There are over an impressive 600 million blogs in the world today, while in the United States alone, there are over 31 million active bloggers posting at least once a month. If you’re looking to start your own food blog, however, there are a number of ways that you can cultivate …
Read More »Kurtis Rudd new CEO at Tourism Trinidad Limited
Tourism Trinidad Limited (TTL) is delighted to announce the appointment of Kurtis Rudd, a marketing veteran with over 25 years of senior management experience, as its new Chief Executive Officer effective September 20, 2021. Kurtis Rudd brings extensive marketing, strategic communication and management expertise that will assist Tourism Trinidad as we re-energise …
Read More »What’s all the rage about CBD oil for dogs
You have probably heard about CBD oil. As with any popular pet product, there is a great deal of information flying around the web, and it’s tough to know what to believe and what not to. Obviously, you want to do what’s ideal for your pet, so what do I …
Read More »Sushi rolls made by my creative sister
By Candida Khan. My sister Katrina Khan is such a creative person. She is an artist at heart, she writes poetry and has been making leaps and bounds in her academic life. She is also fond of making sushi rolls. She developed a liking towards this delicacy a few years ago, an …
Read More »The Stolen Cascadura a unique story in Trinidad
My name is Beverley Ann Scott, I am a medical doctor by profession and author of The Stolen Cascadura. I have always enjoyed writing. When I was in school I enjoyed reading West Indian literature. However most of the readings were very dated and far removed from the reality of …
Read More »TT Film Festival 2021: View online in comfort
“Audiences are now more comfortable than ever accessing their visual entertainment through online platforms. Our task now is to create a taste for local and regional programming in an easily accessible form, ultimately with the aim of having viewers comfortable with using a paywall for access to allow for income …
Read More »I am a woman – I deserve equality
By Nerissa Hosein. In the last couple of months, many cases of domestic violence against women in our country have been highlighted on social media. This shows that we as a nation are a far cry from equality for women. A sad truth that many of us face in our workplace …
Read More »5 Best cannabis dispensaries in Denver
Denver is the most recognised centre of attraction for cannabis consumers. Foreigners visit Denver not only for its mountains but also for the craft breweries, live music venues, and hip hotels that serve a growing population of cannabis curiosity. This is why there are over 500 cannabis dispensaries in Denver. …
Read More »Grow your own paw paw or papaya
A flourishing paw paw or papaya tree displays the green and ripe fruit at a San Juan resident’s backyard. Paw paw or papaya is known worldwide for its magnificent health benefits which lies in the fruit whether it is ripe, green, and even in the leaves of the tree. Many Trinbagonians curry …
Read More »Living with Vitiligo, it’s not contagious
By Nerissa Hosein. Last year, while my family was going about their usual routines of life – juggling school, karate, and social activities – a little white spot started showing up on my son’s hip. I noticed it one day while he was getting ready for school. Vitiligo. Thought it was …
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