Earth Day 2021 is different from all that has been celebrated since its inception in 1970. The difference this year is that we could see for ourselves what the world would look like if we were to reduce the human impact on the environment. Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, …
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Creole food for those who love old-fashioned cooking
“My business idea was inspired by my love for cooking and seeing people’s reactions when they taste my food.” Rachelle RV Thompson of Ray’s Place in Port-of-Spain shares her story and photos of her mouth-watering Creole food. Cooking Happiness! That is my tagline. My dishes are mainly traditional Creole food …
Read More »Trini cooking: Culture preserved with a healthy twist
“I’m just a normal Trini, no flairs, just humble and doing my part in this life to help people… My take on our recipes comes from one of preserving our Trini cooking culture in its entirety but with a healthy twist.” Felix Padilla shares insights about his blog and cookbook …
Read More »Free thinker: Athlete now artist on a new track
By Art Maguire.“Magnolia… is currently working on a series called ‘Free Pressure Thoughts’ based on the psyche transitioning from being a top professional track and field athlete retiring from training for the Olympics due to Covid-19 to what she feels now is a calling to ‘create works that uplift the masses …
Read More »Apps that may be Secretly Spying on You
Photo filter apps have become in recent times popular, they allow you to add fun to what would be an otherwise boring photo. Many people are not satisfied with the offerings of Messenger, Snapchat and Instagram so opted to download an app that offers the features that are trending or …
Read More »Emotions expressed: A poet’s ‘masterpieces of metaphors’
“These pieces… are deep emotions which have been sometimes repressed or which have been allowed to run wild.” Joel Frederick is a Trinidadian poet/author with three published books of poetry based on his life experiences. He shares insights about himself and his work. My poetry comes from a deep emotional …
Read More »Farmer struggles with dry season and thieves
By Candida Khan. During the struggles of the dry season, all crops usually fight for their lives without water. Some die, others survive. The sun and heat dry out the land making it so cracked that water would just run off the ground. Now, whenever it rains, Dad is so …
Read More »Las Cuevas Beach for a cool dip
Las Cuevas Beach is the only blue flag accredited beach in Trinidad and Tobago. This means that there is access to the beach for the Disabled and the visually impaired. Las Cuevas is just a few miles after the famed Maracas Bay but the drive is worth it. When you …
Read More »Maracas Beach for families, friends and vendors
Sweet TnT Magazine visited Maracas Beach on a Monday just to catch some scenes that happen on an ordinary day at the popular beach in Trinidad. Here are some scenes of friends and families relaxing or having the popular bake and shark for lunch while enjoying the sun, sand and …
Read More »Hair care for professionals with chemical-free products
“Popular services among our clientele includes the installation of Brazilian Knot, Microloop and Microlink extensions, wig making and full coverage weaves… relaxing, coloring, washing and styling … the focus is always doing so with a healthy head of hair at the foundation.” Rashida Ryan shares insights about her services, products …
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