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Toast Trinidad and Tobago Newsday / Mar 17, 2022

March 8 is International Women’s Day, which is a time to commemorate the achievements of women. Gina White, the director of International and Multicultural Affairs, said International Women’s Day is important because it’s “a celebration of the past contributions, the current progress, and the forti…

Toast Trinidad and Tobago Newsday / Mar 17, 2022

My dear friend Richard Stow is a most congenial fellow. A serious financial entrepreneur, he is also a clubman and an oenophile. Over a sound meal and good bottles, he enjoys convening a group of old muckers. They are all well into the respectabilities of middle life. Some of them have already featu…

Toast Trinidad and Tobago Newsday / Mar 17, 2022

Royalty: Of Ancestry & Beyond, an exhibition by artist Susan Wiltshire, is being hosted by Arnim’s Art Galleria Ltd, Port of Spain. In a media release Wiltshire said the theme of the display came about from her observations of people. “Today I’ve been noticing a lack of confidence in some of our peo…

Toast The Bite / Mar 14, 2022

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Toast The Bite / Mar 14, 2022

During my first trip to Canada some 20 years ago, I remember being captivated by poutine, a dish made of French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy. The dish has since become a popular entrée in the U.S., but Canadians love their poutine so much that it’s served any time of day, including break…

Toast The Bite / Mar 14, 2022

Cafe breakfast specials are becoming more internationalized in Aichi Prefecture, which hosts the second-largest foreign population after Tokyo. In the "morning set" culture found all over Japan, customers who order a coffee, for example, get a light breakfast along with it. But while they…