pretty finds
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Bench Fix Promo: 50% off on Cellophane
Bench Fix is having a promo this month of October, 50% off on their Cellophane services. That's the usual Php1,700 rate for long hair discounted to just Php850 for us value shoppers. Cool! Just in time for this Autumn season's beauty fix. Call your favorite FIX salon to inquire about this month's promo.
*picture courtesy of Bench Fix salon
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Duty Free Fiesta Mall has peso power again
I'm big on finding good finds, hence the name of the blog. Its such a feel-good for me to be able to buy stuff that I would eventually purchase at a discount or just a fraction of the cost. It just makes that guilty feeling whenever you buy expensive things go away! So when I heard that Duty Free is having their peso power again, off to Sucat I go!
I know Duty Free is not as flocked to as it once were because on recent visits, stocks were limited and not upto-date, but I've always been on the look-out for Duty Free's usd1=php40 events. So much to my surprise, they've made some changes! Yes, life does begin at 40.......40pesos that is!
First off, they now carry MAC ladies! Yes, they have their very own MAC counter which is huge for DFS standards. Prices are in us dollars and are just a bit off. I just came back from the states, and a MAC lipstick costs usd15 there versus usd17 in Duty Free, but hey! At least there's no tax here anymore so its basically the same!
There's also the chance that you'll find that popular color that's already out-of-stock in Rustans, just because they just opened and there's less people flocking here. For those looking for pink nouveau, they still have stocks here.
Prices of other MAC must-haves are as follows:
gel eyeliner pot: usd20
eyeshadow: usd15
blush: usd20
studio fix powder foundation: usd 29
usd29 for studio fix? that's only php1,160! thinking of all that moolah I could've saved, I have purchased numerous compacts for php1,500 in Rustans *cringes*
I also noticed that they renovated the houseware section, with new show cabinets and now carry new houseware brands. My mom and I are forever looking for a good paellera pan eversince we went to study how to make paella at Nestle's Julius Maggie Kitchen in Rockwell. So to our surprise they had good paellera pans on this display in varying sizes. We bought the medium-sized, perfect for our sunday cooking projects. Aside from the home section, they also made some renovations on the chocolates section, and is currently redoing the supermarket at the ground floor.
Also, let me share some of my good finds in this mall:
I know Duty Free is not as flocked to as it once were because on recent visits, stocks were limited and not upto-date, but I've always been on the look-out for Duty Free's usd1=php40 events. So much to my surprise, they've made some changes! Yes, life does begin at 40.......40pesos that is!
First off, they now carry MAC ladies! Yes, they have their very own MAC counter which is huge for DFS standards. Prices are in us dollars and are just a bit off. I just came back from the states, and a MAC lipstick costs usd15 there versus usd17 in Duty Free, but hey! At least there's no tax here anymore so its basically the same!
There's also the chance that you'll find that popular color that's already out-of-stock in Rustans, just because they just opened and there's less people flocking here. For those looking for pink nouveau, they still have stocks here.
Prices of other MAC must-haves are as follows:
gel eyeliner pot: usd20
eyeshadow: usd15
blush: usd20
studio fix powder foundation: usd 29
usd29 for studio fix? that's only php1,160! thinking of all that moolah I could've saved, I have purchased numerous compacts for php1,500 in Rustans *cringes*
I also noticed that they renovated the houseware section, with new show cabinets and now carry new houseware brands. My mom and I are forever looking for a good paellera pan eversince we went to study how to make paella at Nestle's Julius Maggie Kitchen in Rockwell. So to our surprise they had good paellera pans on this display in varying sizes. We bought the medium-sized, perfect for our sunday cooking projects. Aside from the home section, they also made some renovations on the chocolates section, and is currently redoing the supermarket at the ground floor.
Also, let me share some of my good finds in this mall:
Have you tried checking out their Havaianas section? They now carry most of our favorite designs like classic, slim straps, wedge and even full straps. And the classic only sells for usd12-15.
And my new discovery: they now have Fitflops! Although the price is still not that cheap, these sell for usd65 so during peso power, I consdier these a good find! And have you tried these on? They really are comfortable, like slip-on rubber shoes!
Sorry I already went shopping last week, but due to my hectic schedule I was only able to post this today. You still have two days to complete your shopping!
*pictures courtesy of MAC, Havaianas and Fitflops.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Lam Hai in Zhoushan, Xiamen
Has anybody gone to Lam Hai? I believe it is commonly referred to here as the trip itself although I understand it actually pertains to the name of the place. If you hear it from your chinoy friends, it is one of the traditional sort of pilgrimage trips taken to a province in Xiamen to honor Kwa Li Ma. Not to be taken out of context, but in my pursuit to bridge two cultures, I believe it is their likeness of Mama Mary. Buddhist pray to her for guidance and strength, and also address their heartfelt wishes and aspirations to her in the hopes of them being granted. So on a three-day weekend we flew to Xiamen to start our visit.
We headed to our hotel in the city, the Harbour Millennium. Aside from being huge, this hotel is also a stone's throw away from Xiamen's famous walking street, Zhongshan Lu.
There are three main temples located in the island: Puji, Fayu and Huiji temples. Puji is the main temple. It is quite huge, and has its own statue of Guanyin inside (name pertaining to Kwa Li Ma according to the temple's website). We will be going to Puji temple the most. In our tour around the island, we went to the biggest outdoor Guanyin image. It is a sight to see, a towering bronze image on one of the highest points of the island.
Day 3:
Day 1: We arrived in Xiamen, China.
You arrive first at Xiamen, which is a coastal city of China in the Fujian province. My friend says that a lot has changed since he last visited about 10 years ago. From a rural province, it has now grown into a very cosmopolitan city beside the coast. Most of the chinese settlers in the Philippines were residents of Fujian province, so it is not surprising to see infrastructures being built by Robinsons and SM abound. They even have their own SM Xiamen! Believe me, it looks just like a miniature of the old SM Megamall in Ortigas, even the floors inside.
First look at Xiamen
SM Xiamen
Inside: looks familiar?
We stopped to eat at this restaurant. Apparently the chef/owner won the Iron Chef challenge, or something to that effect. Cool!
After a quick lunch, we then headed to our first itinerary - Nanputuo, a temple beside Xiamen University. Quick glance over to the university facade on the right hand side, now this is what you call campus grounds! And I thought La Salle was awe-inspiring already..not that I'm raising my own flag or anything. Still, can you imagine taking up your 4-year course here. You might find me studying on the lawn, picnic style instead of staying inside the air-conditioned classrooms.
On the other side is an equally scenic temple, the Nanputuo temple is a busy Buddhist temple with colorful archways and beautiful gardens. I admit that I am not much of a temple goer, but this temple has a traditional yet manicured appeal that would delight both your tourist and artistic senses.
We headed to our hotel in the city, the Harbour Millennium. Aside from being huge, this hotel is also a stone's throw away from Xiamen's famous walking street, Zhongshan Lu.
our hotel lobby
Zhongshan Lu
Did I mention that this is a shopping street? Must've forgot.. =)
This is where most of Xiamen's teens and young folk congregate over dozens of fast food joints and milk tea places. Food stalls abound, and one favorite discovery of ours was a shawarma style gyro stall where the shaved roast beef is put in a fluffier pita pocket with lettuce and seasoned with a taiwanese-porkchop style seasoning which ranges from mild to tears-in-your eyes spicy! Too bad we didn't get to take a picture of that. We had to manage our time wisely since we needed to wake up early the following day. It takes another plane ride to get to Zhoushan prefecture, where we will take a ferry to Mt. Putuo which is on an island.
Day 2:
It was almost lunchtime when we arrived and after checking in we headed to the restaurant where we will be having our meal. Mt. Putuo prides itself with its vegetetarian dishes and you get to try this during the duration of your stay. For me, this is an opportunity to get out of the box and try something different. Who knows, I might be able to go vegan someday.
The eggplant in sweet soy is my favorite. The dishes are really good! They don't even seem vegetarian, just like vegetable main dishes excellently prepared. Not bad at all, and here I was expecting to have a hard time eating only vegetables with me being a confirmed carnivore. As long as that eggplant dish is around and plenty of rice, i'm good! Afterwards, we proceeded to go around the island.
There are three main temples located in the island: Puji, Fayu and Huiji temples. Puji is the main temple. It is quite huge, and has its own statue of Guanyin inside (name pertaining to Kwa Li Ma according to the temple's website). We will be going to Puji temple the most. In our tour around the island, we went to the biggest outdoor Guanyin image. It is a sight to see, a towering bronze image on one of the highest points of the island.
The island is filled with its devotees going around and you would be amazed at the sheer number of visitors flocking here. We visited the cave where Guanyin or Kwa Li Ma was supposed to have made an apparition. Well you can only look at the cave from a viewing deck across, and from there one can stare at the cave's entrance and try to see if Kwa Li Ma will show herself to you.
Day 3:
Our third day began at exactly 2am in the morning. We all lined up outside Puji temple where it was freezing cold, probably below 15 degrees celsius during early dawn. Lining up is serious business here, since the temple doors open at exactly 4am and hundreds of people will grab personal kneelers and hustle for floor space inside the temple nearest the front. People who cannot fit inside will not be allowed inside the temple while the monk's ceremony commence. It was a very solemn experience with most, if not all of the island's monks present, continuously chanting for roughly two hours which will get you in a sort of trance.
Afterwards it was time for breakfast then we headed back to the ferry port, back to the airport and back to Xiamen. After a couple of hours given to traipse around the city, we hopped back into the plane and went back to Manila.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Golden Spoon Frozen Yogurt
There are two types of Fro-Yo lovers, those who love the "tangy-sour" variant and those who like frozen yogurt as substitute for their ice cream fix. Recently spotted: Golden Spoon frozen yogurt in Magallanes. Golden Spoon is actually a brand which started in Southern California and one of the "pioneers" of the fro-yo craze in the States. I love that compared to other fro-yo places, they have several different flavors to choose from. They even have "cake batter" flavor for those cookie-dough ice cream lovers. Got that one and decided to top it off with rainbow caps. My take on this dessert, it really tastes like soft-served ice cream! You're certain to have an "i-can't-believe-its-not-ice cream" moment. Even saw a customer taking home a pint of their vanilla flavor, and I can just imagine using this as substitute for ice cream in apple pie a la mode or sundaes. Whats more, the mini cup only has 100 calories per serving! As for those who like the original, they have the tangy variant which is a bit too sour for my taste buds. I usually like the original flavor of other establishments, but this one is just too sour though creamy in texture. For those looking for an alternative to ice cream without sacrificing taste and texture, this is as good as it gets.
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