Last year, for our barkada Christmas dinner, a tradition we started six years ago, we made sure our menu matched our Secret Santa theme: circus.
Fr. Herb Schneider’s love of cooking flourished when he joined the Jesuit order in 1957.
Daddy and Mommy shouldn’t have passed on the credit for gift-giving to Santa Claus. But they did. So my Christmas of very long ago turned into some sort of crash landing.
With Christmas just two days away, here’s a list to help you splurge a little for the fitness buff.
As Christmas lists are accomplished and holidays greetings sent, one special name remains unchecked: YOURS.
These DIY edible gift items are easy to assemble and can be personalized. The recipient will appreciate not just your gesture but the actual gift itself.
We make it easy for you to shop for stylish loved ones with this last-minute shopping guide, with suggestions for each individual on your Christmas list.
Give your loved one a gift that doesn’t just offer comfort for the feet, but also warms the heart.
There are two types of shoppers: those whose soundtrack are as chill and relaxed as “Let It Snow,” and those whose Christmas shopping song is the accelerated version of the Chipmunks Christmas album. If you are just about ready to give up on your long Christmas list and prepare hastily printed IOU’s instead, check out these one-stop shops that will let you cross off every name while spending only once on parking.