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A Yallahs-style Day of Thanks
Jerked turkey (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Food, Lifestyle, Thursday Food
November 29, 2023

A Yallahs-style Day of Thanks

Last Thursday, November 23, as Americans celebrated Thanksgiving, FurnitureLand & Karmen’s Kollection Managing Director Carmen Brown transported friends and family to paradise with a Jamaican-themed Thanksgiving meal. The almost three-decade-long-held tradition (paused due to COVID-19) of celebrating loyal clients, family and friends is a much-anticipated outing for clients too! The food, vibe, and music courtesy of DJ Courtney lived up to the tradition of excellence.

On the subject of food: cooks from as far as Retrieve, Hanover make the annual trek to Hylton’s Beach, Yallahs, St Thomas to prepare some of Brown’s favourites, notably roast yam, mannish water, curried mutton, and jerked pork.

In-demand caterer Lorraine Fung handled other menu items, which included:Escoveitched fish, jerk chicken, curried lobster, and glazed ham served with an endless array of sides.

And while guests relished the tasty offerings, Thanksgiving regulars knew to leave space on their plates for the yearly highlight: Miss Veta’s jerked turkey! Each year, resident roaster Veta Kerr adds a ‘yaad’ twist to her recipe, which does not skimp on flavour. Her secret jerk seasoning gives the traditional Thanksgiving turkey a flavourful island twist that leaves guests wanting more.

Dessert offerings courtesy of Carolyn Brown included the Thanksgiving cake, rum cake, as well as an array of puddings – cassava, cornmeal, and sweet potato.

Resident Roaster Veta Kerr (right) ensured Jamaica Observer Senior Associate Editor – Lifestyle & Social Content Novia McDonald-Whyte (left) and FurnitureLand & Karmen’s Kollection Managing Director Carmen Brown had first dibs on her famous jerked turkey. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Boswell Morgan served mannish water (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Friends (from left) Claudia Oltrogge, Shanice Francis, and Nadine Chin could not resist the jerk pork and roasted yam. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Diana Malcolm was on jerk pork duty. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Hughcin “Nose” Campbell travelled from Retrieve, Hanover, to offer his roast yam. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Straight from the grill carved ham was on the menu courtesy of Chef Lorraine Fung. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
FurnitureLand & Karmen’s Kollection Managing Director Carmen Brown (left) shared a moment with her siblings, Lloyd Mair, and Pernell Wozencroft. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Everything you need for the perfect Thanksgiving! Including turkey leg, ham, corn on the cob, curried goat, lobster, and Spanish rice. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Dwight Ferguson checked on his jerk chicken. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Cook Videz Baker prepared saltfish balls (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Roger Grant and his son Xander at the buffet line (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Catch of the day: Escoveitched fish (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Veronica Royal (right) spent thanksgiving with her daughter’s bestie Emily Williams. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Carmen Brown’s granddaughter Alexa Wray (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Carmen Brown’s long-time friends and regular Thanksgiving dinner guests Douglas and Hyacinth McDonald (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Lynette Chin-McDaniel was thankful for her daughter Tiffany McDaniel and her grandson Enzo Barker (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
After dinner, and with a beautiful sunset for a backdrop, retired US Army Colonel Michael D Thompson snapped an ussie with his wife Valret. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Carmen Brown (third right) shared cake-cutting duties with (from left) her grand-niece Tia Mair; Erica Anderson, and her mum Jean Anderson; Ingrid Rattray; Karmen’s Kollection Sales Representative Nola Plummer, and manager Maxine Colquhoune (Photo: Garfield Robinson)

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