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I received this super yummy cupcakes from my friend Alexie. It reminded me of Yulo’s Strawberry Shortcake. Apparently, they are also strawberry shortcakes but made by Tessa Ong! It’s so yummy!!! Give Tessa a call if you would like to order at 0917-537-0306
Tessa has other pastries and I requested for her to send her list. Hoping to try that carrot cupcakes which sounds so yummy !!! 🙂
We all know Dedet as the famous Pepita’s Lechon.
Previous entries: Pepita’s Lechon March 3, 2012
New From Pepita’s Kitchen October 22, 2013
Dedet is such a warm and simple person. She’s always so soft spoken and so humble despite the success she is enjoying with her business. And if you have had a degustation or have seen some photos from her dinners, you will always see her two little Pepitas helping out. They are always there with Dedet. And there’s a third little Pepita, an angel. Aside from sharing with you her lechon here at Heart2Heart, there’s a heartwarming story I would like to share, about this little angel who continues to watch over the Pepitas. Dedet wrote the story for all of you and here it is
From Lileya and Liyora – do contact them ( projectwheelchair3@gmail.com ) if you would like to donate cash, or wheelchairs, crutches, walkers, whether brand new or second hand. A brand new wheelchair where Dedet gets wheelchairs costs around P 2,600, walkers P 1,000 and crutches for P 600.00 a pair. They started this project for kids but now it is for anyone who is in need for wheelchairs
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Congratulations Marie Claire Moore! Thank you Tina Vitas for inviting me to the book launch! A book for Filipinas living abroad and for any woman who wants to learn some tips on how to juggle motherhood with career and yet be successful 🙂 I am sure many of us can benefit from reading this book
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How come no one ever told me??
You’ve probably been ignoring this feature.
Most aluminum foil boxes have press -in tabs that secure the roll in place, so you don’t have to worry about flying out every time you rip off a sheet.
You’ve been dispensing Tic Tacs the hard way.
You know how when you violently shake a container of Tic Tacs into your palm it seems as though you always end up with zero or seven? Avoid that altogether by letting a mint gently glide into the tiny lid crevice.
You haven’t been using ketchup cups to their full potential.

Instead of grabbing a multiple cups of ketchup, simply pull apart at the edges for twice the space.
Chinese takeout containers are actually made to fold out into plates.
The containers actually are meant to unfold into a makeshift plate, which you can easily reassemble into a box for storing leftovers.
Greek yogurt containers are meant to be folded in half.
Chances are you’ve been scooping the toppings with your spoon onto the yogurt.
But, have you realized, the topping holder folds over, so you can pour the toppings DIRECTLY ON TOP?
You’ve probably been placing toilet seat covers in the wrong direction.
The flap is meant to be placed toward the front. This prevents the agony of sitting down on a toilet seat, only to realize you’ve dragged the cover down into the bowl.
Soda tabs double as straw holders.
Turn the tab around so that it acts as holder that can stop the straw from raising out of the can as the soda fizzes.
You probably don’t realize it, but your pots come with built-in spoon rest.


















































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