Category Archives: Household Tips

Super Easy Ice Cream Cake

By | Household Tips, Recipes, Summer, Yummy! | 3 Comments

Received this gift from Selecta which I thought was such a nice gift idea!!!!!!!!

Everything inside it includes all the ingredients you need to make an ice cream cake and it comes with instructions too!  It’s so easy!

Love it that a tub can come with three flavors already – though my most favorite flavor from Selecta is Mantecado and Cheese /Queso

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and Voila!  Of course the fresh fruit you need to add yourself 🙂 Looks like it’s something that is hard to make but it’s just a matter of layering and putting things on top of each other 🙂

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Livewell Cleaning Solutions

By | Household Tips | One Comment

Thank you Denise and Lawrence for coming over and introducing to us your services!!  I think it was so timely since my cleaning gadget has been broken for several months now.  When Denise emailed me, I was expecting someone my age or even older so when I saw them arrive- I was so shocked to see that they were so young!  I love seeing young entrepreneurs trying to start a business, it reminds me of myself when I was their age and getting into many kinds of businesses 🙂    

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Supportive sisters of Denise, Angeli and Monique, who came over to watch and take photos and videos 

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 It’s like a Rainbow but this is another brand from Germany 

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These two ladies were so shy- it was so hard to take a photo – but anyway two of them came over 

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They demonstrated and cleaned my sofa in the living room 

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She was so good! She cleaned each and every corner 

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Then the pillows 

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Dirt from that small sofa 

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Then I asked them to clean this carpet which I bought 16 years ago from our trip to Turkey

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It’s a different gadget for the carpet and she told me that they won’t stop cleaning until they see the water is clear

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OH MY GOSH!!!! That was from that small carpet.  That is already like mud!  They took quite some time to clean it but it was worth it.  What a relief and I am so glad I chose to have that carpet cleaned.livewell-cleaning-solutions-8.JPG

They said that they do not guarantee to revive an old carpet but they will do what they can and they did a good job with mine.  The top part is the cleaned part and the bottom was done after I took the photo.  Now my carpet looks very clean and almost like new 🙂  This carpet has sentimental value to us since it was from our trip to Turkey and our experience in the carpet store which was really unforgettable  

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They have very reasonable prices.  Lawrence said it is the lowest in the market.  You get the results of a very good machine and you do not have to purchase it ( which costs more than P 100,000.00 ) to benefit from it.  Just call them and they will service your cleaning needs.  The beauty of it also is their staff is trained to use it already.  The problem I had was that I felt my household staff did not really use my gadget to its maximum capabilities -either they were just not thorough enough or they just forget how to use it completely.   By hiring Livewell, be assured that the staff is trained well

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Healthy Cooking by Saladmaster

By | Great Inventions, Household Tips | 2 Comments

My good friend, Michele, invited me over to her house to meet her new baby – Booboo! :-)  Cute!  Sonny gave it to her as a gift  

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 And meet these two ladies who will demonstrate to her how to use her new cookware set from Saladmaster.  She had invested and purchased them long ago and had forgotten how to use them so she requested for training again from Lance Lee and Aims Lao

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They were going to teach us how to cook healthy using Saladmaster 

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Aims is the Champion seller of Saladmaster products for several years already

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They cooked several recipes

Chinese rice- They just mixed everything into this and put a timer on it  

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And here it is all cooked and ready 

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They cooked sinigang without water!  They just put everything into the pot 

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And here it is – they did not use any sinigang powder mix, instead they just added calamansi 

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Everyone was so impressed! 🙂 Reshma and Ranju!

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Baked Macaroni – They put the onion and garlic without any oil 

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And then added everything else and put it all in this pot including the noodles – they put a timer on it 

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And here it is.  They did not have to cook the noodles separately – they made this all in one cookware – all you need to do is add cheese on top 

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Pineapple Turnover 

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Other impressed guests of Michele – Sister, Joanna and Johnyan 

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Apparently this is the BEST cookware since it is made out of Titanium Stainless steel.  They are made in the USA and are available in 62 countries.  I am going to start saving so I can buy myself these…….. or maybe I will just go to Michele’s house and cook there in her beautiful kitchen :-) …….. or maybe Saladmaster will gift me with some haha!! :-)  They are such amazing products!!! 

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They even did a test to show how the other cookwares emits substances to your food when you cook on them 

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And the last demo was the use of the Saladmaster itself.  The brand was named after this gadget which can slice and shred anything – we were so impressed!!    

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If you are interested in seeing a demo on these products, call Aimee and she will gladly come over to your house to demonstrate and show their products to you.  It’s really amazing!! 

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Pigilan O Sige Lang: Which Side Are You On?

By | For kids, Household Tips | 3 Comments

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Today’s moms are faced with tough decisions especially in cases where their children are concerned. Recent studies reveal that there is divisiveness among moms when asked whether they would let their kids indulge in experiential learning or restrict their activities in favor of easing household chores.

Research in child development states that children remember 10% of what they read, 20% of what they hear, 30% of what they see, and a staggering 90% of what they do. This study could not have been more accurate as 8 out 10 moms agree that the skills learned through play are irreplaceable by books, TVs and computers. In fact, 91% of these moms played outdoors when they were young and 96% of them say getting dirty was part of their childhood.

While mothers value these learning activities, they also cannot avoid worrying about dirt and stains. 7 out of 10 moms admit being annoyed when their kids go home with stains on their clothes. This is due to the fact that doing the laundry is their least liked task. 89% of mothers consider laundry as one of the two most disliked chores, and dealing with stained clothes doesn’t help change the statistics.

Two steps forward, one step back

A study conducted by the Ateneo de Manila University Fr. Jaime C. Bulatao, S.J. Center for Psychological Services reveals two main attitudes of mothers when it comes to child’s experiential learning – the sige moms and the pigil moms. 

Sige moms are those who are practically open to all possibilities and means in which their kids can learn as much as they can about the world around them. They are hands-on moms who encourage their kids to engage in less structured activities even if it means getting dirty at the end of the day, which allows kids to explore freely and learn new things in the process.

Pigil moms, on the other hand, are more cautious and restrictive with the kind of activities their kids engage in. They constantly worry about the consequences of the children’s actions to the point of inhibiting their kids’ potentials that could otherwise be gained from playing.

Even though pigil moms are often viewed on a bad light, they also have valid reasons for setting parameters on what their children can do. Safety and health issues are among the factors that trigger this attitude towards play, not to mention the amount of dirt and stains that kids bring with them after letting them live out their little fancies. 

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Raising kids is a breeze

It is still a mother’s prerogative to raise and guide her children in a way she sees proper. Moms will always do what is best for her kids, but they also need to strike a balance between being a loving, sige mom and a responsible, pigil parent who upholds her standards when it comes to cleanliness. 

To help moms cross that bridge, Unilever, one of the world’s leading consumer goods companies, introduces Breeze with ActivBleach, the new household companion that will add a new meaning to laundry. Developed with moms with growing kids in mind, the global brand has established itself as a thought leader in child development all over the world through its “Getting Stains is Good” campaign.

 

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The thought-provoking platform conducted a study to get a clear picture of Filipino moms’ attitudes toward stains in relation to how they raise their children. Breeze aptly fills in the gap, encouraging moms with its battlecry: Sige sa Mantsa! Because it is an unbeatable stain removal detergent, it takes away mom’s worry of removing tough stains. With Breeze, moms can say sige to life experiences and learning for her children. 

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Whichever side of the fence a mom wishes to belong in, her undivided love and care for her children should rule the day. Children only get to be young once in their lifetime, and to let them indulge in the joys of experiential learning is key to shaping their future.

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Republic Act No. 10361 – Kasambahay Law 2013

By | General Information, Household Tips | 5 Comments

Specially those employ domestics, please take a moment to read this new law which takes effect next week.  DOLE (Department of Labor) now has jurisdiction over the employer-employee relationship between you and your domestic.  DOLE labor arbiters are notoriously pro-labor so it would be prudent for neighbors to be familiar with this new law.

Note that the usual 20% first month salary deduction which is paid to the employment agency and is more or less standard in all contracts for domestics is now prohibited by  Section 13 of this law.

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Colin Cowie Chic

By | H2H Favorite Things, Hot Off the Press, Household Tips | One Comment

On my birthday last year ( April ) I received a gift from one of my good friends, Alexie.  I was only able to remove the plastic cover from the book and started reading it 9 months after!  And it’s one of the best books a woman can have!!!!!!!  Of course my friend Alexie knows exactly what I like!

I am probably delayed and maybe many of you have it already, but if you don’t have one yet – I highly recommend this book to all women out there!!  It’s not just a book on HOW TO this and that – but it is a whole lifestyle – AS LIFE SHOULD BE according to Colin Cowie.  I am just starting to read the book and it’s so so interesting – I am sure you can get many tips here

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