The week of culinary delights is over and all those who enjoyed its delectable cuisine and deals are counting themselves fortunate to have experienced Restaurant Week 2012. So what about anyone that missed it because of poor time management or low funds? Well never fear, as being the intrepid explorer as I am, I found [...]
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This week’s main event is Restaurant Week and I have blogged before on the various categories from which consumers can choose. The Nyam and Scram is my favourite as it has lunch specials which tend to be a bit cheaper. Lunch is the one meal that most people buy and unfortunately we are usually faced [...]
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Did you know that the Consumer Affairs Commission (C.A.C) can help you with finding deals? How? By conducting and publishing the results of surveys of several items sold at supermarkets in the Corporate Area and St. Ann. The most current results can be found in sections C of The Gleaner dated January 12,2012. The selected [...]
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Once again I read of those who continue to reap what they did not sow. This was reported by the Gleaner on January 6,2012,”Reports are that about 8.00 a.m. today, a farmer of Middlesex district in Guys Hill discovered that some 200 pounds of sweet pepper were stolen from his farm. These sweet peppers were [...]
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As consumers tried to cut back on their spending, eating out became one of the luxuries that most people found it the easiest to do without. After all, most Jamaicans can cook and with the high cost associated with eating out it made perfect sense to cut out that expense. I must admit that I [...]
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It’s here again! Restaurant week in Jamaica begins November 13, 2010. All the restaurants involved will offer reduced prices to consumers. There will also be additional courses, such as appetizers and desserts. So isn’t great that Jamaican consumers will get to experience various cuisines at affordable prices? I wonder how many people will be able [...]
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