Friday, June 29, 2012

Announcing the Winner of The Average Jane's Mini Giveaway 2!

Congratulations, Jelena (Neon Gray)!!!  Hope you enjoy the prizes!

The loot!

Thank you again, everyone, for all the support.  Stay tuned for my newest giveaway coming out soon!  J

The Distant Hours by Kate Morton

Even though I am such a bookworm, you'd be surprised to know that I rarely follow an author.  What I mean to say is, I buy my titles based on a book's summary (am, in fact, actually totally peeved off by writers who don't place a little background content at the back of their novels -- yes, I'm talking about you, Danielle Steel!  You with your mala-Dynasty-esque poses and whatnot.  No offense to those who love her work.  J)

But I digress.  That being said, you'll know immediately if I'm a fan of a particular author when I have his/her complete works on hand.  And Kate Morton is definitely one of them.

Kate Morton's The Distant Hours

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The Many Flavors of Yakult Cultured Milk Drink (A Singapore Beverage Post)

Nope.  The title's not a typo error.  Yakult cultured milk drink does have many flavors.  Here in Singapore, anyway.  There are, in fact, 4 different varieties to choose from...

Yakult cultured milk drink

Monday, June 25, 2012

Garrett Popcorn Shops in Singapore

I usually associate popcorn with movies.  Whether it was a riveting cartoon or a sappy local comedy, my movie-going experience just isn't complete without those popped, and oftentimes burnt, pieces of corn kernels.

Back in the days (I feel so old!), popcorn usually came in 3 flavors: plain salted, buttered or cheese (the 3rd one being my most favovite.)  But now, we see a prolifiration of "gourmet" popcorn shops invading the market.  One of those offering these here in Singapore is Garrett Popcorn Shops.

Madir and the Little One in front of a Garrett Popcorn Shop
beside Universal Studios Singapore

Friday, June 22, 2012

The Devlin Diary by Christi Phillips

I'm a lover of books, it's true.  But the kuripot (cheapskate) in me oftentimes cheer in delight whenever I uncover an unexpected, low priced find in a book sale.  In fact, whenever buying a brand new tome , I think about it once or twice before shelling out some of my hard earned moolah (unless, of course, if it's on a title that I've been seriously waiting for.)

That being said, I've been meaning to buy Christi Phillip's The Rossetti Letter for a while now, but having found myself defeated in locating a copy at a most recent book sale I attended here (I so miss our very own Book Sale shops terribly.  *sigh*), I had to content myself with the next best thing -- The Devlin Diary (also from the same author.)

The Devlin Diary by Christi Phillips


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Meiji Chocolate Bars

A very short post on 3 of my all-time favorite sweets -- Meiji chocolate bars!

Meiji dark, milk, and Himilk chocolate bars

Oh, Meiji chocolate bars!  Why do you tempt me so with your chocolate-y goodness and creaminess?  My diet abhors you but my palate longingly craves for you...  Dang DIE-t!!!  L

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Meiji products are available in major supermarkets nation (Philippines) and island (Sigapore)-wide.

Monday, June 18, 2012

A Walk Around Singapore's Chinatown

A lot of the visitors to Singapore I meet usually forgo a visit to the Lion City's Chinatown, opting instead to traipse along the more popular touristy destinations.  I, however, do highly recommend you check this little historical and cultural gem out for a number of reasons.

Madir in front of Pagoda Street in Singapore's Chinatown


Friday, June 15, 2012

Changi City Point Mall: A Haven for Outlet Shoppers in Singapore

One of the things I could never quite get used to here in Singapore are the abundant number of malls in almost every area.  There are tons here!  It's no wonder this city-state is such a popular shopper's haven. 

But I do, however, appreciate a good bargain.  And thank heavens, there are a number of outlet stores here to choose from too.  In fact, one of my favorite malls here actually houses quite a number.

Changi City Point Mall

Monday, June 11, 2012

Magnum White Mini Ice Cream Bar (A Singapore Food Post)

And just when you thought Magnum only had 3 flavors, you'll be quite surprised to know that they have a number of varieties more being offered here in Singapore.

Magnum Minis sold in Singapore


Friday, June 8, 2012

Easy Pha-max Wheatgrass Pulvoron

I've been taking Easy Pha-max wheatgrass for a while now (their wheatgrass honey is my favorite since it's sweet) ever since being introduced to it during Blogapalooza last year. 

And although I have grown to love the taste (believe me it's not as grass-like as what others would expect.  Read my full initial impressions here.), there are times when I bore of it. 

Easy Pha-max wheatgrass honey

Good thing that adventurous cooks of Easy Pha-max thought of experimenting with their products by including them in ordinary everyday fare just for a change of pace.  Take this wheatgrass pulvoron recipe I found at their website.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

FOUND! schu Factory Outlet in Pasig City

I heard schu's original factory outlet store in Makati closed down a few months back.  So I was quite happy to hear that they now have one in Ortigas!

SOURCE: schu ShopManila blog

To learn more about their outlet store, please visit the schu ShopManila blog.

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schu Factory Outlet (across UA&P)
104-A Residencia
8888 Pearl Drive
Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Philippines
W     http://schushopmanila.blogspot.com/

Monday, June 4, 2012

PR: Krispy Kreme Releases Butterfinger Treats

I absolutely love Butterfingers!  They're the best.  So this piece of news certainly made my day!
 
Krispy Kreme + Butterfinger = Heaven!

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Help! Why Does my Blog Address Read .sg Instead of .com (Blogger Changes Top Level Domain Name)

To all my fellow Blogger users out there.  Here's an interesting tidbit that you might find helpful.

The Average Jane blog

The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen

I love a good old mystery.  Combined with historical, early 21st century-era backdrops where ladies were just starting the women's liberation movement, challenging the conventional views of their times; and you've got me hooked (sorry, I was never one for D-I-Ds -- Damsels in Distress.)

So while browsing through Amazon.com, I found this little tome by Sarah Addison Allen, hoping it would be just the thing to whet my appetite for the esoteric.

Sarah Addison Allen's The Peach Keeper

SG | An Aerial View of Sentosa Island

Sentosa is a well-known island resort in Singapore. They're quite famous for their expensive luxury landed properties, exquisite hotel...