Sunday, May 31, 2009
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Roots from Jamaica!
Cheryl was born in Kingston, Jamaica. My roots are very deep from the island. Although, I spent most of my teen years in New York and am an american now, I still hold dear to those deep roots. The culture on raising kids, education, life, love, family and food. Mi luv mi mango!
Did you know that Jamaica has over 15 different species of mangoes? Mango is known as the fruit of the tropics. Mangoes are used in a variety of ways in the Caribbean. Green mangoes are used in hot sauces and condiments, while ripe mangoes appear in desserts and candies and in drinks. The best varieties of mangoes are the Bambay, East Indian, St. Julian and Hayden.
Jamaica also have over 20 different species of fruits!
Did you know that Jamaica has over 15 different species of mangoes? Mango is known as the fruit of the tropics. Mangoes are used in a variety of ways in the Caribbean. Green mangoes are used in hot sauces and condiments, while ripe mangoes appear in desserts and candies and in drinks. The best varieties of mangoes are the Bambay, East Indian, St. Julian and Hayden.
Jamaica also have over 20 different species of fruits!
WOW! The young ladies have grown so much and are beautiful. OK, who is who? I remember my little Mel (not so little any more). Where are the pictures of Nick and Russ? Anyway Morgans's, talk to you later.
ReplyDeleteChe - great to find you have a blog. great ida too! You and the girls look as beautiful as ever.
ReplyDeleteLots of love,
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I know they have grown! Sad for me :-( I miss them being younger but I am also very grateful that they are growing up, especially because Nick and Melissa are driving and Courtney is starting in a month. That saves me tons of taxiing.
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