December 9, 2011

The Best Holidays, Fujidenzo Gifts this Christmas!

Looking for the best Christmas gift?

I’m sure you are busy doing shopping for Christmas gifts to your  family, love ones, relatives, friends, god children and even our wish for ourselves!

This Christmas, give the gift that keeps on giving through any of Fujidenzo’s home and commercial appliances. Whether you’re looking for the ultimate gift for your parents or a great prize for your company’s raffle,  Fujidenzo will surely bring its recipients a grateful smile and cheer.


Fujidenzo appliances promise ‘Quality above all,’ assuring a high level of quality control in the products’ manufacturing process. Purchase power is not an issue since Fujidenzo assures its affordability to the average Filipino family with its reasonable prices. Thus, buying your parents a new refrigerator or purchasing several twin tub washers for your company’s raffle giveaways won’t drastically break your budget. It’s a win-win situation for you, whether you’re the giver or the receiver.


Fujidenzo’s product line-up includes refrigerators, washers and dryers, microwave ovens, and cooking ranges. There are also appliances that can be used for businesses such as chest and upright freezers, chillers, bar fridges, and wine coolers.


Other products worth considering as either a gift or for your company’s giveaways are small appliances such as electric fans, food steamers, electric kettles, coffeemakers and tea brewers.


Through its balance of quality and affordability, every Fujidenzo appliance will surely be treasured and loved since it has a useful purpose in every home. They also come in a sleek and modern design that can match any kind of kitchen design.


So this holiday season, give the perfect Christmas present. Give a Fujidenzo product today.


Happy shopping !



December 7, 2011

"Villancicos Ng Paskong Pilipino" , a concert at San Agustin Church in Intramuros

I enjoyed watching  "Villancicos Ng Paskong Pilipino" , a concert featuring Spanish and Filipino villancicos, held at the historical San Agustin Church in Intramuros  last night, 
Dec. 6.

The “villancico” is an old music form from Spain and Portugal that has come to be associated with Christmas. This hopes to create awareness about the Filipino villancico heritage and to bring back memories of Christmas celebrations in the Spanish era. Aside from the traditional songs introduced into the country by the Spanish religious orders, Filipino composers have also tried their hand in writing villancicos. Among these are those discovered in Santa Clara Choir Books that date back to 1871-1874. Many of us heard this for the first time in the concert.
Novo Concertante Manila
Performing the villancicos were the Tiples de Santo Domingo and the Santo Domingo Male Chorale known as the oldest boys’ choir in the Philippines conducted by Eugene de los Santos and the Novo Concertante Manila with Arwin Tan as conductor.
Santo Domingo Male Chorale 


Also performed were Thea Perez, soprano and Cynthia Sy, soprano; and Alejandro D. Consolacion as the organist.

Tiples De Santo Domingo members continuing their tradition and celebrating musical supremacy since 1978.

The program  showed the traditional Nacio Nacio Pastores, a Villancico from Calahorra; Villancico A Pastores de Belen by Marcelo Adonay; Pastorale by Johann Sebastian Bach featuring Alejandro Consolacion II on the organ. Villancico Pilipino, La Virgen Lava Panales, Que Tranquilla esta la noche and Silencio pastores by Rosalina Abejo featuring soprano Thea Perez; Payapang Daigdig by Felipe de Leon; the traditional Noong Araw Ng Pasko and Noche Buena; Simbang Gabi by Lucio San Pedro; Pasko Na Naman by Felipe de Leon; and Ang Pasko ay Sumapit with Consolacion on the organ.

The finale song was Ang Pasko Ay Sumapit originally by Vicente Rubi in Cebuano and later given Tagalog lyrics by Levi Celerio is one example. So is Felipe de Leon’s Pasko Na Naman.
We were surprised by the great performances and feel Christmas carols , historical and Spanish traditional. I hear and sang inside my heart, the harmony and melody  thru the church and liturgical use of Christmas carols.

A little history of Villancicos: 
The first specifically Christmas hymns that we know of appear in fourth century Rome. Latin hymns such as Veni redemptor gentium, written by Ambrose, Archbishop of Milan, were austere statements of the theological doctrine of the Incarnation in opposition to Arianism. Corde natus ex Parentis (Of the Father's love begotten) by the Spanish poet Prudentius  is still sung in some churches today.

In the ninth and tenth centuries, the Christmas "Sequence" or "Prose" was introduced in North European monasteries, developing under Bernard of Clairvaux into a sequence of rhymed stanzas. In the twelfth century the Parisian monk Adam of St. Victor began to derive music from popular songs, introducing something closer to the traditional Christmas carol.



December 5, 2011

World of Wellness (WOW) SPArty

Join Cory Quirino as she celebrates the first year anniversary of   World of Wellness (WOW) SPArty this coming December 17, 2011 from 9:00 am  to 12:00 pm at One Esplanade, Seaside corner JW Diokno Boulevard, SM Mall of Asia Complex in Pasay City.

Wellness Talk by Cory Quirino, Mini Fashion Show, Product Launching and Lots of Surprises.
Get Free Back Massage, Free Facial, Raffle, Free Medical Advice  and Derma Consultation. 
Freebies, Free Testing & Tasting. 
RAFFLE: Trip for 2 to Boracay with Meals (3 days and 2 Nights)

Let's WOW SPArty ! Entrance is P250.00 only!

Miss Ecuador Wins Miss Earth 2011


Miss Ecuador Olga Alva crowned as the Miss Earth 2011 at the coronation night in UP Diliman during the Coronation Show on Dec. 3. The 23-year-old beat out contestants from 84 other countries to win the competition.


Miss Ecuador, Olga Alava, was the stunning beauty  accepted her award wearing a glittering white gown with silver rhinestone embellishments.


Alava is a native of Guayaquil. She is a model and an international business graduate as well as a student of Asian culture, who studied in China for a year and speaks fluent Mandarin.

The exotic beauty presented an ecological project for safeguarding Ecuador's mangroves. She also acts as an advocate for the protection of the Yasuni biosphere reserve in her native country.
The Philippines’ representative, Athena Mae Imperial,  was hailed as Miss Water.

Caroline Medina of Venezuela was named Miss Fire while Driely Araujo of Brazil was crowned Miss Air.



Miss Ecuador impressed judges with her answer on why education must be the priority of world leaders in promoting environmentalism. 

As this year’s title-holder, it is her duty to be an ambassador for the environment.



Miss Philippines still stood out wearing a red gown. Miss Venezuela looked like a real-life Barbie doll with her pink sequined gown.
 




“I will continue working for the environment. I’m very proud to represent my country and have this crown. I’m very happy,” Miss Ecuador told members of the press after the pageant. 

Miss Ecuador is happy for the Filipinos' support and warm welcome since they arrived in the country for the pageant's activities. She added that all of the contestants are qualified for the crown. She hopes that the candidates continue their advocacy for the environment.

“I h

ope they can still help me and work with me. They’re here for a purpose. I hope they continue protecting the environment,” Miss Ecuador said.

"Celebrating Forests for People" was the slogan of this year's Miss Earth pageant, in an effort to raise awareness of the effects of climate change. Miss Ecuador also took home a cash prize of $20,000 along with other rewards.













December 4, 2011

Age-Defying Diet

The Okinawa Diet Plan is a great and significant contribution to the science of healthy weight loss and  longevity. For our health , read this book and follow the recommendations.
The new on-line diet and lifestyle program from the authors of the bestselling books The Okinawa Program and The Okinawa Diet Plan. The Okinawa Diet brings a unique approach to healthy living, weight loss and longevity. It teaches the right carbs, the right fats and the right proteins. It will help us healthy loss of body fat rather than just body weight.

Many people think it to be the Best Age-Defying Diet in the World. 

Dr. Willcox says the Japanese Okinawa diet can help us feel better and look younger no matter what our age.

Daily Diet

7 fruits and vegetables a day

7 servings of whole grains a day

2 servings of soy products a day
They use soy flour, tofu, and soy beans in the pod are a popular snack

Fish  > Salmon, Mackerel, Tuna
Fresh water fish are rich in omega-3 fatty acids which reduce heart attacks

2 servings of calcium a day

6 glasses of water a day

6 cups of herb tea.

Try this ! Be healthy and let's get leaner, live longer and never feel hungry! A wonderful  aspects of our life,  we will add years to our life and life to our years. 

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