Category Archives: Food in Dominica

New Roseau Website

The Dominica News Online announced a great new resource this morning! The author of Bradt’s travel guide to Dominica, Paul Crask has just launched a website to help us navigate Roseau. It is called the Roseau City Guide. Let me … Continue reading

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The Champs

With Valentine’s Day approaching, it’s a great time to start thinking about how you are going to celebrate!  The Champs  in Picard is rolling out a couple of staycation packages for sweethearts…and they were just awarded the Travelers’ Choice Award from Trip Advisor. We … Continue reading

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Papillote

There are lots of hidden gems in Dominica but I think I found the mother of all gems last week, tucked away in the Roseau Valley. It’s a place called Papillote, close to Trafalgar Falls and Screws Spa. What makes … Continue reading

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New IGA Picard Hours

Starting tomorrow, June 24th IGA Whitchurch Portsmouth branch will have new hours of operation. They are: Monday-Thursday 8AM to 7PM Friday & Saturday 8AM to 9PM Sunday Update! * Changed from 10 AM to 5PM in October of 2013* …And just to let … Continue reading

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Making Cocoa Sticks

I recently went on a great island adventure that took me to the northern village of Penville. I met some lovely people there and perused some of the most fertile lands this end of the island. A gracious local lady walked me through the process … Continue reading

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