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Thursday August 21, 2008
Start: 00:00

Nature has imbued its creatures with instinct and the ability to survive. Being the only creature that has free will and the freedom to make mistakes, man can learn a thing or two from these lower forms of life. The ant and the bee, for instance, are good models in learning about financial literacy.

Saturday August 23, 2008
Start: 00:14

TODAY'S TIDBIT:
“People do not put new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the skins burst, the wine spills out, and the skins are ruined. Rather, they pour new wine into fresh wineskins, and both are preserved.” – Matthew 9:17

Wednesday August 27, 2008
Start: 00:00

By: Mica Kerkdijk

Mommy used to tell us all the time that her dream was to have our home run like a hotel. Well, that's been fulfilled, somewhat, in my home, but that's because I feel like I'm the @#^*& chambermaid!

Start: 00:00

By: Rissa Calica-Gimenez

One of the ancient home remedies for balancing high blood sugar or diabetes is just as close and down-to-earth as your garden.

The neem leaf, one of our country’s wonder plants, is a popular Philippine medicinal plant known for its countless cures, most specially for wild, insulin swings!

Diabetes or hyperglaecemia is a condition when one’s body is unable to cope with the sugar overload in the system. The neem’s potent extract is extremely bitter and counters the sugar offenders in the body.

Start: 00:18

TODAY'S TIDBIT:
“Her children arise and call her blessed…” – Proverbs 31:28

Being a mother can be a thankless job. Most days I don’t know if what I do for my kids is appreciated. Or if it makes a difference in the way they are growing up. I take heart in the story of Tita Mely, a senior member of our community.

Start: 00:25

By: Becca de la Vega
Since arriving in New Zealand in May 2007, we have experienced two autumns and survived two winters. Soon, it will be the blooming of spring flowers. And then, come December, the damaging sun of summer will he here again.

Start: 00:54

By: Becca de la Vega

We live in historic Howick, Auckland. This scenic seaside village is a top tourist destination known for its landscape and ancient charm. It is in this community where we have begun to grow new roots.

It is here where our children go to the local primary school. We chose this because it’s a Catholic school under the Diocese of Auckland and it’s just walking distance from our new home.

Friday August 29, 2008
Start: 18:57

Are you a Maria Clara? A Gabriela Silang? Or a Cory Aquino? Like all women, Filipinas do come in all shapes and sizes. But what sets us apart is our character – unique, distinct, feisty, yet caring to the max. Find out what type of a Filipina you are and have fun!


You’re a Maria Clara if you…

Monday September 1, 2008
Start: 00:13

Moms who like smooth, well tucked-in sheets like the ones you see on hotel beds will be delighted with these bed sheet clips. They are so easy to make and the materials are inexpensive. These little things are very useful in keeping bed sheets looking neat.

 

MATERIALS:

Start: 00:22

The smell of barbecue hot on the grill greets you. A mélange of fresh produce catches your eye. Succulent fruits of varied shapes, colors and sizes from as far back as the South, fresh organic vegetables from Tagaytay and Baguio, super sweet mangoes from Zambales. Then, a gaggle of voices intrude as the place starts to stir with friends and neighbors eager to sample the weekend’s offering.The place?

Start: 22:00

St Mark Square is said to be one of the most beautiful squares in the world. Even Napoleon called it the drawing room of Europe. Sometimes I don't see it when all I see are heads of tourists bobbing up and down the square to catch glimpses of the Bridge of Sighs, the Doges Palace and the basilica.Is it worth returning to time and time again?

Of course! No one ever gets tired of Venice and there is always something to discover in each trip. Here are the main places to see if you've got just a day to see Venice:

Start: 23:56

Yup! You’re bound to age… and you feel it as you trudge through your daily activities. Laugh lines become deeper. Chin sees double. Breasts head south.Horrified yet? Take heart, girl. Check out your to-do list of 10 proven secrets you can do each day to age-proof yourself!

Wednesday September 3, 2008
Start: 00:31

TODAY'S TIDBIT: News Flash - “Motel chain shuts down for God”
“But blessed are your eyes, because they see, and your ears, because they hear.” – Matthew 13:16

Start: 00:45

by Anna Green
This year my family and I decided to spend our summer vacation in some local areas here in England.

So after spending hours trawling the web for hotels and places to go we chose the Midlands.

As with all road trips each member in my family has a task to do. I do the packing and unpacking, prepare food and drinks to take with us in the car just in case we get stranded for a few minutes and I die of starvation (that’s the Pinay in me).

Start: 19:21

Emy Cañete reveals her tips to looking fresh all day

Ladies need to look pretty on any occasion or situation. If you look good, you feel good. Imagine running into an old flame or a well made-up former rival looking like a greeting card left in the mailbox too long – washed out and weather beaten. The old flame will thank his lucky stars he didn’t end up with you. And the former rival will tut-tut at how much you’ve changed over the years.

Start: 20:55

Why people of mixed cultures marry and for what reason is often a hot topic of discussion. Having been married to a man from a different culture than my own for almost twenty-five years gives me a pretty clear picture. I can’t speak for all people but I do have some views of my own which I will share with you.

Sunday September 7, 2008
Start: 17:19

Looking for ways to feel energized? Don’t use your emotion and turn to food to lift you out of the doldrum. Food (especially fatty snacks) will only make you fat and more miserable in the long run. Here are 5 non-food tips to boost your spirits.

Start: 22:42

Christmas is almost here. I can already hear the groans of moms, ninangs, and aunts who are already feeling the economic crunch. Gift-giving this coming Yuletide season will be an additional burden for their stressed-out pocket books.

Monday September 8, 2008
Start: 00:12

Celebrating a special moment in the life of your beloved is not only about finding the right gift to give. It includes the way you look, your fragrance, a place with a romantic ambiance. These create the right atmosphere for the time when you cap the celebration with the presentation of that special gift. And because it is special, it should come beautifully wrapped. Here's a technique for creative wrapping to let him know he's the man.

Start: 00:23

TODAY'S TIDBIT:

This was written as an exercise for my “Short Forms of Creative
Writing” course in UIC. Since Proudly Filipina is in its inception, I
thought it would be appropriate to share this piece about the story of
creation from a woman’s point of view.

 

Start: 00:53

Here's a quick and easy recipe for an appetizer that you can serve when you have a small, impromptu gathering at home.

Tuesday September 9, 2008
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THIRD STOP: Queen Margarette Hotel, Lucena City

Rising majestic at the outskirts of Lucena City is Queen Margarette, the premier hotel in Quezon province and the rest of Southern Tagalog. It is a luxury hotel with convention and banquet facilities and the venue for major events in the region. Business conferences as well as personal celebrations of well-heeled Quezonians are held here.

Start: 00:18

By: Deborah David-Ona, MD

Losing weight is a battle. I have been battling with my weight all my life. I have not been blessed with the genes to maintain my figure at its ideal proportions. Because it has been a life long struggle, I have tried a lot of “fad” diets, but it really is hard to figure out which one is the best.
Recently, researchers have compared 3 well known diets in 322 mildly obese, middle aged participants over a span of two years.

Start: 00:46

TODAY'S TIDBIT:

Luke 6:12 says, “Jesus departed to the mountains to pray, and he spent the night in prayer to God.” This is what Jesus did before choosing his twelve disciples.

How do you make decisions during crucial moments? Do you decide by yourself because you believe you are doing the right thing? I’m afraid of making decisions. I might make a mistake which I would regret for the rest of my life. But when I joined our community, The Light of Jesus Community, (LOJC), this changed because I learned to pray for guidance.

Thursday September 11, 2008
Start: 00:15

Here is a best seller recipe whenever we had potluck in Saudi Arabia. This was the time that Filipino families met to make “tsikahan.” Kids will love this too ‘coz it’s so creamy and cheesy. For the health conscious, use mayo lite and unsalted butter instead.

 

Start: 00:36

5 easy tips revealed by a Pinay pro

A picture is worth a thousand words, as the famous saying goes. It creates a mood - makes you laugh 'til it hurts, moves you to tears or just gets you to say, awwww. That is, if the photo looks good.

These days, everyone’s got a blog, and a blog must have some pictures. If your shots are out of focus or badly composed such as the ever-classic lamp post sticking out of lola’s head, you just might have to be aware of a few photo tips.

Start: 00:39

How to dress 10 pounds thinner?
Start with the butt - Your bottom and hips will always look thinner when you are dressed in a solid color and it doesn't even have to be black it can be a beautiful incandescent hot pink if you like but solids tend to slim where other patterns don't. Now a lot of us don't go around wearing patterned pants but a lot of us wear patterned dresses and skirts - so be warned.

Start: 00:42

Diet alone cannot guarantee a slim waistline or a flat tummy. A balanced diet coupled with exercise will do the trick. Walking 30 minutes to one hour everyday will help you trim the fat and make you feel good. Check out which exercise regimen is best for you.


In your 30s or 40s?

Friday September 12, 2008
Start: 00:33

FOURTH STOP: Ugu Bigyan’s Pottery Garden, Tiaong

Traveling from Lucena back to Manila, we go through the town of Tiaong. Here, we make a detour to one of Quezon’s best kept secrets. It’s not a place that calls attention to itself with directional signs and well-placed advertisements. To my embarrassment as a Quezonian, I only heard about it from my professor who is from Manila.

Monday September 15, 2008
Start: 00:28

TODAY'S TIDBIT:
“For every tree is known by its fruit.” – Luke 6:44

This story was shared by my classmate in grade school, Tina Caparros Abuel. It reminds us that we have to live our faith and not just speak it. It is a badge of honor that we wear every single moment of the day. Faith is not a bracelet you put in a box and take out for one hour every Sunday. Instead, it’s like a favorite perfume worn everyday whose scent surrounds you wherever you are.

Wednesday September 17, 2008
Start: 00:38

EYESHADOW should always glide on smoothly, and can be used to subtly change or enhance the shape of the eyes, to add simple definition or to make a strong impact, depending on your choice of colour. When applying eye shadow, sweep the lightest shade across the entire area from lash line to brow. This serves as a base to the other eye shadow colors much like a foundation for the rest of the face. A medium color can be applied on the lower part of the lid. The darkest shade can be skillfully used to create depth.

Friday September 19, 2008
Start: 13:19

Three years ago, I met then Honkong-based En Calvert, during the first International Spa and Wellness Conference in Thailand. That was the time we both began learning future trends and networking with industry people.

 

I admired her wealth of knowledge in natural healing as well as the holistic approaches to the spa industry. We shared the same passion on wellness so we clicked.

En has always shared with me her long time dream to set up an ideal spa and wellness retreat in her favorite place this part of earth, Boracay.

Start: 22:45

With the spa industry booming worldwide, it’s no wonder that copycats also proliferate. A dilettante would readily accept a sophisticated or posh massage center, or even a ceremonial beauty salon as a spa, but would, naively, be missing out on the vital components. With the entry into the market of Tirta Spa on Boracay, the island has become affiliated with the international array of genuine spas.

 

Start: 23:00

Bizu Patisserie’s website mentions that its name comes from the French word “Bisous” or kiss in English and beso-beso to us Pinays. Kisses are sweet and delightful.

 

So are Bizu’s artfully created, looks-too-good-to-eat French pastries. Kisses inspire warmth and affection. So do Bizu’s flavorful European breads when broken among friends. Because of their colorful display of cakes and pastries, people think of Bizu as synonymous to dessert or merienda.

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