I’ve always said it time and again, that my first love when it comes to milk tea is Serenitea. Serenitea holds a dear place in my heart because milk tea was what brought me together with fellow foodie friends. I’m glad that after all these years – we are still friends! So, the DIY Home…
Month: July 2020
#DIDIscoveries: Small Pan Jams by Lori Baltazar
When I started blogging 15 years ago I stalked, read each and every post of Lori Baltazar. When there came an opportunity to meet her, I grabbed it. I was so giddy with kilig when I met her in person. I was face to face with the blogger behind dessertcomesfirst. So while watching the last…
#DIDIscoveries: Saku Sushi
I don’t eat raw fish. Well, smoked salmon with dill yes – but other than that – NOPE! I am told that I’m missing half my life – but I still won’t eat it unless necessary. Hahaha! Given the situation you’re probably wondering WHY I’m posting of Saku Sushi? Well, of course – there’s a…
Online Distance Learning
This pandemic has caused all school to shift gears. I am not an educator, but I am a parent. WE are on unchartered waters and everyone, I mean every single one of us are trying to stay afloat. I have to admit – CHANGE is never easy for everyone. I dislike change – who doesn’t?!…
#DIDIscoveries: Birthday Misua by Auntie Mia
My usual go to for Birthday Misua has been Classic Chef. I have ordered from them for the past 10 years and I highly recommend them whenever I get asked. But last week, when I picked up my order – I was very surprised with the serving. It was a lot less than their usual…
Resurgence of COVID19 cases
It’s been a long while yes. But guess what – we are not winning the battle AT ALL. Everyday, I make it a habit to check how many new cases there are in the country and every single day, I worry. I worry because I have senior parents and parents in law. I have senior…
