San Miguel Pale Pilsen’s Upcoming Foam Party!

 

This year, to beat the summer heat, San Miguel Pale Pilsen will bring foam parties to the hottest party spots all over the country, kicking off in five key areas on March 5 and 6.

The first 2 foam parties happen on March 5 at the Greenfield District, Central Park in Mandaluyong and Paseo De Sta. Rosa, Greenfield City to signal the start of these wet and wild series of parties. The next day, March 6, the party moves on to Plazuela in Tarlac City; MEPZ in Cebu; and Rodelsa Circle in CDO.

Bands such as Parokya ni Edgar, Sugarfree, Cueshe, Brown Man Revival, 360 and Rocksteddy are slated to perform. Spicing up the festivities are activities such as the Wet and Wild Bikini Babe Ledge Dances. Enjoy blasting away with a foam gun at the Foam Shots area. Flaunt your basketball skills at the Hoopla booth and win San Miguel Pale Pilsen limited edition items. There’s also a photo booth where you can go crazy posiNG with your barkada.

Speaking of prizes, there will be raffles where you can bring home exciting prizes. San Miguel also has a crown collection promo that will run from March 15 to May 15. Collect your crowns and exchange them for limited edition premium items such as t-shirts and the San Miguel Keep It Cold Beer Mug.

Don’t miss all the happenings in the San Miguel Pale Pilsen 2010 Sarap Magbabad Foam Parties. LET’S GET SOAKING WET!!!

Visit www.sanmiguelpalepilsen.com.ph for more information.

How to Make Buro

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Burong Hipon (because I couldn’t find the pic of Burong Isda that I took)

Buro is readily available in markets and supermarkets. But if you want a fix, and it isn’t available to you, fret not! Buro is actually very simple to make.

Here is my mom’s recipe. She learned how to make buro from her grandmother when she was just a little girl.

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Melting Away

Here’s a little equation I learned a few years back when I got into baking and cake decorating:

Butter cream + Humidity = Disaster

Case in point:

 

I do have my doubts though, as I think I may have contributed something that made things go wrong. I may have used a little less shortening and more butter; or a little less sugar when I made the icing. Either way, I think it wasn’t stable enough. In the end, though, I don’t think any butter cream icing would have endured that heat.

Lesson learned? Stick it in the fridge until it’s needed.

My 4th Annual Toys and Collectibles Christmas Fair 2009 Experience

 

2009 was a busy year for comic book enthusiasts and toy collectors. as events targeted towards them were spread throughout the past year. The 4th Annual Toys and Collectibles Christmas Fair was the last fair/convention of the past year that I went to.

The Annual Toys and Collectibles Christmas Fair, which marked it’s fourth year, was held last December at SM Megamall and ran from the 16th to the 22nd. I was happy to learn that the entrance fee was more inexpensive than the previous conventions– Php 30 pesos as opposed to Php 100 pesos.

I only went twice– first on the first day and then on the 20th, when they held a cosplay fashion show. I didn’t get to take photos of the cosplay fashion show because I had….technical difficulties… with my camera. I blame Mercury in retrograde. Koyah and J though, my companions at the cosplay show, were able to take some snap shots.
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