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Post-Christmas Hangover by Mich Eats and Shops on Dec 25, 2011Today, I found a new online photo editor that’s even  better than the last one I was using. I’m brimming …Continue reading »...



Tsokolate (Filipino Hot Chocolate) 101 by skip to malou on Dec 17, 2011Filipinos look forward to Noche Buena, the night-before-Christmas dinner feast when families get together, take pictures (for Facebook, haha) and eat, eat and eat again. Little kids run back and forth to their moms pleading, "Now? Can we open our gif...



Top 7 Reasons Why I Love Christmas by Christia's World on Dec 16, 2011In my previous blog post, I may have said that I am sortakindalike the Grinch around Christmas time. I want to clarify though that, expenses aside, I still heart Christmas (yes, I now <3 things as I am down with the kids). I may not have the same...



Simbang Gabi starts (mass at dawn) by athomepinay.info on Dec 15, 2011Simbang Gabi (Misa de Gallo, Mass at Dawn) starts today. This is a 9 day dawn mass that officially starts Christmas season. This has been a tradition of most Filipinos during Christmas time. Waking up as early as 3 in the morning to prepare for the 4...



Mema Friday: Family Mineral Water at ang Happiness Truck ng Coca-Cola by Tadonggeniuskuno on Dec 2, 2011Mema (Mema-post lang ngayong Friday) No serious rants on the universe and the impending doom of humanity, I will just post things that reek of positivity that you can almost taste the sweetness. Mema Post No. 1 Family Mineral Water Hindi lang pang-pa...



ABS- CBN's Christmas theme song! by TIMESCAPADES on Nov 2, 2011Yuletide season is on its way, we can feel the softness and the coldness of the air. The breeze that gives us the signal yeah it is Christmas time. What's your New Years Resolution? Just listen to this Pinoy na Pinoy Christmas theme sang  by M...



Christmas is in the Air Everywhere by I Just Opine on Sep 12, 2011“Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way O what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh” It’s almost half September, and we here in the Philippines are starting to make busy decorating our homes, offices and schools with...



Puto Bumbong and Bibingka by Traveler on Foot on Dec 15, 2010There are over a hundred steamed, simmered, or baked kinds of kakanin. Every town and each region in the country has its singular creations flavored with coconut, honey, pandan, sugar, salt, corn, nuts, seeds like sesame and anise. They come in orang...



(repost) mano po 7 by Busyok Creative on Dec 13, 2010Bawal ang kuripot ngayong pasko!



Filipino Christmas by Tacloban treasures on Nov 6, 2010For us Filipino our Christmas season starts from the month of September because the last three letters of the month ends in "ber" until December but to other Filipinos after November 1 and 2 is the start of Christmas.In Halloween in other countries t...