Local brands, especially in the food and beverage business, are coffee by the liter to keep their business afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic. One interesting thing is that we are seeing now is a new trend of cafés selling coffee in 1-liter quantities. Well, this is being hype now, since during quarantine, people couldn’t hang…
Online Groceries Recommendation From Us!
Right now, we’re hearing that a lot of you either prefer to or need to order your groceries online. Maybe you’re immunocompromised and don’t want to risk leaving the house? Or you have kids at home now and can’t run out? Whatever your reason, there are plenty of online services that can help you —…
Baking Ideas For Self Quarantine and Self Care
The coronavirus is affecting many aspects of our everyday lives, but one are that shouldn’t impact is your home kitchen. Maybe it can be a chance to finally spend a few extra hours in the kitchen and master some baking recipes that you haven’t had the time to tackle. Not sure what to make? Look…
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Easy Home Projects To Tackle While You’re Hunkered Down
As the confronts the spread of the COVID-19, there are more places implementing stay-at-home orders. And while we grapple with how to pay rent, what the future of will look like. We’re also left with a more basic question: What should we do while we’re stuck at home? so we’ve gathered a list of ways…
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Instagram Accounts That Will Make You A Better Chef
Even it’s an uncertain and scary time, but you and your loved ones still need to eat, and the act of preparing and serving a meal — even a simple one — can bring great comfort to the cook as well as to the diner. That’s why we’ve rounded up the very best food accounts…
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It’s been a wonderful journey together. We started with a few but now we are many, not only in numbers but also in talents and creativity. We are beyond grateful to be blessed with our stylists, therapists, and specialists and their efforts and hardworks for this past 4 years. Without them, we wouldn’t be where…
Simple Things to Do When You’re Bored in Quarantine
When you embark on some much-needed time off from work or school, the first few days feel like a little taste of heaven. All of your muscles can start to relax, and your brain unwinds. But then, it happens. You run through your watch schedule, find yourself pacing between the fridge and the couch, and…
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5 Tips for Staying Productive While Working From Home
Plenty of people fantasize about working from the comfort of their own home. But working remotely is a double-edge sword — sure, you get to stay home, but it can be harder to focus on actually working. Here are four tips from work-from-home veterans and workplace experts. Stay Hidrate! WFH gives you more control over your…
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The Dos and Don’ts of ‘Social Distancing’
Recently, the government told the “community mitigation strategies” to limit the spread of COVID-19 which include recommendations for “social distancing. This term are using to refer to a conscious effort to reduce close contact between people and hopefully stymie community transmission of the virus. But what exactly does “social distancing” look like? Here are the…
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5 Ways to Greet Someone That Don’t Involve Shaking Hands
Nowadays we can see that people around us (or maybe including us) are panicked and stocking up on supplies like hand sanitizer and face mask. Since then, we are getting serious and focusing on topic about the importance of properly and frequently washing our hands, and have likely been not to touch the face area.…
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