Have you thought of the perfect gift for your kids or your inaanak? Di ba, ang hirap minsan? Shopping for toys should be the best part of gift-giving during Christmas because this season is for the kids, the happiest persons on earth. They are the first persons we think of whenever holiday seasons come and imagining them enjoying our gifts gives us so much pleasure diba, kaya nga most of us are so generous pagdating ng Pasko. But the problem is, thinking of going to actual stores can already give us headache, the traffic, the long queue...
With winter settling in across the United States, many parents will be thinking of how to best keep their children’s bedroom a comfortable temperature throughout the night. Children, and especially babies, are sensitive to temperature changes. Luckily, there are many ways to keep your children comfortable at night that don’t involve making the rest of the household too warm to sleep. Use Electric Blankets Image via Flickr by Bonsoni.com Electric blankets are blankets that plug into an electric outlet and can adjust to create...
There are many parents these days that are fed up with having to spend huge amounts of time away from their families due to working commitments. This is why many parents decide to look at developing a career working from home. This is something that is far easier to do these days, thanks to modern technology. It is also ideal for those who want to be able to work at something they enjoy and really be in charge of how much money they earn rather than being stuck in a dead-end career with limited earnings potential. If you are one of the...
Robinsons Supermarket continues it’s commitment to wellness as it ushers its shoppers to a more meaningful Christmas this year. A glorious Holiday Fair was installed at the heart of Robinsons Galleria Mall to mark the beginning of the season of giving and we were just so happy to be there. It was open to Robinsons Supermarket for a minimum single receipt purchase of P350 worth of participating products from Nestle, Wyeth, Selecta, P&G, Froneri, Unilever, and Abbott. Because Christmas is always for the kids and kids-at-heart,...
Who doesn’t want a cleaner home with less effort? Do you want to spend your precious free time cleaning your home instead of enjoying it? Investing in any of these products will help you make the most of your free time. Robotic Vacuums Image via Flickr by Eirik Newth Don’t have a robotic vacuum yet? Still following your kids with a dust-buster, or pushing your heavy vacuum around behind your pet? If you want a robotic vacuum that does it all, the iRobot Roomba i7+ is WiFi-connected and features automatic dirt disposal. It...
We’ve loved eating in Bonchon since the day we discovered it at SM Fairview. My daughters were still toddlers then when we tried our first soy glazed chicken and until now, we often crave for the crispiness and the sweet soy flavor. Just this week, we tried eating at Bonchon Ever Gotesco Commonwealth branch. It was our first time to eat at this branch and enjoyed it because the place was spacious and clean and the service was good. What I love the most in Bonchon is that there’s something for everyone when you eat here. Aside...
Have you ever tried pawning something, a jewelry, a gadget or anything valuable you own, for an emergency need? Which pawnshop did you choose to go to? My first time in a sanglaan (pawnshop) was when I was in college. The only piece of jewelry I had was a necklace given to me by my lola. My lola was the one who sustained my college tuition, through her small house rental business, and by soliciting from my generous uncle and aunties. However, most of the time, budget was stiff. I had to pawn a jewelry and get it back after a couple of...
Have you ever attended a Tupperware party? I’ve heard of parties like these when I was younger, when my hardworking aunts and my lola will do all these different jobs to make ends meet and to support my titas’ tuition fees in college. Though I was still so young back then but I can already remember that despite the fact that our lives were difficult financially, we could still get by with our food by selling “supot” (small recycled paper for packing small things in the market – onions, garlic, sili), by selling cooked food in...