Queen’s Park Oval cricket memories remain a foundational element of Trinidadian sporting culture, specifically regarding the unifying atmosphere of international matches held at this historic Port-of-Spain venue. This article examines the personal narrative of a first-time visitor to the ground during the 1992 West Indies versus Pakistan series. It details …
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 …
Read More »Avocado and mango salsa for lunch
Add some zing to your lunch with avocado and mango salsa. Have your avocado, mango, various seasonings and follow this recipe to get creative with your salsa. Making Avocado and Mango Salsa Estimated preparation time: 10 minutes Serving: 8 Ingredients 1 large avocado/zaboca 1 ripe julie mango 1 lime 1 small …
Read More »How to lose weight – a Carnival fitness plan
Each year around November, every regional savannah and recreational park transforms into an outdoor gym. This answers the big question how to lose weight just before my Christmas splurge and keep it down as part of my Carnival fitness plan? As we all know, food is an integral part of …
Read More »Graduation styles for those goodbyes
When exams are over it’s graduation time. Congratulations to all students who have worked hard in this final year. This is your graduation and you deserve a celebration of a lifetime. It might be the last time you see in person many of your friends, classmates and teachers. You are …
Read More »Cherise Castle-Blugh: My handmade is heart-made
Jewellery designer Cherise Castle-Blugh shares with readers of Sweet TnT Magazine the story of her passion for creating glamorous jewellery made right here in Trinidad and Tobago which is loved by so many people.
Read More »Board game: Play mas with Santimanitay
Carnival time in Trinidad and Tobago is usually pumping with excitement and while some of you may not want the fun to end others may not have gotten the chance to experience the season in person. The mas playing enjoyment can well continue or be experienced through the dynamic board …
Read More »American visitor loves Trinidad & Tobago
Martin Alleyne is an American who has been visiting these twin Caribbean islands since the age of 13 and has had several experiences that he claims “you cannot find anywhere else in the world”. He was especially interested in the Carnival season. He said people here actually partied 24 hours …
Read More »Scottygirl Jewelry making thoughtful handmade gifts
Courtesy Scottygirl Jewelry. Yesterday I was walking down Frederick Street where I saw a gentleman selling some artwork on the pavement. I stopped. Now that I make jewelry I have an appreciation for all handmade work. I am fascinated more than ever by the boundless creativity of the Trinbagonian. So I …
Read More »Give local gifts – T&T wildlife colouring book
By Stacey Alfonso-Mills. In the blink of an eye the Christmas season is upon us once more. The traditional painting and “pulling the house together” is a must-do. Making sorrel, pastelles, black-cake and punche-de-crème are all local traditional favourites – all the while listening to parang or soca-parang, no doubt! …
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