New Year, New Approaches
…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….
…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….
…locations.” – Mario’s Pizza Visit them online at www.MyMarios.com WHERE TO GET THE WINE “Crisp and clean with lively notes of lime-citrus and white grapefruit. Not overly grassy. Pair with…
…area that I can purchase Promasa, for my Trini Christmas pastelles? I know it is the best because I used it in Florida when I lived there. Also poncha de…
…Click to View/Purchase: Chef’s Choice Edgecraft 2-by-6-Inch Diamond Sharpening Stone Customer Review: “This is a single stone (rather than a complicated series of stones) that gets the job done better…
…of flavours (which are regularly rotated) I decided to purchase a small cup ($15) of tiramisu icecream. The café also sells cakes and brownies, and I promise that I will…
…can be spotty though and the staff often seem visibly inconvienced by customer requests, even when placing orders. Even though I haven’t personally had much trouble when there, on this…
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…ordered from UPick Farm Trinidad was beautifully prepared and so so delicious. I didn’t expect my breakfast of buljol and coconut bake to keep me full all day but it did! Ok… I’m guessing…
…the liberty of rewriting the order of the ingredients and the instructions because I think the way the Food Network site laid it out makes it look a LOT more…
…local christmas songs (called parang) and especially the creation and consumption of our traditional Christmas foods. No Christmas in Trinidad would be complete without some rum-soaked black cake cold thick…
…parts if necessary. Keep in mind that if your family consumes a small amount of bread now, once you purchase your new bread maker that consumption is likely to increase…
…I am sure they were working on limited time. Never had cow heel soup, like souse it scares me. Plenty people love it tho 😛 (5)TRINIDAD: Shopping at the San…
Coconut sugar cakes are known to every school child in Trinidad and Tobago. These confections are one of several ‘tuck shop’ (cafeteria) staples and are also commonly available from corner…