Mandaue Foam Releases "Radiant Orchid" Collection

Sunday, January 12, 2014

You can jazz up your home with 2014’s Color of the Year - Radiant Orchid, which is perfectly going to complement your existing white and gray furniture.

It's fresh, feminine and perfect for the sophisticated woman who wants it all. This is Mandaue Foam and Furniture's treat for those who wants a little color in their life. This is officially the color of the year and they are dishing out some modern pieces that would really delight the design enthusiasts who want an affordable yet stylish pieces in their homes this 2014!



They've also got other accent pieces like this armchair in Radiant Orchid which can definitely add that pop of color to your personal space. Radiant Orchid can also be warm and cozy when paired with your existing pieces in neutral shades like olives, grays or beige.

It's form and function, really thought about by their in house designers. You can mix and match, or just go wild with this color if you want to. If you prefer a different color palette, this can still work with dark tones as long as you want to keep it unique and full of excitement in your homes. Take a breather on those boring furniture and sell them off to get new ones. You deserve something better and this might be the best time to invest in modern furniture you've always wanted. Go visit or check out Mandaue Foam's showroom today!



COW

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Project Rebuild: Coca-Cola, Habitat For Humanity and Philippine Red Cross

Friday, January 10, 2014


Our brothers and sisters in the Visayas region definitely had better days. With the onslaught of Typhoon Yolanda, thousands of Pinoys from that region suffered a lot. We are still helping, and they are still mourning. They pick up the pieces and we still pray for them. Now more than ever we need to help them to get back on their feet. Coca-Cola, Habitat For Humanity and the Philippine Red Cross are joining forces to rebuild homes in the region and it didn't come at a better time.



Awww.. isn't that touching? For what its worth, the video just implied something significant. Each little help counts. If you are up to it, please do whatever you can to help out less fortunate kababayans in the Visayas but donating even a bit with Habitat for Humanity, The Philippine Red Cross. Each centavo, each peso you give them goes to rebuilding homes and lives in Leyte and other provinces affected by Typhoon Yolanda.

Remember, you can help!

COW

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#RebuildPH Hotline: (02) 462-1333

Where to eat in Baguio: KETCHUP FOOD COMMUNITY


Skip, hop, roll on the ground and smell the almost minty pine trees around you. That's probably one thing you can do when in Baguio City. Though you might enjoy yourself, there will be a huge debate when you get back to Manila if you don't taste the cuisine that Baguio has to offer. There are a lot of restaurants in the city but you might find gems along the way. That's exactly how we felt when we got to KETCHUP Food Community right in front of Baguio's own Wright Park (Romulo Drive, Barangay Lualhati, 2600 Baguio City).


The Ketchup Food Community started 2 years ago. The place used to be a literal dump of vehicles and stuff but the owners thought about turning this piece of land right in front of Wright Park into something great. It consists of 5 restaurants. You can choose to sit anywhere and order in the others I was informed. The owner also did something unusual as he only wanted start ups for restaurants that will occupy this place. They have no same menu. They also kept the rents small so they can concentrate on the food. The construction and interiors also were quite eclectic. They followed the theme of the names of their restaurants. Rumah Sate is more into indo-asian. Canto makes superb steaks. Yummy Tummy does Thai Food. Rancho Norte serves pinoy all day breakfast that includes tapang usa (Deer Jerky) and kabayo (Horse Meat). Green Pepper makes use of the ingredient on its name and spices up dishes, roasted ones, even desserts - all delectable. We went ahead and ordered their best sellers!

Places to go after Baguio: Mount Kalugong Eco Park in Benguet

Wednesday, January 08, 2014


I've been blessed last December and part of that is the trip to Baguio with some blogger friends of mine. We were able to cover quite a lot in Baguio, but in some whiff of a wind we thought about what other things to do aside from the city landmarks. I'm no nature loving kinda guy but don't get me wrong, I like the adventure of going where nobody's gone. Good thing our blogger cum photographer friend Dean Cuanso (of http://watwatworld.com/) invited us to see Mount Kalugong. At first, I thought we were just going to a hill right beside the Strawberry Fields in Benguet. I was wrong. This was a full pledged elementary rock climbing trail which was just a few minutes away from Baguio City. You'll see a full view of the valley known as the salad bowl of the Philippines. Make sure though that you have appropriate climbing shoes. I went there with a pair of casual Boxfresh shoes from the UK, which was not a good thing haha.

If you plan to go here please contact them through their Facebook page or call 09196728888/09498980328 because it is not easy going up. You'll need a 4x4 perhaps or just do it on foot if you are up to it. 

To get a feel of what Mount Kalugong has to offer, here's a video I made of the short side trip :)



And that's how good it feels from up there! =) This is only my second time to go to Baguio, it's a renewed romance with the city. Benguet was definitely a perk!
COW

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