Pumpkin soup is not only good to eat but also good for you. Since we believe homemade is best made, we endeavor to provide healthy homemade recipes that are easy to make and easy on your pocket. Click here to see the health benefits of pumpkin. Here is a quick …
Read More »Fish broth a remedy for almost anything
By Marissa Armoogam. Growing up I can clearly recall the fun my siblings and I had at each family gathering and event, be it a wedding, birthday or just a Trini day lime. As you all may know EVERY Trinbagonian event is usually accompanied by some extremely tantalising and delicious food …
Read More »Callaloo soup a delicious, healthy meal
By Annisa Phillip. A visit to Vincy land – St Vincent and the Grenadines – last year introduced me to callaloo soup; blended dasheen leaves with dumplings and provision – one of the many meals I enjoyed during my stay. When I came back home to Trinidad I decided to make …
Read More »Rich and creamy corn soup recipe
With corn being readily available all over the country and rain falling almost every day, what better recipe to try than corn soup. You can try it the old fashioned way and grate a dried coconut to get it to taste like when Granny used to make it. Or, you …
Read More »Split peas soup touches the spot!
Trinbagonians love a good soup. Some people may visit the “soup man” down the road to fulfill their craving for that steamy, savoury, belly full of goodness packed with provisions, dumplings, and whatever their taste buds desire, whether it be corn, vegetables, cow heel, beef, chicken, or pig tail. On …
Read More »SEA exam: 5 tips for stressed-out parents
The pressure is on for children around ages ten to twelve and their parents in Trinidad and Tobago as they face the upcoming ‘tournament of doom’ in April known as Secondary Entrance Assessment or SEA exam. This is the time when parents go berserk for extra lessons, last-minute exam boot …
Read More »Piparo – a picturesque rural village
This article presents an intimate personal account and first-person narrative of visiting the village of Piparo, Trinidad, where the infamous mud volcano is but one element of a multifaceted rural existence. While the 1997 eruption remains a significant historical marker, the narrative focuses primarily on the daily rhythms of community …
Read More »Rollywood Film Festival 2021: View and vote
The 2nd annual ROLLYWOOD International Film Festival begins on 17th January, 2021. Founder Candice Lela welcomes viewers to save the dates of movie screening via www.rollywood.tv from around the world. Some local movies are “La Diablesse Curse” by Jared Prima, “Missing Person” and “Batchak Man” by Keyon Byron, “Soca Prison” and …
Read More »Moruga: A little village right off the shoreline
This article is a personal account documenting a first-person narrative of a journey through the coastal village of Moruga in Southern Trinidad. This travelogue provides an intimate look at the cultural landscape of Grand Chemin and its surrounding districts, exploring how the legacy of the Merikins and the First Peoples …
Read More »Our journey to Biche to attend Stoveman’s funeral
This article is a personal account and first-person narrative detailing a journey to Biche, Trinidad, to attend the funeral of a friend known as Stoveman. Navigating the rural landscape of Canque Village provides a unique perspective on the geographical and social fabric of East Trinidad. The story captures the transition …
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