Monthly Archives: October 2010

Crossing the Finish Line of Summit Water Camsur Marathon 2010

By | Giving Back, Health and Fitness, Sports | No Comments

Camsur has once again placed Philippines as one of the best sporting event venues around the world with the conclusion of the highly-successful Summit Water Camsur Marathon 2010.

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With 17,484 local and foreign participants, the Summit Water Camsur Marathon 2010 is a sporting event like no other. Governor Lray Villafuerte says, “We are proud to announce that the Summit Water Camsur Marathon 2010 is the biggest marathon in the country with the most number of runners for 3km, 5km, 10km, 21km, and 42km divisions.” The Summit Water Camsur Marathon 2010 has also recently obtained certification from the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) which makes it the only race in the country that has an IAAF certified race course and therefore, the only race in the country that is a qualifier to the 2011 World Championships to be held in Korea.

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The Summit Water Camsur Marathon 2010 is joined by some of the world’s most prolific runners including Ethiopia’s Rodiya Roba, Tariku Bokan, and Ayelu Lamma Gada, Kenyans Bernard Kimugei, John Mutai Kipyator, Rael Jepydor, and Joyce Kandie, Ukranian Ivan Barbaryka and Tatiana Villiosova of Russia participated in this year’s largest marathon organized in the country. Celebrities Aga Muhlach, 

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Donita Rose,

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 Donna Cruz, 

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Iza Calzado, Dyan Castillejo, Marc Nelson, Rovilson Fernandez, Reema Chanco, and Erik Waldie together with models Marina Benipayo, Patty Betita, and Tetta Ortiz-Matera also participated in the marathon.

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Showing support and being as energetic and lively as always, Governor Lray Villafuerte also joined the marathon and ran in the 10km division. 

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Proving their unbelievable speed and stamina, Richard Kimeli Kemboi (2:19:40) of Kenya 

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and Ayelu Lemma Geda (2:40:05) of Ethiopia rose as the over-all winners for the 42km male and female divisions respectively. Both of them took home $7,000.00 each. Other placers for male division are: Joel Kimboi of Kenya (2:19:47), Tariku Abosete Bokan of Ethiopia (2:20:54), Henry Kipkosgei Chereno of Kenya (2:22:59), and Joseph Wambua of Kenya (2:23:43). Ethiopian Radiya Adio Roba (2:40:45) and Tatiana Villosova of Russia (2:46:45), and Kenyans Rael Jepyator Kamaiyo (2:50:10) and Rose Chesire (2:52:02) completed the top five for female division. Second placers received $4,000.00 each, third place winners each got $2,500.00, fourth placers got $1,000.00 and fifth place winners took home $500.

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The pride of Pinoys, Eric Panique (2:30:09) and Jho-an Banayag (2:58:36) placed first in the local 42km male and female divisions respectively, taking home P125,000.00 each. Other winners are Irinio Raquin (2:31:46) and Cris Sibal (2:46:43) for male division and Mary Grace Delos Santos (3:03:13) and Miselle Gilbuena (3:10:07) for female divisions. Second placers received P95,000.00 while third place winners took home P50,000.00.

 

Over-all 21km winners showed their strength and endurance as they covered half of the marathon’s over-all distance. Filipinos Julius Seramona (1:10:38) and Flordeliza Donos (1:19:07) were the half-marathon over-all winners for male and female divisions. Both received P40,000.00 each. Completing the top three are: Kenyans Philip Ronoh (1:11:42) and Anthony Kosgei Cheptoo (1:14:18) for male division and Mirasol Abad (1:29:14) of Philippines and Kenyan Susan Jemutai (1:31:28). Second placers received P30,000.00 each, while each of the third placers took home P20,000.00.

 

Alquin Bolivar (1:14:31) and Merecil Maquilan (1:41:46) placed first in the 21km local male and female divisons respectively, with each of them receiving P20,000.00. Herminio Sore (1:15:20) and Jujet Asis (1:15:50) completed the male divison’s top three, while Anna Vargas (1:47:12) and Janice Carritas (1:56:49) ranked second and third for the female division. Second placers received P15,000.00 and third placers got P10,000.00.

 

Other winners include Willy Kipkemoi Rotich (0:33:15), Darwin Lim (0:33:29), and Crifrankreadel Indapan (0:34:03) for 10km male division; Irine Kipchumba (0:39:23), Jenismill Malonga (0:39:23), and Nhea Anne Barcena (0:41:12) for 10km female division; Christopher Ulboc Jr. (0:16:48), Dominic Canada (0:17:23), and Rodolfo Takadino (0:17:28) for 5km male division; Leonalyn Raterta (0:22:28), Jenny Cano (0:22:34), and Elamay Mansanilla (0:40:21) for 5km female division. 3km male divison winners are Patrick Gonglob (0:09:35), Carlo (0:09:36), and Derek Amarante (0:09:49). Female 3km division winners are Carmela Sugatan (0:12:08), Sherilyn Aguilar (0:12:21), and Marjorie Zamora (0:12:45).

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Aside from continuously putting Camsur in the global map for sporting events, Camarines Sur Governor Lray Villafuerte led the Summit Water Camsur Marathon 2010 to achieve its primary vision of helping rebuild the nation. “These efforts are consistent with our vision of being Gawad Kalinga’s active partner in nation building.  Our goal is to build peaceful and productive communities that are poverty-free. Camsur is GK’s only designer province with 4,700 homes totaling more than 120 villages spread in each and every municipality. Our other beneficiaries, the Organ Donor Card program of the HOPE-National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) and the K.I.D.S. Foundation are also able to touch the lives of many with their respective causes and as such, they have our full support,” says Camarines Sur Governor Lray Villafuerte.

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Camarines Sur has once again set the standard for world class sporting event that every Filipino will be proud of. It was indeed a day filled with excitement and fun, at the same time self-fulfilling and rewarding for all the participants all for the vision of rebuilding the nation!

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Summit Camsur Marathon 2010 was presented by Summit Water and Smart Communications. It is also co-presented by the Department of Tourism with Timex, 100 Plus, Nature Valley and the Philippine Star.

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Benny’s

By | Foodie, What's New at Rustan's | 3 Comments

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Thanks to our eldest cousin, Manong Donnie, for treating us!! and bringing us together to celebrate our Lolo’s new cafe 🙂 at Rustan’s Supermarket Makati.  Though not everyone could go, we still had a great time and we enjoyed the food!! Thanks to Crix for ordering all the YUMMY FOOD!! 

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Chico Dalandan!!! YUMMY!!!

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 Tokwa’t Baboy

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Calamares

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Sizzling Sisig

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Pako Salad

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Ensaladang  Talong, Okra at Kamatis

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Pakbet Rice

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Crispy Pla Pla with Balaw Balaw

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Laing

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Plain Rice

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Crispy Pata

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Sari Saring Inihaw na Gulay at Sawsawan

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Crispy Tadyang

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Buko Pandan

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Turon With Coco Butterscotch Sauce

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Thanks to Cat for taking the food shots!! I can concentrate on eating when someone else does the photo taking 🙂 

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The old timers or Yum Yum Tree/Bon Apetit who I used to work with are still there! 

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From inside the kitchen!  Bringing you some of the old time favorites! 

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Relish

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I was so happy when Rachelle told me about her new restaurant!  When James asked me where I wanted to go, I chose this place immediately so I could try it already

Relish just opened around 2 months ago.  It is located in the ground floor of Ponte Salcedo Condominium and it services the residents of the building and the nearby buildings.  And of course is open to anyone who wants to have a good dining experience 

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Monique who runs the day to day operations, Rachelle and Chona who are the owners together with their sisters, Cynthia and Ivy who did the beautiful interiors of the restaurant 

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Rachelle at first did not want me to take her photo 🙂 and she was letting me take the photo of her mother in law, Mommy Pacita Almario, who gladly posed for me 🙂 Rachelle says she is the inspiration for the restaurant 

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We were so happy Moise was there singing when we had our dinner.  Rachelle also mentioned to me that Moise does have a following and they really come to hear him sing.  He is by the way the husband of Cynthia.  Heart2Heart likes it that Relish is all about FAMILY and everyone being a part of it 

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These are the dates for October and you can always call to find out his schedule 

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I love appetizers, I could just eat all appetizers and munch and munch and of course sharing with everyone in the table, though it was only James and I that evening.   We ordered so many appetizers!   We had a hard time choosing what to order because everything in the menu looked good!!  And Rachelle told us that that is really their intention to make sure they had a short list but they made sure everything has to be GOOD! Which only means we have to go back again to try the other dishes 🙂

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Some of the dishes were contributed by some of the owners Like the artichoke dip which is Cynthia’s recipe and we really liked it 

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This is the gourmet cheese that Heart2Heart fell in love with three years ago 🙂

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Which you can now have in the restaurant as well 

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This is the third dish that we ordered that has cheese 🙂  and that blue cheese dip is really good and of course the buffalo wings, YUMMY!!! 

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Our friend, Lau, sister in law of Rachelle, recommended this to us.  Surprisingly James who does not even eat chorizo liked this dish very much 

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By the time we got to the main dish, we were so full already.  James ordered this and we liked it, just could not finish it anymore.  We hope to bring the whole gang next time so we can order more and share! 

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But there is always room for dessert 🙂 

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Relish now offers Breakfast from 7:00 am to 10:30 am

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and starting this Sunday, they will be open from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm 

 

Monday – Friday 7:00AM – 11:00PM

Our weekday schedule breakdown:

7:00 AM – 11:00 AM Breakfast

11:00 AM – 3:00 PM Lunch

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Happy Hour

7:00 PM – 11:00 PM Dinner

Saturdays 11:00 AM – 11:00PM

Sundays 10:00AM – 3:00 PM

 

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Wash Your Hands Off Palm

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 LUSH SOAPS ARE NOW MADE WITH A PALM OIL FREE BASE

For several years Lush has been looking into the environmental and social concerns surrounding the use of palm oil in cosmetics.  In order to know the actual situation, representatives of Lush travelled to Indonesia to meet with groups such as the Sumatran Orangutan Society, Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, Friends of the Earth (FoE) and Greenpeace. They also met with the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) to discuss this important issue with other manufacturers and retailers.

From this research it became apparent that immediate and drastic action was required to make any difference to the destruction in Indonesia.  Global demand for the oil is causing the clearing of ancient rainforests, forcing indigenous people off their land and pushing orangutans to the brink of extinction to make room for more palm oil plantations. 

As a company, Lush feels the best way to preserve these precious rainforests is to no longer use palm oil, which is why they worked with another soap maker to come up with an industry first – a palm-free soap base that can be used to make large quantities of soap.  A blend of sunflower oil, rapeseed oil and coconut oil is now the base used in all Lush soaps. 

Lush is also urging other retailers and manufacturers to cut their palm use by at least half.  To do this, the brand is working with environmental organizations and Industry by forming a collaborative working group called Actively Seeking Alternatives to Palm (ASAP).

NEW SOAPS

Jungle Soap (Php295)

Jungle Soap is a bright green tree-shaped soap made with our palm-free soap base with a grassy scent.  Proceeds from the sales of this product will be donated to the Friends of The

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Earth Foundation who work to ensure the long-term protection of rainforests by securing the rights of indigenous communities to land, life and livelihood.

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Porridge (Php245 for 100g) … the very best way to start the day: a helping of porridge oats with the delicious scent of molasses.  Oats are exceptionally soothing and softening, ideal for sensitive skin.  They’re very calming for irritations and can be used medically to help

eczema.  Porridge also contains a blend of fresh organic orange juice and sweet orange oil, to help rid congested skin of toxins.  A great exfoliator that leaves you feeling soft, smooth and smelling scrumptious!

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Summer Pudding (Php275 for 100g) … for the hand and body all year long

Probably our most spectacular soap to date, this fruity, cherry and almond scented wonder is like a typical English summer all squished together.  We use whole cherries, scrubby ground almonds, and refreshing lemons to make our version of a summer pudding.

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Since establishing 11 years ago, Lush Cosmetics has been driven by innovation and its ethics. Creators of pioneering beauty products such as the fizzing bath ballistic, shower jellies and butter creams and solid shampoo bars, Lush places emphasis on fresh ingredients like organic fruits and vegetables. Lush operates a strict policy against animal testing and supports Fair Trade and Community Trade initiatives. Lush leads the cosmetics industry in combating over-packaging by running public awareness campaigns and developing products that can be sold ‘naked’ to the consumer without any packaging. Lush has been awarded the RSPCA Good Business Award for 2006 and 2007 and the PETA Trailblazer Award for Animal Welfare.

To pick up these and many more ethical, cruelty free cosmetics visit Lush shops nationwide. 

In the Philippines, Lush is exclusively distributed by Stores Specialists, Inc. (SSI) and is located at Glorietta 4, Power Plant Mall, Shangri-La Mall, Greenbelt 3, Mall of Asia, and Bonifacio High Street, Trinoma and Alabang Town Center. You may also visit us online at www.lush.com.ph

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ROWENA BIRD – Lush CO-FOUNDER & product inventor 

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Drawn to the beauty industry from an early age, Rowena trained and qualified as a beauty therapist before fortuitously joining the creators of Lush Cosmetics in their small manufacturing company of the time, Constantine and Weir (C&W).  Here, her passion for beauty and colours was fed by cosmetic scientist Stan Krysztal and soon, Rowena was let loose on a makeup range of her very own in the American brand Bodkins.  As C&W developed into the successful mail order brand Cosmetics to Go (CTG), the Gigaku range Rowena developed combined many adventurous colours and best sellers, proving her eye for commercial success.

Another of her roles within CTG was coordinating the intricate mail order systems, using her highly efficient practical skills.  Rowena has a keen eye for style, evident in her designs for the weird and wonderful packaging unique to CTG.  As CTG fell by the wayside, Rowena’s infectious energy was a vital component of the new company to rise in its place.  Rowena worked closely with designers and her co-creators, to establish the very first Lush Cosmetics stores.  Her sheer determination, know how and love of ‘getting things done’ meant that soon Lush was well on the road to success.

Due to her extraordinary skill set, Rowena’s remit within the organisation has a habit of changing dramatically and within Lush she has really spread her wings.  Soon Rowena was responsible for building working relationships with our smaller foreign partners who span the globe and has appeared in numerous TV shows promoting Lush’s innovative products – most recently BBC1’s Countryfile (2010).  Now, over 25 years from her early days in Constantine and Weir, Ro is still instrumental in the success of Lush Cosmetics innovative style – developing products such as the Colour Supplements and Ultrabalm.

Rowena is also currently overseeing the development of Lush’s new Spa Rooms, the first of which opened on London’s Kings Road in April 2009 – there are now 4 in the UK, with others to open in Tokyo and Paris by the end of 2010.  She still manages Lush’s Rest of World team, finding foreign partners to take Lush into new markets.

Her lust for life means she’s constantly on the go and to date has travelled to 90 Countries and counting! 

ABOUT LUSH

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Since establishing in 1995, Lush has been driven by innovation and strong ethics.  We don’t believe in using animals to test our products for safety, nor do we buy any ingredients from any supplier/manufacturer that tests anything they product on animals; we believe in using only minimal amounts of synthetics, the safest we know; and we keep packaging to a minimum, out of respect for the environment. 

Creators of pioneering beauty products such as the fizzing bath ballistic, shower jellies and butter creams and solid shampoo bars – all of which are made with fresh fruits and vegetables, organic where possible, and plant-based ingredients, herbs and clays that we know are better for the skin and hair, and which allow us to make the best products we possibly can.   

Lush has 89 stores in the UK, with over 650 worldwide.   We have manufacturing sites in several other countries, including Japan and Canada.  We prefer to use sea freight to ship goods internationally and support Fair Trade, Community Trade and organic initiatives.

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Katrina and Bea at Nuvo

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We went to watch our cousins, Katrina and Bea, sing at Nuvo last Wednesday.  Catch them tonight at Nuvo and 2 more Wednesdays after.   Congrats Kat and Bey!!! You make us proud to be your cousins!! Keep singing and making beautiful music for everyone to enjoy

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Proud Daddy, Tito Rico, was there cheering and supporting his girls.  He told us that he is the President of the fan club!  🙂  The two guys behind in the photo are the vice presidents 🙂 

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Of course, many family and friends were there to support and cheer them on 

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Med2Go

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Two weeks ago, we went to visit our good friend’s newly opened Shawarma place in BF Homes.  We went on the day that they opened to wish them luck in their new venture and have been back a second time already because it is so yummy 🙂 

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This is the best designed shawarma stand I have ever seen  🙂  Painted by Van Tuico

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Beside the stand, there is a seating area for those that prefer to dine in

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Janet and David were there…. 

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and Ned

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and Mariza 🙂 

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For now, it is only Shawarma in pita bread or with rice and your choice of beef or chicken.  Later on there will be other Lebanese favorites

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YUMMY!!! Look at that Beef Shawarma on Pita bread 

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I like my Shawarma with rice most of the time, so I got the chicken rice, YUMMY!!!  The rice is so tasty as well! 

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And then I took home a few orders since BF Homes is so far from us..hopefully a Makati branch! 

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Mary Had a Little Lamb

By | Celebrations, Decor and Set ups, Foodie, For kids | 4 Comments

This is becoming a yearly thing… celebrating something with Lauro and Grace

Two years ago was Grace’s birthday

Happy Birthday Grace December 8, 2008 

Then last year was Lauro’s birthday

Lauro’s Birthday Celebration December 24, 2009 

then this year is the arrival of the little Princess 🙂

Thank you Lauro and Grace for making us a part of the many important occassions in your life.  We enjoying celebrating with you and we enjoy the friendship that we have with you.  Looking forward to more happy occassions and events in our lives! 

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