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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Appreciate East Asian Cuisine from Hong Kong Roast


Hong Kong Roast started out as a side business for Mary Chan who was inspired by her travels and gustatory adventures abroad. Featured in the Hong Kong Roast menu are favorite local dishes from Hong Kong. Mary recreated these dishes to provide a pocket of sincere, casual Chinese dining in the middle of busy, impersonal Makati.
The offerings on the menu are simple and straight to the point. No pretensions and no fancy presentations.
The Salted Baked Chicken is an easy favorite. Baked under a blanket of rock salt, the dish is in fact a gentler, simpler version of chicken, with only a slight tang of saltiness lingering in its meat despite its name. Another simple light dish to try is their Celery Fish. With its thick sauce and fresh bits of celery, the textures of crunch and softness immersed in the fullness of the sauce complement each other beautifully.
Some of the meatier dishes in the Hong Kong Roast menu are the Sate Beef Hofan, and the Barbeque Roast Pork. Each meat dish bears a distinct Chinese flavor. The thick noodles of the Beef Hofan are a great pair to the beef, while the sauce made from the drippings of the Barbeque Roast Pork definitely adds richness to the tender pork slices.
Sweet and Sour Pork, another dish that has been branded as a Filipino favorite, has found an authentic reincarnation in this restaurant, with the rendition perfectly balancing the two contrasting flavors.
As rice is a Filipino staple, the regular Filipino meal is never complete without it even with the most delectable viands. Hong Kong Roast does it right with their lively Yang Chao Fried Rice.

Now, there are no more excuses to appreciate the rich cuisine we have inherited from our East Asian neighbors.

 
 





 
Hong  Kong Roast
22 Jupiter St. cor Galaxy St.,

 Bel-Air Makati City

Telephone No. 5111300

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Precious Moments Restaurant and Gift Shop

At the corner of Palanan Street in Makati City lies a restaurant and gift shop that is family friendly, peaceful and very cute inside. The place is named Precious Moments Restaurant and Gift Shop because it houses Precious Moments dolls, figures and other collectible items that are on sale.


 
Aside from the collections, Precious Moments serves food at their restaurant and coffee shop. They also have affordable packages for weddings, baptismal, company meetings and other events.


For reservation and inquiries call: 0908 872 3735/0906 211 1258
4227 Laredo St. Palanan, Makati City
https://www.facebook.com/preciousmomentsmanila
http://mlapreciousmoments.multiply.com
http://twitter.com/manilapreciousm

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Busy Celebrity Moms Take Time to Nourish Themselves

Moms of today can surely say there is nothing more challenging yet so fulfilling, than being a mother. They don’t settle for anything but the best for their kids, especially when it comes to nourishing them. Moms make sure they provide the most nutritious food to make sure their children grow up healthy.
 
Indeed, they enjoy their mommy duties, but also recognize the need to take care of themselves. Some celebrity moms discovered that they can actually nourish themselves by using products that nourish their babies.  
 
Renowned celebrity and soap opera queen, Judy Ann Santos, has lived almost all her life in the spotlight and is definitely used to being in-demand. But no amount of tasks and schedules keep her away too long from her number 1 priority - her precious kids Yohan and Lucho. Despite being busy, she looks radiant nowadays and is not afraid to share that the secret to her nourished skin is the wash of Lucho - JOHNSON’S® Baby Milk Bath.
 
 Ria Tanjuatco-Trillo is also used to handling her busy broadcasting schedule. With 14 years of experience in the industry, she lived out this passion as anchor of “News Central” and “Breakfast” on Studio 23 and currently as the host of “Shoptalk” on ANC. Now, as a mother of Rocio, Mikel, Raquel and one on the way, she continues doing what she loves best while staying on-top of her duties as a mother. She relieves stress by playing with her kids, goes on dates with her husband and pampers herself. And when asked what keeps her beautiful, and her skin beaming, she shares it’s surprisingly the same wash she used on her kids, JOHNSON’S® Baby Milk Bath.
 
 
Being busy and juggling motherhood is also nothing new to celebrity chef Rosebud Benitez. Since debuting on TV as a chef-host on QTV’s “Ka-Toque”, and now moving on with her own cooking show, “Quickfire: 10-Minute Kitchen Wonders” on GMA News TV 11, she has balanced being a chef, a TV personality and a mom to Katrina and Kyle quite well. As a chef, she believes in nurturing herself and her family by eating healthy.
 
For busy moms like Judy Ann, Ria and Rosebud, JOHNSON’S® Baby Milk believes in the importance of nourishing mothers, too. This is why they recently celebrated a day of nurturing moms in Mom’s Nourishing Spa at Watsons, SM Makati. Moms were treated to a free hand spa to experience the nourishing benefits of JOHNSON’S® Baby Milk Bath and Lotion, and were served good for the skin treats such as chocolates, nuts and yogurt. The event was hosted by Ria Tanjuatco-Trillo, and Chef Rosebud shared scrumptious recipes to nourish the skin. Like Ria and Chef Rosebud, top mommy bloggers, media and consumers definitely experienced a nourishing break from their busy mom schedules that day. Luckily, they can use JOHNSON’S® Baby Milk Bath and Lotion everyday to keep their skin baby-soft and baby-smooth.
JOHNSON’S® Baby Milk Bath 200mL is priced at PHP 76.25 and Lotion 200mL is priced at PHP 125.00.  Available in all leading stores. Like Johnson’s Baby Philippines on Facebook for more information.
 
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Friday, October 12, 2012

The Linden Suites Celebrates Halloween This October

Parade off creative costumes of kids and kids at heart at an Early Halloween Party scheduled on October 27th with a Trick or Treat Activity! Definitely a bewitching October is abound with freaky sweet rates as follows: Php 4,000/- nett in an Executive Room, a Studio Suite at Php 4,500/- nett, a One Bedroom Suite at Php 5,000/- nett, Two Bedroom Deluxe Suite at Php 6,500/- nett, Two Bedroom Premier/Executive Suite at Php 7,500/- nett and a Three Bedroom Suite at Php 8,000.00 nett. Rates include buffet breakfast for 2 except for the Three Bedroom Suite which comes with buffet breakfast for 3!  Book early and get 10% off on room rates!
 
So get a freaky suite with family and friends this Halloween! Call The Linden Suites now at 638-7878 or log on to www.lindensuites.com for more details! This Halloween Promo is valid for local residents and balikbayans from October 15 to November 4, 2012 only. Terms and conditions apply.


The Linden Suites, located along San Miguel Avenue, Ortigas Center, is within short walking distance to financial, shopping and dining hubs in the area, including Asian Development Bank, World Bank, Philippine Stock Exchange Center, SM Megamall, Shangri-la Plaza Mall, Robinson’s Galleria, El Pueblo, and Metrowalk Complex.

The Linden Suites is committed to provide excellent personalized service to both business and leisure, long and short term stay guests. Watch out for future promos exclusive for local residents through www.lindensuites.com or (through-delete) visit our facebook page at www.facebook.com/lindensuites.  

Thursday, October 11, 2012

AAAP Holds Seminar on Policy Issues Affecting Adults with Autism

The Association for Adults with Autism Philippines (AAAP) will hold an educational seminar on diagnostic, treatment, and policy issues affecting adults with autism.
The seminar will be held on Saturday, October 13, 2012, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Justitia Room, 4/F, Ateneo Law School, Rockwell Center, Makati City.
An all-Filipino panel of specialists based in Manila and the US are the featured speakers:
· Autism Spectrum Disorders: Criteria and Causes. Speaker: Lirio Sobrevinas Covey, Ph.D., Professor of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center, New York
· Philippine laws on the rights of persons with disabilities. Speaker: Atty. Nina Patricia Sison-Arroyo, Assistant Director, Ateneo Legal Services Center, Ateneo De Manila University
· Medical and pharmacological interventions for persons with autism. Speaker: Christine Leonor Ma. C. Conducto, M.D., DPPS, Fellow, Philippine Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
· A comprehensive framework for understanding autism and the families with autism. Speaker: Ma. Lourdes “Honey” Carandang, Ph.D., President, Metropolitan Psychological Corporation
· Enhancing creativity among persons with disabilities. Speaker: Erlinda F. Camara, Ph.D. University of the Philippines
· Residential community living for adults with autism: the Life-sharing Model. Speaker: Ronald Sanchez, M.A., Director, Camphill Community, Santa Cruz, California
Autism is among the most prevalent conditions recognized during childhood. It has been estimated that there are close to 1 million Filipinos with autism. Caring for a child with autism is considered one of the most difficult of parental challenges. An additional challenge is that autism is a life-long condition. About a third of persons who meet the clinical diagnosis of autism may be able to lead independent lives as adults, but the greater majority will be dependent on caregivers to meet their daily needs throughout their lives.
There are few resources in the Philippines for persons with autism, even children and virtually none for Filipino adults with autism. As persons with autism approach adulthood, their family members begin to ask themselves the anguished question - Who will take care of my child when I am no longer able to?
Meeting this need is the mission of AAAP - to draw attention to the needs of adults with autism, to improve the quality of their lives, and to provide a safe, comfortable, productive, and long-term context for them, in the company of their peers.
The seminar is the first in a series of educational and training programs designed to build capacity for meeting the wide breadth of caregiving issues concerning adults with autism. Donations and proceeds from the seminar will go to the construction fund for the first residential community for Filipino adults with autism to be named “A Special Place”.
Further information about the seminar, AAAP, and A Special Place can be obtained at http://adultautismphil.wordpress.com. Inquiries may also be directed to AAAP officers at adults_with_ autism@yahoogroups.com.

Monday, October 8, 2012

MOMS ON THE FLOOR

 

Mommy Mundo- the country’s go-to resource for active, modern moms is inviting moms to get on the floor this October 13, 2012, Saturday at The LOFT, Manansala Tower, Rockwell, Makati. 

Getting “ON THE FLOOR” means fitness, bonding and fun! Moms on the Floor is a floor-based learning and bonding event for expectant moms and dads, and moms with infants and kids .

Moms on the Floor
 
Now on its third year, MOMS ON THE FLOOR, promises to be equally exciting with the three portions Mommy Mundo has prepared.


The first portion is for pregnant moms from 10:00am to 12:00nn. The portion will feature prenatal yin yoga by Dona Esteban and labor and breathing exercises by Rome Kanapi. 

The second portion is for moms with infants 0-1 year old will be from 1:00pm to 3:00pm. The portion will feature infant massage by Rome Kanapi and mom and baby exercises by Gymboree.

The last portion will be for moms with kids that are 1 to 6 years old from 3:00pm to 5:00pm. This portion will feature YogaKids by Michelle Aventajado and Zumba fun by Slimmers World.

Participation is free but PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED as there are limited slots available per portion. Interested husbands or partners also need to register to join the event.

To register, email your name, mobile number and which portion you will join at info@mommymundo.com with subject line: MOTF REG or you may also text the info to 0917-8162524. Registered participants will get a confirmation text or email.

All Participants must bring their own mats and come in comfortable clothing. :)

Moms on the Floor is co-presented by Shop Mommy Matters, Philippine Association for Childbirth Education, GlaxoSmithKline, Anmum, and Cordlife Cord Philippines. Also supported by Cycles Mild Detergent, Cradle, Philips Avent, Crystal Clear, Pigeon, Tiny Buds, Gymboree, Slimmers World and media partners Manila Bulletin, Working Mom Magazine, Smartparenting Magazine, Baby on Board, Urban Mom Magazine, Mommy Pages, Crossover 105.1 and the Lifestyle Network.

For questions, you may get in touch with Angela De Luna at 09178162524/ angela@mommymundo.com 
 

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF

In celebration of the 20th year of National Children's Month, UNICEF brings to the Philippines a unique tradition that has saved millions of lives of children each year-through the efforts of children themselves.
 
Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Superheroes campaign was launched at the The Mega Atrium, SM Megamall. the Philippine launch included a kid's party with fun games, face painting and superhero cosplay. Children and parents signed up at Trick or Treat registration booths for their free kits to help raise money for disadvantaged children in the Philippines and worldwide.
Halloween celebrations in the Philippines have grown bigger every year, with children dressing in costumes and gathering candies from family, friends and neighbors. Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF aims to bring special meaning to this celebration. Children who participate in the campaign will collect money in a special Trick-or-Treat registered box and turn over to UNICEF after Halloween, which will be used for the organization's programmes for children.
"With their energy and enthusiasm, Trick-or-Treaters for this campaign can collect donations that will contribute to better health, nutrition, water and sanitation and protection of other children. It is an example of Kids Helping Kids as it has been practiced since the Trick-or-Treat campaign was started in the United States more than 60 years ago", said Tomoo Hozumi, UNICEF Country Representative.
 
 
Lizzy Borromeo aged 9 years and her sister Sophie aged 7 years joined other children in the fun games and activities before signing up for their Trick-or-Treat Kits. "I like it because I can help other children so they can go to school just like us," shared Lizzy.
At the launch, UNICEF provided registered children with orange Trick-or-Treat collection boxes, IDs and T-shirts so that they can be identified as bona fide donation collectors for UNICEF.
 
The grand launch hosted by Janeena Chan and Gerard Sison was made possible through the support of the Philippine Star, SM Megamall, SM Cares, UP Cradle Volunteers, P&G, Krispy Kreme, Magnavision, Multiply.com, Mango Comics and PSICOM Publishing.
School participating in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign this year are Australian International School, Britesparks International School, Galileo Enrichment and Learning Center, Integrow Activity Learning Center, La Salle Green Hills, Multiple Intelligence International School and Reedley International School.
 
About Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF
The tradition of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF began in 1950 in the United States, when Philadelphia schoolchildren first went door-to-door at Halloween collecting money in decorated mild cartons to help children in need around the world.
They raised a grand total of $17, kicking off a campaign that has since brought in millions of dollars each year to help UNICEF provide medicine, better nutrition, safe water, education, emergency relief and other support to children in more than 150 countries.
 
Millions of children now participate in Halloween-related fundraising campaigns in the United States, Canada and Hongkong, China, among other places. In these campaigns, children go for beyond trick or treating in scary costumes with the familiar orange UNICEF collection boxes in hand. Children and young people take part in various fun and educational events that help them gain a better understanding of child rights and challenges facing children around the world-including poverty, killer diseases and armed conflict.
This global campaign, now in the Philippines, has raised more than  $167 million around the world and remains  an inspiration to the young (and the young at heart) to further the cause of children everywhere.

About UNICEF
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. The world's largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS, UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contribution of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments. For more information about UNICEF and its work visit www.unicef.ph
In the Philippines for over sixty years, UNICEF works through partners to help disadvantaged children and communities to ensure children are healthy, educated and protected from harm. UNICEF is quick to respond in emergencies to ensure affected communities are reached and provided with services from local governments and other service providers.
 
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