Friday, February 26, 2016

A Not Awesome Experience with Awesome Events by Mark Cuevas

Disclaimer: Everything I’ve written here is based on my personal experience, how I felt about them, the impression they've left on me, and the actual transaction that transpired between us back in 2015.

Worst nightmare! That’s how I felt about my experience with Awesome Events by Mark Cuevas. 

When my husband and I started saving for our wedding he also started scouting for an event organizer/coordinator. He knew we will need one since our schedule at work is far from normal. We also don’t want to use our leave credits just for meeting suppliers. That’s what our restdays are for. He actually found two potential coordinators but we picked Awesome Events by Mark Cuevas because of the good feedback we read about them and their packages are already complete from photographer, videographer, makeup artist, prenup, invitation, bride and entourage flower arrangement, caterer, lively emcee to wedding cake, dove, bridal car, basically everything that you will need for a wedding. We were so rapt with all the good feedbacks they have on their website and on Facebook that when my friend announced that she will get married I didn’t hesitate to refer Awesome Events to her (well, I also informed her about the other supplier but she chose Awesome Events) even if I haven’t experienced working with them yet. Good thing they were able to deliver service on my friend’s wedding, otherwise, I would’ve felt guilty if their hard earned money (just like ours) went to waste. 

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

My version of Pesto Recipe

Ever since I saw on YouTube how to make pesto I've always wanted to recreate it in my kitchen. The ingredients are few and the procedure is easy to follow. I've tried doing it by chopping the basil using knife but it requires a major elbow grease. Maybe that's why chefs prefer to make it using food processor. Thank you to my husband's generosity because now, I can make pesto and other recipes that would require serious grinding and mincing using my very own food processor.
I cooked some wheat penne pasta and add pan fried chicken breast which I marinated in Pink Himalayan salt, ground pepper and dried basil for 4 hours and voilà - dinner is served!

Monday, December 28, 2015

Baga Manila in (All Home) Imus, Cavite

Lately, hubby and I have been going back and forth to All Home in Imus to buy some stuff for our house. This store is huge and has everything you would probably need from building to furnishing your house. That's why we would always be here for hours just window shopping. But after strolling, it would be nice to sit while having a snack. There's a kiosk inside All Home selling steamed hotdogs and siomai but you can also find this in other convenience stores. Good thing Baga Manila put up a branch at the parking space of All Home Imus.
lots of empty chair since it is still early.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Peach Mango Pop

This recipe was inspired by Jollibee Peach Mango Pie (obviously). I really like the combination of peach and mango either in my pie or in my waffle, so when I went to S&R last weekend with my husband and found this Dole Peach Mango on sale, I thought I could use it to make my favorite dessert. There was just a slight problem. I do not know how to make a pie crust and I don't have a waffle maker. I'm not an expert in the kitchen so I just settled for popsicles.
This recipe is so easy, the ingredients are very few, no need for any fancy kitchen tool, and you can do this at home with your kids too. Let's start!

Monday, November 9, 2015

Whole Day Pig-Out at Balay Indang (Indang, Cavite)

Whenever I go on a vacation, I always make sure that I get the value of my hard earned money since I only get to do some R&R after slaving myself to work for months. It’s nice to go in a place where you can relax and unwind and at the same time experience new things and worry nothing about where or what to eat. Good thing there is a B&B near our home that has everything I was looking for – Balay Indang. You may check my previous blog (click here) to know more about this place because this page is dedicated to all the sumptuous, delish, mouthwatering, plush, healthy, and hefty meals we had at Balay Indang. WARNING: Make sure you have full stomach before scrolling down because it is going to make you hungry. Go ahead, grab some food or better yet get a towel to wipe the drool off your mouth. JJJ

Staycation at Balay Indang (Indang, Cavite)

After some alone time with my husband, it’s time to celebrate my special day with my family. I rarely celebrate my birthday even when I was a kid. No big parties, cakes or balloons. It’s not because my parents don’t love me, but it’s because they are average earners who would rather spend their hard earned money for my education. My mom would just cook my favorite ulam and buy my favorite kakanin then we’ll have lunch or dinner at home. It's a simple celebration and I never ask them for more because I understand that we have to save for other important things. Fast forward to 2015, I’ve realized that our family never had bonding moments outside our home. We only celebrate special occasions at home and my parents have never experienced traveling for relaxation. They both hate long travel hours and I don’t want to spend too much time on the road either that’s why I looked for some place within Cavite where we could still relax and have quality time together. So, I decided to bring them to Balay Indang. At first, I was hesitant that my father wouldn’t like the place because there’s no television there. They both love watching Yaya Dub so the thought of not being able to watch Eat Bulaga might not be appealing to them. Of course, I didn’t tell that part to them when I initially invited them for a vacation. I only told them about it when it was already a few days before our check-in schedule. Hehehehe There’s one problem though, we don’t have a car and Balay Indang is somewhere out of route of PUVs. Argh!!! Good thing my mom suggested to rent the jeep we used on my wedding. This is it! Nothing could stop us from enjoying an overnight stay far from the hustle and bustle of Dasmariñas, hehehe.

Staycation destination: checked. Transpo: checked. Food: checked, checked, CHECKED! Let’s go!! 

Friday, November 6, 2015

Lurra Spa (Acacia Hotel Manila)

I’ve been looking forward for my birthday this year because finally, for the first time, my husband and I will be staying in a five star hotel (check our Acacia Hotel experience here). To take everything on the next level, we decided to make a reservation at Lurra Wellness Spa. Honestly, their packages were a bit pricey for us since we don’t usually go to an expensive spa except for Island Spa in Island Cove. We’ve tried their service twice and we were satisfied on both times we were there. Going back to Lurra Wellness Spa (Lurra means Earth), they claim as a haven of rest and relaxation.  They have well-trained therapists that could help you feel rejuvenated with the massages and treatments that they offer. Sounds inviting? Well wait ‘til you read the reviews of other guests who’ve tried their service and I’m sure you would want to make that call now to make a reservation. I know because that’s what I felt after reading blogs about Lurra Wellness Spa.


Lurra Wellness Spa Reception Area