“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 …
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Blown away by Argyle Waterfall in Tobago
By Rachael Cedeno. I had the pleasure of visiting our sister isle and encountering one of the most beautiful natural wonders that I have ever seen, the Argyle Waterfall. Located not more than 20 minutes’ walk from the beautiful village from which it gets its name, it is a truly spectacular …
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 …
Read More »Survive the lockdown with these 6 tips
The Covid-19 lockdown generates fear, worry and hopelessness for many persons. The question, “Would I be able to survive the lockdown in 2021?” is being asked seeing that people were barely able to cope with the lockdown in 2020. If you are self-employed in the non-essential sector, for example, a …
Read More »Akanksha campaigns for reformed and inclusive UN
“What’s at stake is much bigger than my campaign. It’s about my generation getting participation rights in the decision-making process and not just visitation rights. – Arora Akanksha Arora Akanksha is a candidate challenging the Secretary-General António Guterres. She is campaigning for a new, reformed and inclusive UN. Volkan Bozkır …
Read More »CXC Exam Deferrals: Sit June 2021 exams in January 2022
Under normal circumstances, exams are stressful. Due to the global pandemic and volcano in St Vincent, 2020 and 2021 have amped up the stress to a much higher level. The Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) has acknowledged this fact. It has instituted an official exam deferral policy that is free of …
Read More »Home-cooked food loaded with taste and love
“I started cooking when I came to Trinidad to live… I fell in love with the kitchen and cooking.” Cassilda Spencer sells home-cooked lunches to workers at companies by order. She shares her story, photos and contact information with readers. My recipes are loaded with taste and love. I make …
Read More »Date night – all marriages need it!
By Nerissa Hosein. Sometimes working women or stay-at-home moms forget the necessity of romance. Marriage is a tricky dance, throw in kids, bills, household chores, financial stress and everything else, romance can take a back seat. It’s hard to balance everything and still maintain the hand-holding phase of the relationship. From …
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