December 30, 2021 Zambales, Philippines
We all have that one favorite place that we always find ourselves coming back to—in my case, it's CASA San Miguel in Zambales.
If you haven't read my previous post about CASA San Miguel yet, it serves as the home of the world renowned violinist Coke Bolipata, and a community center that includes a school for the arts and music, art gallery and museum, cafe and a bed and breakfast facility. CASA also means two things: first is home, and the other is Center for the Arts in San Miguel.
Read also: CASA San Miguel: Home Away from Home
From family retreat house to community center
Hospitality at its finest
In the words of New York Times food critic Tejal Rao, "hospitality is both invisible and formidable — it surrounds you. You can find it at a rest stop on the highway, and miss it at the host stand of a fine-dining restaurant. You feel its presence, or you don’t."
Sitting under a tree with the fresh air brushing my hair, I blissfully indulged myself in some of CASA San Miguel Zambales' best-sellers, a mix of both my favorites and new ones I haven't tried. Blissfully because it was as if I was the only person in the place. The staff was making me feel comfortable from the moment I stepped into their gate to the time I went out. And this didn't even happen for the first time. When I went there in 2019, they have already impressed me.
It was the afternoon of December 12. I didn't even tell them it was my birthday that day. So I was really surprised that they remembered my special day. I thought it was going to be just another brunch day out, but my 27th birthday turned out a lot more special than I anticipated it would be, thanks to CASA San Miguel Zambales.
At CASA, I felt cared for and this is something only a few establishments have made me feel. I wouldn't mind driving 4 to 6 hours again just to get a bite of their pizza.
CASA San Miguel Zambales
So now, I will be listing all the details you need to know about CASA and some of my food recommendations.
Address: Evangelista St., Brgy. San Miguel 2206 San Antonio, Zambales
Budget for meals: PHP 1,000 for two
Food: 8.5/10
Overall look: 8/10
Hospitality: 11/10
Is CASA San Miguel Zambales open now? Yes they are open
Kids allowed? Yes!
Contact information: info@casasanmiguel.org | (+632) 8551 1003
Food we tried at CASA San Miguel
- Classic Carbonara (PHP 500) good for sharing
- 10-inch pan-style Zambaleño pizza (PHP 568) - This pizza includes egg and longganisa
- Breakfast longganisa
If you want to know my experience with their other food offerings, read this: CASA San Miguel: Home Away from Home
December 28, 2021
During COVID-19 pandemic, the world discovered that social media is a great way for us to stay connected even while physically separated. Basically, social media has become our escape from the struggles and stress that the pandemic brought.
There are social media platforms that allow you send connect and reconnect with people; platforms that let you show your creativity through photos and videos. We all do this for fun but what if you earn cash just by posting and engaging with your followers on social media?
This is what Ohaiii is all about. Ohaiii is the newest social media platform that lets models and influencers create, share and earn from their content.
"The pandemic marked a major turning point of the digital communities worldwide and for our society in general. Along with heightening of uncertainties brought by COVID-19, people's lifestyle, livelihood, and social systems as a whole, underwent major changes. Through these changes, we have appreciated the great power and value of digital technology. These digitally spurred social changes shall be the rock in which Ohaiii was built," says Andrea Delgado, CEO & Founder of Ohaiii.
How can you earn on Ohaiii?
There are several ways to earn through Ohaiii platform:
- via subscription
- via Live Stream
- via Photo and Video Uploads
- via Video Request through Direct message
After Lockdown Fashion Show
Another event that took place during the Ohaiii web app launching was the After Lockdown Fashion Show. The show aims to jumpstart the fashion industry through the Philippine Fashion Shift (PFS) which is a sub-branch of Ohaiii. PFS promotes the creations of young local designers.
Groups of models did their own catwalks at Pasig Revolving Tower wearing the masterpieces of various talented Filipino designers. The designers that have showcased their creations were Paula Villasper, Lyka Ann Chan Racuya, Mercy Asuncion, Franz Uy, Elsie Delos Reyes, Winchelle Castro, Angel Esteban, Chris T Ian, Norman Acuba Designs, and Russ Cuevas.
From the kawaii and colorful anime-like dresses to the classy glamorous gowns fit for balls, Ohaiii presented the designers' works successfully. There were also fashion pieces that promotes the traditional Filipino fabrics and clothing, and some that even featured paintings on dresss similar to Vincent van Gogh's arts. Through the PFS, the budding and known designs were introduced to a larger market.
If you are a model or an influencer and you are interested in being part of the Ohaiii community, you can send them a message.
Website: ohaiii.com
Email: ohaiiiofficial@gmail.com
Facebook: @ohaiiiofficial Instagram: @ohaiiiofficial
Mobile: 09273059127
October 31, 2021 Tanay, Rizal, Philippines
Apart from great food, what makes a dining experience oh-so-perfect is a kick ass view! Wyndell's Al Fresco in Tanay, Rizal gives you just that.
Before you enter this Tanay restaurant's premises, you will be welcomed by a quaint cafe with a rooftop dining area. If you're coming from a long descent and you just want to take a quick break, there you can sip a hot coffee while enjoying the cool breeze of Tanay.
Wyndell's Al Fresco is not like any other restaurants in Tanay you'd see because it's separated into three sections: cafe, samgyupsal area, and the main dining area. So upon entering the restaurant, you'd see a rustic dining area on your left perfect for a romantic date. Just a few steps down and you'll see their samgyupsal area. But if you want to enjoy a full-blown Wyndell's experience, take the best spot in the main dining area with mountains and trees as your backdrop. Trust me when I say the view is overwhelmingly beautiful, especially during sunset. If you arrive around 5pm, the sun will touch your skin, giving you an instant glow or a warm filter for a photo op.
This al fresco dining in Tanay, Rizal offers a wide variety of dishes, catering to those who are always on-the-go, Korean BBQ lovers, and for special celebrations. As for us, we tried some of their sandwiches, pasta, and a pizza.
Philly Cheesestake (PHP 280)
Not the usual Philly Cheesesteak sandwich that will have you give up at 3rd bite. It's good!
BBQ Burger (PHP 350)
It's small but filling. I loved how the sweet and spicy barbecue sauce matches the sourness of the tomatoes and the double quarter pounder patties that taste just right (not too bland, not too salty).
Gamberi Aglia e Olio Pappardelle (PHP 350)
I never thought I'd like an oil-based pasta at first try!
Basil Honey Pepperoni Pizza (PHP 350)
For the pizza, I think I expected too much though. I like the consistency but it's too sweet for a pizza, for me.
Although it's a bit pricier than other Tanay, Rizal restaurants, overall, I'm completely satisfied with my dining experience at Wyndell's Al Fresco Tanay. I'll be coming back to try their breakfast menu. Hopefully soon!
If you've ever been here or just planning to visit, let me know in the comment box below your thoughts! :)
Wyndell's Al Fresco
Address: Km. 58, Marilaque Highway (Marikina-Infanta Highway), Tanay, Rizal
Operation hours: 7am to 8pm
Budget for meals: PHP 1,000 for two
Food: 8.5/10
Overall look: 8/10
Hospitality: 9/10
Is Wyndell's Al Fresco open now? Yes they are open
Kids allowed? Yes!
For more information, you can check out their official Facebook page.
August 8, 2021
When you are struggling with a pile of credit card debts, car loans, medical bills, or student loans, getting out of debt isn’t that easy. The longer you let it sit, the bigger your debts grow which could make you unable to control it. If you own a small business or are an individual trying to start a business, having people who owe you money can put a serious dent in your finances. There are efficient solutions for tracing debtors that you can utilize in the form of private investigation services, that can assist you in regaining outstanding debts owed to you by others, in order to reduce your own debts. Remember to do your research in these circumstances, and hopefully, you will be able to get back the money you are owed.
On the other hand, the good thing is, there are many ways to get out of debt that will not make you any more miserable—one of those is debt consolidation. This kind of financial strategy will help you decrease it until you’re free from debts.
What is Debt Consolidation?
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According to Debt.org, debt consolidation is a sensible financial strategy for consumers who are stuck with credit card debt. It can be done with or without a loan. It merges multiple bills into a single debt that is paid off with a consolidation loan or a debt management plan.
In short, debt consolidation cuts costs by lowering the interest rate on debts and reducing monthly payments. But let me be clear here, debt consolidation does not mean debt elimination.
This financial strategy reduces the interest rate on your debt and lowers monthly payments, and makes the payment process easier for consumers who are trying to keep up with multiple bills and multiple deadlines from multiple card companies every month.
How does Debt Consolidation work?
NerdWallet says that there are two primary ways to consolidate debt:
Get a 0% interest, balance-transfer credit card: With this strategy, you will transfer all your debts onto this card and pay the balance in full during the promotional period. For you to be qualified, you need good or excellent credit.
Get a fixed-rate debt consolidation loan: Through this strategy, you will use the money from the loan to pay off your existing debts, then pay back the debt consolidation loan in installments over a set period of time. You can qualify for a loan if you have bad or fair credit. However, borrowers with higher scores will likely qualify for the lowest rates.
Is Debt Consolidation worth it?
There’s no one fixed answer to this question as it actually depends on your needs and your capability of paying your debts. But here are the factors to consider before getting your debts consolidated according to the experts Dave Ramsey and NerdWallet:
Your monthly debt payments don’t exceed 50% of your monthly gross income.
Your credit is good enough to qualify for a 0% credit card or lower interest rate you currently have.
You have a consistent cash flow that covers payments toward your debt.
There’s no cost to consolidate.
Your repayment period will not be longer than the one you have now.
Struggling with debt can really take a toll on your financial, physical and mental health. The one rule of thumb is that, don’t borrow money if you know you can’t afford to pay it within the given term.
For more details about debt consolidation, visit www.debtconsolidation.com.
July 5, 2021
What are your thoughts on wearing a white dress for summer? Let me know in the comment box below! :)
June 20, 2021
Stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic, with malls closed, few to no restaurants to dine in, and traveling still restricted, we are stuck at home and have been spending most of our time online whether it's for work or leisure stuff.
The thing is, while we have more time to spend on other things at home, it gets pretty boring when you're doing much the same thing everyday. So to keep myself entertained (and sane) during the pandemic, I make sure to try different activities that are surely enjoyable. If you, too, are looking for ways to keep the boredom away, consider trying these activities:
1. Workout
During the pandemic, I told myself that I need to have an active lifestyle now that my commute hours to work have been gone for a while, I have more time to spend at home. So, I am working out at least four times a week not just to look fit but also to feel good about myself. I'm following a workout program from various YouTubers like Pamela Reif. If you're into pilates, there are widely available videos online as well, and to make your exercise complete, you can check out some pilates equipment on a site like https://pilatesmatters.com.
2. Binge Watch a Film or TV Series
Now that the cinemas or movie theaters are closed, we are left with the Internet to watch new movies or series. Go to Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Apple TV to check out the new movie releases or binge watch Friends. But if you're living on a shoestring budget right now, here's how to watch TV for free. During this pandemic, I can't count on my fingers how many movies and series I've finished watching. I may not have the Dolby theater-like sound system at home but I certainly still enjoyed watching online.
3. Try New Recipes
In the height of banana cake and ube cheese pandesal in the Philippines, I tried other recipes and one that stood out was the custaroon recipe. It is a combination of the macaroon (a mini pastry made of dessicated coconut) and custard. I'm not a professional baker. I didn't even imagine myself of exploring what magic the oven can do but I did it well, according to those who tasted my baked goods. To achievesomething great, you don't have to be good. You just have to start doing it. If you have no ide idea abot it, do it still and figure it ut along the way.
4. Play Online Games
I'm not a gamer and playing online games wasn't really my thing. But when I did, it was hard to let go of my phone or the controller. Playing online games can really be a stress reliver. I tried various games from Nintendo Switch such as the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mario Kart, and Mario Tennis. I also saw plays.org, a website that lets you play free online games. What I liked about their games is that they feature various cartoon characters that will remind you of your childhood. I tried Powerpuff Girls Unordinary Week Beat-em-up Fighting Game and it was fun. This is a side-view beat them up fighting game where you play the Powerpuff Girls fighting through a week-long battle with each day being another level. The game becomes more challenging as you enter a new day or level. If you want to make the most of your time, you can also try games that pay real money so you can play while earning.
Just because you're stuck at home does not mean you stop having fun. There are lots of ways to enjoy your days at home.
June 5, 2021
Have you been considering making St. Albert home? Tree-lined streets with exceptional communities provide St. Albert with that small-town feel. It is also home to low unemployment rates, excellent schools, and low crime rates.
If this isn’t enough reason to make you want to move here, here are a few more that will solidify why St. Albert is a great place to live.
Impressive Schools
Education is an important factor when it comes to choosing a home. Luckily, you will not have to worry about your children getting a poor education within the St. Albert area. With three school districts that offer a wide variety of learning programs and consistent high-ranking throughout the provinces in standardized testing, this is typically a top reason why others choose to move here.
Parks and Trails
For those who love the outdoors, there are more than 85 kilometers of trails running through St. Albert via the Red Willow Trail system. This system is connected to all of the city’s major parks and neighborhoods allowing you easy access from all different points of St. Albert.
You can also set up a picnic while children enjoy the playgrounds at one of the 112 parks and 77 playgrounds.
Thriving Businesses
Businesses thrive in St. Albert with local support and through the dedication of culture throughout the community. The downtown is always busy while locals enjoy the main independently owned and operated cafes, shops, and restaurants that the area has to offer.
Events and Festivals
The community ensures that there is always something to do in the area. From children’s festivals to rodeos and musical events, you can easily assume your weekend plans have plenty of options.
St. Albert also offers Western Canada’s largest farmers market that features over 250 vendors. People from far distances take the initiative to travel solely to stop by the farmers’ market to grab fresh and local produce while shopping around for other unique items.
Block Parties
As you may have noticed, the sense of community is an important factor in St. Albert. So much so that they host more than 150 neighborhood parties annually. These events typically involve getting together within your neighborhood, bringing tasty dishes to share while talking amongst new neighborhoods and longtime friends during the summer months.
With all of these wonderful opportunities and experiences at St. Albert, you’ll no longer question wanting to move here. Begin your search by viewing St. Albert real estate now to make St. Albert your new home.
May 10, 2021
Owning a house and lot is every Filipino's dream. However, with the current minimum wage salary range, most Filipinos are scared getting a house and lot of their own that they’ve been wanting for so long—or worse, they disregard even just the thought of it—because they are not being paid a livable wage, or just barely getting by.
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Recently, a Twitter debate erupted about the compensation of Filipinos in the country after a user complained about a graduate from the Ateneo de Manila University refusing a job with a P37,000 starting salary.
“I just made a job offer to an Ateneo fresh grad, and I was shocked that she declined a 37k starting salary. The role is for an entry level Marketing Associate. I asked for her reason and she said that she expects at least 60k because of her educational background. I’M SPEECHLESS.”
— Kume (@DearKume) April 29, 2021.
The post has since gone viral and sparked different opinions on social media. Some say that P37,000 as starting salary is way higher compared to wages of most workers who have been in a company for many years already. While some noted that the offered amount was indeed too little, especially considering the cost of living in Metro Manila.
The shocking truth about the cost of living in Manila
According to a research done by iPrice, an e-commerce aggregator, Manila is Southeast Asia’s third most expensive city to live in, despite having the lowest average salary for the working class.
The study showed the average cost of living in Manila is 168% higher than the average salary of residents. To be detailed, the research explains that the average monthly cost of living for a single person in Manila is at P50,798, which is in contrast with (and far off) the average net salary of only P18,900 per month, the lowest among the cities in Southeast Asia.
The Department of Labor and Employment has posted the current real minimum wage rates as of April 2021 across the Philippines according to industries.
Can minimum wage earners afford a house and lot?
Given the high costs and low salaries, it leaves us wondering how on Earth can we, especially minimum wage earners, afford a brand new house and lot in the Philippines?
Understanding the cost of owning a house—the construction, taxes, and other fees you have to pay for a home purchase—halt many Filipinos from achieving their goals of buying even an affordable house and lot in the Philippines. We can’t blame them for thinking that way, besides, a house is the biggest investment we’ll ever make, so the expenses we will sustain should be a major consideration in your home-buying decision. If you want to know on the estimated amount you'll be needing for buying a house and lot in the Philippines, I found a reliable mortgage calculator where you can estimate mortgage affordability based on income. All you have to do is input the necessary amounts in the box and the mortgage calculator will give the information you need. This is helpful especially for those who are just planning on buying their own homes so that, you can manage your expenses (and expectations) well.
Going back to our main question: Can minimum wage earners afford a house and lot? The short answer is yes.
While we are not discounting the thought of how expensive and how challenging it is to get that dream home, we will also not take the fact that it is possible, even for minimum wage earners, to buy a house and lot.
Sure, looking for the most affordable house and lot that fits your budget is really challenging but with the right developer, achieving your dream home is possible. There are also a good number of financial housing loan programs in the Philippines that you can consider to make home-buying more attainable. From banks to government agencies like Pag-IBIG, Filipinos can take a housing loan.
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