August 4, 2015

NBA, PBA players paint murals and conduct basketball clini in Bocaue for Project Pearls

NBA player Alec Burks of the Utah Jazz together with Craig Brown, Director of NBA Basketball Operations for Southeast Asia and Carlo Singson, NBA Philippines Country Manager conducted twin NBA Cares basketball activities with Project Pearls July 30 in Bocaue Bulacan to celebrate NBA Fit Week in the Philippines. 


The NBA group together with Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) All-Stars and Gilas Pilipinas players Ranidel De Ocampo, Beau Belga, and Jayson Castro helped paint murals on the walls of the Project Pearls Learning Center alongside community volunteers. Later, the NBA and PBA players conducted a free basketball clinic for community kids aged 8 to 13 at the PNP Covered Court to inspire the kids and teach them to live a fit and healthy lifestyle. 

NBA Cares is the league’s global community outreach initiative that addresses important social issues such as education, youth and family development and health and wellness.

Other NBA FIT Week activities include a Gatorade NBA Training Camp on July 29 that gathered elite instructors in basketball, fitness, conditioning, and nutrition who shared the latest techniques with elite Filipino athletes and coaches and an Adi Nation Skills Camp on July 31 for youth varsity players.


August 3, 2015

RP pastry business grows as Pinoy taste evolves; Red Ribbon capitalizes on Filipinos’ predisposition to turn the ordinary into unforgettable sweet moments

 
In a survey released in 2013 by the Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI), the number of manufacturing establishments for 2010 reached more than 16,000. Interestingly enough, manufacturers of breads, pastries, cakes, pies and other similar perishable bakery products accounted for 20.3 percent or more than 3,000 of the total number of establishments.

This was a far cry from a time when small, independent neighborhood bakeries catered mostly to residents of small towns and barangays to the massive industry that it is today where bakeries are now conspicuously present in malls and other large commercial areas.The industry has grown to what is now a large scale concern also evidenced, not only the proliferation of many branches by the key players, but also by the entry of foreign brands.

The growth of the industry has not only been a source of employment; it has been responsible for changing the way Filipinos eat and enjoy food that was, only a few decades ago, not the usual fare.

“Decades ago, the usual merienda would be the regular Filipino fare, the kakanins,” said Zinnia Rivera, general manager of Red Ribbon. “Today, cakes, pastries and breads have now become common food items in Filipino homes and enjoyed every day.”

As one of the leading bakeries in the country, Red Ribbon has endeavored to make the consumption of cakes, breads and pastries a regular fare.

What sets the company apart is its inherent understanding of the market that allows it to innovate its product offerings to better delight customers.

Aside from its best-selling favorites like Black Forest, Triple Chocolate roll, Butter Mamon, and Dedication Cakes, Red Ribbon leads in developing flavors and variants that celebrate the many occasions Filipinos observe such as Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Christmas, Easter, and the like.

“We have always made it a point to understand what our consumers want and what resonates with them especially when celebratory occasions are concerned.” Rivera added.

Rivera said that the company is a firm believer in reinventing best-selling items into limited edition offerings that celebrate a much-loved occasion.


Its classic and novel sweet offerings have never failed to impress and endear the brand to its consumers because it touches the heart where it matters.

“I believe that that the ability to re-invent our products is what keeps us relevant to our consumers,” she added. For instance, we have developed many new variants of mamons and cakes that have since become favorites such as the Cookies and Cream Mamon, Caramel Mamon, Choco Banana Split Cake, and Dedication Cakes, just to name a few.”

Today, Red Ribbon remains a much-loved brand in the minds and hearts of its customers because it has succeeded where it matters most: in being a part of everydaysweet moments for Filipino families for many years now.

And for as long as Filipinos come together, Red Ribbon will remain relevant and will always lead in evolving the way we strengthen family ties.

7-Eleven takes Filipino dishes to the next level ! Try Chef Creations Bistek Tagalog and Pork Binagoongan !

7-Eleven, the world’s leading convenience store continously make daily life easier by providing modern convenience.

7-Eleven, is not just your one-stop shop but it also serves as a diner that offers quality home-cooked style meals at a very affordable price. 

The premium rice meal line, Chef Creations, was launched on May 2014 and since then, has conveniently offered amazing dishes that capture the taste of Filipinos.

First introduced in the menu were Pulled Pork with Adobo Dip, Pakbet with Bagnet, and Pork Sinigang sa Kamias – all of which are renowned chef and Filipino food advocate Claude Tayag’s personal twists on local favorites. Hungry customers can have these starting at P75 only.



With the increasing demand for more classic Filipino dishes, 7-Eleven continued its partnership with Chef Claude Tayag and introduced a new set of dishes to the Chef Creations premium line, the Bistek Tagalog and Pork Binagoongan.
“Chef Creations makes every Filipinos feel at home whenever and wherever they are,” said Jose Victor Paterno, CEO of Philippine Seven Corporation. 
“Everyone, regardless of status and position, can have a chance to eat quality home-cooked meals at their own convenience,” he added.
Chef Creations Bistek Tagalog is a simple dish with tasty, tender beef slices marinated with the unmistakable Pinoy flavors of toyo and calamansi and garnished with caramelized onion, while Chef Creations Pork Binagoongan is a traditional Filipino pork dish stewed in mildly salted bagoong (shrimp paste), garlic, onion, tomatoes, and served with slices of fried eggplant and a hint of green chili.

With Chef Claude's Filipino cuisine mastery, the new flavors of Chef Creations surely bring ready-to-eat meals to the next level. These carry the promise of using only the natural ingredients that are slow-cooked to bring out that distinct Filipino taste.

The Chef Creations Bistek Tagalog and Pork Binagoongan are available at selected 7-Eleven branches for only P95 each. But they’re not done yet! 

Watch out as 7-Eleven brings out one more dish. Coming this October, be ready to get your tummies satisfied! 

TV5 highlights funny side of empowered women in “Misterless Misis”


“Misterless Misis”, a new weekly sitcom that highlights the modern-day lives of today's Filipinas, showcasing the fulfillment and challenges of being independent women while at the same time depicting them in a realistically funny way. 


TV5’s “Misterless Misis” is a witty sitcom showcasing the realities and everyday struggles of empowered women as they stand on their own and face the responsibilities they have, be it a child or a job. “Misterless Misis” tells the story of six (6) women who share a unique bond of friendship as they draw strength in each other in coping with their individual lives of being “mister-less”. 

This August 9, TV5 premieres “Misterless Misis” top-billed by some of the most renowned actresses in the industry, namely, Lorna Tolentino, Gelli de Belen, Ritz Azul, with Mitch Valdes and Ruffa Gutierrez, introducing Andie Gomez.

Lorna Tolentino

In her TV5 comeback, multi-awarded actress Lorna Tolentino plays the role of Jenny, a career-oriented woman who is single and jaded when it comes to love. Lorna Tolentino breathes life to the fiery and independent character of Jenny as she showcases her comedic prowess.

 Gelli de Belen 

Meanwhile, Gelli de Belen plays the role of Lisa, wife of an OFW who is bombarded by the incessant rumor of the alleged philandering of her husband. Lisa represents the wives who live independently every day, away from husbands who work abroad.

Ritz Azul
Homegrown TV5 actress Ritz Azul, on the other hand, plays the role of Mia, a sexy and mysterious young lady who just recently moved in the neighborhood. Out of curiosity, the other five women all come up with theories as to why Mia is always visited by various men in her house.


Mitch Valdes
Seasoned performer Mitch Valdes plays the role of Elsa, a newly widowed tenant in the compound who finds it hard to move on from the death of her husband.


Andie Gomez
Joining the cast of “Misterless Misis” is showbiz new comer Andie Gomez who plays the role of Tiny, daughter of Elsa who got pregnant at an early age. Marked by overflowing confidence, Tiny believes that she easily attracts men.


Ruffa Gutierrez
Completing the cast of this weekend sitcom is showbiz royalty Ruffa Gutierrez who plays the role of Diana, a separated wife who never gives up on her hopes of finding Mr. Right. Diana believes that there is no rule written in any book that indicates that you can only love one person in this lifetime. 

Under the direction of Direk Mark Meily, “Misterless Misis” follows the lives of the six strong-willed women as they deal with their life situations in a cheerful and funny way.

“Misterless Misis” airs every Sunday, starting on August 9, at 9pm, exclusively on TV5.





Read. Sip. Dine at the Book & Borders, a cozy nook for book lovers


Charming and inviting, Book and Borders is the latest themed café open in Quezon City, catering to customers who have an appreciation for good books and equally good food and coffee. 

Here's a recommended cozy nook for book lovers. Putting together two of your favorite past times, reading and enjoying a cup of coffee, in just one place, newly-opened Book and Borders Cafe is set to become one of the metro’s more popular hangouts.


Book and Borders, located at 281 Tomas Morato, Quezon City, unlike other crowded cafes where people are more engaged in chit chat, has purposely turned their space into something that is more relaxed and quiet.

This is because the café encourages customers to go through their extensive selection of books, and take their time to hangout or read. In fact, the café also makes book stands available for its customers, to make reading their chosen book, much easier.


Complementing the nice ambiance and the library aspect of the café are delicious light fare and refreshing drinks. 

Aside from delicious muffins, breads, cupcakes, pies, tarts, squares, doughnuts, and cakes (Salted Caramel Chocolate Cake), Book and Borders also serves more filling menu options like pasta (Truffle Mushroom Pasta, Tuyo Pasta), sandwiches (Beef Pastrami Panini), even salad and breakfast options. For drinks, there’s coffee of course, in a variety of options, as well as refreshing smoothies for hot days. 

The café’s brand ambassadors, Karylle and Benjamin Alves are both book lovers, and represents what the café wants to promote very well; which is to encourage the habit of reading as well as indulging in one’s love for coffee.

Benjamin Alves
The two self-confessed book lovers were present at the café’s grand opening last July 28, wherein guests were treated to the café’s bestsellers and were given the chance to enjoy the selection of books that are available.
Karylle
Carrying the tagline, Read. Sip. Dine. Book & Borders is definitely a must-try not just for book lovers and coffee lovers but anyone who is looking for a nice place to hang out in the busy metro.



To learn more about Book & Borders, follow them on Instagram (@bookandborderscafe) and Twitter (@bookandborders). You may also call them on (0932) 871 7856.

With celebrity guests, here are some photos during the opening and blessing of Book & Borders.



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