Are you feeling forgetful lately? Do you wonder what happened to the intelligent person you were just when you finished school? Life happened to you and you forgot who you were. You got caught up in the rat race living life monotonously from day to day trying to make ends meet …
Read More »My first try at making hops bread
By Felesha Parboo. The mouth-watering aroma of bread being baked in an oven can mesmerise anyone. Especially if it is being served with ham and pepper sauce or even baked chicken. I decided to make my own hops bread because lately, the baking company has raised the prices of bread. The …
Read More »Granny’s homemade coconut sweetbread
Coconut sweetbread has played an important role in lives of everyone’s childhood here in the Caribbean. We all have memories of grating our fingers every weekend as we laboured in anticipation of our favourite snack. If you didn’t eat the majority of the coconut while grating it, the reward was …
Read More »Local custom-made dolls gift ideas
PlayPals by Suzie are bespoke, wooden, hand-painted character dolls. Dolls that are crafted with love with each delicate brush stroke. These custom-made dolls are the perfect gift choice for any age. Dolls that capture family moments Suzie’s unique character dolls can capture any family moment or season and can even …
Read More »Drive safely after Paranging
“Ah went Paranging by my neighbour… aye Ms Gloria!” says Scrunter in his famous Soca Parang tune. “We moving from house to house, Christmas time”… “Neighbour, neighbour, this year ah passing by everybody”… “Neighbour oh ya oye, bring out the ham”… and… “We Parang the wrong house” are other popular …
Read More »Shopping safety tips this holiday season
With all that is happening in the news recently, you may not want to leave your home. Sweet TnT Magazine brings you a list of shopping safety tips that you should use during the season and also throughout the year. You may also check out the public announcements made by …
Read More »The Joy of December
By Kielon Hilaire. I remember when I was just a little boy and all the joys the Christmas season used to bring. Picture a child of eight years old eagerly counting down the days till Christmas while impatiently awaiting everything but his two front teeth. Schools usually closed just a few …
Read More »Tourism sector prepares for borders reopening
“Tourism stakeholders must deliver simple, easy, healthy, and safe experiences for all visitors to Destination Trinidad as we navigate through the coronavirus pandemic.” This was one of the key messages from the virtual training hosted by Tourism Trinidad Limited (TTL), in collaboration with the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). Over …
Read More »Natural cathedral in Chaguaramas
By Marika Mohammed. The Bamboo Cathedral is known for the natural dome shape that extends along a narrow road after you pass Chaguaramas. Its natural wonder continues to evoke interest in the minds of everyone who passes by. The beautiful green landscape is accompanied by the view of the ocean. To …
Read More »Beachwear for all women this vacation
Everyone loves the beach during a vacation. For some people, choosing beachwear can be a task. Of course, we all would like to spend our vacation enjoying the warm sun and breeze on our faces, soft sand between our toes, calming sounds of waves and birds filling our ears, and …
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