Re: First Timers to Negril (With A Baby 20-months)
Thanks for the heads up on the milk! We're pretty crunchy when it comes to food. So he doesn't drink the pasteurized cow's milk that most people drink in America. We normally give him almond milk. If they have raw cow's milk in Ja, we'll give him that. Does anybody know what the difference in the milk is?
That's a Baltic amber necklace. It is supposed to help with pain from teething ... and it looks pretty cool too! :)
Re: First Timers to Negril (With A Baby 20-months)
We do have a similar cow's milk as the US/Canada but most tend to buy the slightly different tasting cow's milk. This is found on the shelves (not yet refrigerated) as it's more sustainable in the heat of the Caribbean. This milk is not refrigerated until after opening. It's available in skim, 1% and whole.
Dan...you can get almond and soy milk at most larger grocery stores in Jamaica.
Re: First Timers to Negril (With A Baby 20-months)
Thanks for the info on the milk!
Re: First Timers to Negril (With A Baby 20-months)
Yeah, I enjoy regular milk in my coffee (when I don't use rum cream), and usually pick-up the "cows milk" in the box that can be found on the shelf at any small market. This milk is very similar to the Parmalat milk that we have back home. When at a restaurant, they usually give you a little carafe of milk that may very well be goat's milk. This always tastes good to me, as well.
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Re: First Timers to Negril (With A Baby 20-months)
I saw the "UHT Processed" label at the bottom left corner of your image and was curious. A quick search revealed that UHT stands for Ultra High Temp. and that this milk (if unopened) has a shelf life of 6 to 9 months with no refrigeration. Also, the heating process can change the smell and taste of the milk. Very Interesting!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-...ure_processing
Re: First Timers to Negril (With A Baby 20-months)
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Mike_D
When at a restaurant, they usually give you a little carafe of milk that may very well be goat's milk. This always tastes good to me, as well.
Mike...I'm not sure if you're saying they serve goat's milk where you live or you mean they may serve it in Jamaica...but if you think they may be serving it here...they do not.
Anything other than using the meat from the goat is still relatively new (slowly being practised) to Jamaicans. :)
Re: First Timers to Negril (With A Baby 20-months)
Great pics. Awesome that he's not freaking out being submerged so young...thumbs up!
Re: First Timers to Negril (With A Baby 20-months)
I took my 10 month old to Jamaica and she loved it...especially the beach and ocean!!! I took her to a few restaurants and all had high chairs (if that is a concern for you), but I also had a foldable booster seat just in case. I don't remember many having a children's menu but she ate off of my plate most of the time. She wasn't walking without holding on to something, so of course I didn't let her roam around to much, but there were about 5 or 6 other children in the area and they ran freely around with no problem, but I do have to agree with the others about the horses.
Re: First Timers to Negril (With A Baby 20-months)
Oh,
& watch the jerk sauce..I'll always remember the look on my sons face (@3 years of age )
after dipping his fingers and tasting the sauce @ Bourbon
needless to say the hard dough & milk ..hit the table ..real quick
Re: First Timers to Negril (With A Baby 20-months)
Haha! I can't wait for the jerk sauce but we'll be careful with the little guy. He does already like some spicy foods though. So as long as the jerk is not too spicy, he might just like it.