
Our new favorites from Goldilocks
Every Filipino will surely agree when we say there are days when you can’t help but crave classic Filipino home-style meals. And back when we
Every Filipino will surely agree when we say there are days when you can’t help but crave classic Filipino home-style meals. And back when we
The new normal scenario has turned our routines upside down. What used to be a straightforward task like going to the supermarket to buy groceries
For over half a century now, Goldilocks has been part of the Filipino Christmas (the Filipino everything, really), making celebrations sweeter and bringing families together.
We were among many Filipinos who recently trooped to our favorite Uniqlo branch to buy Jollibee shirts. We were also excited about Uniqlo’s partnership with
The SM Mall of Asia Arena, venue of the December 30 wedding reception of actors Dingdong Dantes and Marian (Rivera) Gracia, can accommodate as many as 16,000 for basketball matches and concerts. The challenge for the wedding production team led by creative director Noel Manapat and production designer Gino Gonzales was to make this cavernous location look intimate and elegant—and dramatic.
I was overjoyed when I received a copy of the Goldilocks cookbook from dear friend Alan German.
Thank God the world didn’t end on 12-21-12, as the Mayans purportedly prophesied. What would I have worn?
“It’s time to give back,” said Pinky Yee, Goldilocks marketing director. “We take pride that Goldilocks is a homegrown Filipino brand, and for our company to last this long (47 years), we felt it’s about time we opened our doors to our patrons.”
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