Sunquick Orange Drink Concentrate

We used to have Sunquick Juice Concentrate before but we shifted to using powdered juice for our juice drinks. I found this too sweet and the taste too artificial.

So I have decided to go back to having Sunquick Orange Drink Concentrate. It is a bit more expensive but then the taste is better and the nutritional value does not suffer too because there is no artificial flavoring, no artificial colors and no artificial sweetener.

At first we experimented on buying small bottles of 330 ml (the one in the photo below) because the children might not like the taste which is a bit sour.

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Now we get the 840 ml bottle for more juice drinks for the children, and for me and my husband too.

Bottle? Yes, the drink concentrate comes in a real bottle, and not plastic container.

Click here to read more about Sunquick Juice Concentrate.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Oct 7th 2008 | Filed in Kitchen Needs | Comments (5)

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ProfileWrite Something about you at the intro.php file in the theme folder. just a little bit to introduce yourself and then give a link to your about page.

If you upload your own profile.jpg into the theme's images folder, it would show up above.

Stop Confirmation

  1. Insight :: reflection
  2. Irksome :: bothersome
  3. Maybe :: hmmm…not sure
  4. Confirmation :: affirmation
  5. Bib :: for the babies
  6. Stop! :: Hey!
  7. Lobster :: yum!
  8. Boys :: will be boys
  9. Fire away :: Let’s start now
  10. Give up :: Sigh.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Oct 5th 2008 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk | Comments (10)

Rainy Day Blues

SAD. This is Photo Hunt’s theme for today. I have written a long post about what makes me sad (and angry) here.

I will just post a simple photo and a few lines from Karen Carpenter’s song, Rainy Days and Mondays. Listen to her sing here.

I don’t know why but this photo makes me sad. It feels like…what does it feel like to you?

“No need to talk it out, we know what its all about. Hanging around, nothing to do but frown, rainy days and Mondays always let me down.”

What makes you sad?

Posted by Treasure Jar on Oct 4th 2008 | Filed in Through the Lens,Visual Delights | Comments (6)

Sea Grapes or Ar-Arusip or Lato

Ilocanos call these “ar-arusip” while the Visayans call these “lato”

What exactly is this all about? The green seaweed or Caulerpa lentillifera.

I grew up in a coastal province eating this together with fried or grilled fish.The ar-arusip I knew always come in a bowl with fresh tomatoes and onions. So this is what I serve whenever I have the chance to buy it in a wet market.

The lowly ar-arusip or lato is a good source of iron, iodine, calcium and vitamins A and C. Click here to read.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Sep 30th 2008 | Filed in Fresh Produce,Plateful of Fun | Comments (1)

Charged Pep Talk

  1. Hearing :: Impaired
  2. Aggression :: should be controlled
  3. Charged :: rested
  4. Traveler :: big bag
  5. Hydrate :: drink
  6. Detox :: rehab
  7. Qualify :: good
  8. Prison :: Break – Michael Scofield
  9. Frontal :: lobe
  10. Pep talk ::  jazzing up

Posted by Treasure Jar on Sep 28th 2008 | Filed in Word Play | Comments (5)

Hanging Bridge or View Deck

It has been a long time since we have been to this place.

In fact it was over a year ago when we last went here and I must say I miss the view of the

Sierra Madre Mountain range from this view deck as well as the view of the

hanging bridge.

Not that this place is that spectacular or breathtaking, I just feel comfortable in this place, breathing fresh mountain breeze and listening to the sound of leaves rustling when the soft wind blows.

Here is another set of photos with views from the passenger windows.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Sep 27th 2008 | Filed in Bonding Time,Through the Lens,Visual Delights | Comments (5)

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