Entries Tagged 'Food' ↓

6-Ingredient Mocktail Recipe with May Sparkling Juice

Thinking of a liquor-free drink to prepare for your party this holiday season? Here’s a 6-Ingredient Mocktail Recipe using May Sparkling Juice!

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Christmas Cheer Starts Here @ Starbucks Philippines

Every year, Christmas season starts as early as November 2 in Starbucks Philippines stores right after the All Saint’s Day break. This is  welcomed by the revelation of the much anticipated annual 2018 Starbucks Planner, line-up of Christmas Starbucks Cards ( with Starbucks For A Year Promo), and the Starbucks Red Cups holding the new Starbucks Beverages while symbolising the holiday season!

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Sarap Mag-Celebrate: Max’s 72nd Anniversary!

Max’s Restaurant is undoubtedly one of the household names in the Philippines when it comes to restaurants that serve good food. And it has been so for over 7 decades now.

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Tim Hortons Philippines Unveils Christmas Menu

Don’t you just love your coffee extra warm during the cold months approaching (and until) Christmas?

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Adobo with a Twist!

A strong contender for “Pambansang Ulam” (national dish) of the Philippines, alongside Sinigang and Sisig, is the vinegar-and-soy-sauce-laced comfort dish called Adobo. It is certainly well-loved by a lot of Filipinos of all ages!

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Understanding Cholesterol-Reducing ‘Phytosterol’ in Golden Fiesta Canola Oil

Admit it, health-conscious individuals avoid oily foods. I do! And most of these are the result of our general negative perception of cooking oils – if it’s oily, it’s bad!

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Starbucks Teavana Frozen Teas Introduced Exclusively in Asia

Starbucks (Asia) recently realized through a study, that Asians prefer to experience their teas, when otherwise hot, with an icy-smooth texture.

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Good Mornings & Inspirations with Nash Coffee

I woke up this morning feeling great! Perhaps because it’s the start of the new month of September; or maybe because it’s the start of the ‘BER‘ months. In Philippine culture, this is a special milestone as well as it signifies the start of the longest Christmas season in the world.

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