Last week, we published our Super DIY poetry kit and asked readers to send in their poetry. We’re loving your words—keep them coming.
Add gilt to your décor the easy and inexpensive way. Even your little ones can help out in this simple craft.
Now that school is back, parents have to think what delectable lunch they can pack for their kids every week day. My own kids, when they were in grade school and high school, preferred a home-cooked meal to the dismal ones served in the school cafeteria.
Organization is everything, they say, especially when space is limited. But sometimes, that can mean putting things away so well, we forget we even have them. With items such as jewelry and accessories, things can get tangled and mixed up quickly.
If you like bread seasoned with herbs and spices, you don’t have to buy the expensive ones in specialty stores. You can make your own herbed bread.
When I was growing up, one of our treats on Christmas morning was inangit. Made with sticky rice (malagkit), it was very similar to suman, except that it wasn’t wrapped in banana leaves. I guess if there’s such a thing as lumpiang hubad, inangit would come close to being suman na hubad.
On a recent visit to Cagayan de Oro, our hosts gifted us with a pack of smoked, cooked pork ham.
One of our favorite dishes at home is adobong pusit (squid cooked adobo style). It’s a home-style dish that’s quick to prepare and pairs well with hot rice.
Looking to buy a new pair of sneakers but can’t seem to find one you really like? Why not create...
Today being Valentine’s Day, love seems to be permeating the atmosphere. As a consequence, gifts as an expression of love are the order of the day. Probably the most popular Valentine’s Day gifts are flowers and chocolates.