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Edibles
Not to run afoul of the rules here, but does anyone have a reliable source for "edibles" in Negril. I stopped smoking this past June and have become quite adept at making oatmeal cookies. For our December trip, I took a dozen cookies for nine days and they worked out just fine. Even brought one home with me past the dogs in Miami Airport with no problem.
I've dealt with Bob the Baker on the beach and his cake is just awful tasting and totally inconsistent in terms of potency. Everyone has herb to sell, but other than Bob, I've never been approached by any other bakers. I have no problem bringing my own, in fact I took 30 of them to Italy for our month-long trip this past September. But it would be nice to have a local source to avoid having to pack them.
Again, if this subject is taboo here, my apologies in advance.
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Subs are delicious but can be very "filling". Try Marcia's cakes at yellow bird or c&d / Jenny's on the cliff road. A friend said they might be a good source
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second jennys!....understand aubies burgers does a pretty mean brownie as well but never tried it myself.
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Aubies Burgers makes a really good brownie, just remember a little bit goes a long way hahahahhahahahahahhahahahhaa.
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been going to jennys for 30 years
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How far is Jenny's from 3 Dives?
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Montana's Bar right next to the Jungle also has good brownies
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There are different places they can be had,your cabbie will surly know,I think the mushroom place has them too?
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the mushroom place is called teds shroom boom......a great place for some shroom tea but i didnt think a whole lot of his brownies. from 3 dives to jennys is too far imho, best to take a cab. if you where planning on eating at 3 dives you can skip it and go straight too jennys as she has some really good food as well. a piece of her cake, 3 beers and a half hour later and her mac and cheese is sublime.