Re: Trip to Orange Hill in search of the best Subs
[QUOTE=TAH;142905]And in turn, I now have a headache. I'm not criticizing at all, I've found some mighty fine subs in JA, a Panama Red haogie being my favorite by a mile. The issue is in the, eh, preparation and conditions from farm to harvest that in the end either makes or breaks the final quality. I believe strongly in soil grown (I could talk for days on this) produce for my subs, but outdoor prepared Jamaican subs just can't quite match what can be prepared stateside under a roof. Sammiches.
If you are questioning the quality of Jamaican soil? Or if you think that natural bat guano does not suffice for your synthetics, with out being critical I would question your concept of quality! But enjoy!
Re: Trip to Orange Hill in search of the best Subs
I know people that live in Orange Hill, it has actually developed into an area of fine homes and you should be careful milling around in some one's back yard!
Re: Trip to Orange Hill in search of the best Subs
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TAH
And in turn, I now have a headache. I'm not criticizing at all, I've found some mighty fine subs in JA, a Panama Red haogie being my favorite by a mile. The issue is in the, eh, preparation and conditions from farm to harvest that in the end either makes or breaks the final quality. I believe strongly in soil grown (I could talk for days on this) produce for my subs, but outdoor prepared Jamaican subs just can't quite match what can be prepared stateside under a roof. Sammiches.
If you are questioning the quality of Jamaican soil? Or if you think that natural bat guano does not suffice for your synthetics, with out being critical I would question your concept of quality! But enjoy!
I very carefully said that I'm a soil guy, I don't do synthetics of any kind. Thanks. And as to the soil in JA, it is probably the finest soil you can find. The issue comes down to controlling the environment, which you simply cannot do outdoors. I'm not going any further with this, as it's almost as bad as talking about route taxis (and this probably isn't the forum for this discussion anyhow). Have a good day.
Re: Trip to Orange Hill in search of the best Subs
Thanks M&G,
Kind of figured that...but had to ask for the hell of it. Hell I'm so old I call 'em "reefers" :p
Ok, lets try this...eh, what's a route taxi? ;)
Re: Trip to Orange Hill in search of the best Subs
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papa georgie
thanks m&g,
kind of figured that...but had to ask for the hell of it. Hell i'm so old i call 'em "reefers" :p
ok, lets try this...eh, what's a route taxi? ;)
lmao
Re: Trip to Orange Hill in search of the best Subs
I'm visiting ocho rios on December 04 and only want to tour the finest would you pass along the info without posting it on the forum please I would def appreciate it
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jamaicarob
we did the tour 2 years ago,our driver (Name removed) would be happy to take you for a tour, he is a licenced,insured, red plate, non drinker,876-###-#### (number and name removed to protect driver's identity - as much as there are changes happening quickly, ganja is still illegal to grow), soon come
Yo
Re: Trip to Orange Hill in search of the best Subs
Its all about the taste, not the proof. Try cooking with it. A Jamaican stir fry would be out of this world. :)
Re: Trip to Orange Hill in search of the best Subs
Its all about dat bass , its all about dat bass no treble ...................... It s all in the boom boom, france has its champagne , jamaica has its subs.
Re: Trip to Orange Hill in search of the best Subs