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		<title>Welcome to Caribbean Cruisine</title>
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Caribbean Cruisine has a simple proposition: In only one day, from sunrise to sunset, a full life can be lived. Meditative or athletic, sunny or gloomy, dry or lush…whatever your disposition, here is a place that is already you.
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<p>Caribbean Cruisine has a simple proposition: In only one day, from sunrise to sunset, a full life can be lived. Meditative or athletic, sunny or gloomy, dry or lush…whatever your disposition, here is a place that is already you.</p>
<p>Light up a grill, throw on some Bob Marley and step into the Caribbean Café. Sample the delicious Caribbean food and drink. The recipes will take you from sunrise to sunset.</p>
<p>We invite you to share your Caribbean stories. As you fish, snorkel, or surf off a reef in Puerto Rico; as you dine, haggle or wander the markets of Guadeloupe; as you hike a Blue Mountain in lush Jamaica or sip blue Curacao in the deserts of Aruba.</p>
<p>The developed cuisines of fashionable San Juan might be your tale. Or it may be jerk chicken in Boston Beach. Or it may be cactus juice in Cozumel topped with marimbas and Mayan ruins. Will you come back from Grenada shaving nutmeg on a bowl of pasta? Bring a story, leave a chapter. Here, it has always been this way.
<p>From Sunrise to Sunset – Another day, Another Island, Another Adventure!</p>
<p>In the process consider a simple rhythm: The Caribbean is wherever you are.</p>
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<div align="left"><a href="http://caribbeancruisine.com/liberty-of-the-seas-cruises-to-haiti.htm"><img width="110" height="75" border="0" style="float: left;" alt="LargeConchFritter2" src="http://caribbeancruisine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/LibertySea1-300x200.jpg" hspace="10" vspace="2"/></a>Yes, there are cruise ships that travel to Haiti. Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas has wonderful excursions to Labadee, Haiti.<br/> Hopefully, the entire country will be open to cruises soon.In the meantime, enjoy the photos. For more information contact <a href="http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ports/group/home.do?portCode=LAB" target="_blank">Royal Caribbean</a> for special rates and discounts!<a href="http://caribbeancruisine.com/liberty-of-the-seas-cruises-to-haiti.htm" ><strong> Read more </strong></a><br/></div>
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<div align="left"><a href="http://caribbeancruisine.com/north-coast-presente.htm"><img width="110" height="75" border="0" style="float: left;" alt="LargeConchFritter2" src="http://caribbeancruisine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Hondurasflag-300x150.jpg" hspace="10" vspace="2"/></a>No Cruises or cuisine today – but it’s definitely all things Caribbean. Of course, I have to talk about what everyone is talking about &#8211;  World Cup, 2010 and the big game tomorrow: Honduras v. Chile.  In the last World Cup qualifying match, Honduras squeezed itself into the World Cup needing a win against El Salvador and for Costa Rica not to win against the USA –even though Costa Rica was up<a href="http://caribbeancruisine.com/north-coast-presente.htm" ><strong> Read more </strong></a><br/></div>
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<div align="left"><a href="http://caribbeancruisine.com/a-caribbean-moment.htm"><img width="110" height="75" border="0" style="float: left;" alt="LargeConchFritter2" src="http://caribbeancruisine.com/wp-content/themes/carribean/images/LargeConchFritter2.jpg" hspace="10" vspace="2"/></a>How much Conch is too much? I can’t imagine; I say, “the bigger the better.” And, that’s what I got at the<a href="http://www.miamiandbeaches.com/miami_goombay_festival.asp"><font color="#d5480a"> Coconut Grove Goombay Festival.</font></a> How many Conchs does it take to make a big Conch? Well, I bought some Conch at my local fish market so I will let you know. In the meantime, you tell me. What do &#8220;you&#8221; think is a good Conch – big, small, spicy or mild?. <a href="http://caribbeancruisine.com/colossal-conch-fritter.htm" ><strong> Read more </strong></a></div>
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<div class="subhed">CARIBBEAN CRUISIN&#8217;</div>
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<div align="left"><a href="http://caribbeancruisine.com/cruising-into-a-new-year.htm"><img width="110" height="75" border="0" style="float: left;" alt="JEWEL OF THE SEAS2" src="http://caribbeancruisine.com/wp-content/themes/carribean/images/JEWEL OF THE SEAS2.jpg" hspace="10" vspace="2"/></a>It’s summer – so come on board; a cruise is the perfect vacation. Whatever you can imagine is available on a cruise. The great news is there are so many deals available right now.  Simply choose a Caribbean country, choose the cuisine, and choose the activities and amenities. Of course, the most difficult part of it all is deciding which luxurious cruise ship to choose from!</p>
<p>For the latest cruise news and deals,<a href="http://caribbeancruisine.com/caribbean-cruisin.htm" ><strong>Read more </strong></a></div>
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<div align="left"><a href="http://caribbeancruisine.com/dorindas-taste-of-the-caribbean.htm"><img width="110" height="75" border="0" style="float: left;" alt="DORINDA'S TASTE OF THE CARIBBEAN" src="http://caribbeancruisine.com/wp-content/themes/carribean/images/Dorinda'sTastoftheCaribbean.jpg" hspace="10" vspace="2"/></a> Organized by island, this book represents Dorinda Hafner’s effort to examine the influence of African cuisine throughout the Caribbean. A native of Ghana, she assures us that the influence endures, as does innovation of the polyglot peoples who  have crafted unique traditions. Each island-chapter has several glossy close-ups of dishes and is prefaced with a brief island history. The islands chosen for her research are: Cuba, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Trinidad &#038; Tobago, Curacao, and Jamaica.<a href="http://caribbeancruisine.com/dorindas-taste-of-the-caribbean.htm" ><strong>Read more </strong></a></div>
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