Annisa Phillip

Annisa Phillip documents the preservation of Trinidadian culinary traditions, family life and local heritage through Sweet TnT Magazine. Her contributions serve as a vibrant archive of contemporary West Indian life, celebrating the flavours, speech, and customs that define the region. Her writing explores the tension between modern medical practices and traditional Caribbean parenting customs. She highlights the significance of regional dialects and the cultural importance of seasonal festivities.

Kite flying season, the real fun begins

Boys with kite, Kesaun Williams, Dejaun Williams and Nyrib Anthony to go kite flying in Sweet T&T, Sweet TnT, Trinidad and Tobago, Trini, vacation, travel

Handmade kite construction serves as a central pillar of Easter traditions in Trinidad and Tobago, fostering intergenerational connection and technical skill development. This first-person narrative by Annisa Phillip explores the transition from observing elder craftsmen to mastering the assembly of traditional kites using natural materials. The author details the specific …

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Clifton Hill Beach Resort birthday lime

Birthday lime at Clifton Hill Beach with Lee Ann Quan Chan, Gena-Marie Bereaux, Marina Roberts, Annisa Phillip in Sweet T&T, Sweet TnT Magazine, Trinidad and Tobago, Trini, vacation, travel

Annisa Phillip recounts a vibrant birthday celebration at the Clifton Hill Beach Resort, highlighting the blend of scenic relaxation and spontaneous local entertainment. This first-person narrative captures the essence of a “birthday lime” shared with close friends, Lee Ann Quan Chan and Gena-Marie Bereaux, amidst the beautiful backdrop of Point …

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Baby making advice – doctors vs mothers

Baby making advice. Onesie. Silver. Beads. Blue. Ward off Maljo

Annisa Phillip provides a deeply personal exploration of the psychological and social pressures surrounding the journey toward motherhood while balancing professional medical perspectives. This narrative examines the often-overwhelming influx of unsolicited advice from family, friends, and medical professionals that women face when attempting to conceive. By sharing her first-person experiences, …

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