Biyernes, Marso 20, 2015

Product Review: SUPREME Wellness and Beauty, A New Name in the Industry

Since the year 2000, health and wellness has come to front in the market and in the minds of consumers alike.  That is why there are a number of businesses trying to grab the eye and hearts of the consuming public by telling them how good their products are.  From ads to endorsers, from possible results to possible earnings, all are taken in to capture a good piece of the buying public.

Bottom line, what is important to the buying public is the price and effectiveness of the product.  One cannot be careless when it comes to matters of health and wellness and if they can have something at a lower price but just as effective, then you are assured of a good market.




Such is the move right now of Supreme, giving the market good products that are reasonably priced.  Starting of with their own Garcinia Cambodia.

Wellness Line

Garcinia Cambodia


This is their appetite suppressant product.  If you are looking for an effective product to help you lose weight in the most safe way (no liquid poop) then this is the one for you.  This is to be taken 30 - 40 minutes before your meal (preferably your first meal of the day).  If this is your first time to take such medication and wish not to consult your physician (a risky action but normal for some) then I would recommend a capsule a day would be a good start.  After eating a small quantity (when compared to your normal intake), you would feel full and not bloated.  Would there be any cravings?  None at all, I would say.






Supreme Turmeric


This is a health booster.  It has a natural anti-inflammatory compound and helps in the anti-oxidant capacity of the body.  Because of this, risk of heart disease is lowered and energy is given to the body.  It is also good on moments that you have colds due to the turmeric content that it has, a known cure for colds.


Supreme Mangosteen Drink

Rich in anti-oxidants which promotes to support microbiological balance, this drink is rich in xanthones - a type of chemical that is present in certain plants, that is noted as an anti-oxidant.  It helps the immune system, improve joint flexibility, cures diarrhea, infections and a host of other illnesses.  For those who are also trying to lose weight, this is also a good energy drink. Can be drink, chilled or at room temperature, Supreme Mangosteen Drink is one healthy drink, next to water and freshly extracted juices.

Supreme S-Blend Instant Coffee


For coffee drinkers, then this one is for you!  It has that rich coffee flavor and more.  It has L-Carnitine and Garcinia Cambodia to boot!  Is it good?  Is it effective?  My answer - YES!  I have personally tried this product and it works!  L-Carnitine helps the body energy and it was proven on the day I tried it.  I was on my feet for some hours, entertaining some people in an event and I was up to the demand.  When food was served to us (the hosting group), I took simply some sampling and I was good already (the Garcinia Cambodia kicking in).  A product that truly works!  One sachet is good for two regular cups.

Beauty Line

Dead Sea Salt Scrub


It contains a unique combination of dead sea minerals, plant extracts and aromatic oils.  It not only exfoliates but also nourishes your skin, leaving you with a healthy soft glow.  It has a small applicator with it that is so handy and cute to boot.  When you open the tub, you would see a separation of the salt and the oil.  Don't be surprised for this is normal, you just have to gently mix it before you use it. The aroma is not too sweet and it somehow reminds me of a berry.  Does it work?  Oh, Yes!
After using it, you would feel your skin so soft that there is no need for any lotion.  Use it every other week for best results.







Glutathione Lotion with BB Cream and SPF 45


This is a nourisher, tightener and a sunblock all in one!  It is non-greasy and comes in an easy squeeze tube.  I tried it and it makes your skin so soft minus that greasy feel.  Since it has glutathione, you would see a light change in your skin tone upon application even if you are already fair.  Constant use may result to the skin tone that you desire. (change of skin tone doesn't happen over night , ok )












Exfoliating Lotion

It is like having a diamond scrub/peel!  Same as the Glutathione Lotion, it is thick and non-greasy in formulation and has a not-too-sweet scent.
Contains Free Acid Value of glycolic acid to ensure maximum rejuvenating benefits as it moisturizes your skin.  With the exfoliation it gives, it helps diminish fine lines, wrinkles hyper-pigmentation and breakouts as it controls oil, leading to a smoother and brighter complexion.

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As of this writing, Supreme Business Solutions Worldwide, is now coming-up with new and better products.  With their vision to give the public a product that is true to what they claim, expect a new line of product within the year and more, all geared for your beauty and wellness.          

**Most of the photos used were lifted from the net**

Miyerkules, Marso 18, 2015

Nikki Gil's Love Revisited Album, Of Love Found, Lost and Re-Learned

March 18, 2015 is a date to remember as Nikki Gil launches her new album entitled Love Revisited, under her new home Universal Records, held at the Cafe Element  of the Brentwood Suites.



Love Revisited is her new album that showcases 12 opm tracks, that tells the story of finding love, losing it and learning it again.  It is her love story and a story that we can all relate, that is for sure.  Knowing that the songs in her album was made popular by its original artist, Nikki hopes that people would hear her heart.  And it all came true when she sang some of the songs from her album during the press launch.  It was not just the technicality present but the heart singing free.

For her, this is an album where she learned to understand more about the songs and get to share it to the public through her new home, Universal Records.  Coming from a family who loves music, Nikki is now singing with her heart and her technical song merits united in this album.

If you are abroad, you can purchase her latest album through iTunes and Spinner.  For those in the Philippines, you can get her new album at all record stores and you can also catch her on her mall tour.  This Friday, March 20, 2015, she would be at the Activity Center of Glorietta 2, in Makati City.

By purchasing this album, she hopes that the public will be transported to a happy memory back in time and "to reminisce of love that was pure, sincere and rare."

Album Tracklist:
1.  When I Met You (originally by APO Hiking Society)
2.  Loving You (originally by Ric Segreto)
3.  You're My Home (originally by Kuh Ledesma)
4.  You Won't See Me Crying (originally by Passage)
5.  Both In Love (originally by Tito Mina)
6.  You've Made Me Stronger (originally by Regine Velasquez)
7.  A Smile In Your Heart (originally by Jam Morales)
8.  Pain In My Heart (originally by Second Wind)
9.  It's Over Now (originally by Joey Albert)
10. Farewell (originally by Raymond Lauchengco)
11. The Beginning - duet with Mr. Martin Nievera (originally by Tillie Moreno & Ray An Fuentes)
12. Babalikan Mo Rin Ako (Philpop 2014 finalist)

**I will now listen to her album and will tell you next time how it touches me.**

Photos:
(All photos were personally taken by me during the event)




Her Album: (my copy was personally signed by Ms. Nikki - hehehe)




Linggo, Marso 15, 2015

Food Review: LOCAVORE - Filipino Dishes Brought to a New Level

What makes a food place a success?

The people behind it? The location? The food? For Locavore, it is the combination of all that a fore- mentioned.

locavore (the term is a neologism) is a person interested in eating food that is locally produced, not moved long distances to market. One common - but not universal - definition of "local" food is food grown within 100 miles of its point of purchase or consumption
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Located at the middle of Brixton St. in Barangay Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Locavore  is the only food place on that street.  Gutsy it may be, but it sure paid well for a business who is only 5 months  old but has already gained its initial output and even more.

One thing I noticed with this establishment, in connection to food, is that they know what they are serving. The concept of dimension, texture and distinct flavor is clearly manifested on each dish served out.  Thanks to The Big Difference Communication and our gracious host for giving me and my fellow bloggers a chance to have the Locavore experience!

For a Tuesday night, the place was packed with diners, not counting the people waiting to be seated or those who took a chance to be seated.  Add the fact that we were a big group (24) and it was Tuesday Night Jam, saying that the place is busy is kind . . . .extremely busy is more like it!

Once seated, a staff will make sure that you get a copy of their food offerings and give you ample minutes to choose from the selection.  You may ask if getting the attention of a staff is a challenge, something that is common with a full pack food establishment, then the answer is No.  The staffs are attentive to their area and getting their attention is just a snap.

Now for the food part . . .

For you to truly enjoy your dining moment in Locavore, you need to know what you want.  You need to match your viand to the type of rice that you will have.  What if you have more than two types of viands in mind that calls for a different pairing? If you are part of a group, then you can have two types of rice serving.  If you are alone, then choose a safe type of rice or what you want most since you can have steamed white or brown organic rice or garlic white or brown rice.

For starters, we were given a serving of what you would call street food - fish balls, squid balls and kwek-kwek/tokneneng, with three types of dipping sauces for you to enjoy - sweet, spicy, vinegar.  Kwek-kwek/tokneneng is boiled and shelled quail eggs coated with a batter then fried. It is truly something that you see on the streets and enjoy. Like any street food dipping sauce, you can mix your own sauce based on your taste palate.  Very Asian!  Very Pinoy!



This can be a starter or even something to munch on between entrees, Manga at Singkamas Platter.  Slices of green mangoes and jicama ( yes, that is the English translation of singkamas - I just found out too!) on a stick with slightly sweet shrimp paste and fish sauce as dipping.  Either you treat it as a starter to stimulate your taste buds to what you would have as entree or a palate cleanser to cut all the other flavors and prepare you to the rest that Locavore has to offer.  What I like with this is the way they served it.  The stick approach is so streetwise but at the same time very helpful so that you don't put any drippings unto your fingers.  Again, very Asian!  So Pinoy!

Another food offering worth trying is the Sisig Lechon & Oyster!  This is something that you can have with rice (-garlic rice is the best for this, may it white or brown!) or with beer or both.  It is your typical sisig with pieces of oyster meat mix in it.  The meat, with the oyster is covered with a sauce that binds both perfectly!  Eaten while still hot or cold, the rich flavor is still present and distinct despite the difference of meat involved.  The softness of the oysters with the slight crunch coming from the lechon is an experience by itself in terms of texture. The sauce is not salty.  The natural saltiness of the oyster is made to play in the flavoring of this dish.

For me the following entrees are a must to have when you visit this place:  Dinuguang Lechon, Sizzling Sinigang, Sugpo Con Mayonesa, Wings Kare-Kare and Mac's Boneless Fried Chicken.

Dinuguang Lechon


True to their concept of giving a new twist to known Filipino dishes, Locavore has created Dinuguang Lechon - a food marriage between roasted pork (lechon) and pork blood stew (dinuguan). Soft and tasty pork meat.  Crunchy pork skin.  Thick sauce made from pork's blood that is seasoned right. Best paired with steamed rice.

One liner description - Simply created to break all rules of diet!

Sizzling Sinigang

This is your classic pork sinigang served differently.  The stock has the right sour flavor that we all love in a good sinigang.  If my taste buds are right, I would say the broth was made thick because of bone marrow blended with the stock.

What makes it different from other sinigang dishes is the way it was served.  Using a partly deep hot dish, the broth was made even thicker; the flavors more defined.  Besides the flavor, what is nice with this dish is the fact that the vegetables are simply cooked right, not over blanched - maintaining a light crunch.  Think of the textures - crunch from the string beans to the softness of the pork, juicy cooked tomatoes to the onion slices.  Now think of the flavors of the broth - that right level of sourness, that marrow richness that you taste and see in the broth.  This is one delightfully rich dish!


Sugpo Con Mayonesa


It's 5 to 6 pieces of good size prawns, cooked perfectly! Served with a buttery - garlic sauce that has a light citrus touch.  Besides the prawns, it also has aligue - that rich, fatty crab goodness that people love.  It is delicious but at the same time dangerous to one's health when consumed in big amount.  That buttery-garlic-citrus sauce is best combined with steamed rice.

When the rich sauce is mix with plain steamed rice, it coats the rice well that the richness is evenly distributed and not simply on the prawns - thus making it truly delicious!  One thing is for sure, the people of Locavore do know how to handle their prawns right.  I have an allergy with crustaceans but with this dish, I barely itch after taking the sauce.  Kudos!

Kare-Kare Wings

It's 6 pieces of chicken wings bathed in kare-kare glaze.  It has a buttermilk ranch dressing that makes it more richer in terms of flavor.  Served with green mangoes and jincama and sweet shrimp paste, this is a food wonder indeed!  The chicken is soft and cooked right.  The glaze is peanut-buttery good!  It is both sweet and salty at the same time!  Best paired with the brown garlic rice.

Since brown rice is naturally bland, when mixed with the sweet-salty taste of the sauce is then brought to a new level making the dish more enjoyable.  Helping to cut the rich flavor (typical of a good kare-kare) but at the same time making it more enjoyable is the pieces of green mangoes and jincama.




Mac's Boneless Fried Chicken


This is a house special!

Crunchy chicken with a savory-sweet sauce. Best eaten with your favorite drink and if you can get away with it, use your hands.  Let us face it, chicken is best eaten using your fingers.






You should also try the Ginataang Kalabasa and the Tortang Talaba.  two of the entree dishes served that night that I wasn't able to taste. c")

After a hearty meal, what better way to close the dinner but with desserts, right?  A must try are the following:  Leche Flan, Turon con Leche and Tortang Manga.

Leche Flan


It is creamy and smooth!  No air pockets - meaning it was not over beaten.  Cooked using an oven and the classic water-bath technique giving it a firm form but maintaining that creamy, smooth goodness.  They serve it with a separate homemade caramel sauce and slivers of mandarin oranges.  The caramel sauce is thick and not overpoweringly sweet.  Normally, it would be a simple sugar syrup that gets caramelized when cooked to give sweetness to this treat.  They did apply that in this offering but on a small degree only; enough to give a brown top when served.

The flavor dimensions that this dish has to offer is so great!  Eating the flan alone is already a treat.  Mix a small amount of caramel to the flan, then what you have is a richer version of the traditional home dessert that everybody loves.  Eat the flan with a sliver of the mandarin oranges and what you have is light acidity cutting through the creamy richness of the flan.  When you combine the flan, caramel and mandarin oranges, what you have is one fabulous treat!  Smooth creamy goodness, enhanced with the caramel and then you have that acidity cutting through it all because of the mandarin oranges! A treat and a palate cleanser all in one plate!

Turon con Leche

If you are familiar with apple pocket pies, then this is how this treat looks like.  Square golden brown on the outside, dusted with sugar powder and a deliciously sweet treat inside.  The difference?  Instead of sweet apple filling, what is inside is a good size of flan.  Yes, you read it right . . . flan.

The  wrapper used was fried to a golden brown perfection!  It's crunchy and flaky; a sign of a good cook keeping a good eye as this is being fried.  The flan is wrapped and sealed properly, making sure that it remains solid as it is fried.  When you cut into it, make sure that you drizzle the side serving of caramel sauce on top to fully enjoy this dessert.

What I am about to say may not be advisable to all but something that the people of Locavore may think about.  This is best eaten after being placed inside the chiller.  If they could find a way to remove the grease before made cold, then this is one heavenly treat!

Tortang Manga


aka Mango Torte.

Its creamy, soft, lightly sweet with different textures per layer.

And I wasn't able to taste this. I will be back for this one . . .I promise!





I have initially thanked The Big Difference Communications and the host, but I also would like to thank the team that served us that night.  They were all cordial and good in delivering the service expected from them.  A big THANK YOU  to Dingdong, Kim C., Anjo Y. and Jinkee !  Yes, you read it right . . .the staffs are named after known local celebrities that they may have similarities with (looks wise that is).  And whoever thought of the menu, you have one creative and playful mind!  Chef Mikel (Kel), hands off to your French training!  Your knowledge on food presentation, texture and dimension truly showed on each plate that came out of your kitchen.

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So if you are looking for a place to have good food; away from all the busy street and noise, then look no further!  Locavore is the place for you!  Located in Pasig City, at Barangay Kapitolyo, along Brixton Street, Locavore definitely has something to satisfy your discriminating taste.  With capable staff, a good chef, consistently delicious food, it is no wonder that this is the hottest eating place right now.

Come and visit Locavore. Not only will you have good food but you are assured that you are supporting the local market too!

Photos:
(All photos used were personally taken by me during the blogger's event in Locavore)

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Sabado, Marso 14, 2015

Food Review: Sugar + Heart = Love Desserts!

When I heard of a dessert buffet in Q.C., I know, I just have to try it out.  So, one sunny afternoon, I decided to find this place which is located along Banawe Ave.  Braving the heat, the dust and the fear of being lost, from Quezon Avenue I started my walk in search of this dessert place amply named Love Desserts.


After a long walk and several sticks later, I finally arrived at the place.

Capable of seating 50 customers at a time, the place may not be that spacious but it is still well ventilated and has ample space per table area.  Normally packed with students during the early hours, the crowd slowly shifts to the family type as it goes to late afternoon.  As night comes in, it becomes a mix of family, friends and couples.


From cakes to baked bars, from ice creams to halo-halo, and cookies to crepes, Love Desserts  has a lot to offer.  To taste all of their offerings, a day is not enough (that is why I had to make a 2nd visit to complete the experience).  No wonder, some people goes there on a near daily basis.

There is no regular baked sweet offerings for they rotate what they have.  The only thing that they have on a regular basis are the crepes and ice creams and their line of  non-sweet items to help you in your sweet adventure.  Their non-sweet items are their filipino tacos, green mangoes and shrimp paste, chili sticks, rice porridge and home-brew coffee.  All set to help cut that sugar you are in-taking and enjoy the experience.

I love the nachos!  The onion flavor cuts all the sweetness that you may have taken prior to having this.  Add the fact that they make use of fried wanton wrappers as chips and not the normal corn nacho shell.  They have two types of sauces, the tomato sauce and the cheese sauce.  I would advise you to mix the two to truly enjoy the nachos.  The rice porridge is also worth your time.  Not because it has meat but the broth used is full of flavors!  The heat from the chili sticks is a wonder and a must as you continue your sweet adventure.



Since they offer a wide range of sweets, it would be a challenge to try all. One thing that I noticed is the wide chocolate based or flavor treats that is offered on a daily basis; just to prove that we do have a big chocolate consumer market in the city.  They have brownies, choco-leche, black and whites, choco-rolls, choco chips cookies and eclairs ( it has a chocolate glaze -gotcha!).  They also have non-chocolate treats such as egg pies, strawberry gelatin, BIG cream puffs, blue berry gelatin, yema bars, rainbow cake and crepes - apple, peaches, bananas and berries.


The must thing that you shouldn't miss when you visit this place is their crepe.  It is YUMMY!  The crepe is off the right thickness and the fillings are of the right sweetness too.  You may even have it with a scope of ice cream on top or just its regular serving of syrup/glaze to match your desired filling.  They even design your plate using candy colored chocolates and syrup. (Nice presentation! *clap*clap*clap*)

There are two offerings that reminded me of home treats that my mama used to make, the coconut macaroons and the banana bread.  The taste and texture is so similar to what my mama makes!  A comforting treat that I haven't had for a time for mama has stopped baking due to old age.  It was quite a delightful surprise for me to encounter such similar taste in commercial place. (photos below)




For Php 199.00, you can enjoy their sweet offerings for two hours and even match it with ice tea, iced milk tea or the available drink shake (fruit or chocolate - it is up to you).  I prefer coffee (and they do have a nice coffee brew).  For this value, it is worth the time and taste to visit the place.  If you have a sweet tooth, then this is heaven for you! If you don't have a sweet tooth, then this would be a treat!  There is even something for those of the elderly or those who are conscious with their sugar intake.  Coming from a person whose family has a diabetic case, going to this place may be the death of me but I survived and enjoyed my moment with Love Desserts!  Everything is well-thought and there is definitely something for someone.

Love Desserts has two locations right now, the original store is the one along Banawe Avenue and they have a newly opened store along Pearl Drive Commerce Center in Fairview.  Both locations are filled with sweets and staffed with nice, cordial people.  If you are looking for a place to satisfy your sweet tooth, then this is the place to be.

Word of caution:  Be ready for a sugar overload!

Photos:
(All photos were personally  taken by me during my 2-days visit at their Banawe location)

-if you get hungry simply from looking at the images then go to either Banawe or Pearl Place and satisfy your cravings.




Brazo de Mercedes

Cookies and Cream


Filipino Nachos (I LOVE IT!)

Classic Brownies! Crunchy crust with a soft center

Coconut Macaroons (I LOVE IT!)



Black and White Bars

Small berry cheeseccakes

Silvanas

Cream Puffs

Banana Bread with Banana Chips Toppings (I LOVE IT!!)


Choco-leche (LOVE IT!)

Scones
 (For me, its small sugar cookies with choco chips - I STILL LOVE IT!)

Black Forest rolls

Chili Sticks

Rice Porridge

Eclairs