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Friday, December 14, 2012
Give Christmas Cheers With Goldilocks Treats
Friday, December 14, 2012If you're like me who loves giving Christmas cheers by giving treats to people beyond family and close friends, but don't have an i...
If you're like me who loves giving Christmas cheers by giving treats to people beyond family and close friends, but don't have an idea what to give, then this is for you.
If you've been following my blog, I wrote about giving pastries as a gift to family and friends to show them they are thought of this season. You may bake if you have time, but if you're busy working mom like me, one of the best solutions is to head over a Goldilocks Bake Shop for those treats that will surely give a lot of Christmas cheers!
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Instagram Lovin' - #OOTD and PhotoGrid App
Tuesday, November 06, 2012Instagram - Fast, beautiful photo sharing Are you one of the many Instagram Lovers? I am! Simply because Instagram has enabled non-pr...
Instagram - Fast, beautiful photo sharing
Are you one of the many Instagram Lovers? I am! Simply because Instagram has enabled non-pro-photographers and non-graphic designers into instant pros in photo filtering. Thanks to Instagram, photo lovers like myself, now has the chance to turn simple photos into vibrantly enhanced or retro-looking shots in mobile platform.
Tuesday, September 04, 2012
3 Reasons Why I Love Pan de Manila
Tuesday, September 04, 2012Pandesal ( Spanish : Pan De Sal, "salt bread") is a bread roll made of flour, eggs, yeast, sugar, and salt. It has become a comm...
Pandesal (Spanish: Pan De Sal, "salt bread") is a bread roll made of flour, eggs, yeast, sugar, and salt. It has become a common food item in the Philippines. - (Source: Wikepedia)
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I believe, every Filipino has tasted Pan De Sal at least once in their lives. It's the most versatile bread I've known, pair it with coffee, tea, hot chocolate, juice, soft drinks, egg, sausage, hotdog, longganisa, peanut butter, margarine, cheese, actually with anything edible, the combination is unimaginably endless! For me, it is the most accessible bread to all. You could get it from "Manong PotPot" (street vendor on bikes), from the neighborhood bakery or best, from Pan De Manila!