¢, Caribbean, Eleuthera and the Exumas
Fodor's Review:
A bright-yellow former school bus is now a tiny, spotless kitchen on wheels. Noted for her 'dogs, divine lobster burger, and the "MacJean," a hearty breakfast sandwich with sausage or bacon and sometimes cheese on homemade Bahama bread, Jean cooks them all in her unique "dry-fry" method (no oil). The minibus is parked every weekday from 7 to around 3 at the bottom of schoolhouse hill (a well-known landmark). Jean has an effervescent personality and is a treasure trove of Exuma history. She's also a daughter of the famous "Shark Lady," who spent years going out regularly in her 13-foot Boston Whaler to catch sharks with a 150-foot-long hand line.
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