Charlie Coosingh, a retired Custom’s employee, walks to the San Juan market every day from his Aranguez home where he sells his cocoyea brooms for $20 each. He sits under his coconut tree in Aranguez and cleans the branches that would later become a brand new cocoyea broom. In San …
Read More »Divali Nagar – what an event!
The Divali Nagar serves as the premier cultural and religious exposition in Trinidad and Tobago, functioning as the largest celebration of the Festival of Lights in the Western hemisphere. Established by the National Council of Indian Culture, the event transforms the borough of Chaguanas into a hub of Hindu heritage, …
Read More »Cryptocurrency, should you invest in 2022?
Cryptocurrency had a roller coaster year in 2018, Bitcoin the largest and most popular Cryptocurrency is used as a benchmark of market conditions and trends. Bitcoin, reached a peak of $19,500 between December 2017 to January 2018 after that what seemed like a free fall ...
Read More »Are Android TV boxes illegal?
In an effort to save money on entertainment costs, a lot of households have migrated from traditional cable and satellite packages to the ever-popular Android TV boxes. It seems like a straightforward choice; make a one-off payment and you get to view your favourite TV shows and the latest movies. …
Read More »Terrarium TV alternatives now that it’s gone
What happened to Terrarium TV Terrarium TV was one of the most popular streaming applications to date. Terrarium TV was used by both young as well as old to binge watch the latest series or take in the classics. It possessed a vast library of both movies and television series and …
Read More »Green Banana Casserole for lunch
A green banana casserole is a tasty cheesy dish that completes any meal on a Sunday. With very few ingredients and a whole lot of cheese you can whip up a magnificent green banana casserole in no time for your whole family. Try this simple recipe for lunch which is a …
Read More »High tea Trini style
High tea Trini style incorporates traditional Caribbean bush teas such as fever grass, lime bud, and ginger to provide natural wellness benefits through locally sourced ingredients. This personal narrative explores the cultural transition from traditional home-grown remedies to modern gourmet trends, highlighting the intrinsic value of Trinidad and Tobago’s botanical …
Read More »Relax your nerves naturally in 7 ways
How do you know when it’s time to relax your nerves? You are constantly anxious, you feel restless all the time and you cannot focus on doing anything right. At night, you stare at the ceiling for hours. The last time you checked, the time was 2.00 a.m. You finally …
Read More »Hot Cross Buns fresh out the oven
Hot Cross Buns can be found everywhere around this time of the year. At Easter time you see these mouth-watering glazed buns crossed with sweet icing in every bakery and supermarket. It seems like for a short period Hot Cross Buns have taken over. In keeping with our philosophy that …
Read More »Valentine’s Day ideas for couples
Romance is in the air, as people make plans for the fast approaching Valentine’s Day. Some may opt to buy expensive shiny things in an effort to win favor with their romantic partner. Here are some simple tips that would make your partner feel loved and show that you really …
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