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Vote For Your Town, Vote for Iba Zambales

Mango Cheese Muffins from Iba, Zambales, an entry for Kraft Eden Cheese World’s Longest Christmas Celebration with a Cheesy Twist. This contest features 100 unique cheese-based specialties of 100 towns nationwide to celebrate 100 Days of Christmas.

Iba, (my hometown, yipee! ) is the birthplace of the late President Ramon Magsaysay. The town has several kilometers of clean gray sandy beach and lovely sunset views.

People from Iba, Zambales are wonderful and I say that not because I am from the place but because it is true. We are sweet too, as sweet as the luscious mangoes that delight people who have tasted these. Iba, Zambales has a long stretch of sea that has a wide array of fresh catch, rice fields, and rolling majestic mountain range and yes (one more time), the sweetest mangoes you have ever tasted.

Mechanics for VOTE FOR YOUR TOWN: Continue Reading »

Posted by Treasure Jar on Oct 6th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,FYI,Plateful of Fun,Socials,Trivia,Visual Delights | Comments (4)

OREO Dunk for a Cause for the Children of Gabay ng Landas

Remember the OREO Twist, Lick and Dunk super fun event with the kids?

OREO Twist, Link and Dunk for Charity

OREO Twist, Link and Dunk will help raise funds for charity in a fun way. This event is called Dunk for a Cause and will have Filipino families show their support for the children of Gabay ng Landas (GALA) Continue Reading »

Posted by Treasure Jar on Oct 6th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,FYI,Socials | Comments (0)

Natural Light

Mint leaves in this entry.

This house has been designed to receive optimum natural light to conserve on electricity.

house

I laud green designs like these and I hope a lot of developers will follow suit.

The community of these houses can be found where the koi feeding happened.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Sep 25th 2010 | Filed in Bonding Time,Green Environment,Socials,television,Through the Lens,Visual Delights | Comments (3)

Wedding in the Family

Several people I know has altar dates this year and next year too. In fact, we have a family wedding in less than a month.

I’m sure my BIL had a difficult time choosing the best one among so many choices for diamond engagement rings, just as he and his would-be wife spent a lot of time choosing the textile, styles and color coordination of the formal wear their entourage would be wearing.

They even had family members fit new clothes just for the occasion. Hmmm… maybe because they know I don’t have decent and acceptable clothes to wear, haha.

My two younger children are included in the entourage, the son as a ring bearer and the younger daughter as a flower girl.

Both are excited of course even if they feel a bit bad they have to miss a school day for this affair.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Sep 22nd 2010 | Filed in Bonding Time,Skin Deep,Socials | Comments (0)

Private Matters

People are happy to finally find their long-lost elementary or high school classmates in Facebook. Isn’t it exciting to finally get in touch with these people after a long time?

Of course! you say. And so you share your intimate details in your page for everyone’s perusal: birthdate, employers, pages, organizations you like, TV shows you watch, photos of your families, photos of yourself, your email addresses, your mobile numbers and even your home address.

No problem these people are your friends, you say. Ok then, your call.

Problem happens when your friends have friends who can see you and have not-so-good plans after seeing your lovely grand home and reading that you will be away from a vacation for several days.

That is probably worse than writing about the need for a cure for herpes read by your partner.

Strangers can see and read those too because I happened to read and saw a LOT of these status updates and photos that are best kept hidden from strangers.

You don’t know what I am talking about? Check your privacy setting. Hide your tagged photos from people you don’t want looking at them.

Better yet, read the Six Things You Should Never Reveal in Social Networking Sites.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Sep 16th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,FYI,Going Digital,Socials,Tagged, You're It!,Tech Blabber | Comments (1)

Rip, Pour and Shake with Tang Pick & Go

There was a lot of excitement and curiosity over “Help Xyriel Find Her Missing Lunch Box” billboard ads and flyers.   Xyriel Manabat‘s Mission: Lunchbox was launch simultaneously in three key cities.

Missing Lunchbox

Kids from all over Metro Manila, Cebu and Davao helped Agua Bendita and Momay child star Xyriel Manabat find her lost lunchbox.

Tang Pick & Go

They played games, designed their own lunchboxes and won exciting prizes.

Opening of the Missing LunchBox

When that most-wanted (and lost) lunchbox was finally opened and Xyriel Manabat came out of it, everyone discovered the surprise: Tang Pick & Go juice drink concentrate, perfect for a refreshing drink anytime, anywhere.

Tang Pick & Go

Tang Pick & Go sachets are available in three variants: pineapple, orange and mangga. These Tang Pick & Go sachets are convenient enough to prepare a juice drink wherever one is, just RIP, POUR and SHAKE contents in a 330-ml water bottle.

TANG PICK&GO

Tang Pick & Go sachets are available at your nearby sari-sari store and groceries and supermarkets at SRP PhP3.00.


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