‘Gifts of Health’ from Healthy Options!

The Christmas season in the Philippines is really in full-blast! As early as November, people are already buying gifts or at least planning on one already! And to help you in this area, Healthy Options has come up with its annual holiday gift sets you can give or share with loved ones, and healthy at that!

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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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How​ ​To​ ​Get​ The​ ​2018​ ​CBTL Giving​ ​Journal

Together with the holiday season in the Philippines is the season for journals and planners from coffee shops as well.

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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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