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		<title>Letter from Grenada</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2002 10:41:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Penny Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi there from the Caribbean, Grenada to be exact. No, not Granada in Spain, as everyone else seems to think.</p>
<p>We have a bar in Grenada and one of the reasons we opened the bar was that you can only eat so much stewed fish and BBQ chicken! We have a Brit menu and actually do Sunday roast every Sunday, the Full &#8211; roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, roast pork and roast lamb, apple pie etc &#8211; and steak and kidney</p> <br/><em><a href="http://britishexpat.com/americas/grenada/letter-from-grenada/" class="readmorebutton" title="Read Letter from Grenada">Read more...</a></em>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there from the Caribbean, Grenada to be exact. No, not Granada in Spain, as everyone else seems to think.</p>
<p>We have a bar in Grenada and one of the reasons we opened the bar was that you can only eat so much stewed fish and BBQ chicken! We have a Brit menu and actually do Sunday roast every Sunday, the Full &#8211; roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, roast pork and roast lamb, apple pie etc &#8211; and steak and kidney pie in the week, liver and onions, shepherd&#8217;s pie, you name it!</p>
<p>The expats here on the island and the cruiser yachts just love it. The only problem is we don&#8217;t have any Brit food here &#8211; well, not much anyway. A local supermarket used to stock Tesco bits and pieces and some Waitrose but as we are a small island, it is limited and is expensive due to duty. But it makes you more resourceful with what you can get.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a case of getting to know the local farmers and finding out when they kill a pig to get the liver and kidneys &#8211; otherwise they give them to their dogs!!!</p>
<p>We had a major problem with Oxo when the foot-and-mouth was on and people travelling in from UK ran the gauntlet of customs trying to get it through, but we&#8217;re back on with that now. Of course we have our pluses here, fantastic fish from the sports fishermen, and good salad – although if you want the best tomatoes you have to go to the post office!!</p>
<p>Pickled onions brought in from UK are usually put up for auction. Nostalgia nights round the bar are plentiful and once someone starts a subject it can go on all night. And yes, <cite>Magic Roundabout</cite> comes up time and time again. Depending on the age of the drinkers, it can go back to <cite>Woodentops</cite> and <cite>Watch With Mother</cite> but after <cite>M.R.</cite> <cite>Clangers</cite> comes a close second, complete with soundtrack from the bar.</p>
<p>Of course with the Internet, news is at your fingertips but it doesn&#8217;t beat someone flying in with a pristine <cite>Sunday Telegraph</cite> with all the supplements. With the cruising community here &#8211; everyone is on their way to Trinidad now for carnival &#8211; we get a real mixed nationality custom and this makes for some interesting nostalgia, especially for food from the Scandanavian countries.</p>

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