Monday, August 3, 2015

7 Safety Checks for Solane Hatid-Bahay

I cannot agree more on these safety checks... this will give you PEACE of mind, day in and day out. ;-)



One of the safest, most reliable, and efficient cooking fuel is liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). By simply making sure that replacement tanks and accessories are properly installed and placed in well-ventilated kitchen area, this cooking fuel brings convenience to many homemakers, letting them cook hearty meals for their families and loved ones. 

Leading LPG solutions provider Solane shares the following 7-point safety check to ensure you enjoy worry-free and reliable hours of cooking using this dependable kitchen partner. 

When a customer calls for a Solane Hatid-Bahay service, the order is promptly delivered by its friendly, courteous, and well-trained riders. They then perform the Safety Check on the following: 1) Environment: Cylinders must be in a well-ventilated area, away from sources of ignition; 2) O-Ring: The rubber O-ring inside the valve should be free from scratches or cracks; and 3) Regulator: The regulator is in good condition and replaced every 3 years.

Moreover, the riders inspect the 4) Regulator and Valve Connection: The regulator must be securely connected to the cylinder valve. 5) Hose: Must be in good condition and replace after every 2 years; 6) Hose Connection: Metal clamps are used to attach the hose to the regulator and appliance; and 7) Flame Quality: The burner produces a blue flame.

Finally, Hatid-Bahay riders conduct a Weight Check in front of customers using calibrated portable weighing scales, assuring households of value for their money.

Even better, Hatid-Bahay customers in Metro Manila have a chance to win exciting prizes under the yearlong Solane Hatid-Bahay Promo, when they order via the Hatid-Bahay Hotline at 887-5555, or www.solane.com.ph. Prizes at stake include one year supply of Solane, gadgets, kitchenware, home entertainment, and gift certificates.

Friday, June 26, 2015

Bake heavenly goodies with Villa del Conte chocolate bars


During my highschool days... baking was one of my favorite thing to do and I wish there was Villa del Conte then. Look at this delightful treat!


You can definitely give your baked goodies a delightful twist with premium artisanal chocolates from Villa del Conte. Villa del Conte’s 500g chocolate bars offer a generous amount of rich and exciting flavors to make your favorite recipes even better. You may choose between the fine milk chocolate and 50% dark chocolate flavors for truly luscious cakes, cookies, pastries, dips and many more.

But since baking is not on my to-do list right now, my son just enjoy his Villa del Conte this way... :-)



To get your very own chocolate bars, visit Villa del Conte stores at Greenbelt 5, Century City Mall, Shangri-la Mall, Resorts World, Alabang Town Center, and Robinson’s Magnolia. For bulk orders, please contact 893-2575 or 621-6101. Go to http://www.villadelcontecioccolato.com to know more about Villa del Conte, or  follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VillaDelContePh, Instagram:http://instagram.com/villadelconte and Twitter: https://twitter.com/VilladelConte

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Anne Curtis’ Guide to Summer Travel Essentials



You’ve filed for leave, booked your tickets, reserved the hotel and mapped out your itinerary. Perhaps the only thing you have to do now is pack—arguably the most stressful thing you have to do before you go off your much-awaited summer jaunt.

So take your cue from Anne Curtis, Brand Ambassador of American Tourister Philippines, whose busy lifestyle, wanderlust and love for the season has narrowed it down to the most useful travel must-haves for the season. Between jetting off to Australia to spend time with family, wanting to explore Hamilton Island or the Northern Territory or even checking off Nepal this year on her summer go-to list, here are some of her summer travel essentials.

Sunnies

What would summer be without a nice pair of sunglasses? Whether you’re sunbathing on a sunny coast or touring exotic new locales, nothing says relaxed sophistication than a sun-drenched photo of yourself sporting your favorite pair.

Sunblock

It’s summer after all—so expect the rays to beat down. Be sure to slap on a lot of sunblock to protect yourself as you lounge by the shore or walk the streets of a new a city.

The throw-on dress

Pack one of the most versatile pieces you can possibly bring on any trip—a simple, airy shift dress can be work with comfortable flip-flops or sandals for a leisurely stroll, over swimwear as a cover-up or if accessorized right, becomes a simple, night-out look.

The all-around clutch

Pack your daily essentials into a roomy clutch that can carry your passport, tickets, wallet, cellphone and all your other must-have travel essentials that you want easy access to. Not only will you know where to find everything as you rummage through your carry-all, it can double as a handy little clutch for nights out.

Your cellphone

It has a camera, first of all—so you can easily take memorable snaps from your trip for posterity and doubles as an entertainment source for all your favorite films and music. On a more practical note, it helps to have your phone with you (even when on vacation) just to make sure that you can communicate in the event of an emergency.

A good book

It’s a great way to pass the time while waiting for flights and it’s an absolute essential as you try to soak in the seaside rays.

Your favorite swimwear

The great thing about this season is the sheer variety of swimwear options that you have at your fingertips. A bikini, a one-piece, a tankini, rashguards, board shorts, you name it. They’re pretty lightweight so you can easily pack as many as you want.

Your dependable luggage

Speaking of packing, you’ll need a trusty, dependable yet fashionable suitcase that’s sturdy enough to withstand even the longest of flights and keep your precious travel essentials tucked neatly (and safely)  away until they’re ready for use. Choose one in a lively, bright hue, like the limited edition HS MV+ Landmark Prints line from American Tourister, which is available in fun, candy colors, to make it easily recognizable as it emerges from the baggage carousel. And when it comes to the most convenient soft case options, Gelato goes easily on the overhead compartments or as conveniently checked-in while  the Buzz backpack line and Jiffy Duffle line comes in stylish, understated hues perfect for sightseeing.

For Anne, American Tourister has always been her go-to pick for all her travel needs—a brand that has been trusted through the years by travellers for its dependability and exceptional style and allows her to check off one less thing on her travel to-do list.

As for Anne’s perfect summer day?

“Lying down on a beautiful beach, getting a tan and reading an awesome book and just eating ice cream,” she shares.

And if you keep her summer travel essentials in mind as you pack for your perfect summer day, all you have to worry about now is choosing your ice cream flavor and finding that perfect Instagram filter to capture the moment.

Available in American Tourister Retail Stores and in leading Landmark, Robinsons, Rustan’s, Metro Gaisano and SM Department Stores nationwide. Follow us on Facebook: AmericanTouristerPh | Instagram: @americantouristerph | Twitter: @amertouristerph

Friday, May 15, 2015

Healthy Snacks: Popsicle


My kids showed interest in popsicle so I made some for them :)

First recipe: breast milk, choco drink and boiled malunggay leaves.

Second recipe: ripe mango and honey

Just mix everything inside a blender and voila! pour the mixture easily in the popsicle molder.

This is another perfect summer treat for the kids to enjoy!

Happy weekend!





enjoying the popsicle treats :)






Mommy kisses,


May

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Magsaysay Child Care Center: Summer Activities

One of our benefits in our company is Magsaysay Child Care Center. Our top management greatly values family time and development of the Magsaysay children. Our child care center also houses the breastfeeding station for all nursing moms in all Magsaysay companies.

My two kids are really having fun while learning at the child care center. They are always showing interest to go with me and go to their "work" at the child care center. This summer, several activities are lined-up for them.

Last week, Kuya and Claire enjoyed preparing simple snacks. Each child is given an opportunity to experience mixing, stirring, crashing the ingredients and of course...eating!

Thank you Magsaysay :)






Gotcha Claire! 
Mommy kisses,

May

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

DIY: Party Decors


When my kids turned one, this blog is not yet existing. I was not able to get close up photos of the DIY party decors I made for my kids.

1) For my son: table centerpiece
Materials: cleaned empty cans, styrofoam, BBQ sticks, Japanese papers, construction papers, adhesive tape, and of course the photos of my son for the first 12 months.




2) For my daughter: somewhat fan decors (I don't know how to call it)
Materials: colored papers, printed hello kitty characters and photos of my daughter during her first year

These decors served as wall and hanging decors.


The photos of my kids served also as take-aways of our guests. I made sure to include pictures of my kids with our friends and relatives so that they can bring home their photos with my kids - during baptismal, events and everyday activities.

For their next party, which would probably years from now, I will make sure to document my DIY party projects :)

Mommy kisses,

May

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

DIY: Happy Birthday Greetings

I love DIY projects. This is my outlet to unleash my creativity. Actually, my office mates tease me that I am also an art teacher :)

Last January, my son turned four. I forgot to print him something that we can post on our wall. We wanted to surprise him. A night before his birthday, I recalled the letter cutting my Arts teacher taught us. Took the effort in folding and cutting a simple message to my son. Got some leftover green papers I used when I made birthday decors for my daughter's first birthday last year. Voila! "Kiko's 4th Bday."

Last week, my daughter turned two. Again, same scenario happened. I forgot to print the birthday greetings. And again, a night before her birthday, got small cut out card boards I used for the letters I made for Kuya, made a quick lettering and made a colorful birthday greeting. My daughter actually volunteered to put up the last two letters. She was proud to help.

I love doing simple things for my kids. It keeps me young at heart :)




Mommy kisses,

May