Family's Blog | November 24th 2009 by One Familys Blog

Belize is a small country in Central America bounded by Mexico, Guatemala, and the Caribbean Sea. Belize was known as British Honduras during the period from 1862 to 1974 – after the Spanish domination of Central America, Great Britain declared the read more

Active Giving - Jambalaya

Life Begins at Retirement | November 22nd 2009 by jmh

Here's my partner - Michael - and our good friend Kevin - owner and chef at Jambalaya Restaurant at the moment of "settling accounts". Kevin and his wife - Denise - generously offered their restaurant and incredible food as a venue to raise money fo read more

Last Minute Ride on the Caribbean 1500

YachtPals.com | November 15th 2009 by YachtPals

Blog at YachtPals.com - The Online Boating Community My original plans to crew in the Caribbean 1500 fell apart when the owner had to cancel a couple weeks before the event was to begin. I figured that I’d simply stay home and rake leaves, bake pie read more

Sailing Faith: Chapter 3, and this is a fun one

Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home | November 12th 2009 by Gregg A Granger

Critters in St. Croix Sometimes a man wants to be stupid if it lets him do a thing his cleverness forbids. John Steinbeck, East of Eden The other boat in the Caribbean 1500 with a family on board is Jaimie, a catamaran crewed by John, Po, Jaimie and read more

Chapter 2: Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home

Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home | November 11th 2009 by Gregg A Granger

In Monday’s post, we travelled to New York, to get out of the path of Hurricane Isabel. Today’s post finds us returning to Hampton, Virginia. The Caribbean 1500 Motoring into Hampton, we sense two things. The first is that Isabel pounde read more

Joy For All arrives BVI in record time

YachtPals.com | November 9th 2009 by YachtPals

Blog at YachtPals.com - The Online Boating Community Joy For All finished the Caribbean 1500 rally just after 8 am this morning with an average speed of 7.7 knots. We only used the engine for 8 hours, not including time to charge the batteries since read more

Caribbean 1500 Rally Sailing Halfway to Tortola

Tom's Sailing Blog | November 7th 2009

Waking to heavy frost this morning in New England, my thoughts naturally turn to those sailing south in warmer climates. Over 60 cruising sailboats in the Caribbean 1500 rally left Hampton, Virginia, earlier this week headed for Tortola in the Briti read more

Caribbean 1500

YachtPals.com | November 3rd 2009 by YachtPals

Blog at YachtPals.com - The Online Boating Community The wind had been from the north, and forecast to be from the northeast, not the ideal conditions for crossing the Gulf Stream. Wind opposing current can cause steep breaking waves. But the forecas read more

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