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Food Costs reported by Guests Jo Ann Turnings Letter Lesley Lewis Guest Letter Brian Dudley Guest Letter Deby Martins trip Report BACK TO LIST OF FAQs 7. Do I have to shop for the groceries and supervise the cook?

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Food Costs reported by Guests Jo Ann Turnings Letter Lesley Lewis Guest Letter Brian Dudley Guest Letter Deby Martins trip Report BACK TO LIST OF FAQs 7. Do I have to shop for the groceries and supervise the cook?

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You may do the shopping if you wish. Our on-site store, Villa Mart, carries everything you need. It is so easy to pick up your main course from there every day. Some people enjoy the experience of local shopping. Some like to go to the markets in Brown’s Town up in the interior hills or at “ben’ down” in Falmouth, the largest market in the English-speaking Caribbean, while others dread the thought of crowds and the accompanying hustle and bustle. If you are relying on the staff, be sure to tell them of your budget and what you like and do not like. Also, insist on getting itemized receipts for all your purchases, including those made from informal vendors. As far as being involved with the cooking, it’s again entirely up to you. We have seen some guests spend a lot of time in the kitchen learning to make Jamaican favourites. We have seen others send the cook home early so they can do their thing.

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