Friday, August 5, 2011

JAG, Lee, Tribal, Von Dutch Factory Outlet

JAG Factory Outlet

The JAG, Lee, Tribal, Von Dutch Factory Outlet is located at Km. 21 West Service Road, corner Sucat Road, Muntinlupa City, beside Zilog. It's near the Sucat Tollgates. They have big tarpaulin banners announcing 50% off on branded apparels. But they actually sell at 50-70% off.

Inside the air conditioned store, the racks are arranged according to type of apparel and brand. Sizes and colors are not all available but there are lots of selections to choose from. They do have fitting rooms and one can try 3 garments at one time. Cash and major credit cards are accepted.

I got myself Tribal denim skirt at 50% off and Tribal lady tee at almost 60% off. See photos below:

Tribal skirt
Tribal skirt for Php400 

Tribal T-shirt
Tribal T-shirt for Php250

World Food Expo 2011 (WOFEX)

WOFEX 2011

The World Food Expo, dubbed as the “The Ultimate Food Show Experience”, started August 3 and will end today, August 6, 2011. The event is being held at both the SMX Convention Center and World Trade Center. I and a friend were able to visit the exhibition at the SMX Convention Center yesterday afternoon, just in time to watch the on-going culinary competitions (Pastry Category, Pasta - Student Division, and Barista Cup).  Most of the winning entries of different competitions were also displayed for the visitors.

This event brought together participants from the food and beverage industry, as well as from the health and wellness sectors. Booths were neatly lined-up showcasing their products and services. Seminars and free cooking demos are also part of the on-going activities. Aside from the numerous food tastings, there are also promotional giveaways and raffle prizes.

It is indeed an ultimate experience!

winning entries

judges
the judges in action at the Pasta Competition floor

Barista Cup
winners of the Barista Cup

bag of freebies
my friend going home happy with a bag of freebies

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

JOCKEY Factory Outlet

Jockey Outlet

One of my all-time favorite factory outlets! Located in Jaka Plaza along Sucat Rd., Jockey Factory Outlet has been there for years, selling Jockey products at discounted prices.

Today, I passed by hoping there are new stocks available. Sure enough, they were opening boxes of Jockey items, aside from those already on display.

Jockey stock
Jockey products at factory price

From the heaps of apparels, I was able to get a blue cotton lady polo shirt at Php150 and 2 Jockey cotton sandos at Php29 each.

lady polo
Blue Cotton Lady Polo Shirt @ Php150

lady sando
Lady Cotton Sandos @ Php29 each

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Guava Season

guavas

Just outside the National Statistics Office along East Avenue, there is a woman selling freshly picked native guavas from Bulacan. You can't miss her, she's right in front of the gate with her "bilao" of  guavas every afternoon until the guava season lasts. The guavas sell fast for Php35/kilo. Rich in Vitamins A and C, with higher anti-oxidant value than the large variety, the local guavas are good munch. I bought myself 1 kilo which brought back memories of grade school years when we used to trade writing papers for guavas with our classmates from the barrio, same best deal.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Sabunggai (Gynura Procumbens)

Sabunggai (Gynura Procumbens)

Growing in pots right in our balcony are herbal plants which were introduced to us as Ashitaba (Tomorrow's Leaf).  My online research showed, however, that whereas Ashitaba leaves look like enlarged flat version of  parsley leaves, Sabunggai leaves are ovate-elliptic shaped as in the above picture. The stems turn purple once they matured which we cut and replant for propagation.

Known in English as Longevity Spinach, this plant is known to thrive in thickets along streams, in old clearings, usually in fertile moist soil, at low and medium altitudes from Northern Luzon to Mindanao. Although there are no seeds, this plant grows easily, as i said, from matured stem cuttings.  It is known to be an herbal treatment of eruptive fever, rash, kidney disease, migraine, constipation, hypertension, diabetes and cancer according to some sources.

People who use this for various remedies recommend consumption of 3 to 7 raw leaves a day. In Singapore, the Chinese believe it has the ability to lower blood pressure and sugar levels. In Indonesia, the leaves are used as cancer medication. In Thai folk medicine, it is used to treat topical inflammation, rheumatism, and viral ailments. In the Philippines, particularly in Mindanao, the plant is grown in the rice fields as a "remedy for rice aphids".

To date, limited number of scientific studies were done on this herbal plant, mostly vitro and in vivo studies. A study conducted in Singapore used diabetic rat models which showed that an alcoholic extract of Gynura Procumbens was able to reduce elevated blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Another one by the Korean researchers reported that this herb possesses anti-hypertensive properties in a rat model.

My cousin in her golden years, who introduced this herbal plant to us, eats several leaves daily. Combined with balanced diet, the mild tasting raw leaves boost her energy level and help in maintaining her ideal body weight. Her sister suffered from anemia and was taking oral medicines. Several months after eating the raw leaves of Sabunggai, she was able to stop taking the prescribed drugs.  In our own household, my mother who is in her 70's and was diagnosed with mild diabetes started eating Sabunggai leaves late last year. The immediate visible effect on her, would you believe, is thicker hair without any grey hair growth. Our helper started eating the leaves too. She swears she has thicker hair and longer eyelashes now. Aside from that, her pimples slowly dried up and  got healed.

I eat 4 raw Sabunggai leaves daily, initially because I thought they were the general health tonic Ashitaba leaves. This harmless herb, however, gave me clearer complexion and thicker black hair, and probably internal health benefits too. Now, who wouldn't want that?

Other reads:
Philippine Medicinal Plants
Diabetes Living

Monday, July 11, 2011

Splurge and Save

I'm officially addicted to these great deal sites where best value products and services are available. They provide a marketplace where they feature amazing deals at 50% to 90% savings! My top favorites are Ensogo and Cashcashpinoy.

From Ensogo, aside from two raffle vouchers, I got myself fine lash extension at 50% off. While from Cashcashpinoy, I have vouchers for Sushis ALL-YOU-CAN buffet and entrance ticket for WOFEX World Food Expo 2011.

It's so easy to enjoy these perks, one only has to register in their websites, buy before the offer ends, choose the payment option, and print the voucher!  You don't even need to own credit cards because there are other payment options.

So, if you have plans of eating out, taking a vacation, pampering yourselves...these great deal vouchers will come in handy.

I'm Home

flying kiss

my mind's a little fucked up
i can't think straight, i can't think right
but this is home and i wanna go back
to the warmth of once familiar ground
where words are dancing before my eyes
a welcome sight to a weary heart