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Summer Fun Outdoors with Licealiz Shampoo

Majority of the children today are tech-savvy and most of the time, glued to the glowing mobile and tablet screens. However, this does not mean that we cannot let them experience the joys of riding a bike, playing tag, and lots of other activities that kids used to love doing outdoors, especially during the summer break.

While it is important to let your kids have fun under the sun, certain precautions must still be set to ensure that they are safe from harm and discomfort. Licealiz Head Lice Treatment Shampoo, together with several moms from various walks of life shared tips on how to arm their kids for a fun and safe day outdoors!

Protecting them from environmental risks

  • The outdoors can also cause harm to your kid if you do not take safety measures to avoid possible natural risks. “Of course, I worry that they could get diseases especially with the recent measlesoutbreak, but thankfully my kids are vaccinated, and that takes away a lot of stress and worry for us,”says mommy of three and children’s book author Teresa Dumadag.

  • If your kids will run around in the afternoon, be sure to put sunblock to protect them from harmful UV
    rays and bring mosquito repellent to keep dengue-carrying mosquitoes away. Mommy Laila, co-founder
    of lifestyle brand Elements of Tomorrow and mom of one, also says that it is important to dress
    according to the weather: “We let our child, Sid Nayon, play freely in nature whether it’s sunny or rainy.
    So of course we dress him accordingly so he is well-protected.”

Being prepared for emergencies.

  • For Mommy Teresa, prevention is better than cure. Whenever she and her husband take their three boys to the park, she always makes sure they are ready for whatever accidents and emergencies that may occur. “Just recently, my eldest son fell while running and wounded his knee. Thankfully, we had wet wipes to clean the wound and found a restroom he could wash it in,” she shared.

 

  • Meanwhile, Mommy Kaye, a part-time working mom with a three-year-old, says that she already has a bag of essentials prepared for whenever she goes out with her son, Riley: “The contents of the backpack include a small towel, wipes, alcohol, mosquito repellent patches, a bottle of water and an extra shirt.” Being prepared for emergencies can also give you that peace of mind and will let you enjoy alongside your kid.

Teaching your kids proper hygiene

  • While putting several safety measures for your kids is important, nothing is more effective than teaching your kids to take care of themselves. Mommy Heart Calimlim, virtual assistant and freelance writer, says that she makes sure to explain to her kids the importance of proper hygiene: “It’s for their own sake. Kung hindi ko sila tuturuan na alagaan sarili nila, baka ikapahamak pa nila at lalo silang magkasakit (It’s for their own sake. If I don’t teach them to take care of themselves, it will cause more harm and they’re more likely to catch diseases).”

 

  • Washing hands right after playing is also an effective way to avoid germs. According to Mommy Kaye, “There’s always a feeling of paranoia, if I may call it, because playing outside brings a lot of germs, especially now that he’s in a phase where he keeps on biting his nails.” This is why right after playing, one of the first things Mommy Kaye does is to make Riley wash his hands to avoid illnesses caused by these germs.

Keeping it consistent at home

  • To support her son’s active and adventurous personality, Mommy Laila believes that protecting him is a daily and consistent thing: “We see to it that our kid is healthy in terms of their food. We only feed him plant-based and organic food so that when he plays outside, he’s not prone to sickness and he has strength.” Promoting a healthy diet as well as regular vitamin intake can build up your child’s strength so that he is ready to face everything when he plays outdoors.

 

  • Your kid should not be the only one being protected, but also the whole family. Mommy Teresa shared,
    There was a time when we had a maid who had lice. She was the one taking care of my son so he also
    got head lice and so we had to buy head lice shampoo for the both of them.” Shampoo specifically made
    for head lice infestation is the best treatment you can give to your child.

In case of head lice infestation, use Licealiz Head Lice Treatment Shampoo twice a week for two weeks, and once a week for prevention
of head lice recurrence. That way, your child is safe from head lice infestation, especially when they
interact with other kids.

At the end of the day, it is always our child’s happiness that we care about. Mommy Heart shared, “Ever since we started letting our kids play outside, I always see them happy and they really look forward to play time.”

Taking the time to spend a whole day of playing outdoors with your kids is also a great opportunity to bond and of course, there is no better way for parents to show their love for their kids than to spend quality time with them.

To know more about Licealiz Head Lice Treatment Shampoo, visit www.facebook.com/licealiz

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 22nd 2019 | Filed in Bonding Time,FYI,Health Matters,Shopping Finds,Trivia | Comments (0)

Electrolux 2019 Summer Ready Sale

Get up to 30% off on appliances at the Electrolux Summer Ready Sale!

Give your home a makeover this season with theElectrolux Summer Ready Sale don’t miss this chance to take home an Electrolux home appliance as exciting freebies and discounts await!

 

Electrolux is hosting its Summer Ready Sale this April 1 to June 30, 2019, with deals of up to 30% off on Electrolux appliances available in leading appliance stores nationwide.

From cooling your home to cooking delicious summer treats and looking your stylish best, Electrolux has the appliances to make summer at home more comfortable and more fun. Get big discounts on selected Electrolux front load washing machines, refrigerators, ovens, air conditioners and more!

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Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 13th 2019 | Filed in FYI,Promos,Purse Strings | Comments (0)

2016 Maya Kitchen Summer Classes

The Maya Kitchen Culinary Center offers the following courses for children, teens, coffee lovers, bakers and chefs:

Maya Kitchen’s Kids Magical Adventure is on May 3-6, Tuesday to Friday, 9am-1pm Themes include ‘Circus,’ ‘Star Wars’ ‘Pixar Party’ and ‘Let It Go.’ Class fee is P6,000.
Young Foodie Hangout features ‘Instagrammables’ for Instagram-worthy recipes and plating; ‘One-Two-Three Kitchen’ for basic kitchen knowledge while “Eat In What You Eat Out” includes recipes inspired by famous fast food joints and restaurants. Class schedules are May 10-13, Tuesday to Friday, 9am-1pm. Fee is P7,000.
Coffee 101 is on May 7, Saturday, 1-5pm. Get an insider’s look at the various techniques in steaming, frothing and foaming of milk. Learn machine techniques in drink making and find out more about freestyle and etching in Coffee Latte Arts. Class fee is P999.
Coffee 102 is on May 14, Saturday, 1-5pm. Create delectable drinks like a professional barista with lectures on Choosing the Right Coffee, Coffee Latte Arts Part 2, Cold Coffee Concoctions, Equipment Maintenance and Creating Your Own Signature Drink. Class fee is P999.
Basic Culinary is on May 17-20, Tuesday to Friday (9am-3pm) and May 31-June 3, Tuesday to Friday (9am-3pm). Learn Cooking Fundamentals and International Standard Techniques of meal preparation from soup, salad, pasta, main courses to desserts for Home and Institutional Scale Kitchens with workshop. Class fee is P8,000.


Basic Baking
is on May 24-27, Tuesday to Thursday (9am-2pm). Learn Basic Baking Techniques applicable to small and commercial scale production of recipes and formulations of quick breads, pies, cookies, cakes and other bread varieties with workshop. Class fee is P7,000.
Commercial Breads is on May 28, Saturday (9am-1pm). This hands-on class teaches recipes for Kopi Roti Buns, Ensaymada, Cinnamon Rolls and Oatmeal Bread. Class fee is P1,499.

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For more information on this and on other course offerings, log on to www.themayakitchen.com e-mailcontactus@themayakitchen.com or visit The Maya Kitchen Culinary Center every Tuesday to Saturday at 8F Liberty Building, 835 A. Arnaiz Avenue (Pasay Road), Makati City or call 8921185 / 892-5011 local 108 / Mobile No. +63929 679 6102. Call and reserve a slot now!

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 30th 2016 | Filed in For Little Hands,From the Admin's Desk,FYI,Happenings | Comments (0)

Summer Kitchen Adventure for Teens and Kids at The Maya Kitchen

This April and May, let your children explore the joys of cooking and baking as The Maya Kitchen offers classes for kids 6-12 years old and teens 13 years old and up.

Junior Master Chef Grand Champion Kyle Imao teaches Kids Kitchen Adventure with its first batch on April 8, 10, 11, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 9am-2pm.

Recipes correspond to school subjects. For math and science: rainbow layer cake, apple pie and strawberries dipped in popping chocolate.  For history: Filipino fried chicken, Filipino style barbecue and Ginataang Halo-halo. Other recipes include Burritos, Kani sandwiches and Chocolate Eclairs.

The class fee of Php6,000 includes apron and toque, handouts, ingredients, and snacks. Each student will receive a certificate. The second batch is on May 6-9, Tuesday-Friday 9am-12noon.

Young and talented instructor Sabrina Daez is in charge of Teens Culinary Series on April 22-25(Tues-Fri) 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

Recipes include: ‘Italian Feast’-Beef and Spinach Cannelloni, Chicken and Mushroom Risotto, Cream Puffs, Chocolate Truffles; ‘Along The Coast Of Britain’-Mustard-Grain Pretzel, Fish and Chips, Cream of Pumpkin Soup, Berry-Mango Trifle; ‘The American Superbowl’-Cheese-Stuffed Burgers, Cajun Mojos, Hot Fudge Sauce, Caramel Sauce, Brownie S’mores.

The class fee of Php7,000 includes apron and toque, handouts, ingredients, snacks and lunch. Each student will receive a certificate. The second batch is on May 20-23, 9am-2pm.

Single session classes are also available: Food Arts & Crafts, May 2, Friday, 9am-2pm; Dough-Re-Mi,May 16, Friday, 9am-2pm; and Cake Factory, May 30, Friday, 9am-2pm.  Class fee is P1,000 per student.

For more information on other courses offerings, log on to www.themayakitchen.com  or e-mailcontactus@themayakitchen.com  or visit The Maya Kitchen Culinary Center every Tuesday toSaturday at 8F  Liberty Building, 835 A. Arnaiz Avenue (Pasay Road), Makati City or call 8921185 / 892-5011 local 108 / Mobile No. +63947 835 2290.

 

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 10th 2014 | Filed in For Little Hands,FYI | Comments (0)

Thinking of Summer

When we were being pounded by torrential rains last week, I was actually thinking “I miss the hot sweltering summer days”. Well, not actually the hot and sweltering part but you know…

summer!

Imagine staying on these chairs rather than looking out the window to see if water is slowly creeping up your home’s steps is definitely better. Why, I’d probably throw in a few interesting magazine articles to read about like the latest among showbiz personalities, pages upon pages of engagement rings, and even the latest information on Curiosity Rover. Or maybe not that last part to read about while lounging near the pool.

Photo was posted here.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Aug 17th 2012 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk | Comments (0)

Goodbye, Summer

Summer days seemed too long and too hot when we were experiencing these. Today though, with the rains threatening to pour down anytime soon, I’m sure a lot of people would still want to relish the summer days and spend some time at the beach. Or is it just me?

I’m sure a lot of homes have folded and said goodbye to their summer things like inflatable pools, outdoor footstools, picnic tables and outdoor toys. Most of the school children are now back in school, laboring for another 9 or 10 months or so with reading, home works, projects and more school works.

It is back to waking up at the crack of dawn for me. Summer, I am surely going to miss you soon 😀

Posted by Treasure Jar on Jun 12th 2012 | Filed in FYI,Happenings | Comments (1)

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