May 1, 2020

Three Simple Recipes Based on Your Pantry Basics


Exploring recipes using fancy ingredients that aren’t normally seen in the pantry can mean a lot of work since this requires going to the grocery store and making it through a long line of people. But having the pantry well-stocked with basic items is like having savings in the bank. When it comes to whipping up quick comforting meals, pantry staples are everyone’s best friend. 


With a little creativity, basic ingredients from the pantry and a multi-purpose kitchen appliance, special home-cooked meals for the family can easily be created. With Samsung Smart Oven which is designed as an all-in-one cooking partner that works as a convection oven and a microwave, anything special can be whipped up in just a few steps. This special oven can be used for baking, grilling, roasting, slim frying, heating, defrosting, steaming, and even making yogurt which can cover appetizers and even desserts.


Below are some simple recipes that can be done with the Samsung Smart Oven:


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Baked Potato Skin with Garlic Cream Dip


Yield: 4-6 servings
Cooking time: 20 minutes


Ingredients:


8pcs. small potatoes, cleaned
1 cup chopped bacon
1 cup grated mozzarella or cheddar cheese 
2 tbsp. sliced spring onion for garnish


Garlic cream dip:


1 pack 125ml Nestle All Purpose Cream
1 tbsp. lemon juice
1 clove minced garlic
1 tbsp. sliced spring onion
1 tbsp. minced parsley
2 tbsp. mayonnaise
½ tsp. fine salt
¼ tsp. freshly ground pepper


Directions:


  1. Wash the potatoes. Cook potatoes on Crusty plate on a high rack using Microwave + Grill mode. Set aside to cool.
For both MC32K & MC35J: Select Microwave + Grill. Set at 600W for 15 minutes.


  1. Saute bacon until crispy. Strain and set aside.


  1. To make the garlic cream dip, mix Nestle All Purpose Cream, lemon juice, garlic, spring onion, parsley, and mayonnaise. Season with salt and pepper. Refrigerate until use.


  1. Cut the cooked potato in half and carefully scoop out the middle part. Use scooped out potato for other recipes. Add bacon and cheese. Bake the potato halves on Crusty plate on a high rack using Grill mode.


For both MC32K & MC35J: Select Grill. Set cooking time to 5 minutes.


  1. Transfer into a serving plate and garnish with spring onion. Serve with garlic cream dip.


Slim Fry Honey-Sriracha Chicken Wings



Yield: 4-6 servings
Cooking Time: 25 minutes


Ingredients:


¾ kg. chicken wings, halved
1 sachet Maggi Magic Sarap
⅛ tsp. freshly ground pepper
1 tsp. paprika 
1 tbsp. soy sauce
2 tbsp. honey
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tbsp. sriracha hot sauce
1 tbsp. sliced spring onion
1 pc. carrot, cut into sticks
1 pc. cucumber, cut into stick


Garlic cream dip:


1 pack 125ml Nestle All Purpose Cream
1 tbsp. lemon juice
1 clove minced garlic
1 tbsp. sliced spring onion
1 tbsp. minced parsley
2 tbsp. mayonnaise
½ tsp. fine salt
¼ tsp. freshly ground pepper


Directions:


  1. Season chicken wings with Maggi Magic Sarap, pepper, and paprika. Add soy sauce, honey, garlic, and sriracha.


  1. Place chicken on Crusty plate on high rack and cook using respective modes:


For MC32K: Select Slim Fry button. Set program code to 3-3 (Chicken Wings). Select serving size and set time to 14 minutes. Turn over as the beep sounds. Press start to continue. 


For MC35J: Cook using Hot Blast mode. Set to 230 degrees Celsius for 25 minutes or until crispy. Turn over after 10 minutes. Press start to continue.


  1. To make the garlic cream dip, mix Nestle All Purpose Cream, lemon juice, garlic, spring onion, parsley, and mayonnaise. Season with salt and pepper. Refrigerate until use.


  1. Transfer chicken wings on a serving plate and garnish with spring onion. Serve with vegetable sticks and dip.

Dark Chocolate Fudge Brownies




Yield: 16-24 servings
Cooking time: 35-40 minutes


Ingredients:


1 bar 225g unsalted butter
1 cup 340g dark chocolate chips
¼ cup walnuts (or any nuts available)
2 tsp. vanilla extract
3 cups sugar
¼ tsp. fine salt
6 pcs eggs
1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
½ cup + 1 tbsp. cocoa powder
1 cup powdered sugar
¼ cup Nestle All Purpose Cream
½ tsp. vanilla extract


Directions:


  1. Combine butter and chocolate chips in a microwaveable bowl. Melt butter and chocolate chips using Microwave mode. Gently mix after melting.


For both MC32K and MC35J: Select Microwave. Set at 450W for 3 minutes or until fully melted.


  1. Stir in vanilla and sugar into the bowl. Whisk in eggs one at a time.


  1. Sift flour and ½ cup of cocoa powder. Gradually mix in the wet mixture. Fold in walnuts.


  1. Lightly butter the baking pan using a wrapper of butter. Dust with 1 tbsp cocoa powder.


  1. Pour batter and bake using respective functions. Set aside to cool for 1 hour.


For MC32K: Select Hot BLast button. Set to 180 degrees Celsius for 35 minutes.


For MC35J: Bake using Auto Cook mode. Set program code to A12 (Brownies). 


Adjust time to 40 minutes if needed, or until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted in the middle of the brownie.

  1. Make glaze by mixing powdered sugar, Nestle All Purpose Cream and vanilla extract.


  1. Remove brownie from pan and cut into serving pieces. Lightly drizzle the glaze and serve. 


Note: Recipe includes automatic pre-heating once baking details are entered in the oven.

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April 30, 2020

World Vision and Shell Foundation distribute tons of fresh vegetables in Metro Manila and CDO

World Vision Development Foundation (WVDF) today provides 16,800 kilos of vegetables to the residents of Quezon City, Malabon City, Manila City and Cagayan de Oro City, four of the hard-hit cities under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) due to the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.



Children and communities receive fresh vegetables and other relief goods from donors of World Vision Philippines


In collaboration with Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. (PSFI), the child-focused organization packed and distributed fresh vegetable packs containing okra, sayote, cabbage scorpio, wombok, potatoes, squash, eggplant, onion, garlic, tomatoes, bitter gourd, string beans, carrots and chili pepper to 5,750 households and 60 frontliners in Quezon City, Malabon City, Manila City and Cagayan de Oro City. 

PSFI’s Ani Para sa Bayani (translated Harvest for Heroes) project aims to help struggling small farmers sell their produce and to also ensure that frontliners and the vulnerable communities have access to nutritious foods. 

"Nutrients in vegetables could help strengthen our body's immune system to fight diseases including COVID-19. Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables," shared Carleneth San Valentin, World Vision's technical manager for health. 



Staff and volunteers of World Vision Philippines pack and distribute tons of fresh vegetables to Quezon City and Malabon City

San Valentin explains that while we continue to implement interventions on COVID-19, programmes that address undernutrition and malnutrition especially among children under-5 years old in the country, whether nutrition specific or nutrition sensitive, need to continue. 

Nanay Nerissa, a mother of two from Malabon City shares that since the implementation of the extended community quarantine, his husband is not able to drive his pedicab and even get extra work and earn a living because they cannot go out. She adds “Umaasa kami ngayon sa paminsang minsang kita dito sa ulingan. Mahirap din para sa dalawang anak ko na bata pa, 10 at five years old dahil kung walang kita, sa relief lang kami umaasa.” (We are currently relying on the irregular income from selling charcoal. It is especially difficult for my two young children, 10 and five years old, while we do not have a stable source of income, we rely on relief goods.)

Her 10-year old son Ric, who is a World Vision sponsored child says he misses going to school but since classes are suspended, he sometimes helps his mother repack charcoal aside from cooking rice and cleaning the house.

PSFI Executive Director Sebastian Quiniones Jr. says, "This pandemic is allowing all to show the best of humanity, especially during this season of Lent where we are commanded to love one another. We at PSFI have always believed in the power of unity and collaboration, and this successful partnership with World Vision and Filipino farmers has manifested that." While the collaboration begins by supporting farmers in Luzon and assisting vulnerable communities in Metro Manila and Cagayan de Oro City, the organizations hope to extend their collaboration to other areas in need of assistance.

"Thanks to Pilipinas Shell Foundation for partnering with us in sending much needed help to families especially their children affected by COVID-19. We pray that God will continue to bless you even more as you generously give back to our communities," World Vision national director Rommel V. Fuerte said.

As of today, World Vision has provided 458 personal protective equipment (PPE) kits catering to 2,140 frontliners. It also helped install nine (13) tents to be used as isolation and triage areas for COVID-19 referral hospitals in Metro Manila, Misaims Oriental, Pangsinan and Bicol Region and two (2) huge mobile storage units each with an area of 320 sq meters for the Quezon City Risk Reduction and Management Council and Office of the Civil Defence. At least 2,000 families have also received sanitation kits that include bath soaps, alcohol, toothbrushes for children and adults, toothpaste, face mask and mouthwash. World Vision has also reached over 1.4 million people nationwide on awareness raising on COVID-19 including infection prevention and control (IPC) measures.

In a recent advisory, the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) gave the go signal to local governments to use a portion of their development fund to address the threat of the pandemic, which includes the provision of food assistance and relief goods for affected households.

Meanwhile to slow down the spread of COVID-19, the Philippine government has extended the Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine to May 15, 2020.

Life lessons from the pandemic

The COVID-19 outbreak has been putting a large amount of stress on everyone. However, we must also remember that this is not going to last forever and that if we are open to it, we can learn many life lessons that can help us live better lives.



Strive to be empathic and give what you can – no amount or donation is too small.


Here are some valuable lessons we can take from the health scare and enhanced community quarantine.

Be prepared for any scenario. The best defense we can have against life’s uncertainties is to be ready for anything. Have an emergency fund and insurance for chaotic times like these. If you haven’t yet, build up a savings plan or take out health insurance— these are a couple of the best ways to deal with financial setbacks that may be caused by unforeseen events.

Make adjustments to your lifestyle. Since restaurants and gyms have been either limited or closed, this pandemic has been teaching us to eat better, get enough sleep, and make time to exercise even at home. Remember, what you do every day essentially affects how long and how well you’ll live. It’s always better to establish good habits sooner rather than later. 

Be a friend of the environment. COVID-19 has been a wake-up call to how badly we’ve been treating the environment. With the enhanced community quarantine in place and limited cars on the road, nature has been healing, as evident in the smog-free skies. Taking even small steps like carpooling, recycling, and planting more trees can help further restore the balance of nature.

Take time for yourself. Participating in the rat race entails multitasking and promotes staying busy as a measure of success. Taking breaks to unplug and recharge is usually seen as weakness. However, overexerting yourself is unhealthy so it’s best to listen to your body. You are not required to stay busy. One of the silver linings of the pandemic is the gift of time. Use it wisely to honor your needs, whether that is reading a book or simply having more time for family.

Share your blessings with others. We should try helping those who find it hard to get by. In addition to the numerous deaths and cases, the pandemic has brought on negative economic implications: small businesses are closing, many people are losing their jobs and are finding it hard to take care of themselves and their families. We must strive to be empathic and give what we can – no amount or donation is too small. In the same vein, now is also a good time to show Pinoy pride and support local businesses.

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Huggies Philippines launches Huggies Club: Facebook Live to connect Moms at home to medical experts



MANILA, Philippines, 30 April 2020 – A trusted parenting partner for moms everywhere, Kimberly-Clark’s Huggies® brand will be launching Huggies Club: Facebook Live, a series of online forums that aim to help guide expectant, new, and experienced moms through every step of their motherhood journey.

Starting this Saturday, May 2 at 8pm, and hosted on the Huggies Philippines Facebook page, each session will feature a medical expert and a fellow parent who will cover a variety of topics that aim to guide and equip viewers with useful tips and uplifting advice as they go through the delicate stages of motherhood; from prenatal to postnatal, whether they have an infant or a toddler. The first few sessions will specifically focus on helping them navigate the unique circumstances they find themselves in today. A live Q&A segment will follow to give viewers a chance to ask questions for either expert or mom.



By connecting them to these medical professionals and parents with relatable situations or experiences, Huggies hopes to be a reliable support system for moms and their kids, offering them a safe space to comfort and care for each other during these stressful and challenging times. As they practice home quarantine, social distancing, and more stringent sanitation, moms remain constantly on the lookout for information online that help address their pressing concerns and queries.

“We understand that the COVID-19 situation has really impacted the physical, mental, and emotional health of moms,” says Huggies Marketing Manager Bernice Ilacad-Jalgalado. “That is why we are carefully and continuously coming up with efforts like Huggies Club: Facebook Live to make more moms feel at ease as they provide comfort and care for their babies in these trying times.”

Like and follow Huggies Philippines Facebook page to stay updated on the latest announcements and updates. 

For more information, visit https://www.huggies.com.ph/.

April 29, 2020

ING continues to support clients during ECQ and extends help in the fight against COVID-19


The extended community quarantine (ECQ) across Luzon due to COVID-19 has seen many Filipinos gradually shifting to the use of online banking, especially as movements of non-essential personnel and goods have been limited to control the spread of the pandemic. Transferring money, monitoring finances and managing funds are now increasingly done from the safety of people’s homes.

According to Nicholas Mapa, Senior Economist at ING Bank, growth of the Philippine economy can fall to as low as -0.1% if the situation does not improve by May. This means that major economic drivers like consumer spending, OFW remittances and local trade and tourism are slowly declining, therefore ultimately affecting the way people manage their finances during this time. 

“In many ways, we now see that Filipinos have a higher awareness of the need to build their savings and keep an emergency fund. As an all-digital bank, we want to continue being our customers’ partner towards financial security. That is why we have decided to keep the ING Savings interest rate at 4% per annum*. This way, we hope to give our customers the assurance that their money will continue to grow with ING as their sustained savings or for any emergency needs,” said Hans Sicat, country manager of ING Bank in the Philippines.

“Our mobile app continues to be accessible 24/7 in our promise to provide simple, easy and convenient banking services to Filipinos. We know that managing your money digitally is highly necessary at this time, so it is important for us to maintain our no-fees policy when customers transfer funds from ING to other local banks.”

In addition to keeping the interest rate, ING Bank together with its global processing and support centre ING Business Shared Services, Manila have committed to donate €100,000 to several healthcare and non-governmental organizations in response to the immediate needs. True to its long-standing partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), ING is also supporting the UNICEF donation drive initiative to provide aid to the local healthcare sector in the Philippines. 

Hans added: “We remain hopeful that things will get better soon and we will continue to support all our clients and the local communities as we power through this challenging time together.”


More details of this offer can be found on https://ing.com.ph/promos/4-percent-interest 

*4% interest rate per annum for balance up to P10 million, till July 31, 2020

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