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Family Christmas Dinner 2015 with the Lopezes

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Love babies!!! Our newest additions to the familyFamily Christmas Dinner (13)Family Christmas Dinner (12)We usually go to Lola Charing on Christmas Eve, so that is something we will all miss.  All my life, every year, we visited Lola every Christmas Eve.

Previous entry:  Celebrating Christmas Visiting Lola Charing  January 5 2009

So this year I am so happy we still celebrated with the family and we celebrated an early Christmas with the Lopezes.  It’s so much nicer to celebrate early so it’s not too stressful and we are not rushing 🙂Family Christmas Dinner (2)Family Christmas Dinner (4)Family Christmas Dinner (3) Christmas Family Dinner in this beautiful garden.  We grew up here since we used to live here when Dad and Mom had to travel. Many childhood memories with cousins Family Christmas Dinner (7)Ever since Lola Charing passed away, we have seen our cousins often this year and it’s nice because being together reminds me of Lola.  She will always be with us in spirit and in our heartsFamily Christmas Dinner (19)Family Christmas Dinner (20)Family Christmas Dinner (11)Family Christmas Dinner (18)Family Christmas Dinner (21)Family Christmas Dinner (22)Family Christmas Dinner (23)Gourmet Garage menu xmas dinner 2015Family Christmas Dinner (24)Family Christmas Dinner (26)Sushi from MoguFamily Christmas Dinner (25)Family Christmas Dinner (6)Family Christmas Dinner (5)Family Christmas Dinner (1)Family Christmas Dinner (8)Harami beef from MoguFamily Christmas Dinner (9)Family Christmas Dinner (10)Family Christmas Dinner (14)Family Christmas Dinner (15)Family Christmas Dinner (16)Family Christmas Dinner (17)

Pinoy Pop Pasko

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Ito ay gaganap alas 6:30 pm Ng gabi sa Decembre 12 — pero Ng merienda fiesta na may Buddy’s Pancit Lucban, Ricing Bowl, Milky Way halo-halo, Goldilocks polvoron, Cebu Lechon, BBQ atbp ay sisimula sa 4:30 Ng hapon !
Nag-Love, HKPirata @hkpirate At Princesa ng Dagat @seaprincess888
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Source of family photo:  Cybill Marie Juarez

Christmas Offerings at City of Dreams Manila

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Manila, December 17, 2015 – Christmas holiday celebrations at the newest integrated resort in Manila are made more exciting as premium Christmas menus in City of Dreams Manila’s signature restaurants and an array of family-themed activities at DreamPlay await loved ones, families, and friends looking forward to a truly festive Yuletide season.

The Tasting Room’s Christmas Menu

On December 24 and 25, The Tasting Room will be offering a Christmas Dinner Tasting Menu for an exclusive 50 guests each evening. Priced at P 4,500++ per cover with an option of wine pairing for an additional P 2,000++ per guest, the five-course holiday feast begins with Duck Liver Confit with Black Truffle (paired with Champagne Bruno Paillard Brut Premier Cuvee), followed by the Wild Salmon Trout (and Viuja, Vina Real Barrel Fermented, Cune, Spain, 2012); Brittany Dive Scallops (with Bordeaux Clarendelle White wine, France, 2013); Dry Aged Wagyu Beef MB6 (and Chateauneuf Du Pape, La Bernardine, Michel Chapoutier, France, 2012), concluded with an aerated Chocolate dessert with caramel, Buche de Noel, and milk (matched with Banyuls, Michel Chapoutier, France, 2013). The Tasting Room’s a la carte menu will not be available during the Christmas Dinner promotion.

Christmas Offerings at City of Dreams Manila (2)Nobu Manila’s Christmas Omakase Menu

From December 24 to 27, Nobu Manila serves up a Japanese culinary experience through an Christmas Omakase menu for P 5,288++ per guest. Eight dishes showcase Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s distinct fusion-style aromas and flavors: Yellow Fin Tuna Tartar, Oscietra Caviar and Quail Egg with Wasabi Soy; Chef’s Selection of Seasonal Sushi; Chu-Toro Jalapeno, Ama-ebi Tiradito, New Style Sashimi; Kampachi & Shrimp Sashimi Salad with Matsuhisa Dressing; Black Cod Miso; Grilled Ohmi Wagyu with Truffle Yuzu; Chawan mushi; and Kanji. The regular menu will be offered for diners who wish to celebrate the holidays with Nobu‘s signature courses.

Christmas Offerings at City of Dreams Manila (1)Red Ginger’s Festive Season Platters

A month-long Yuletide celebration for patrons of Southeast Asian restaurant, Red Ginger, offers hearty courses daily for lunch and dinner. Made available until January 5, 2016, Red Ginger’s Festive Season Platters are ideal for sharing with families and friends in groups of four, and allow diners to explore the establishment’s range of Asian cuisine, from the Roast Loin of Pork with Crispy Crackling and Apple – Tamarind Caramel sauce priced at P 990++, Thai Style Whole Snapper in Banana Leaf and Roasted Rice Dipping for P 1,180++, Vietnamese Style Roasted Duck and Dalandan Chutney at P 1,480++, and the 3 Pieces Whole Slipper Lobster with Ginger & Coriander Soy and Spicy Pickled Green Papaya for P 2,290++. Each dish serves up to four persons and is served with Lotus Leaf Sticky Rice, Vietnamese Slaw, and Peas & Carrot Casserole.

Shrek the Halls at DreamPlay

A fun and memorable Christmas holiday package awaits at the DreamWorks-inspired play space, DreamPlay, every weekend of December. Kids and parents can bake with Gingy by creating a special holiday ginger bread cookie with holiday-themed cookie cutters and icing, enjoy front row and bean bag seating for a Christmas storytelling afternoon at the DreamTales Library, and interact and take photos with Shrek dressed as Santa Claus. Plus, they can indulge in more than twelve exhilarating attractions from movies such as How to Train Your Dragon, Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, and Madagascar. For the Shrek the Halls Christmas package, a Four-Hour pass is priced at P 1,130++ and an All-Day pass is for P 1,750++. Regular admission rates are also offered during the holiday promotion.

For table reservations, patrons can call The Tasting Room at 691-7789 or e-mail TheTasting Room@cod-manila.com, Nobu Manila at 691-2882/85 or NobuRestaurant@cod-manila.com, and Red Ginger via 691-7783 or RedGinger@cod-manila.com. DreamPlay guests may dial 800-8080 or e-mail guestservices@cod-manila.com.

Christmas Theme Parties

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 It’s really the trend now to have theme parties!!

Getting ideas from different people.  My cousin Dina and her friends not only have a theme for the attire but for the gifts as well! Christmas Theme Parties (4) Attire was come festive Christmas Theme Parties (3)Christmas Theme Parties (2) so she had a sweater made by her Yaya Christmas Theme Parties (1) to make her look like a Christmas tree!! haha! Love this photo!!!Christmas Theme Parties (8) Then the theme for the gifts was MUGS! The past themes for gifts were
1. Naughty or nice
2. Long and hard
3. As seen on TV Christmas Theme Parties (6) haha!!! love this mug! Thank you Dins for sharing your tradition.  I will copy! hahaChristmas Theme Parties (7)Oh and there is Eat All You Can Raclette at Chesa Bianca!!!!  That is where they had their christmas party!  Sometimes it is also easier to just have the party in a restaurant to avoid stress :-OChristmas Theme Parties (5)

Bootcampers Christmas Party

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Love the beautiful home of our host -Edwin and Carolyn .  Apparently Edwin loves art and is also a collector 🙂  Bootcampers Christmas Party (19)Bootcampers Christmas Party (24)Bootcampers Christmas Party (23)Bootcampers Christmas Party (20)Bootcampers Christmas Party (17)Bootcampers Christmas Party (18)Bootcampers Christmas Party (14)Bootcampers Christmas Party (16)Bootcampers Christmas Party (15)Bootcampers Christmas Party (13)Since Lance is single, he always brings a friend.  Last year it was Bobbit and this year he brought Bryan 🙂  I was joking about having a Super Heroes theme party and Lance came in a Captain America shirt!  haha!!  and eventually changed when he found out no one came in a Super Hero costume! haha
Bootcampers Christmas Party (5) Beautiful Stella and Sandy! 🙂  So happy they joinedBootcampers Christmas Party (4)The group is growing every year – from 10 to 13 to now 15.  This is our third year to celebrate.  And we noticed that we are never complete in bootcamp class but when it’s a Christmas party, we have the biggest attendance and closet to almost complete! 🙂

Previous entries:  New Year Get Together February 1, 2015

Bootcamp Christmas Party 2013   December 26, 2013

 Bootcamp Christmas Party December 20, 2007

Bootcampers Christmas Party (12)We have potluck so everyone brings something to shareBootcampers Christmas Party (30)Pria’s SaladBootcampers Christmas Party (7)Rellenong Bangus
Bootcampers Christmas Party (6) Kiddie Spaghetti for the kids which we all ate tooBootcampers Christmas Party (8) Bootcamper Leana @leanafcarmona brought Duck Confit. We were looking for the duck- apparently it was shredded under the mash potato. Everyone loved it. First time for us to try a duck confit this way. A peek at good things to come – She is opening a French Bistro next year sometime in March!!!Bootcampers Christmas Party (9) Tatang’s Lechon belly – Original and spicyBootcampers Christmas Party (10)Apple pie from Lance – I requested for him to make it with cheese – so he had 2 apple pies 🙂Bootcampers Christmas Party (2)Yummy apple crumble.  It has no crust just fresh apples, walnuts and oatmeal. Plus he brought his yummy dulce de leche and vanilla ice cream to go with it. Contact Lance for yummy Apple pie ( P 490.00 ) and dulce de leche at (0917) 833 1001

Previous entry:  Lance’s Yakitori  Feb 2, 2015Bootcampers Christmas Party (11)Bootcampers Christmas Party (31)Fresh fruit salad with yogurt, honey and granola Bootcampers Christmas Party (3)More artwork 🙂Bootcampers Christmas Party (22)Bootcampers Christmas Party (21)Bootcampers Christmas Party (27)Bootcampers Christmas Party (26)Bootcampers Christmas Party (25)Bootcampers Christmas Party (28)Bootcampers Christmas Party (29)Exchange gifts!! Yipee!!!  Generic gifts! hahaBootcampers Christmas Party (33)Thank you Lance very practical – we had a container to put all the other gifts 🙂Bootcampers Christmas Party (1)VMV products!!  All of our favourite!!

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 We look forward to our VMV giveaways all the time from Laura and Juampi
WMVery favorite things gift set and more gifts 🙂Bootcampers Christmas Party (32)

Kumori Japanese Bakery’s Christmas Squares

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Over the past year, Kumori Japanese Bakery has been touching the hearts of the Filipino market with its dedication to offering only natural, handmade, fresh, and quality Japanese bread, cakes and pastries. With a staunch commitment to freshness, Kumori assures its customers of the best quality products with its slogan: “It’s Japan Baked Daily.” Kumori uses only the finest ingredients from Japan, giving its bread unique flavors and textures.

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Kumori is committed to having customers experience authentic Japanese tastes & baking ingenuity one bite at a time. And just as kumo means “cloud” in Japanese, Kumori invites everyone to “Bite into Clouds” as they indulge in the bakery’s wide selection of soft and fluffy bread and pastries.

This holiday season, Kumori invites everyone to celebrate a Wholesome Christmas with Kumori Japanese Bakery’s Christmas Squares! Freshly baked with the finest, high quality Japanese ingredients, these cookies come in an assortment of flavors—Original, Cinnamon, Green Tea and Chocolate. These deliciously light cookies are perfect as gifts for family and friends, to share in the merriest of Christmases with each bite into clouds.

Kumori Japanese Bakery's Christmas Squares (1)Kumori Japanese Bakery is now baking in the Philippines at (2) two branch locations today! Visit Kumori at the Lower Ground Level of Landmark Makati and Lower Ground Level of SM Makati, and soon to open at The Block, SM North EDSA and SM Megamall. Break bread with Kumori on Facebook or Instagram via @kumoriph.

Nutcracker in Lincoln Center ( NYC ) and CCP ( Manila ) This Christmas Season

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Last November, Gumamela friend Maritoni Tordesillas was in the NutcrackerThe-Nutcracker CCP 2015 posterFilipino American will be the Nutcracker in Lincoln Center This Christmas Season (4)Filipino American will be the Nutcracker in Lincoln Center This Christmas Season (6) With her daughter Tessa and many other young ballerinasFilipino American will be the Nutcracker in Lincoln Center This Christmas Season (7)Filipino American will be the Nutcracker in Lincoln Center This Christmas Season (8)Filipino American will be the Nutcracker in Lincoln Center This Christmas Season (10)Filipino American will be the Nutcracker in Lincoln Center This Christmas Season (11)Filipino American will be the Nutcracker in Lincoln Center This Christmas Season (12)Meantime in New York City,  A Filipino American will be the Nutcracker in Lincoln Center this Christmas Season

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Filipino American, Emil Kelso, 12, will play the role of the Prince/ Nutcracker in New York City Ballet’s Nutcracker in Lincoln Center in New York City in the this season.

Filipino American will be the Nutcracker in Lincoln Center This Christmas Season Emil, whose mom Tricia Capistrano is an immigrant from the Philippines, is one of three boys selected to play the role of Nutcracker who turns into a Prince. There are three rotating casts for the ballet company’s 48 shows. The performances start on November 25 and end on January 3.
Emil has been going to the School of American Ballet for 6 years. He is currently in the Boys 3 class of the School of American Ballet where he attends a 90 minute ballet class four times a week. His teachers include former NYC Ballet soloist Arch Higgins and principal Jock Sotto. SAB and New York City Ballet were founded by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein.

 Emil has been in the following New York City Ballet shows: Sleeping Beauty(2013), Swan Lake(2013, 2015), a member of the party scene in The Nutcracker (2013, 2014), and La Sylphide (2015). This is the first time he is playing the role of the Prince.

Emil and his parents Tricia Capistrano and Tony Kelso visit their relatives in the Philippines every other year.

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Tickets are available here: http://www.nycballet.com/

Performance Date/ Time:

Friday, December 18   Sunday, December 20 (matinee)

Tuesday, December 22    Thursday, December 24    Sunday, December 27 (matinee)

Tuesday, December 29 (matinee)  Wednesday, December 30 (evening)

Saturday, January 2 (evening)

Ju’Ds Pastries and Confectioneries

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Received a nicely packaged giftJu'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (2) Which had fruitcake 🙂  Not the typical! A fruitcake you will not recycle 🙂  Ju’D’s @judlao artisan fruitcakes since 1975.  They developed fruitcake flavors from heirloom recipes. This box has 4 of their bestselling flavors and its mini!!! The best things come in small portions.   Top to bottom – Classic fruitcake baked with the finest ingredients & aged to perfection.  Ju.D Blue – Blue mountain coffee flavored aged with Kahlua coffee liquor for a distinctive taste.  Ju.D Gold – Apricot and cranberry baked with honey and orange. Prune fruitcake – an exotic mixture of prune and coffee makes this a must try in a class of its ownJu'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (1)Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (5)They also make Chewy Cookies which are fruitcake cookies 🙂Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (4)Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (3)

It was in 1975 when Ju.D Lao started selling fruitcakes. A two-pound loaf of fruitcake at the time was P50. The Philippine population was at 35 million. The average salary was maybe a bit more than a hundred pesos a day. Through the years, Ju.D’s business has endured the scarcity of imported ingredients, rotating brownouts, devaluation of the peso and all sorts of calamities.

Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (17)Her classic recipe, which took six months to develop was inspired by a trip to Switzerland where she was introduced to fruitcake that she enjoyed. “I never attended cooking classes, but I love to read cook books. I do a lot of experimentations on recipes that catch my fancy. And since I’m from a big family, we’re never short of guinea pigs or should I say, brave and curious souls,” explains Ju.D who has authored two Vegetarian cookbooks for the Tzu Chi Foundation which are available in the different Tzu Chi chapters all over the world.

In the 1980s, Ju.D came out with fruitcake cookies which she has called the “Chewy Chewkies”.

Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (8)The kids of her customers loved them because they tasted like fruitcakes but without the brandy. In the 90s, Ju.D started becoming playful and worked on different flavors of fruitcakes giving birth to Ju.D Gold- which is a honey-based fruitcake;

Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (14)Ju.D Blue- Blue Mountain Coffee fruitcakes; Ginger Cranberries and Ginger Apricot Fruitcakes and even a Coffee flavored Prune Fruitcake.

Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (6)Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (20)Her box of mini fruitcakes offers a sampling of the different flavors. In 2009, she came out with assorted premium nougat in cookies and cream, espresso, cranberry-almond and cheese.

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Since her childhood, Ju.D Lao has loved to travel, and one of the people she would visit was her godmother in Iloilo – Emma Cua Locsin. She would share with Ju.D fruitcakes sent from the United States. Back then, imported food was not very common, and needless to say, this meant that the fruitcakes were very precious.

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These fruitcakes from America were full of spices, strange liquors and very sweet glazed fruits. For Ju.D, eating them with her godmother was both an honor and an act of bravery — which is to say that it was not a delightful experience.

Traveling to Zurich, Switzerland in the summer of 1975, Ju.D was introduced to a different kind of fruitcake. Along with a delicious five-course meal, a plate of fruitcake a la mode was served as dessert. Ju.D says it was the best fruitcake she ever tried then – a slice of moist cake, packed with wine-cured slices of orange, cherries, raisins and walnuts that melt in your mouth as the warmth of brandy reached all the way to your soul. It was the first time that she tasted fruitcake that was so good! She she wanted very badly to bring that experience to the people back home.

So upon returning home to Manila, she began experimenting with all sorts of fruitcake recipes, usually European, calling for ingredients that had to be imported from abroad. After months of hard work in the kitchen, she was able to come up with a recipe that attracted the attention of family and friends. She made time to design her own brand and packaging, and come the holidays that year, 1975, Ju.D started selling her first few batches of Ju.D’s Fruitcakes.

Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (10)Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (7)Ju'Ds Pastries and Confectioneries (15)A two-pound loaf of fruitcake at the time was P50. The Philippine population was at 35 million. The average salary was maybe a bit more than a hundred pesos a day; and 1975 was the year the government implemented the 13th month pay. Ju.D’s suppliers then were all in Cartimar since they were the ones who had the imported PX goods. She had to go to Divisoria and Quiapo every now and then to buy fresh eggs.

Ju.D once remarked to a niece that although the fruitcake business is seasonal; there isn’t a single day of the year that she does not think of her fruitcakes, or how to make it better for the coming season.

In the 1980s, they came out with fruitcake cookies which they have called the “Chewy Chewkies”.

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The kids of their customers loved them because they tasted like fruitcakes but without the brandy. In the 90’s, JuD started becoming playful and worked on different flavors for fruitcakes giving birth to JuD Gold- which is a honey-based fruitcake; JuD Blue- Blue Mountain Coffee fruitcakes; Ginger Cranberries and Ginger Apricot Fruitcakes and even a Coffee flavored Prune Fruitcake. In 2009, they came out with a whole range of petite cookies for the younger generation and a set of vegetarian cookies for those who are health conscious.

Q&A with Ju.D Lao of Ju.D’s Pastries and Confectionery

How did you get into baking/cooking?

I’ve never attended any cooking classes, but I love to read cook books. I do a lot of experimentations on recipes that catch my fancy. And since I’m from a big family, we’re never short of guinea pigs or should I say, brave and curious souls.

Why do you like baking/cooking?

Maybe I love to share or maybe I like to see happy faces once they tried my cooking.

Aside from baking, you also cook. What type of dishes do you cook?

I only cook vegetarian dishes now. I used to do beef jerky like Cow Label; fried pigeons and other simliar exotic dishes that make a lot of people happy.

Do you sell your vegetarian dishes?

As of now, we really don’t sell the vegetarian dishes. Maybe in the future we might do it to encourage more people to change to vegetarian to lessen the killing of innocent animals.

Please tell us about your cookbooks. Where are they available?

I did two Vegetarian cookbooks for the TzuChi Foundation. They are available in about 50 TzuChi chapters all over the world. In Manila, they’re available at TzuChi Foundation Headquarters at 76 Agno St. corner Cordillera St. QC. You can check on the availability of the cookbook at 732-0001, I know they are usually out of stock.

What did you do before getting into the fruitcake business?

I started doing fruitcakes right after I graduated from college.

What else do you do aside from this baking business?

I’m a volunteer for the TzuChi Foundation. Aside from helping in calamities, I teach cooking vegetarian dishes and I do translations for the foundation.

How long did you experiment before ending up with your final fruitcake recipe?

It depends on which product. The first one was really hard, there wasn’t so much cookbook regarding this and no Google to approach. I would say maybe 6 months. It was hardest for the JuD Blue which is coffee flavoured fruitcake. We have to source for Blue Mountain Coffee flavour and have to have the right liquor to age the fruitcake. For that, we spent about 8 months. Lately, we have been experimenting with some cookies and it’s been a big challenge for us too.

Who helps you bake, especially during the peak season?

Through the years, our workforce has been composed of neighbour’s maids; out of school youths; parents from schools who are in financial need but cannot take regular jobs. We only sell fruitcakes during Christmas season and we cannot afford to hire regular employees so this arrangement has been a win-win situation for all of us. I remember a few years back, we had a group of young ladies from El Shaddai Choir who came to help us, and from time to time they’ll burst out singing while they are working. That was a very lovely and memorable Christmas for us.

During your baking season, what is the most number of people you have working in the kitchen?

There are only 10 of us including me.

How much lead time is needed for orders?

We start selling in October, but since Fruitcakes can “stand the test of time”; we usually keep a few classic fruitcakes on hand for anyone who had the urge to have fruitcake between January to November. If not it will take 3 weeks time to have them aged.

What is the minimum requirement for orders?

If we do not have any fruitcakes on hand or if the customer wants to have the other fruitcakes aside from the Classic, the minimum is 8 pieces.

What is the minimum order requirement for the cookies?

Cookies are 10 boxes per order if it is off season.

What is the shelf life for each of your fruitcakes?

I think it was John Fernandez (Brother of director SoKi Fernandez) who kept our fruitcake without refrigeration for 7 years. That was a special case. We advise customers to have them refrigerated after they opened the product. If it is not opened, we advise them to have it refrigerated after the Christmas season since there’s no point in keeping a big box of fruitcake in the ref when everyone is stocking on foodstuff for the Christmas season. The best way is to wrap it with a cheesecloth and seal in a freeze Ziploc, but since it’s so hard to get cheesecloth now, the next choice is a greaseproof paper. Aluminum will melt into the fruitcake. Fruitcakes can be kept for a very long period of time because the brandy and rum preserve the fruitcakes. The oldest fruitcake is in London, 125 years old. John Fernandez wants to keep his for 25 years. When we asked him to open his, we sent him 24 pieces to compensate him and in the hope that he can keep them for 25 years. My youngest sister Margie kept one piece for 20 years, but her house was flooded during Ondoy. That was her biggest regret cause she really brushed the fruitcake every now and then just to keep it in the best condition.

How about your other products (cookies etc) what is the shelf life?

Cookies is best in 3 months time since we never use preservatives in any of our products.

Is there anything special worth mentioning about the ingredients that you use?

We never changed any of our ingredients since 1975. We do not add or lessen any amount of ingredients and we always see to it that it is the best. I think one of the reasons we do not sell off season is that walnuts get rancid easily. When we started, I remember we always get rancid walnuts between the months of February to September, so we decided to just do fruitcakes only during the time when the walnuts are fresh and that has became our tradition even though the availability of walnuts has become all year round now, we somehow retained this tradition though we still bake a few piece from time to time just to satisfy some customers.

You have baked products for vegans? What are they?

The Apricot/Cranberry Ginger cookies was baked for the TzuChi nuns of Taiwan, so it is without eggs. I remember the daughter of Doy Valencia who is a vegetarian also bought the ginger cookies from us many many years ago.

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