The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Lands, Rural Transformation, Industry, and Labour is expected to introduce a number of initiatives in 2022, aimed at the training and retooling of the food production workforce, especially in the agriculture and fisheries subsectors. According to Minister of Agriculture, Saboto Caesar: “Our production systems must evolve to attain food sovereignty and security. The upgrading of infrastructure and introduction of new technologies will be incomplete …
This Christmas, Grace Aaron wants Guyana to have her cake and eat it
Groce Aaron in a baking mood
December 18, 2020
Grace Aaron resides at 232 Section ‘A’, Block X, Diamond, from where she operates Grace’s Business Enterprise. Food is her business. She offers food, cakes, seasonings and beverages. Grace is ‘up for Christmas’ with the customary seasonal offerings… pepper pot, fried rice, Black Cake… ‘the works,’ as we say in Guyana. Her constants – pastries, drinks, achar, guava cheese, fruits for cake, and green seasoning, among others, are also available.
Grace used to be a full-time employee at The Demerara Harbour Bridge. That was when she began her part-time culinary excursion. It became a permanent pursuit after she retired in 2018.