Green food, clean farming, tree preservation–Kai Farms is about back-to-basics living
A row of flaming tigtrees, locally known as baston de San Jose, line the undulating road leading to Kai Farms.
A row of flaming tigtrees, locally known as baston de San Jose, line the undulating road leading to Kai Farms.
The gap between farms and restaurants used to be far and wide. But when the farm-to-table social movement caught on, chefs became more conscious about getting fresh, varied food ingredients.
It was an impulsive decision that brought us to Balay Dako in Tagaytay, just off Silang, Cavite.
PIANISTS Ingrid Sala Santamaria and Reynaldo Reyes recently gave the first of the three slated farewell performances to wind up the “Romantic Piano Concerto Journey.” At the Sisters of Mary
The recent outreach concert of the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) under Arturo Molina at the Sisters of Mary School in Silang, Cavite, was an eye-opener for those who believed that
Music-lovers from Manila discovered a perfect recital venue when pianist Cecile Licad “debuted” at the St. Benedict Chapel in Westgrove Heights in Silang, Cavite, on the eve of Typhoon “Glenda.”
The rainy season may have arrived, but the weather still gets uncomfortably hot on most days. There are two ways to escape the heat: one is by frolicking on the beach; the other, by hiking up a mountain.
Thanks to the late Dr. Romeo Echauz, I developed a devotion to the Bambino de Aracoeli, who is much loved in Rome and in the Catholic world. When he was still alive, the good doctor would invite friends and family to the Holy Mass honoring the Holy Child in the Sto. Bambino Chapel in the Filipinas Paradise Complex in Naic, Cavite. It was on May 2, 1897, when Pope Leo XIII crowned the Holy Child in the chapel on Capitoline Hill in Rome.
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