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Hand roasted Blue Mountain Coffee, Negril, Jamaica.flv
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Turntable Dubbers Remix Sweet Coffee Tomorrow
Our Turntable Dubbers remix of the new Sweet Coffee single “Tomorrow” now in the Studio Brussel playlist!!!
Turntable Dubbers take the new Sweet Coffee single Tomorrow one step beyond. Starting off with roots reggae, the remix quickly finds it’s way to the dancefloor, when beats come to join the sunny dub rhythm. Although the track floats on that lazy reggae feel, the Turntable Dubbers succeed in making feet move by loading it with irresistible percussion and a skank guitar. The vocals do the rest, as the remix makes you want to pack your bags and leave for Jamaica. One for the summer!
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Paraguay vs Japan – 5 interesting facts about both countries you probably DIDN’T know ?
Paraguay:
1. Paraguay sounds similar in name to Uraguay yet does not share a border with it. It shares its borders with just 3 south american countries. Bolivia to the NW, Brazil to the North and Argentina to the south namely.
2. Paraguay’s independence occurred in May of 1811 from Spanish rule and occupation.
3. The term Guarani holds three important aspects in Paraguay. First, Guarani is the name of the tribe that lived in the region before the Europeans came to the land. Second, Guarani is the name of Paraguay’s currency. Third, Guarani is one of the two official languages spoken in Paraguay: Spanish is the other.
4. Paraguay’s first railroad was created and built in three years starting in 1858 by British engineers.
5. The capital of Paraguay is Asuncion and was built and founded in 1537.
5 Interesting facts of Japan:
1. Raw horse meat is a popular food in Japan.
2. Coffee is very popular and Japan imports approximately 85% of Jamaica’s annual coffee production.
3. There are four different writing systems in Japan, romaji, katakana, hiragana, and kanji.
4. Noodles, especially soba (buckwheat), are slurped very loudly when eaten. It is often said slurping symbolizes the food is delicious, but the slurping also serves to cool down the hot noodles for eating.
5. Some women in Japan cut their hair after breaking up with a boyfriend / Some men in Japan shave their heads to apologize. (so should the Japanese national side get trounced 6-0 today…)
and there u have it ! ^_^
10 facts smarter than you were prior to me telling u them !
do please share your thoughts and opinions on these facts. We won it 5 times and that too is a fact ! : ))
p.s – what do u predict the score will be between Paraguay and Japan ?
all the best
MR ANFIELD ACES
~ " the peoples choice " ~
~ " 民族選択 " ~
I saw two Geisha girls walking across London bridge the other day..!
Never seen one in real life..!!
Septon on I and I
Seppie talks about the open I and the closed I as well as the herb and other ideas. If you are intersted in spending time with Septon in Jamaica. he is accepting guests, You may contact Fish@eyeneyecoffee.com for more information
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Nate Vancil- Jamaica Freeze
Nate Vancil plays his original tune “Jamaica Freeze” A ballad about an Applebee’s pina colada live at Kick Butt Coffee in Austin, Texas
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Adios a Jamaica Han Derien Coffee Rock 21/05/10
Esta cancion la hicieron famosa en México y Latinoamerica la bandota de Los Holligans en los años 60’s, puro rock n roll con pura lira y voz. Contrataciones solo o con la banda handerien@hotmail.com 044 55 14 91 07 27
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Im looking for cigar sugestions?
my last one was in jamaica and i think it was a medium cigar with a hint of coffee which i liked a lot
Medium cigars are the best! I would have to recommend:
La Aroma De Cuba
Don Pepin Garcia: Series 501 Black
Don Pepin Garcia: Series 501 Blue
Romeo y Julieta Traditional
Monte Cristo Classic
(By the way none of these are Cuban cigars, they are primarily Dominican.)
Enjoy!
Making Blue Mountain Coffee, Jamaica
A rastaman describes the process of harvesting and preparing of coffee beans at Blue Mountain, Jamaica
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The Best Places For Cannabis In The World
Different regions and countries in the world have different cultures, cuisines and traditions. This is obvious, well known and often reflected in the purchasing choices people make; people buy anything from steel to coffee to electronics from different places because of quality, price and necessity. But when it comes to marijuana and cannabis seeds, people often forget that country of origin makes a difference. We have a look at some of the most famous areas of the world for cannabis use and production.
Acapulco
Most people in the world have heard of Acapulco Gold, though some don’t know exactly what it is or think it’s a precious metal. Acapulco Gold is actually a strain of cannabis known for its potency as compared to other varieties. Originally only from the area around Acapulco, this marijuana strain started out being called “Gold” because of the yellow/golden colour of its leaves. However, the quality and premium nature of the marijuana it produces lead to a high price, and the “Gold” moniker came to represent this high class nature rather than the colour. The higher than normal level of THC (the main psychoactive substance in cannabis) in Acapulco Gold has made seeds from this marijuana strain a hot commodity.
America
You wouldn’t think that America, with its bizarre categorisation of marijuana and hard line views on the drug, would be a good place for cannabis. But you’d be wrong. One part of California in particular is famous for being the pot capital of the US. An area called the Emerald Triangle in northern California is the country’s largest area of cannabis production. It started as a cottage industry, where anyone with a few marijuana seeds and a garden had a small stash for themselves and perhaps a little money on the side. Today the industry has become much more commercial (though still illegal) and has spread across this part of California. The Emerald Triangle is perfect for the purpose because of the mild climate and vast stretches of secluded landscape for growing away from prying eyes.
Jamaica
Jamaica has a long history with marijuana dating back over 150 years. The island is often associated with ganja (cannabis) thanks to connections with Rastafarianism and famous proponents of marijuana use such as Bob Marley and the Wailers. While cannabis use isn’t as endemic as popular culture might have you believe (it is technically illegal in the country), it is a definite part of the country’s culture, and often a component of Rastafarian rituals and religious practices. Those who follow the religion see marijuana as a powerful substance that opens people’s minds and aids meditation, and Rastafarianism champions ganja use over the consumption of alcohol or use of other drugs.
These are just three areas of the world that have strong links to marijuana and where planting marijuana seeds is an alternative to planting other crops for cash or personal use. However, there are many more, with many new strains of varying potency being developed every year.
Robert Kane
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/the-best-places-for-cannabis-in-the-world-804743.html
J.p. Licks Donates Proceeds From Veterans’ Day Promotion to
DATELINE: BOSTON; BROOKLINE; CAMBRIDGE; JAMAICA PLAIN; NEWTON CENTRE; SOMERVILLE AND WEST ROXBURY, MA…
J.P. Licks, the homemade ice cream café with eight shops in and around Boston, has recently donated $1,300 in proceeds from a Veterans Day promotion to the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans (NESHV) in Boston.
In remembrance and support of veterans on Veterans’ Day, J.P. Licks offered patrons at each of their stores a cup of coffee for $1, which was then donated to NESHV.
“We wanted to honor and give back to those who have served us and our country. This the first time we have run this promotion and we’re very pleased with its success,” noted Vince Petryk, founder of J.P. Licks. “We will be looking into doing a similar promotion to support the troops next year.”
Stephen Cunniff, Director of Community Affairs at NESHV noted, “We appreciate J.P. Licks’ support and friendship.”
The NESHV is located at 17 Court Street in Boston. For more information, visit neshv.org. Visit jplicks.com for store locations and hours.
Best of Boston and Beyond
For more than 25 years, J.P. Licks has been serving homemade ice cream and other specialties in their eight Kosher-certified shops in and around Boston. Locally owned and operated, J.P. Licks has won many awards over the years for their intensely-flavored homemade ice cream and frozen yogurt. Most recently, J.P. Licks was named “Best of Boston” and “Best Location – Jamaica Plain” by Boston Magazine and also made WBZ’s “A-List” for the second year in a row. Known for their high quality, scrumptious treats and their knack for “treating people right”, J.P. Licks was named Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce’s “Small Business of the Year”.
In addition to their frozen creations, J.P. Licks roasts their own fair trade and organic coffee beans on-site at their Jamaica Plain store, which ensures the best and the freshest, full-bodied cup of coffee around. Decadent hand-packed ice cream cakes as well as breakfast & ice cream sundae catering are also available.
Visit the website at jplicks.com for more information.
Steve Dubin
http://www.articlesbase.com/food-and-beverage-articles/jp-licks-donates-proceeds-from-veterans-day-promotion-to-701754.html