Trinidad and Tobago Carnival: Part 4 – Fetes!
If you are getting the sense that Carnival is one big long party you are right! So it only makes sense that one big long party would be made of…
If you are getting the sense that Carnival is one big long party you are right! So it only makes sense that one big long party would be made of…
Image: Philadelphia Inquirer Last month the Philadelphia Inquirer ran a piece on a Trinidadian food stand called Calypso in Chestnut Hill’s Farmers Market. Excerpt: “It is time to make the…
…Home made Pizza is a fav. Pasta a close second. I’m also a sucker for soup. Mmmmmmmm! TG: What is your funniest kitchen incident? a_phake: When I was a teen,…
…first released to my social media channels Facebook & Instagram on Thursday! Make sure you’re following both 🙂 Stay Tuned! *** Follow Chef Cheryl on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefcherylsc/ Follow Aroma Café…
…spoons! How adorable is that? I love notes of humor and whimsy in food presentation. In fact, Simone of TrinidadWeddings told us during the proceedings that in choosing a caterer…
…will form a major part of Taste T&T. Featuring live cooking demonstrations by participating chefs, seating capacity at the Demonstration Kitchen has increased to accommodate patrons interested in learning the…
…bread is that it redeems you from years of bad health and medical bills. How so? HOMEMADE BREAD IS HEALTHIER It is much healthier to bake your own bread instead…
…in competition. I’m still on the road y’all! Internet is dodgy, Trinis crashing the system. With images like these you blame us? 😎😈 laslap trinidad trinidadcarnival carnival2014 caribbean A photo…
…BREAD 1. White bread is nutrition less. Even fortifying it with vitamins cant replace half of the nourishment that is lost through the bleaching and sifting process that is used…
There’s something underfoot here in Trinidad. A movement of eager, innovative food lovers, opening small intimate locations where fresh ingredients shine and combine in ways that are delicious, surprising and,…
…to go overseas (that’s how I got mine). In fact it’s such an institution that it’s easy to forget that it only began in 1987! Conceived as a fundraising tool…
…as such testing was not available in New Zealand. Now if that testing is not available in New Zealand I seriously doubt it is available here. This is a country…
…I been up to? In that time I took up photography and bullet journalling, participated in a food-writing workshop, have been learning Korean(!) and launched another venture in that vein….
Follow me on Instagram! http://www.instagram.com/TriniGourmet 1) They are a 2018 Academy of Chocolate Bronze winner! 2) They are made from local Single Origin Gran Couva beans 3) Flavours include 82%…