Easter time and Bun and Cheese

Living in rural Jamaica in the sixties we didn't have the comfort of walking into a supermarket, taking the goods we are going to buy and either put them in a trolley or a basket before we head for the cashier. Instead we would head for the corner shop and order our groceries. At Easter time we would order our buns from a woman called Miss Lou Jim. She was a spinster who lived alone and who incidentally was my god mother. I can't remember where the cheese came from or how many buns there were or the price of those buns.

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