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Posted 5/1/2009 6:13:59 PM Post #51
 

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Nothing like ah cup of hot cocoa tea with a piece of bay leaf and some spice, warm dough-boy, and some ripe grindee fry. When yo done eat that- yo good to go!
Posted 5/7/2009 10:31:02 AM Post #63
 

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I know of the hot chocolate.....nothing else...which caribben country is this? what's a dough boy?

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Posted 5/7/2009 11:54:53 AM Post #65
 

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I am also unfamiliar with "dough boy" but I know tto well how a good cup of hot cocoa taste.. But I also love the taste of some good saltfish( oninons, peppers, black pepper) with some fried dumplin or a Trini bake. Thats a satisfying breakfast... you good for couple hours...yum yum!

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Posted 5/7/2009 12:35:46 PM Post #67
 

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Dough Boy is similar to the trini coconut bake- except needed tighter and some nutmeg added to the ingredients. Now that i explain that tell me what you like What Next-
Posted 5/13/2009 11:48:18 AM Post #77
 

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Wait a minute- can't believe this. So many caribbean food and only 2 post on this? Then let me tell you about roast breadfruit and saltfish. Make sure the bread riping (ripening) before you roast it. And you want the hard saltish- with the one you have to soak overnight and boil 6-7 times. Stew the saltish down with some onions, tomatoes, etc in the lawd oil. If you ever eat that i know yo tasting it now in yo mind.
Posted 5/13/2009 12:36:43 PM Post #79
 

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Well chatoyeh2, if that's what you're having at your house in these hard guava times, then i want to come live at your house Today i had old fashion mint flavored suga water and 4 day old stale bread (the best time to eat bread mind you) and day before that before the condense milk run out, condense milk in the shop bread and some bush tea, the best in these low budget times.

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Posted 5/14/2009 12:09:02 PM Post #81
 

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I can taste the food just from your very descriptive vision, But do you think its this type of eating that causes excess overweight in our caribbean people? Dont mean to rain on your parade!!!!!!!!!!

Blessup
Posted 1/12/2010 3:30:01 PM Post #198
 

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Well Well Well......so much food to talk about.....as they say, "thing dey fo talk..time nah dey."  But I am going to talk bout BUSH.....yes boiled bush........Sunday Morning I had some Ka-rie-la....That is a bush to detox.....yes...had it as a child, and still alive to tell the tale of the bitterness.....so I drink it without meking up me face these days.....After mango season me mommy used to boil bush to help purge and detox we.......yes......and all that milk and sugar we used to "thief" out.....well the bush in we ssa (not literally) prevented child diabetes.......Then before the detoxification, we got a worm medicine called ANTIPA....worse thing out.....Brooklax was better (chocolatey)......Then when we sick it camphor cake, coconut oil mixed with rosemary, vicks, low-wine...Who remember Low-wine......Use to get it from the rum factory at Georgetown, SVG......I thnk all that still in me system why I dont catch cold (knock board/knock on wood).  And the other day I had some trumpet bush tea.....nice nice....So when it comes to the crisis affecting my beverage....it doesnt....cause I have herbs like:  Seed-under-leaf, Buddy-May-I, Part-ah-Man-Life, Guinea Pepper, Mint Bush, Pepper Bush....and the list goes on....I never suffer with asthma.....but the weed root good for that...
Posted 1/12/2010 3:42:45 PM Post #199
 

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Chatoyeh, u didnt tell them about Madowngo (spelling)......the sister to doughboy.....?   Well I think that is an african word handed down......it is baked made from cassave, spices.....put in banana leaves in a flat pot to bake .....dont know why they call it that.....I guess it just looks MAD.....cause it is usually a big, ,toughish bake that could knock you down....but it is very filling ....A glass of lime juice in your blue plastic cup,  or cup of local chocolate/cocoa tea...and I am not talking Hershey's....I mean made from scratch....no chemical added.....Pick the cocoa....dry it....grind it.....form a cocoa stick.....put to boil/steep in a pot of water with cinnamon leaf/tea bush.....Add milk......mmmm mmmm.

By the way....when last you had some BREADNUT.....me i did lastmonth.....man i still eat ORGANIC

Posted 2/26/2010 3:52:24 PM Post #272
 

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Ah good cupah pap!
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