Our newest design (the intersection of Flatbush and Church Avenue street sign) pays homage to the Caribbean community in Brooklyn, New York. This intersection unapologetically embodies life, action, and the Caribbean zest to the fullest. My Caribbean massives in Brooklyn will understand exactly what I mean. Items with this design are available on our Redbubble…
Our new store on Redbubble offers lots of interesting and exciting gifts for the entire family. Our debut items embody the Jamaican spirit to the core. Below are some of our featured items: Jamaican-themed T-shirt. This premium tee is available here. 2. Jamaican-themed clock. This clock is available here for purchase. 3…
Last week, we learned of the devastating news of the passing of Antwain Fowler, a beloved social media icon, at the tender age of 6. Antwain’s rise to fame is due in part to his “Where we bout to eat at?” video that went viral. Over the past few years, I…
Alright lovely people, it has been a while since my last post. Anyways, I feel moved to do a post after been constantly annoyed with some messages I’ve been reading. It all goes back to what seems so hard for most people these days: homophones. What are homophones? Homophones are words that have the…
Aladdin on Broadway was quite a hit, and a promising sign that things are indeed getting back to normal. It felt good to be out and about again. Despite the chilly weather, my trek to the New Amsterdam theater in Times Square was well worth it. Every aspect of the show was a stunner: the…
The summer heat is on! This is a time when we search for ways to combat what can be an unbearable heat at times. As a self-proclaimed foodie, I like the thought of turning to my kitchen for at least some of the answers. Mangoes, pineapples, and ginger are recurring items on my…
A few Sundays ago, I went on a “long” 15 minute drive to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The best of the cherry blossoms was gone, but this oasis in the heart of Brooklyn still offered a much-needed reminder of the beauty and light of the outdoors and nature. A fair number of people also…
Early into the pandemic last year, I decided to try my hand at indoor gardening. After all, I’m mostly home and I can give them all the care and attention they need. What could possibly go wrong? Well, things were going well until my plants slowly started to fall, one by one. Some…
I walked from Brooklyn to Manhattan, and back to Brooklyn for the first time. Ok, let’s be real…I walked across the Williamsburg bridge to Manhattan. It took about 30 minutes (each way). It was on a sunny yet cold Sunday, and the perfect escape from my home where I spend most of…
While 2020 has been just “blah” in many ways, it doesn’t mean that our palates should compromise, and that we should limit our indulgence in tasty delights. As true foodie at heart, the excitement in my kitchen never stops, especially when I try a new recipe. This new recipe is my…