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Uber Cool Ube Nata from Goldilocks

Bringing home some Goldilocks products for the family is a great way to make an ordinary day feel special. It is not just the baked goodies that get people trooping to this well loved bakeshop, their pinoy dishes and desserts are also worth craving for. Plus, the delightful refreshments  like the classic sago’t gulaman, mais con yelo, and [...]

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Oven toaster carrot cake: Impromptu Treats for Emergency Celebrations

Busy schedules and budget constraints can dampen any celebration or occasion in the house. But being prepared for occasion emergencies can help homemakers take care of this problem. A stock of instant baking mix in the pantry can be very handy especially when you want to make family members or guests feel a bit special.  [...]

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My Take on Goldilock’s Luscious Caramel Cake

I never thought that the combination of an appetizing cake and Ms. Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo can be deadly for a foodie with a sweet tooth.  After seeing the latest Goldilock’s TV commercial for their Luscious Caramel Cake, I found myself craving for a taste of it.  When I got some free time, I went to [...]

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GOLDILOCKS Christmas Cheer

(press release) For almost five decades, Goldilocks products have been a staple at Christmas parties, or given as holiday treats to friends and family. This year, the country’s number one bakeshop once again offers delectable delights that are ideal for yuletide appetites. The Season’s Best-themed Greeting cake can perfectly express your Christmas cheer, while the [...]

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Classic Flavored Polvoron from HOP POLVORON

My sister came home with a box of powdered milk candy or Polvoron from the grocery which she bought out of curiosity.  It was a bit more expensive than the other Polvoron Products on the shelf and my sister wanted to know what makes it so special. A box of HOP or House Of Polvoron [...]

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Craving for Carioca

One of my favorite Filipino desserts is a ball of sticky rice cake covered with caramelized sugar skewered in a wooden stick otherwise known as the Carioca. These sweet tasting rice balls are usually sold in market stalls or food stalls in front of the churches. My mom used to buy them along with a [...]

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Let’s Talk About Cakes from BREADTALK

My sister and I had our first taste of BreadTalk Products a few years ago when a long queue of customers and the sweet scent of freshly baked bread in a mall spiked our curiosity.  The wide variety of freshly baked goodies looked so appetizing that I was tempted to buy one of each kind [...]

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Bring Cheer to a Sad Tot with Sweet Ice Cold Treats

Last Christmas, little Jadey got a Hannah Montana electric guitar from Santa.  It was on her Christmas Wish list so she was real ecstatic when Santa granter her wish.  She would often play with it whenever one of her parents or an adult is present to help her out.  Unfortunately, during her pretend concert with [...]

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Extra Low Prices for Extra Special Load of Sweets

There are three holidays that those who have a sweet tooth love to prepare for – Halloween, Christmas and Easter.  One may refer to these as chocolate and candy holidays with the huge amounts of sweets that are given away at these times.  A visit to the candy store to pick out treats to be [...]

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Discovering New Ways to Enjoy Pili

Canarium Ovatum or the Pili tree, as we know it in the Philippines, has some similarities with the coconut tree.  They are both resilient against strong winds and they bear fruits that can be used for different purposes.  Nothing gets wasted or thrown away in coconuts.  We drink the juice, eat the meat, drain their [...]

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