Food at St John festival

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Food at St John festival

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I'm sitting here working at home so I can go on vacation in 2 weeks and procrasting (life working for a start-up).

Question how is the food at St John festival. Is there a links showing you what's going on during the week before July 4th
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Post by sherban »

I've seen the schedule published in most all the local papers...

Jump Up and Congregate for Festival 2008
Festival Village Honoree: Irene Scatliffe
Food Fair Honoree: Yolanda Morton
Parade Marshal: Miles Stair
Additional information call the Festival Hotline at 690-3692 or 690-1725

Saturday, June 21:
Miss St. John Selection, Winston Wells ball field, 8 p.m. Contact person: Enid Doway, 774-3838

Sunday, June 22:
Food Fair and Coronation, Frank Powell Park, 1 p.m. Contact person: N. Thomas/L. Smith.
Boat races, Cruz Bay harbor, 3 p.m. Contact person: Janice Paris, 776-6171

Friday, June 27:
Festival Mix, Winston Wells ball field, 9 p.m. Contact person: Lucinda Jurgen, 776-1291

Saturday, June 28:
Festival Village opens, Cruz Bay parking lot, 7 p.m. Contact person: Jane Johannes, 776-6450

Thursday, July 3:
Cultural Day, Frank Powell Park, 1 p.m. Contact person: Alecia Wells, 776-6336

Friday, July 4:
– J’Ouvert, 4 a.m.
– Parade, V.I. National Park, 11 a.m.
Fireworks display, Cruz Bay harbor, 9 p.m. Contact person: N. Thomas, 774-3107
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Post by bayer40601 »

Maybe Capt John can give us an idea about the food.
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Post by Tracy in WI »

Thanks for the question - and answers everyone. I'm printing it off since we'll be there then as well. Looking forward to a great time :D
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Post by RickG »

Two think to be careful of:

- Hot sauce - there are some incendiary versions out as condiments

- seafood fritters that have sitting around for a while :shock:

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Post by liamsaunt »

I went to the St. John food fair in 2007. I was so excited, because if you have read my posts you know I LOVE food. Well, I might be a wimp but I just could not do it. It was HOT HOT HOT, and all of the food (fish) was sitting out on tables, no chilling. I was not willing to risk getting sick on my vacation.

Just my opinion.

We did enjoy a concert by the Love City Pan Dragons though!
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Love this board,

Liamsaunt
Your saying everything was on the hot side, was it labeled? :lol:

Was thinking of walking around and getting things to eat after the beach bar gathering on June 28th 8) :shock:
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shoemak38 wrote:Love this board,

Liamsaunt
Your saying everything was on the hot side, was it labeled? :lol:

Was thinking of walking around and getting things to eat after the beach bar gathering on June 28th 8) :shock:
No, I meant that it was hot outside and the food was just sitting on the tables, unrefrigerated. Sorry for any confusion.
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Post by bj »

shoemak38 wrote:
Question how is the food at St John festival.

Most all of the food at the food fair and in the village is prepared by local ladies. A lot of the dishes are fried. Fried chicken legs are very popular. There is also welks and rice, fried fish and fungi, Johnny cakes - salt fish and beef paties, and assorted rotis, tamarind stew - Soups: Bull Foot soup, and Kalaloo. - Deserts: coconut, mango and pineapple tarts, Drinks: maubi and passion fruit juice and a whole lot of other Caribbean delicacies. Enjoy
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