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Law & (Executive) Order – Patriot Post

Posted: March 4, 2017 at 1:41 am

How great is the threat to religious liberty? Just ask Aaron and Melissa Klein. The parents of five were before the Oregon Court of Appeals yesterday with their familys livelihood on the line all for the right to live and work according to their faith. For three long years, the couple whove became the brave face of Americas religious liberty clash has fought the charges of discrimination for turning down an order for a same-sex wedding cake. Staring down a $135,000 fine for exercising their beliefs, the couple is doing everything they can to hold their life together. But even sued, harassed, vandalized, the Kleins havent blinked, even in the face of the PC police. To be told theyre going to force me to convey a message other than what I want to convey it flies in the face of the Constitution, Aaron explained. Its a violation of my conscience. Its a violation of my religious freedom. Its horrible to see your own government doing this to you.

Unfortunately, the Kleins are just one of the families who arent only being persecuted but prosecuted for holding biblical views. At its heart, all Christians are asking for is the same accommodation for their views that liberals already enjoy. Its no wonder these threats to religious freedom are of great concern to leaders across the conservative spectrum.

That concern was front and center in a letter to President Trump this week from the Council for National Policy (CNP). If youre unfamiliar with the group, CNP is a membership organization made up of business and policy leaders who focus on fiscal, social, and foreign policy issues. Although the membership has a broad policy focus, theres strong consensus that mitigating the threat to our First Freedom is a priority. After eight years of President Obama, CNP like the rest of America is anxious to turn the page on almost a decade of faith-based harassment and persecution.

Thats why, this week, the largely behind-the-scenes coalition, which Ive led since 2015, took the unusual step of openly calling on Donald Trump to lift the dark clouds of religious hostility created by Barack Obama. That includes issuing an executive order that would defend the rights the Constitution gave us: to live and work according to our faith. Nearly 150 members of CNP signed the letter asking the White House to act before more Americans are crushed under the weight of the last presidents intolerance. Together with Attorney General Edwin Meese, Morton Blackwell, Kelly Shackelford, Becky Norton Dunlop, Dr. James Dobson, Penny Nance, and other familiar faces, we praised the president for the steps hes already taken in his young administration to uphold our First Freedoms.

We are writing to ask that you continue these efforts to defend religious freedom by issuing an executive order protecting the practical exercise of religious freedom. For the last eight years, Americans of all backgrounds have suffered the loss of their religious freedoms because of destructive Obama-era policies. We commend you for beginning to reverse that devastating trend. After keeping his word on so many other issues, CNP is asking that President Trump build on that reputation of promise-keeping by addressing a problem that hes already acknowledged. After all, it was Donald Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast who said, [O]ur Republic was formed on the basis that freedom is not a gift from government, but that freedom is a gift from God.

Right now, that gift has not only been abused but stolen by members of the radical Left. Using examples of everyone from Little Sisters of the Poor to the West Michigan Beef Company, the signers explain that these are real-life stories of persecution right here in America. These Christians and many like them have either been punished by the government for their religious beliefs or are about to suffer under Obama era anti-religious regulations, CNP writes. They need protections that you can grant through an executive order to prevent federal discrimination against them for acting in accordance with their beliefs. We urge you to take action to ensure their freedom to believe and live out those beliefs is protected from government punishment.

You can add your voice to CNPs and 30,000 other Americans who are asking President Trump to protect religious liberty by signing our petition here.

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The new Commander-in-Chief may be in control of a lot of things, but last week he made clear Americas bathrooms is not one of them. After President Trump nixed the hugely controversial federal edict that schools open their shower, locker room, and restroom doors to both genders, districts are already hard at work overturning the rules they were forced to adopt under the last administrations threats. From New Jersey to Wisconsin, local school boards arent wasting any time putting common-sense policies back in place.

In Derby, Kansas, you could almost feel the community exhale after months of outrage over the rules. By a 5-2 vote, the school board rolled back the federal mandate and embraced parents' views on the issue. Calling it a community-driven decision, one member explained, This realigns the procedure with the culture and values of the larger community of Derby. If we have students that require distinct services, we as a district need to address those on an individual basis and not take rights away from other students.

On the East Coast, New Jerseys Egg Harbor Township listened to two hours of emotional testimony before agreeing to put privacy and safety first. Kevin Barnat, a local pastor who led the opposition to Obamas agenda, said, Why cant we work together? Let Egg Harbor Township pave the way to protect everyone. In the end, the district did, promising that it would take responsible measures to accommodate the needs of transgender students in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations. Other areas, like Wausau, Wisconsin, are a work in progress. Moms and dads are putting pressure on members who used the Department of Educations letter to advance their own liberal agenda. Now, families are demanding that the school board rethink its position. [T]he Trump administration has gone ahead and rescinded that order, said one of the locals hoping to unseat a member who pushed Obamas policy through. And the school board chairman is not willing to act on it. Thats bound to change, if the community turns up the heat.

Meanwhile, the most-watched response to the bathroom and shower debate is in Texas, where leaders are moving full-steam ahead on the states Privacy Act (SB 6). Thanks to President Trump, the momentum for the bill is only building. On Washington Watch, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick (R) broke the news that the first hearing on SB 6 was scheduled for March 7 an announcement that became formal Wednesday. The Senate State Affairs Committee will be kicking off debate at 8 a.m., and FRC will be there with a group of our Watchmen pastors. Thanks to President Trump, states like Texas have the opportunity to decide for themselves which is more important: freedom and safety or political correctness? Under the leadership of Patrick, Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and others, the Lone Stars are also ensuring that the debate wont be hijacked by local jurisdictions by creating a uniform policy across the state. Lets hope that more legislatures follow suit and seize the moment President Trump has given them!

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This is a publication of the Family Research Council. Mr. Perkins is president of FRC.

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Utopia Frozen Yogurt and Coffee House | Ellensburg, WA

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Utopia Frozen Yogurt and Coffee House offers delicious bagels, fresh-made salads, frozen yogurt, warm coffee drinks and refreshing smoothies. Whether you are looking for a new morning routine or a place in Ellensburg, Washington to study, Utopia is the place for you. At Utopia we offer an extensive self-serve frozen yogurt bar. Choose from our rotating flavors, including sweet and tart, and load your cup up with your favorite toppings for a delicious sweet treat. For the latest flavors on the frozen yogurt taps click here. You can expect to find the very best coffee and espresso drinks at Ellensburgs Utopia Frozen Yogurt and Coffee House. Ourpremium coffee comes from a local roaster and is filled with flavors that will appeal to many palettes. Whether you are looking for bold flavors to wake up your palette or a rich chocolate flavor with a hint of sweetness, we have the perfect blend for you at Utopia. We serve hot and iced drinks all day long. Choose from our traditional lattes, mochas, breves, americanos and cappuccinos or customize your very own drink. Our coffee specialists will help create the perfect coffee drink for your taste buds. We also sell our delicious coffee beans by the pound. In addition to coffee, Utopia offers made-to-order smoothies with 100% crushed fruit. Choose a smoothie blend from our menu or create your own concoction. We also offer a variety of boosts for your smoothie or blended drinks including protein, vitamin, and antioxidant blends. Pair your favorite coffee drink or smoothie with a hand-crafted sandwich, a fresh salad or a yummy dessert. Choose from a variety of bagels and smears, custom-made salads or freshly baked chocolate chip cookies, brownies and cinnamon rolls. If you have an event coming up, Utopia is a great option for bagel baskets and pastry trays. Visit us today for lunch on the go and a cup of joe at our convenient university location, or give us a call at 509-933-1400! We have a great selection of fun merchandise as well take a look!

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Extreme Channel 4 reality challenge Mutiny makes its sailors suffer – iNews

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Its the latest extreme reality show designed to place participants in mortal danger.

But Channel 4s attempt to replicate the gruelling journey after the Mutiny on the Bounty added trench hand and hallucinations to the roll call of injuries sustained in the name of entertainment.

A hardy crew of nine men crammed into a rickety 23ft wooden boat and recreated the 3,600 mile journey of Bligh, who was cast adrift in the Pacific Ocean and somehow navigated a path to Indonesia with 18 of his men.

Living off dried beef and biscuits and squatting over the side of the boat for calls of nature, the crew relied on the nautical skills of their skipper Anthony Middleton, a former special forces soldier who tests the physical and psychological fitness of contestants on the Channel 4 series SAS: Who Dares Wins.

The weakened sailors soon fell vulnerable to illness. Youve heard of trench foot? Well I had trench hand, said crewman Sam Brown..

He added: Both my hands had huge chunks of flesh dropping off them. I couldnt undo my fly. I couldnt hold a rope. I couldnt operate a camera.

If it had rained for one more day, I think Id have had to have been medevac-ed. My hands were literally falling apart. I still have scars on them now.

When a fearsome storm lashed the ship five days in, even a bruised and dehydrated Middleton, who led Special Boat Service operations in Afghanistan, feared for his life.

Luke Kane, the boats doctor, said: In the middle of these huge waves, in the pitch black, with torrential rain coming down, I was hallucinating.

Ive never been that scared. Youre totally powerless. All you can do is sit there.I really did think we were going to capsize and die.

Kane, who lost four stone during the journey, treated his fellow seasoned survivalists for dehydration. He said: I couldnt sit down without being in pain. I couldnt lie down. And Im a doctor, I know that the sort of weight loss I was showing was very, very unhealthy.

A rescue boat tracked the replica Bounty but was too far behind to pull anyone out of the water had the storm forced a man overboard.

Middleton said: I made it very clear from the beginning that I only wanted to be involved if it was going to be as authentic as possible, down to the rations, the boat, the islands.

Basically keeping the health and safety team at bay as much as possible so we could remain in our bubble.

Although he did not quite inspire a mutiny among the crew, Kane said of their demanding captain: Its quite weird. Im getting better now, but I couldnt talk about Ant for quite a long time without crying, which is really weird.

The modern-day Bountineers may have got off lightly.

A contestant fell 20ft off a cliff edge in the last series of The Island with Bear Grylls and was aiflfted from the camp.

Channel 4s most recent survival series Eden, a ground-breaking social experiment in which a group of volunteers attempted to create a new utopia within the wilds of the Scottish Highlands, failed to live up to its billing when a third of the 23 volunteers walked out within months.

:: Mutiny, Monday March 6, 9pm on Channel 4

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Oceania Cruises announces around the world in 180 days voyage for 2019 – Travel Daily News International

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SOUTHAMPTON - World travellers wanting to experience more travel milestones during a single journey than many do in an entire lifetime can achieve their dreams with Oceania Cruises announcement of another awe-inspiring 180-day world cruise for 2019. With the unveiling of this global odyssey, the line is offering guests the flexibility of embarking the full world cruise in New York, Miami or Los Angeles.

Our exciting 2019 Around the World journey offers guests an expertly crafted route spanning the four corners of the globe, touching on nearly 100 captivating destinations and dozens of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is truly the journey of a lifetime, said Bob Binder, President & CEO of Oceania Cruises. The added convenience of three departures, new for 2019, brings guests greater flexibility and can help simplify their travel plans.

Aboard the elegant and intimate 684-guest Insignia, the Around the World voyage brings travellers the journey of a lifetime, sailing more than 45,000 nautical miles across two oceans and 16 seas while visiting 90 fascinating destinations in 36 countries. Departing New York on 11th January 2019, Miami on 14th January 2019, or Los Angeles on 30th January 2019, this epic five-continent expedition invites seasoned travellers to explore the far corners of the world in luxury and style.

The Ultimate Route The lines new 180-day epic route for 2019 follows the sun west to the beautiful islands of Hawaii and the deep blue South Pacific before heading Down Under for adventures across New Zealand and Australia. Insignia then explores the vast marvels of Asia, the Holy Land and classics throughout the Mediterranean before crossing the high seas to New England, Canada and Bermuda.

To further enhance this incredible travel experience aboard Insignia, the itinerary features a total of 14 overnight stays including:

The Around the World journey also includes a host of free exclusive shoreside events for guests booked on one of the full world cruises. Highlights include:

Shipboard Highlights Aboard the acclaimed Insignia, there are only 684 privileged guests who are catered to by 400 professionally trained staff. Travellers will indulge in The Finest Cuisine at Seain four open seating gourmet restaurants where they will dine on continental specialities prepared a la minute by the lines innovative chefs. Enhancing the enriching nature of the journey, authoritative and engaging experts will deliver compelling lectures on history, art, and music. Throughout the journey, Insignia will be a sanctuary of modernity and old-world comfort. Her 342 staterooms and suites are elegantly appointed and 70% of them have their own private teak veranda, the perfect perch from which to take in the ever-changing panoramas.

Valuable Amenities No matter which of the three cities guests choose to sail from, Oceania Cruises world journey includes an array of valuable amenities including roundtrip airfare with free Business Class air upgrades, along with the Exclusive Prestige Package, featuring generous perks such as free gratuities, free onboard medical care, and free laundry service. The voyage also includes the lines popular OLife Choice package, which offers guests their selection of one of the following amenities: 72 shore excursions, a beverage package or a $7,200 shipboard credit (selected amenity is per stateroom).

Oceania Cruises Around the World 2019 journey opens for reservations on 1st March 2017.

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Get to Know the Seychelles – TravelPulse

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PHOTO: A little slice of paradise Anse Coco in the Seychelles. (photo via Flickr/Jean-Marie Hullot)

Island life might not get much better than the Seychelles. The islands have long enchanted travelers from all walks of life.

The Seychelles are a great destination during any season, blessed with a warm, tropical climate all year long and located outside the cyclone belt. A quality that has earned them the nickname, the land of perpetual summer, writes Glynn Burridge for National Geographic.

It really is a land for all types of visitors.

This island paradise is not just about laying on the beach, however. Visitors can indulge in other activities, such as world-class diving, snorkeling, fishing, hiking, island hopping, golf, spa retreats, zip lining, and horseback riding, notes Burridge.

Make sure you get a taste of the local culture by sampling its culinary offerings.

READ MORE:'Unlock The Sea' at Le Meridien Fisherman's Cove in Seychelles

No stay in Seychelles is complete without tasting the delicious Seychellois Creole cuisine a blend of old French cuisine and piquant Indian and Chinese flavors. While this fusion is best enjoyed in local homes, many restaurants can also introduce you to its amazing flavors and textures, says Burridge.

Theres also a lively music scene.

If youre looking to relax and unwind to the sounds of live music, try the Boardwalk Bar & Grill, a magnet for weekend revelers. Hardcore partygoers should check out local clubs Katiolo and Tequila Boom, Burridge suggests.

There are also options for those who want a more spiritual experience or those looking for adventures. For more on what to do in the Seychelles, read on here.

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Seychelles Tourism team on its way to ITB Berlin – eTurboNews.com – eTurboNews

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A Seychelles delegation headed by the Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine, Maurice Loustau-Lalanne, is on its way to ITB Berlin. The team also includes from the Seychelles Tourism Board Chief Executive Sherin Francis, Director for Europe Bernadette Willemin, Regional Manager Edith Hunzinger, and Marketing Executive Natacha Servina who will also be present at the event.

The Seychelles tourism industry will once again be present with a 40-member delegation at the upcoming ITB Berlin tourism trade fair to be held from March 8-12.

A total of 28 companies from the private sector will be joining the fair, namely Air Seychelles, Alphonse Island Lodge, Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts, Beachcomber, Berjaya Resorts Seychelles, Coco de Mer Hotel, Coral Strand Smart Choice Hotel, Savoy Resort and Spa, Creole Travel Services, Denis Private Island, Dhevatara Beach Hotel, Eden Bleu Hotel, Hilton Seychelles, The H Resort, Kempinski Seychelles Resort, Le Duc de Praslin, Val Mer Resort, Le Meridien Fishermans Cove, Le Relax Hotel, Maia Luxury Resort, Paradise Sun Hotel, Masons Travel, North Island, Pure Seychelles Hotels, Raffles Praslin Seychelles, the Seychelles Hospitality and Tourism Association, 7South, and VPM Yacht Charter.

ITB Berlin is set to have a total of 10,096 exhibitors from 187 countries. It is the worlds leading travel trade show, which presents a wonderful chance to discover the entire world within a few hours and to meet business partners, and learn about new trends, concepts, and cooperation options, as well as deepen existing business relations.

Germany is one of Seychelles leading markets, and according to the National Bureau of Statistics for the week ending on February 26, the overall visitors from Europe increased by 27% compared to the same period in 2016.

An increase of 40% was recorded from the German market, which placed Germany as the second leading market for Seychelles during that period, with a total of 6,234 visitors arriving to the countrys shores.

The Seychelles tourism industry started on an extremely positive note this year, and this is being supported further by the enthusiasm of the travel trade partners whom are already eager to push the destination even more. This years ITB will be a very busy one, and remains very important given it sets the tone for the rest of the year, said Mrs. Francis.

I thank the local trade partners who will be part of the delegation this year and wish them success for the fair.

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Moratorium update on large hotel projects in Seychelles – eTurboNews – eTurboNews

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A moratorium on large hotel projects in Seychelles, specifically on Mahe and the inner islands, was announced by former President James Michel in his address on the occasion of Seychelles National Day which falls on June 29, 2015.

The Seychelles Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine has published a list of hotels which was approved before the moratorium on new large hotels in the country came into force. Members of the local media were presented with the list yesterday afternoon during a press conference held at the ministrys headquarters, Espace building.

Speaking to members of the press was the Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine, Maurice Loustau-Lalanne, and present were the Principal Secretary for Tourism, Anne Lafortune, and the Director of Standards and Regulations, Sinha Levkovic.

Projects for which approval had already been granted, or for which a commitment had been made by the government, were exempted. The moratorium is set to be enforced until the year 2020.

Minister Loustau-Lalanne said a number of governmental bodies were involved in the process of having these projects approved and thanked the Seychelles Investment Board, Seychelles Planning Authority, and the Secretariat of the Cabinet as well as the tourism ministry.

There are 18 large hotels projects on that list, which means those tourism establishments which are made up of 25 rooms or more. Twelve out of the 18 projects are on Mahe, 2 are on Praslin, and 4 others are on the outer islands, namely Ile Platte, Silhouette, Ile Longue, and Sainte Anne.

Speaking on the project on Ile Platte, Minister Loustau-Lalanne said construction started but has not been completed yet. He added that construction will restart, and this is why the project is on this list.

On the proposed capacity of these hotel projects, Minister Loustau-Lalanne said there are those which have received definitive approval, but there are a few that are still in the environmental impact assessment (EIA) stage.

He added that there are projects which have been approved since 2006, but since Seychelles went through the economic reforms in 2008, investors did not see it opportune to kick-start these projects.

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Caribbean Corner – Old Town Fairfax – Fairfax, VA – yelp.com

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This is definitely a hidden gem in Fairfax! It's a very small hole in the wall joint and it was difficult to spot to find. But this place has awesome Jamaican Oxtails! The price is pretty good for the quality and amount of food. The oxtails comes with cabbage and fried plantains + 1 side of rice and peas came to about $15. It was definitely a hefty portion of food. The gentleman that took our order was very nice and I could listen to his accent all day. Anyways, he was very attentive, although my friend and I were just obtaining some carry out. I'll definitely visit again and try their beef patties! I can't wait!

I mentally refer to this place as one of my favorite little secrets... I guess you could say it's kind of hole in the wall. It's VERY close to Sister's Thai.. just walk past the french restaurant next door, turn the corner, and then you'll see it! THE ENVIRONMENT of the restaurant: it's a small place. It's not super renovated and trendy like you would imagine most popular eateries in the area to be. Nonetheless, I think that adds a lot to the authenticity of the employees and the food. The two times that I've been there, I was greeted with smiles and employees that were very approachable if I had any questions about the menu. THE FOOD: I can't vouch for the majority of the menu just yet, but I am a huuuge fan of the Jamaican Curry Chicken! ...nuff said. Just try it. I highly recommend it. It comes with rice, lettuce, tomato, and a small side of vegetables.

The curry goat. That's all you need. My favorite hole in the wall in the entire world. To the owners: We've had a strong relationship for 6 years. I don't think I could leave you for another Carribean restaurant. Its not the same!

Caribbean Corner is literally in a corner and really easy to miss. The inside is a classic example of "hole in a wall", but the food does all the talking. I've tried their Ox-tail, Jerk chicken, Curry goat, and beef patties. I hit them with the 4 star because of their Ox-tail which is the best thing they have. It is slow cooked for hours so the meat is super flavorful and falls off the bone. Combined with the Jamaican rice and plantains, it is well worth the money. Their Jerk chicken is why I couldn't give them a perfect score. The jerk flavor just wasn't there for me. I felt like I wasted my money because I could of got Ox-tail instead. My second choice here would be the curry goat! The patties tasted like your standard beef patties. Oh, and I almost forgot the delicious Jamaican cream soda! If you're in fairfax, make sure to try the Ox-tail which is a must try. Ja feel? 😉

Was looking for a nice Jamaican spot to eat in the area and found this one. It was a little hard to find as it is on the side of the building and not visible from the street. It's a small restaurant with a "mom and pop" vibe. It took about 10 minutes to get our food after ordering as there is only one cashier/server. The food came out hot and in great quantity for the price. I ordered oxtails and my friend had the jerk chicken. The oxtails were a bit tricky to the eye. They were large but mostly fat and not too much meat. The jerk chicken on the other hand was amazing! Tender and well seasoned. The cabbage was great and the plantains were good as well. The only sort of negative aspect was the availability of restrooms. Maybe I missed them but I couldn't find them in the building. Other than that, great food and customer service was on point!

Their ox tail is absolutely amazing. Definitely a hole in the wall type of place. Very difficult for me to make it unless I'm off on a week day and I make the effort to come. I think about their food all the time!!! Definitely a must try. Oh my god...the ox tail! The curry chicken! The plantains! The downside is the food comes in a foam container and sometimes it so hot that it melts into the foam container. Probably making me die faster with the chemicals but my last meal would have been delicious...

A hole in the wall. Literally. Located near Mason, on University Drive and Main Street. There's a small parking lot across the street with limited parking, a block down on Main Street there's a bigger parking lot, 2 hr free public parking. I was in between work meetings so decided to stop here to grab lunch. I came in and and there was no one behind the counter. So I was confused for a bit, do I just wait? Do I make some noise to get attention? Was I supposed to call ahead for a pick up and go? As I was just twiddling my thumb contemplating my next move, someone came to the counter. Phew! There are a couple of tables for you to sit and eat, but this is mostly and pick up and go kinda place. I got my box and sat down to eat, it was during lunch time so it was starting to get busy with people grabbing and going. I decided to get the Jamaican chicken curry with rice. They only have size small and large, a medium option would be nice. I ordered large, it was a lot and couldn't finish! The chicken curry was good, like a home cooked meal. And it was a lot of it! I want to try to jerk chicken from the menu. Again, a hole in the wall, that might just surprise you.

My husband loves jerk chicken and so we were craving it one day and found this place on Yelp! Read the reviews, saw the pics, and prices and yup...we're taking a drive to this place. It's located in old town Fairfax (first time being in that area). Free parking down the street. This place was hard to find at first, and literally, it's in the corner of a building. Very small but you can smell the aroma of the jerk flavor once you walk in. The prices of the dishes range between $6-$15 and you can't go wrong with that! I orders the small jerk chicken and my husband ordered the larger jerk pork. Of course we both finished our meals and we had to buy the jerk chicken to go for dinner. That's how good it was! The flavor of the jerk wasn't too salty but the spiciness sure gave it a kick. But it was worth every bite. If you're craving Caribbean food and jerk chicken, this is the spot to go.

I would give this place 4 stars because their jerk chicken and beef patties are sooo good. But, half the time this place is not even open when they are supposed to be! And you can't really call in advance because they rarely pick up 🙁 also, there's no place to really sit unless you want to sit on the few torn up chairs (literally) that look like they have been there for over a century. But for takeout, their food is great.

Until I visit Jamaica again...I'll go to Caribbean Corner. Very courteous and laid back customer service...Irie!! Tip: The parking lot is very small. Park across the street in the open/free parking lot.

The curry chicken is really really good. The jerk is good as well. However- the place needs some fixing up to be more presentable. The patties were so dried out and burnt. Like really really burnt. Like really really really burnt... so anyways when I asked if they had any others I was told no and the guy (not the normal guy) just walked away. This was after it took him several minutes to see I was waiting for service. It is in a bad spot, but I will go back for the curry and jerk. The normal guy that is at the front is always very pleasant and friendly. So check it out, just dont judge by the cover.

Ordered curry goat and jerk chicken to go. The curry goat was tender (especially for goat) with a nice gamey accent to its flavor. The usual small pieces of bone which I don't mind at all. And a nice curry flavor. One of the better renditions that I have had outside of the Carribean. I added some Matouk's West Indian Hot Sauce at home which topped it off perfectly. The jerk chicken was somewhat run of the mill and the jerk sauce lacked imagination and authenticity. But the overall flavor was good and the chicken was not dry. A nice carry out place. Only been there once to date though.

Wait. I haven't left a review for my favorite hole in the wall? Ludicrous. Caribbean corner and I go way back. Like super way back to college days. I used to come here and grab food on a weekend afternoon or in between classes. can't remember his name now but the owner of this place was always kind to me and offered me samples here and there. One time, he gave me flyers for his spot to hand out to my sorority sisters and I was ALL about it. On occasion, he has hooked me up with an extra bit of chicken or goat or what have you. I can't rave enough about it. It's got such a great mom and pop feel. The jerk chicken is succulent and the rice is amazing.

THIS PLACE IS TERRIFIC! I am absolute staisfied customer. I have been coming here since I moved to Fairfax in July 2016 . I always get the Ox-Tails even though everything else is also very good, the Ox-Tails are my FAVORITE! They are so tender, fall of the bone, juicy 🙂 They are the best. The only thing I would suggest is throwing a few more Ox-Tails in the large especially for the price. I would definitely come back more often if they did. Nonetheless, this place is golden.

I've recently tried coming here twice during normal business hours; specifically around lunch time and they have been closed both times. They are definitely losing customers by not being open during scheduled hours. At least update the voicemail message on your phone if you are not going to be open for the day or if you plan on opening late.

Three and a half stars. The entrance is a door around the corner leading into the basement behind the Mediterranean bistro. Presumably they share the parking lot, but you're better off finding a spot in a nearby lot or along the streets. Friendly service was happy to point out two nearby parks where I could eat my meal in nice weather. One communal table inside in front of a TV, within sight of the kitchen. A small order is appropriate for a conservative appetite or broad curiosity, I'd happily go large next time since they're so affordable. Curry is mild, goat is as tender as can be expected. Oxtails are sliced thin and yields to plastic fork pressure. Plaintains were cooked through, not too dry. Tomatoes were fresh even if they weren't super ripe, and the cabbage is nothing to write home about. Loved the rice and beans even more with saucing soaked in. Their hours are sadly quite short, but given the chance, I'd happily stop by again to try a beef patty, jerk chicken, and some of their daily specials.

Food was tasty- ordered oxtails and jerk chicken. The dishes were more salty than anything else,( and trust me I LOVE salt) but I think it overshadowed some of the more complex flavors in the food. I really wanted cabbage but they were out when I went. The portion sizes are great, and you could eat two or more meals out of one dish. I docked an extra star because they closed early (without notice!) the day I went due to the heat. I felt bad for the people they kept turning away who had driven from far away to eat there. They just pretended to not be inside the restaurant lol. That being said, they were gracious enough to serve me, and I'm glad they did. I'd need to go again to really leave a more detail review, as I feel that day was a bit abnormal Either way if you're craving Jamaican food and in the area, definitely check out this place!

I used to love this place, but I've been here 3 times during the hours they should be open. Each time they were closed. I'll get my Caribbean food elsewhere.

5 Stars on the food, flavors, freshness, and satisfying portion sizes. This is the real deal. They can COOK! I ordered a large Brown Stew Chicken, rice and peas, and a small Jerk Chicken with rice and peas, and 2 coco breads to go. Delish. Piping hot. The Brown Stew was so flavorful, well seasoned with a hint of ginger and perhaps soy sauce undertones in the flavor, nice thick brown gravy to cover the rice and peas. Also came with delicatley steamed cabbage, and 2 slices of fried plantain. Yummy. I forgot to take a picture! I ate half for lunch, will eat other half for dinner. The small Jerk Chicken I haven't really eaten, but I took a a small bite and it's the perfect balance of well seasoned chicken with some spice , but not too much heat. I like the way they cut the meat. The meat is on the bone, but they chop it in a way that makes it easy to eat it off the bone, in smaller pieces which is easier to hold. Unique Caribbean style. Coco bread (sp?) was warm, semi sweet, and chewy. This is primarily a carryout spot so don't expect a large sit down restaurant. There is one small table and a few chairs, so you wait until your order is called up. Once your order arrives, the gentleman shows you what you ordered to make sure its the way you want it. I really like that. Most carry-outs I've been to, they package everything up and you have to check it yourself, or you forget to check it and once you get home, you wish you had! Check the sign on the wall next to cash register which lists the daily specials. If you don't know what to get, order a few small portions and have your own Caribbean tasting. You will be so happy you did! Can't wait to go back.

Went today. Tried the oxtails and brown stew chicken. AMAZING!!! I'm from Florida and grew up eating Jamaican food. This is the real deal. Air conditioner doesn't work, but that adds to the authenticity. That being said, if you go in July and are sensitive to heat, to-go may be a better option for you.

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Meghan Markle Is Prince Harry’s Date at Friend’s Caribbean Wedding – PEOPLE.com

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Look out for the bouquet!

Meghan Markle partied with some of Prince Harrys closest pals at the wedding of one of his best friends in Montego Bay, Jamaica on Thursday.

The couple is in the Caribbean to witness the wedding of Tom Skippy Inskip and literary agent Lara Hughes-Young. Inskip and Harry are childhood friends they met at Eton College and Inskip is popularly said to have been Harrys wingman on rowdyevenings out during their younger days.

For the nuptials, Markle wore a long floral dress and sunglasses as the royal, who was one of 14 ushers, suited up in a navy blue blazer and trousers.

For Markle, it is thought to be the first time she has accompanied Harry to a wedding and it marks something of a public coming out for the couple.

But she will fit in well as she has already met most of Harrys closest friends in London during restaurant and theater dates over several months of dating.

According to local reports, Harry accompanied by a heavy security detail, as the Jamaica Observer put it arrived at the international airport at Montego Bay on Wednesday afternoon.Markleis believed to have flownin separately from her home in Toronto. The outlet says that the royalis planning tostay in the Caribbean for a week.

The wedding party is thought to be staying at the Round Hill Hotel and Resort in Montego Bay. The110-acre private enclave featuresluxury villasandoceanfront rooms.

After spending a romantic break with Harry in Norway, Markle spent much of January and February in London with Harry staying at his Nottingham Cottage in Kensington Palace but she returned to Toronto to prep for the filming of the next season of Suits in mid-February.

It just feels very natural for them both, a source told PEOPLE of the duos dynamic. It feels easy like theyve known each other for a long time.

Markle posted on Instagram earlier this month after a two-month hiatus from the social media platform, sending a positive message to her followers alongside a photo of her too-cute Charlotte Olympia cat flats below the text #NOBADENERGY.

Sending good vibes always in all ways, she captioned the snap.

Representatives for Kensington Palace and Markle would not comment.

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Around Virgin Gorda at Swan Cup Caribbean – Scuttlebutt Sailing News

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Virgin Gorda, BVI (March 3, 2017) After a stunning start to proceedings in the third edition of the Rolex Swan Cup Caribbean yesterday, the fleet of Nautors Swan yachts gathered in Virgin Gorda for the event enjoyed equally exciting conditions as they completed todays round-the-island race.

A steady easterly of approximately 18 to 20 knots ushered the fleet around the course with the two competing Clubswan 50s completing the clockwise circumnavigation of Virgin Gorda in little over two and a half hours.

With two races now run, both the Swan 90 Freya and Leonardo Ferragamos Clubswan 50 hold tight to their leads at the top of the Maxi and Mini Maxi/Grand Prix divisions respectively.

Freya, Maxi Division leader, Rolex Swan Cup Caribbean 2017.

In the Maxi division B5 took an early lead but suffered an equipment failure early on which forced her to withdraw for the day. Don Macphersons Freya consequently found herself at the front of the fleet and refused to relinquish her lead for the remainder of the race, finishing with a comfortable lead over Plis-Play in second place and Selene in third.

With two consecutive victories under her belt Freya, division winner in the 2016 edition of the Rolex Swan Cup in Porto Cervo, now sits three points ahead of both Plis-Play and Selene.

The two spanking new Clubswan 50s continued to put on a spectacular show as they duelled their way around the course. And while it was German boat Earlybird that crossed the finish line first in real time yesterday, today Ferragamos Cuordileone claimed line honours in addition to her second victory in corrected time.

Bounty, Grand Prix/MiniMaxi Division, Rolex Swan Cup Caribbean 2017

Among the Mini Maxis, meanwhile, the American Swan 66 Bounty led the dances for the duration followed by Gryphon and Best Buddies. The smallest yacht in the fleet at 44 feet, the Ron Holland designed Best Buddies is sailing in the Caribbean edition of the Rolex Swan Cup for the first time although she has participated numerous times in the Porto Cervo edition and is a former division winner in the Rolex Middle Sea Race.

Crewed by a pool of friends and family, Best Buddies has been with owners Kay-Johannes and Susann Wrede for almost 20 years with the exception of a short hiatus in which she was sold, rediscovered by chance by the Wredes in poor condition some years later and then returned by them to her former glory, upon which they vowed never to be parted from her again. With an emphasis on fun but a history of winning and placing in top international regattas, Best Buddies is perhaps one of the participating yachts that best sums up the spirit of the Rolex Swan Cup regattas.

Weve been participating in a few races in the Caribbean and placing well but our final objective was to get here and compete in this event, explained owner Susann. Theres a special spirit at Swan events. I think it dates back to when Swan was smaller and known for building the most seaworthy yachts ever and fast and elegant; now they are even more elegant and bigger but the spirit is still there, its a Swan family and its just so much fun. This is a strong boat and she really is part of our family.

Racing is scheduled to continue tomorrow, Saturday 4th March at 12 midday with 16 to 18 knots of easterly breeze forecast. Racing concludes March 5.

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