Being a part of this event is such an honor. This blog, which was originally intended to be a personal blog, opened so many doors for me. Though I still want it to have a personal feel by posting my random thought bubbles, I'm humbled that my simple yet honest to goodness reviews fell into the category "most viewed". Please don't get me wrong, this newbie Mommy blogger is just happy because what I've written have somehow reached my intended readers. For that, I thank you all for supporting this blog.
11.17.2013
Blogapalooza 2013 Event
Being a part of this event is such an honor. This blog, which was originally intended to be a personal blog, opened so many doors for me. Though I still want it to have a personal feel by posting my random thought bubbles, I'm humbled that my simple yet honest to goodness reviews fell into the category "most viewed". Please don't get me wrong, this newbie Mommy blogger is just happy because what I've written have somehow reached my intended readers. For that, I thank you all for supporting this blog.
11.12.2013
Go Nuts Donuts: Celebrating 10 Years of Delicious Creations
Go Nuts Donuts celebrated its 10th anniversary in the business. To celebrate this milestone, latest products were launched such as the Anniversary Donuts, CroNuts, GND Spreads, and Twists & Brittle.
S'mores and Green Tea were my top two favorites! With the right amount of sweetness and distinct taste, I'm sure this will be a hit to consumers.
And since there is an ongoing craze on chocolate and peanut butter spreads, Go Nuts Donuts also innovated the GND Spreads. They have Cookie Butter Creamy, Cookie Butter Crunchy, Choco Cookie Butter Creamy, Choco Cookie Butter Crunchy and Choco Hazelnut. A spoonful of goodness will take us back to childhood!
Sugar Twists and Brownie Brittle
In line with the celebration, Go Nuts Donuts will rollback their prices from how much they were ten years ago. That's Php15 each from Novermber 8 - 17, 2013.
There will also be daily raffle prizes to be given away. Social media fans of Go Nuts Donuts will get a chance to win prizes from Bioessence, Dermcare, Calayan Secrets, Enchanted Kingdom, Manila Ocean Park, Bangs by Tony and Jackey, Nail Spa, Posh Nails, Simmian Manila and David's Salon!
All you need to do is to participate in their #TwitterTuesday, #WackyWednesdays, #ThrowbackThursdays, and #FacebookFridays promos!
For more details on #celebrating10yearsofdeliciouscreations, stay connected with Go Nuts Donuts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
Also on November 18, all profits from their sales will go to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.
11.11.2013
How To Help Yolanda Victims
I know how Filipinos are defined as the most resilient people. We've been through major catastrophes in the span of one decade. And all those years when I wanted to extend our pledge or donations - Philippine Red Cross has been the most convenient option for me. All you need is your mobile phone and sufficient prepaid or postpaid credits. We may be busy with our everyday lives that may hinder us from volunteering or giving first-hand rescue so this is a good way to keep up. As I've said on my FB post - "kahit maliit basta galing sa puso".
The death toll is increasing rapidly and truly heartbreaking to watch the news every night. Our help is needed, big or small. Please, let us not turn deaf to our brothers who are in dire need.
It's actually overwhelming to know people from around the world come at peace to give medical assistance and financial support. There is after all a reason to believe in humanity.
A quick recovery from the aftermath and trauma may be distant at the moment, but if all the resources are handed equally down to the smallest units, I'm sure our brothers can start moving on and build new lives again.
"In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’” - Acts 20:35
11.08.2013
Yolanda / Haiyan
As I am writing this post, GMA News is running on TV. It is agonizing to see our fellow countrymen suffering from this year's world's strongest typhoon, especially to the kids who are rescued and transferred to evacuation centers. It's really sad seeing their situation and I hope our government can do more by putting our funds to proper use this time. Of course, I can only hope.
Anyway, I came home early today, glad our work deadlines were completed before weekend, so I am free to leave after lunch. Hubby is still on his way home and we are now experiencing heavy rains. It seems like we need to endure this weather overnight. Meanwhile, I'm sharing you this picture of "disaster preparedness kit". Grab those first aid kid too before it's too late. Praying for everyone's safety. Praying for Philippines.
photo credits to https://www.facebook.com/gmanews
11.02.2013
Yabu: House of Katsu Part 2
Two years have passed yet the katsu hype in me has never diminished. There were a number of attempts to dine here but if you pass by at exactly lunch or dinner time, you should be willing to wait for the next available seat. Unfortunately, the hubby isn't always willing to waste few minutes of his time so most likely than not, we just turn our backs and hope the next visit isn't as crowded. But today is a different story.
I was still paying for Daphne's wardrobe in preparation for a friend's wedding this month when I suggested that we dine at Yabu. Surprisingly, there was no hint of disagreement this time. It was probably quarter past two when we set foot at the waiting area. The courteous staff immediately asked which table do we prefer. For a better dining experience, I opted to be seated inside so at the same time I'd be able to check if there were changes on the fixtures. It was still the same pleasant vibe inside and I'm glad it wasn't as rowdy compared to other Japanese restos when a new customer comes in, if you know what I mean.
After checking out the menu, I was served right away with two bowls of sesame seeds. This is one of the few unique things I've experienced during our first visit. To those who are not familiar, you have to pound these sesame seeds using the wood pestle. You then mix it with the special katsu sauce that is sweet and tangy. Two scoops usually work well with me as I don't really want my katsu slathered in too much sauce. My daughter was also handed with crayons and a coloring paper with Manga characters drawn on it. That kept her busy for a while and gave me ample time to enjoy pounding my sesame seeds.
It took nearly 15 minutes when our orders came. This time I tried their seafood katsu set - Cream Dory Katsu 120g for P335. It also came with a tartar sauce, Japanese pickles, bowl of miso soup and fruits, unlimited rice and cabbages! Isn't that a good deal?
My cream dory katsu was divine! It looked very crispy from the outside but has the usual soft, white fish meat. It wasn't soggy but the fillet is soft enough not to crumble into pieces using your chopsticks. I blended a small amount of wasabi in my tartar sauce and my katsu tasted extremely mouth watering! And since I'm eating fish, the biggest serving doesn't seem to be that sinful. The sticky rice I can manage to skip. While the unli cabbage with unli dressing was surely a hit! I got mine refilled. Ha ha!
Hubby got Rosu Special Katsudon for P330. To me, it looked like a thick sliced meat cut from tender pork loins. He loves pork above all other types of meat, but this time, he gave a good score on the cream dory.
As you can see, the left arm of a mother is never still when her child is beside her. And because I surely enjoyed what my husband claimed a tummy-filling second Yabu experience, a third visit is a must. I also hope by that time my daughter will explore more outside her favorite fast food meals. We had to buy a different food just so she can eat with us too. The kiddie chicken katsu set can be a good start.
May we all have a sweet start of November! :-)
Yabu House of Katsu
2nd Level, Mega Atrium, SM Megamall,
EDSA corner Julia Vargas Ave., Mandaluyong City
Yabu House of Katsu
2nd Level, Mega Atrium, SM Megamall,
EDSA corner Julia Vargas Ave., Mandaluyong City
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