“Your blood sugar is high and you need to change your lifestyle drastically.” These are the dreadful words many people hear from their doctors. For some, it has reached the point where they depend on Metformin, insulin injection, extreme exercise, and a tasteless diet. Get a job in tech. No …
Read More »How to lower your electricity bill
Implementing practical efficiency measures and transitioning to energy-saving hardware can significantly lower your electricity bill while maintaining household comfort. This comprehensive guide addresses the rising costs of utilities in Trinidad and Tobago by identifying the primary sources of energy waste in modern homes. High-consumption appliances such as air conditioning units …
Read More »HIV positive and pregnant
Parents around the planet are exploring ways to promote family life and introduce sexual education to their children. The Positive Film Series by the Walker Lela Foundation with Executive Director, Candice Lela Rolingson, is geared toward providing the material necessary for parents to do so. These films offer sexual education and …
Read More »Are you helping to fix crime?
Crime has been a hot button topic in Trinidad and Tobago for a long time now. The public has been calling out for a crime plan to deal with what seems to be an incurable situation. Before we ask others to fix a problem in society, we need to ask …
Read More »Smoked herring recipe for the family
Authentic smoked herring serves as a cornerstone of Caribbean culinary identity, offering a sophisticated profile of saline intensity and hardwood smoke that transcends simple preservation. This article provides a comprehensive guide to preparing this traditional staple, focusing on the meticulous process of desalinisation and the layering of aromatic vegetables to …
Read More »Get children to play outside
Children nowadays are accused of being lazy, disinterested in anything productive, and having absolutely no interest in experiencing the world outside. What happened to the good old days when children got up on a Saturday morning and willingly ran outside to play? Many parents blame it on cable TV, video …
Read More »Grow your own pimento peppers
A pimento pepper tree bears the red, ripe, and ready-to-pick seasoning ingredient at the backyard of a resident’s home in Petit Bourg. This pepper magically flavours any dish and is a very popular seasoning found in the kitchens of many cooks in Trinidad and Tobago. Survival Garden Seeds 30 Pack Home …
Read More »Relive your childhood with Retro Freak
If you grew up in the 1980s you may have spent a great deal of time playing video games on a range of systems. From the Nintendo Famicom to the legendary Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. These games played a part in your childhood and so will always be favourites …
Read More »New laptop for your modern Mom
Mom surprised you on every occasion of your life with gifts that you love. Don’t you think she deserves to be upgraded? It’s time to shop for Mother’s Day and people are looking at the blenders, pot sets, dresses, and spa treatments. These may be the easier gifts to buy …
Read More »Cute ladies’ tops for your wardrobe
Who could resist cute tops? Ladies, you love to have a variety of tops to choose from whether you are going out with your friends, your gentleman, or to your job. If your’e looking for tops to make you look casual, sexy, conservative, or professional, check out our picks of stylish ladies’ tops …
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