By Omilla Mungroo. All I remembered was my mother making a big fuss over us getting dressed in new clothes, combing my long hair, and then the four of us walking from home through St Joseph with my dad. It was the first time he was taking us all out without …
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Zebapique a bitter leaf and ultimate remedy
By Jamie Gangoo, author. “The leaves of the zebapique are either soaked in rum or boiled in water and allowed to cool before being drunk. A little salt can be taken after to kill the bitter taste.” Drinking zebapique with a twisted face In my father’s bar, among the White …
Read More »Production services: ‘We deliver high-quality media products’
“Servicing the full spectrum of production services, we conduct photography services… short films, music videos, video advertisements, interviews and wedding videos.” Kyle Preudhomme, also known as “Toco”, founder and Managing Director of TMIT Productions, shares insights about his services. Our services are for the business minds that want to share …
Read More »Tasty and healthy cocoa pod
Sucking on cocoa pod seeds is another fun activity that mischievous children might do when walking home from school. Just like when they stone down or climb the mango, plum, and chenette trees located in angry people’s yards, you can spot the young happy ones stealing cocoa pods and running …
Read More »Trini dishes showcased at restaurants in London
“I’m so proud to be from Trinidad and Tobago and I love the opportunity to showcase our food to people who have never tried it, and fall in love with it.” Sham Mahabir shares insights about his businesses as he educates persons in the UK about Trini dishes and other …
Read More »Remotasks remote jobs: Sign up, learn, work, get paid
Finding jobs online may be easier said than done. Either it turns out to be a scheme designed to fleece you out of your hard earned money, or you do not possess the required skill set. Well, Remotasks has the solution. They will train you on specific tasks, and you …
Read More »International Doubles Day 2021: Celebrate with recipe video
“In London, the day is being celebrated… for every doubles and rum punch purchased, £1 will be donated to COV-AID TnT to raise money for the COVID situation in Trinidad.” Sham Mahabir spearheads the campaign and shares his recipe to mark the third International Doubles Day on May 30, 2021. Trinidad’s most …
Read More »Proud vendors at Tunapuna Market
Vendors are all smiles at Tunapuna Market as they pose with their goods for Sweet TnT Magazine’s camera on Sunday, December 30, 2012. Some foods on display are Cavali fish and lobster; shrimp, dasheen bush, breadfruit, mangoes, carambola aka five fingers fruit, and pomerac; and melongene, lettuce, plum, and hot …
Read More »Job interview: 10 mistakes to avoid when looking for work
Have you been sending out resumes like crazy, attending one job interview after another, asking everyone you know to hook you up at their workplace but still have no luck in your job hunt? Well, at some point, you need to ask yourself if you are probably doing something wrong …
Read More »Graphic Artists can make money from home
If you are a freelance graphic artist, then you would have been working remotely already… DesignCrowd makes it entirely possible for graphic artists to make money from home. Times have changed, almost everything is done remotely. Entertainment, school and even work, where applicable, have transitioned to a remote format. There …
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