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Fujidenzo Cooking Ranges

The different Fujidenzo cooking ranges as seen from Exatech online site offers a wide array of cooking ranges according to one’s needs, budget and kitchen space.

The Fujidenzo Cooking Ranges have an extensive line-up from high-priced range to low-priced range.

More than the prices, it is important to note that Fujidenzo Cooking Ranges have the following features:

  1. Energy Efficient due to the double glass door oven and precision burner holes.
  2. Safety Convenience with full electric ignition and spill guard.
  3. Practical and Hygienic because of stainless steel cooktop, splashback feature.
  4. Use of high grade stainless steel
  5. The Fujidenzo Cooking Ranges are available in 50cm, 60cm and 90cm.

With over 100 service centers nationwide and 2 years warranty on parts, these European-made Fujidenzo Cooking Ranges are definitely worth every penny you have saved.

The following are models available models under Php40,000:

Fujidenzo GR9425 RS

  • GR9425 RS (90cm Cooking Range, 4 Gas Burners, 2 Electric Plates)
  • GR6312 RVSS

  • GR6312 RVSS (60cm Cooking Range, Full Safety Valves, Full Stainless Steel Cooktop, Full Stainless Steel Body)
  • GR6312 RS

  • GR6312 RS (60 cm 3 gas + 1 electric burner with rotisserie, gas oven with grill, thermostat – satina)
  • GR6312 RSB

  • GR6312 RSB (Splashback 60 cm 3 gas + 1 electric burner with rotisserie, gas oven with grill, thermostat – satina)
  • GR6403 RSB

  • GR6403 RSB (Splashback 60 cm 4 gas burner, gas oven with grill, rotisserie, thermostat, cast iron – satina)
  • ER6402 RS

  • ER 6402 RS (60 cm 4 electric burner, elec oven, rotisserie, thermostat – satina)
  • GR5310 S

  • GR5310 S (50 cm 3 gas + 1 electric burner with glass top, gas oven – satina)
  • GR5311 RS

  • GR5311 RS (50 cm 3 gas + 1 electric burner with rotisserie, gas oven, timer with glass top – satina)
  • ER5402 S

  • ER5402 S (50 cm All electric cooking Range – metal cover, thermostat – Satina)
  • GR5400 S

  • GR5400 S (50 cm 4 gas burner w/ gas oven and grill function, metal cover – satina)
  • GR549 W

  • GR549 W (50 cm 4 gas burner w/ gas oven – White)
  • If you want to know more about Fujidenzo Cooking Ranges, click here -> EXATECH

    Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 30th 2013 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,Kitchen Needs,Purse Strings | Comments (0)

    CarbTrim and Bragg’s Organic Apple Cider Vinegar

    One of the best ways to drink a teaspoon or a tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar is to mix this with your regular drink of juice or water. In fact, one of the instructions to having this regularly is to drink a glass of warm water with a T of Apple Cider Vinegar. You can add honey to make the mix sweeter and easier to drink.

    CarbTrim

    Photo posted here.

    This is my way of having a tablespoon or sometimes more, of Bragg’s Organic Apple Cider Vinegar: mix with CarbTrim and add a slice of lemon or navel orange. TIP: slice a lemon or navel orange and put these in the freezer so you do not need to slice every time you need to make these drinks.

    CarbTrim is a carb-blocking product in a refreshing iced tea drink.  It contains Phase 2 white kidney bean, a natural extract clinically-proven to block up to 66% of carbs you eat. ~source

    Two of the many benefits of Bragg’s Organic Apple Cider Vinegar are the following: (Source)

    • Helps control weight
    • Promotes digestion & ph Balance

    Now these two would be great together in losing the weight. We need to remember though to moderate food intake and take one or two kinds of exercise to help lose the unwanted pounds.

    By the way, I won TEN BOXES of CarbTrim through this photo, so go follow CarbTrim on Twitter and who knows, you might also win boxes of CarbTrim like me 😀

    Here are the boxes.

    Piano-Playing Child

    This is the eldest child:

    piano

    She loves playing the piano just like here father. She doesn’t have any formal training but she can play. I guess there is that distinct difference between a forced talent than a natural talent but I will not delve into that 😉

    We don’t need to buy keyboard piano yet though there is that possibility that she may ask for one. This is at the MIL’s home. In our home, we have a Korg that they use to play.

    Posted by Treasure Jar on Mar 30th 2013 | Filed in For Little Hands,From the Admin's Desk,Musical Delights | Comments (0)

    Papier Tole

    I used to do a lot of crafts back when blogging and other online activities were accessible and affordable.

    Imagine my surprise when I found these two papier tole crafts I did when the need to clean up the closet came up. Whoop!

    Of course the next thing to do would be to look for my tools. Sadly, I can’t remember where I placed these and I am just not in the mood to look for these in the rubble of junk in our library.

    Am thinking if a Martor USA utility knife will be ok to use with the cutting of the patterns should I decide to take up doing 3D paper crafts again.

     

    Practicality Rules

    I’d like to think that I am a practical person, at least most of the time (at least most of the time? errr…).

    How and why?

    I’d rather bring packed food than buy whenever we are going somewhere.

    I’d rather school children do “textbook rental” than buy 6-8 books that will just gather dust after the school year is over. If it was me, I’d rather they use digital books than real books because I am an early adapter for reading ebooks way back when I still use a Palm Pilot. Yeah,  like circa very 2000’s.

    I’d rather learn to cook recipes that catch the fancy of the family than dine out to order.

    For example: A pack of these green chili fingers costs around Php10-15 and it has around 15 pieces. It doesn’t take a lot of cheese to put inside the chili. It doesn’t take a lot of “lumpia” wrapper to wrap each chili. At the nearby restaurant, these Cheese Sticks Dynamite are Php85/5 pieces. Now, why would I buy when I can make it at home? The practical thing here is to make these in big batches and freeze so you can just get some to fry if you want to have them.

    Cheese stick dynamites

    I’d rather spend a great deal of time taking care of the laundry and folding carefully the clothes rather than have these ironed at the laundry shop. If the clothes are well cared for, these can be given to others who might need them. Is it practical for me to have the clothes brought to the laundry shop for ironing? I think so because I am not fond of the task and second, we don’t pay too much which saves me time and effort to do other things. We don’t add electricity to the cost too.

    Anyway…

    For school supplies, we have two big plastic boxes for school supplies where the children can “shop” for unexpected things like folder, art paper, illustration boards, paint brush, envelopes, bond paper, pens, pencils, erasers, among other things.

    I don’t want to ask the hubby or make myself go to the nearest bookstore for a 1/8 illustration board.

    Are you a practical person?

    Customer Relations and Mini Cupcakes

    Mini cupcakes. So what?

    Mini-cupcakes at the bank during Valentine's Day

    These are special though, served for the customers of a bank that I go to. There are two baskets in the bank that contains red sweets: candies, even chips, and gums. These were served during Valentine’s Day.

    Now that is good customer relations for me.

    Add to the fact that they have a table with hot water and different kinds of tea for their customers. I am not sure though if all branches of Unionbank has this but the branch I go to, Unionbank Congressional Avenue has these things.

    And we don’t stand in line because we have numbers.

    Service time is now faster unlike before it takes me more than half an hour to wait to be served for a transaction that is done within 3 minutes.

    Posted by Treasure Jar on Mar 1st 2013 | Filed in Between Us Women,Customer Care,From the Admin's Desk,introspection,Socials | Comments (0)

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