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galleryyuhself · 2 years
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                                     Better late THAN NEVER
From September 26, 2022, all tobacco products manufactured, imported, sold, commercially supplied or distributed in Trinidad and Tobago are required by law to display Health Messages and images, together with all the other packaging and labelling requirements.
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galleryyuhself · 2 years
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Barbados is taking the right steps towards healthier living and reduction of lifestyle diseases.
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Let’s #ActOnFacts! Too many sugary drinks pose a real health risk to our children. It’s time to help them rethink their drink!Talk to your child’s school about the need for healthy nutrition policies.
Click here for more info:https://bit.ly/3RYpLiI
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galleryyuhself · 1 month
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Galleryyuhself - Be in the pink of health by knowing the green (light)
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galleryyuhself · 2 months
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Galleryyuhself - Daz (ah) really good ting.
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galleryyuhself · 5 months
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Galleryyuhself - At Every Bottle Back we are committed to changing the reality of Trinidad and Tobago, collecting and recycling each plastic bottle correctly and we need your help to make this possible. In our pilot phase, we are collecting bottles in a specified area of Port of Spain. However, we have set a goal to expand to other parts of the island by 2023, and to reach a 20 percent bottle recycling rate by 2025. Be part of the change!
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galleryyuhself · 8 months
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Galleryyuhself - Roberts Manufacturing Company Ltd St. Michael Barbados provides all the nostalgia of cooking and baking to the Bajan household.
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galleryyuhself · 1 year
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Galleryyuhself - Great advertising reminders.
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galleryyuhself · 2 years
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                  Grocerant | Restery | Grocery + Restaurant marry
THIS week, the first grocerant, a grocery and restaurant combined, will be opened in T&T.Called Food Hall, located in east Trinidad at Piarco Plaza, the grocerant has taken businessmen and friends, Omar Hadeed, Jonas Zakour and Daniel Fakoory, almost three years from idea to opening.For the trio, it is their first local brand.Here’s what Food Hall offers:•
It is a full-service grocery catering for all items. According to Zakour, there is an even mix of local and imported goods. The local produce is grown on their own farms at the Golden Grove Estate.•
It is a full-service restaurant with a wide array to freshly prepared meals and seating. Fakoory explained that there is a buffet, another section for pre-prepared family meals to take away, and two grab and go sections- one for hot and the other for cold meals.In addition, there is a Chef’s Table, a kitchen with an appointed chef where customers can partake of freshly prepared meals.
“The whole concept is from farm to table,” said Hadeed• There is a full bakery where orders can be made for cakes for special occasions.• There is a full wine shop, but at the moment it is not stocked as they are still awaiting the liquor licence.•
The Food Hall complex comprises 36,000 square feet, 20,000 in the front (where the grocerant is) and 16,000 to the back where the storage and kitchens are located. There are nine cold storage rooms, each one dedicated to a single product.•
There are 250 parking spots dedicated to the Food Hall.• Food Hall has employed 136 persons. Since October 2021, the employees have been on the company’s books and have undergone significant training in preparation for operations.•
It will be open all week, from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. during the week and 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends.• There is 24 hour security.https://trinidadexpress.com/.../article_b7fc46ee-15e9...
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galleryyuhself · 7 months
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Galleryyuhself - Researched by Lee Johnson from the archive of Angelo Bissessarsingh.
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This is an ad from the POS Gazette in 1870. Look at the bottom section of the ad and you’ll see a section advertising its restaurant.
It was clearly a small evolution of the Trinidad Ice Company, accustomed to selling meats, wines and other foodstuffs to evolve into a restaurant.
It’s likely that it was one of the first restaurants in the (British) Caribbean. The French were the ones who initiated the idea of the restaurant. After the defeat of Napoleon, several of the gourmet chefs who had worked for the French nobility, found it lucrative to offer their services to the broader public (One Mathurin Roze de Chantoiseau is credited as being the “author’ of the modern restaurant).
Trinidad at the time was essentially French; and the royalist, French gentry who made up the planter class (and whose purchases seemed like a shopping list from a gourmet deli, catering to lifestyles eager to ape Parisian fashion) would have been customers to this new establishment. The restaurant offered substantially different fare from the inns and taverns that were the only other places of public food consumption.
The restaurant was initially a kind of dish, made up of a variety of herbs, usually brandy and a selection of meats, slowly reduced to a bouillon consistency. This concoction was seen as a health restorative. Indeed, the word restaurant is derived from the word restaurer, the French for restore.
Just as the Parisian society would go to cafes to enjoy coffee, so too would they go to specialist places to enjoy the meal, restaurant. These specialist places effortlessly morphed into the modern restaurant where one went to enjoy the delights of specialist cuisine.
Trinidad in 1870 (or the white French creole society) was but a heartbeat behind fashionable Parisian society.
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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~Galleryyuhself~ This is a great advertisement from Welfor Biomedical definitely on point.
Now that we've got your attention  Wearing a face mask without covering your nostrils leaves you completely unprotected from COVID-19 infection and exposes everyone around you if you are a carrier. The temporary inconvenience can help protect your loved ones and the vulnerable in our society and save you from costly and painful medical complications. #BeMindful #BeCompassionate and cover your nostrils when wearing your face mask.
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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Pharmatech Caribbean
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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~Galleryyuhself ~ Keep in touch, but don't touch! Universal Cereal.
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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~Galleryyuhself~ I love these Barbadian posters. The brown people are completely relatable.
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galleryyuhself · 3 years
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~galleryyuhself~ The costs of a pandemic.
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galleryyuhself · 3 years
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~Galleryyuhself~ Health Direct Services uses re-assuring blue and green to get you in the pink (of health)
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galleryyuhself · 3 years
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~Galleryyuhself~ The vaccine tracker has now been added to the site.
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