all around pinay mama

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Friday, 28 February 2014

Breastmilk is Best for Babies

Posted on 10:46 by thinger
Mommies and Daddies, I would like to share the following facts about breastfeeding that I adapted from unicef.org.ph.

The Miracles of Breastfeeding
  • Breastmilk, more than anything else, is a gift of life.
  • UNICEF and WHO recommend that children should receive only this gift for the first 6 months of their lives.
  • This means that a child should not be given any other milk, liquid, or food but breastmilk from birth up to 6 months. This is called exclusive breastfeeding.
  • As a natural, living liquid, the breastmilk has all the anti-bodies and nutrients that a child needs in the early period of life.
  • It contains over 100 constituents that respond uniquely to every child's specific needs.
  • Infant formula milk and other breastmilk substitutes are artificial, often made from cow's milk, and may have nutritional quantities that are either too much or too little for the infant

    Breastfeeeding data in the Philippines

    2003 National Demographic and Health Survey
    National Statistics Office
    • Out of almost 7 million children (below 5 years old), 87% were ever breastfed. This figure however includes infants whose breastfeeding may have lasted
      for only one hour, one day, or one week only.

    • In fact, nearly 3.4 million children (49%) were given liquid or food other than breastmilk within three days after being born.
    • For children below 3 years old at the time of the survey,
      barely 6% were exclusively breastfed.
      Bottlefeeding was common for almost half of these children.

    • Although 80% of children started breastfeeding within 1 day of birth, 54% were also given any liquid other than breast milk.
    • Exclusive breastfeeding lasts only for an average of 24 days.
    • Mothers did not breastfeed their children because:
      She does not have enough milk.
      31%
      She is working
      17%
      Her nipples/breasts ache
      17%
      Her child does not want to breastfeed
      11%
      Her child is sick
      11%
      She is sick
      9%
      Other reasons
      4%

    • Well-off and better-educated mothers
      whose children were delivered by a health professional
      were less likely to breastfeed their children exclusively. 

       UNICEF cites urgent actions to revive breastfeeding culture in the Philippines

      31 August 2005

      Dear Editor,

      It has been eight months since I raised the alarm on declining breastfeeding rates in the Philippines. Fortunately, my message did not go unnoticed. 

      Since then, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Health Secretary Francisco Duque have launched World Breastfeeding Week and the National Policy and Plan of Action on Infant and Young Child Feeding in MalacaƱang, while the National Anti-Poverty Commission has recognized breastfeeding as a strategy to ensure food security for infants up to six months and to reduce poverty. 

      The Liga ng Barangay has made a commitment to promote and protect breastfeeding at community level, and the Philippine Pediatric Society has been earnestly thinking of ways to wean itself off commercial sponsorships from infant formula manufacturers.

      While these are positive developments, we need to do much more to revive the breastfeeding culture in the Philippines. The most urgent actions we must take are:

      1 Seriously implement the Mother- and Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (MBFHI) which is a global UNICEF and WHO campaign to support mothers in breastfeeding.
       
      To become certified as Mother- and Baby-Friendly, maternity facilities need to show that they are fully implementing the 10 steps to successful breastfeeding. These include among others, giving the infant to the mother to breastfeed within the first hour of birth, the establishment of breastfeeding support groups and referring mothers to them on discharge from the hospital to ensure exclusive breastfeeding up to six months and continued breastfeeding up to two years and beyond. Sadly, only half of the infants that are born in health facilities in the Philippines are given to their mothers to breastfeed within an hour, and only 16 per cent of infants from 0 to 6 months old are being exclusively breastfed. Recently, DOH re-launched MBFHI in Cebu City to show its commitment to supporting breastfeeding in health facilities.

      2 Sign and put into effect the revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of EO51 or the Philippine Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes. 
       
      The existing IRR are too lax and full of loop holes while the capacity of concerned agencies to monitor code violations and compliance has been inadequate. This results in the penetration of the health system by infant formula manufacturers down to the level of midwives in the remotest barangays. This must stop. Towards this aim, a Code monitoring team composed of Government and non-governmental organizations was trained with support from UNICEF and IBFAN, Penang, Malaysia, to look into all violations and compliance with the Code by both the milk companies and the health sector.

      3 Fast-track the amendment of EO 51 to tighten its provisions using the Model law as reference.
       
      Strengthening of the Code can be done by;
      • covering not only infant formula but all milk products for infants and young children up to the age two or three;
      • prohibiting any sponsorship and/or partnership between the public health and nutrition sectors at all levels and the milk manufacturers and distributors of products covered by the law and the Code;
      • banning the advertisement and marketing of milk products for the 0- to 2- or 3-year-old children;
      • banning all sponsorships and promotional activities of infant formula manufacturers and distributors in all health facilities and contact with pregnant women or mothers;
      • banning labels with pictures of babies and text idealizing the use of milk formula; and,
      • providing stronger sanctions to violators of the Code.

        4 Inform every parent and potential parent, male and female, that breastfeeding is the natural and ideal means of feeding an infant, and that all other milks are inadequate and potentially harmful substitutes to mothers’ milk.
         
        We should make it clear that breastmilk is sufficient to provide the food requirements of infants up to six months and that the more the infants suckles the more milk the mother produces. We now require tremendous resources to undo the massive misinformation and misconceptions that the public – including health professionals – have been inculcated with all these years. The Makati City League of Barangays recently passed an ordinance to re-orient its health workers and organize mothers’ support groups. 

        5 Support working mothers in their choice to breastfeed.
         
        Breastfeeding should not be incompatible with women's work. Davao City, for example, has passed a resolution to support breastfeeding women who work, beginning with providing breastfeeding and nursing stations in the workplace for breastfeeding mothers in both public and private offices and the different representatives of partner companies in Davao city, such as Shoemart Davao, have pledged their support to breastfeeding in the workplace. 

        In addition, the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines will lead a study in various work places to assess current practices, with a view to crafting strategies to enable working women to provide breastmilk to their babies.

        I trust that we can continue to count on the support of media in these endeavours. If 44 children, all under five years old, died in a bus accident, it would make headline news. That is the same number of children who die every day because they are not breastfed.

        Yours truly,
        Dr. Nicholas Alipui
        Country Representative to the Philippines
        United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
        RCBC Plaza
        Ayala Avenue, Makati City



        **************************************

        The government is currently doing its best to implement the recommendations of Unicef but there are still areas that they need to improve.

        We are also blessed to have support groups like Medela Moms who teach about breastfeeding - its challenges and joys.

        One of Medela Mom's classes is happening TODAY, March 1, 2014 at the Medela House. If you are interested and not able to register for today's event, you may inquire through medelamoms@gmail.com or call 09178110821 for its upcoming breastfeeding classes.

         
         
        To be very honest, I belong to the 4%. I only breastfed for 90 days. I just stopped producing milk. Maybe I was too stressed. We had no house helper and I had to do the household chores by myself during the day and I was taking care of my baby. I didn't consider attending seminars about breastfeeding. When I thought of doing so, it was too late. If only I could turn back time, I should have done more effort. I really admire moms who are able to do extended breastfeeding.

        I encourage expectant moms and dads to take the opportunity and find time to learn the proper way of breastfeeding. It will be beneficial to you and your child. 
        Read More
        Posted in Breastfeeding, Child Care, MedelaMoms, Unicef Philippines | No comments

        Mommy Mundo's First Pop Up Mompreneur Market at The Crib

        Posted on 09:30 by thinger
        Mommy Mundo is having its first pop up weekend market at The Crib on March 1-2 and March 8-9, 2014 from 10:00 AM-7:00PM!
































        See these mompreneurs at the MOMPRENEUR MARKET:

        Paper Chic Studio
        Ants’ Pocket
        Fatty Brain Toys
        Bug & Kelly
        Chubby Cheeks
        Mom N’ Me
        Snug a Hug
        Tiny Tots
        Sitting Pretty
        Nurture Nook
        Mommy Matters Nursingwear

        The Crib is a place where moms can make, meet, learn and lounge and is located at level one of Fun Ranch, Pasig.
         Credit Cards will be accepted. 

        http://mommymundo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/glass-3ft-21.jpg

        For inquiries contact 470-9925 or email info@mommymundo.com.
        Read More
        Posted in Bargain Hunter, Events and Workshops, Mommy Mundo | No comments

        Wednesday, 26 February 2014

        Building a Nation of Champions: MILO Opens 2014 Summer Sports Clinics

        Posted on 19:39 by thinger
        During the mid 80's, when we were still kids, I remember my aunt used to tell us whenever we would want to play with our cousin in summer time, "Mamaya pa siya darating, nasa Milo B.E.S.T. siya."

        "Ano po ang Milo B.E.S.T., Tita?"

        "Nag-aaral siya ng basketball."

        We are very young that time and we couldn't understand fully why he was learning how to play basketball. For us, it was just an ordinary game that you should chase your opponent, get the ball, and shoot it! That's all!

        As I grew older, I saw the fruits of my cousin's labor from studying basketball in **Milo B.E.S.T.. He became one of the best players in our town from grade school to high school.  

        Now that he is a family man, the discipline that he learned from playing basketball trancends up to the way he is raising his family. He is a good provider, self-directed, always on time, determined to reach his goals, and always at his best in his chosen profession. He has time to for his family despite his very busy schedule.
          
        Milo was an integral part in his success.

        In line with this, Milo continuously produce champions. This summer is the right time for our kids to learn sports to make them healthier, disciplined, determined, and become the next champions in their own right as they grow. It's true that great things start from small beginnings.

        **MILO® B.E.S.T. Center stands for Basketball Efficiency & Scientific Training Center. Founded in 1978 by former national basketball coach, Nicanor Jorge, it was the first of its kind to teach the fundamentals of the sport using scientific and systematized approach. That is why from its inception up to the present, the MILO® B.E.S.T. Center continues to be the benchmark of basketball training in the country. In 2002, the Center also started teaching volleyball—another sport that is very popular among Filipino school children. (Reference: nestle.com.ph)

           
        Building a Nation of Champions One Sport at a Time

        MILO opens 2014 Summer Sports Clinics


        Manila, Philippines, 26 February 2014 – Summer spells great opportunities for the youth to get active and grow their potential. However, with the countless activities available through technology, Filipino children are becoming increasingly bent on spending more time in less physical hobbies. This, in turn, makes it a challenge for parents to engage their kids in outdoor activities like sports which can foster the knowledge and skills that can mold them into leaders.

        Beyond developing physical ability, cognitive learning, and emotional intelligence, MILO believes that sports shape values such as discipline, honesty, and determination that allow young individuals to establish a well-rounded character. The ideals formed in every level of training not only lead children to become great athletes on and off-court, but also to become role models for their peers.

        With a renewed commitment to raising champions through sports, MILO Summer Sports Clinics, the most widely participated sports clinic in the country will once again open the playing field to school children. As part of MILO’s platform for holistic youth development, the program will offer fun and comprehensive courses in over 700 venues to 30,000 students nationwide.

        From April to May of this year, the MILO Summer Sports Clinics will set the stage for children to make the most of their summer vacation by learning sports. The annual program offers immersive training from expert coaches for 13 sporting disciplines, namely Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Gymnastics, Volleyball, Karatedo, Ice Skating, Tennis, Taekwondo, Table Tennis, Chess, Football, and Swimming.

         “What set MILO’s sports development programs apart from other avenues for active play are the scientific methods used to guide our youth to hone their abilities. MILO’s approach to education has paved the way for budding champions to emerge while sharing the exciting experience with their peers,” said MILO Sports Executive Andrew Neri.

        MILO’s Summer Sports Clinics and sponsored programs have produced many athletes who have made their mark beyond the competitive arena. The roster of alumni includes BEST Center graduates and UAAP phenoms Kiefer Ravena and Thirdy Ravena, Southeast Asian Games medalist Japoy Lizardo, and PBA star Chris Tiu.


        As the leading chocolate malt beverage brand celebrates its 50th year in the Philippines, MILO calls on parents to get their children into sports now for them to become winners in sports and in life.

        For more information on the 2014 MILO Summer Sports Clinics, log on to the MILO Philippines official website (http://ww1.nestle.com.ph/milo/ssc/index.html) or Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/milo.ph). Follow MILO on Twitter (@MiloPH) and Instagram (@MiloPhilippines).

        *****************************************************

        About MILO


        The MILO brand is the world’s leading chocolate malt beverage that can be prepared with hot or cold milk or water. Given its popularity it is a “must have” product for food service operators particularly in Asia, Africa and Oceania.



        MILO also promotes participation in sports through its Summer Sports Clinics, MILO-B.E.S.T. Center Training Program, MILO Marathon, and MILO Little Olympics. The leading beverage brand believes that these contribute to the holistic development of Filipino champions in sports and in life. 2014 marks MILO’s 50thyear in the country.





        About Nestle Philippines


        Over a hundred years after it first started operations in the country, Nestle Philippines, Inc. (NPI) today is a robust and stable organization, proud of its role in bringing the best food and beverage throughout the stages of the Filipino consumers’ lives. The Company employs over 3,800 men and women nationwide, and is now among the country’s Top 10 Corporations.



        Driven by its mission to nurture generations of Filipino families, Nestle today produces and markets products under some of the country’s well known brands such as NESCAFE, NIDO, MILO, NESTEA, MAGGI, BEAR BRAND, NESTLE and PURINA, among others. Its product range has expanded to include coffee, milk, beverages, non-dairy creamer, food, infant nutrition, ice cream and chilled dairy, breakfast cereals, confectionery and pet care.




        Acknowledgement

        Jinny Jacaria/Thea Geronimo

        Strategic Edge, Inc.  
        Read More
        Posted in Fun Activities, Health and Wellness, Press Release | No comments

        Tuesday, 25 February 2014

        Lazada Philippines Launched an Ultimate Gadget Craze Campaign

        Posted on 21:38 by thinger
        An early summer treat awaits all tech enthusiasts and gamers as Lazada Philippines—the largest online shopping mall in the country—has launched an ultimate gadget craze campaign. 
        Courtesy: www.hotfrog.ph
          
        One of the campaigns is the “Great Samsung Sale” which is tagged as Samsung’s biggest sale of the year. Buyers can get a discount of up to Php3,500 and get to have cool freebies along with it. In addition, gamers can enjoy playing the latest Sony PlayStation 4 console for only P23,500! The bundle package is priced at P26,200! Playing with your favorite games will not be complete without a new LED TV. Lazada is offering My View LED TV that can go as low as P4,999. 

        Change your mobile into something nicer and smarter. Buy the new HTC One for only P25,185! This Smartphone is equipped with quad-core processor, ultra-pixel camera, and long battery endurance that guarantee meeting your daily needs—whether for work or play.

        If you like local brands, then you might enjoy the exclusive Torque Mobile Bundle—Torque Droidz Edge phone and Torque i20TV for only P2,979 (available only in Lazada). Or maybe a touch screen laptop? The new line of Haibook Android Laptops will surely meet your needs and budget since it’s now available for only P4,599. 

        So hurry and gear up this coming summer with Lazada’s incredible gadget craze! Avail these awesome bargains, great price, and even better service only at Lazada! Log on at www.lazada.com.ph. Follow @LazadaPH on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to stay updated.

        **************************
        About Lazada
        Lazada is Philippines’ largest online shopping mall and is pioneering e-commerce by providing a fast, convenient and secure online shopping experience combined with an extensive product offering in categories ranging from mobiles & tablets and consumer electronics to household goods, toys, fashion and sports equipment. Lazada is continuously striving to offer its customers the best possible shopping experience with multiple payment methods including cash on delivery, extensive warranty commitments and free returns.
        Acknowledgement
        Lazada Affiliate Team
         
        Read More
        Posted in Bargain Hunter, Lazada Philippines, Press Release | No comments

        Monday, 24 February 2014

        REVIEW: Human Nature Balm for All Seasons

        Posted on 09:11 by thinger

        It was my husband who placed Balm for All Seasons  in the basket while we were shopping our Christmas gifts at  Human Nature Santiago City Branch during our first visit. I didn't even bother to use it until my husband had sore back muscles. I immediately got the pot, placed just the right amount of balm on my palms and gently rub it on his back. 

        He noticed that it worked in no time! It made him feel better. He liked it so much! He said that he should have grabbed more pieces!


         
        Human Nature claims that...



        One whiff is all it takes to get you hooked. Breathe in the goodness and let the good vibes from this mint balm soothe away the tensions of your daily hectic lifestyle. Let this all-around wonder balm's infusion of peppermint, eucalyptus, and bergamot help relieve stress, mental fatigue, dizziness, body aches, and even skin boo-boos.


        Did you know: Many balms in the market use petrolatum as their main ingredient*, which can be contaminated by cancer-causing PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons). ** Keep calm and make the switch! Human Nature’s balm is 100% non-toxic and chock-full of nature’s soothing goodness.


        *Petrolatum is allowed by the FDA and in the EU in cosmetic products provided the manufacturer submits refining history and certification that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen.


        **Sources: European Commission and Health Report UK
           
         
          

        Product Details

         INGREDIENTS  & AVAILABLE SIZE

         


        MANUFACTURING & EXPIRATION DATE
         


         MANUFACTURER , DISTRIBUTOR, & PACKAGING



        DIRECTIONS 

         PRICE

        Php 99.75



        In My Opinion...

        Aside from the relief that Balm for All Seasons does to my husband in times when he has sore back muscles and other body aches, a little amount is enough to soothe our stress, mental fatigue, dizziness, and skin boo-boos like insect bites and contact dermatitis.

        It's non-greasy, smells good, doesn't have a burning sensation when you apply on skin, and safe because it's made from natural ingredients.

        The cute leak-proof  pot is easy to slip in the pocket or small pouch that makes it an ideal travel companion. 

        It's very affordable too. Imagine in just Php 99.75 we have a versatile aid for many health problems caused by stress and other factors!  


        I encourage you to grab your own and experience its wonders!



        Give the gift of peace of mind with Human Nature 100% Natural Balm for All Seasons.

        You may go this LINK to know more about this product and to purchase online.

        You may also go to the nearest Human Nature Branch or Dealer  near you by checking this STORE LOCATOR.
        Read More
        Posted in Bargain Hunter, Health and Wellness, Human Nature, Product Review | No comments
        Newer Posts Older Posts Home
        Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)

        Popular Posts

        • Quick & Easy Arroz Cald-O by White King
          Yesterday morning I woke up late and I had to rush in preparing our breakfast. I was fortunate to have White King Arroz Cald-O and boiled e...
        • 10 Reasons and Beyond Why I Love Aling Banang's
            I remember the days when my hubby and I were still dating. There were times when we were so burned -out after the day's work and we w...
        • Easy Kare-Kare Recipe Using Mama Sita's Kare-Kare Peanut Sauce Mix
          Kare-Kare is one of my favorite Pinoy dishes. I refused to cook this before because it was so tasking, not until I found the best Kare-Kare ...
        • Start Fresh with Working Mom Magazine March 2014
          Working Mom Magazine March 2014 issue's tagline "START FRESH! " caught my attention. It's summer break and I think it...
        • Thank God I Got My UST Alumni Card!
          Yay! I got my very own UST Alumni Card!  Maybe you 're wondering why I 'm so happy . Imagine, I was able to get it after 15 years! ...
        • Promil Pre-School Unleashes the Art Prodigy in Our Children
          As parents, we want our kids to succeed. We want them to be well-rounded. Aside from telling our kids that their academic performance is th...
        • Tips on How to Make Laundry Smell Fresh & Clean Rain or Shine!
          I know that it is a dilemma when we wash our clothes especially during rainy season when we can't hang our clothes outside for sun dryin...
        • REVIEW: Human Nature Balm for All Seasons
          It was my husband who placed Balm for All Seasons   in the basket while we were shopping our Christmas gifts at  Human Nature Santiago City...
        • Pandesal Ensaymada and Biscocho Recipe
           I'm back! It took me two weeks to blog again. I would like to start it off with an easy recipe to make cooking of busy moms like me has...
        • My Favorite Filipino Clay Artists
            RockyBeads a.k.a. Rocky Antonio Location: Sydney, Australia She is my... ULTIMATE FILIPINO CLAY ARTIST I love her because... she is a fa...

        Categories

        • 5th Philippine Business & Entrepreneurs Expo
        • Advocacy
        • Ai-Ai Delas Alas
        • AirAsia Zest
        • Ajinomoto
        • Ajinomoto Porksavor
        • Ajinomoto Porksavor All-in-One Seasoning Cook and Blog Challenge
        • Alaska Milk
        • American Recall Center
        • Asia Fertility Awareness Week 2013
        • Asian Development Bank
        • Baby & Family Expo Philippines 2013
        • Baby & Family Expo Philippines 2014
        • Baby & Family Expo Philippines Blog Awards 2013
        • Baby Accessories
        • Barbie Magazine Philippines
        • Bargain Hunter
        • Bibong Baby Kiddie Edition
        • Blog Action Day 2013
        • Blog Award
        • Blog Partner
        • Blogging Tips
        • Bosch
        • Breastfeeding
        • Campaign
        • Carmudi Philippines
        • Carrot Cupcakes
        • Cars
        • Cheesy BBQ Chicken Ham Spread
        • Cheesy Salsa Spread
        • Chicken Pesto Spread
        • Child Care
        • Cleaning
        • Clothes Care
        • Cooking Tips
        • Crafting
        • DFA
        • DISCLOSURE POLICY
        • Discover English with Ben & Bella
        • Dreamshare Campaign
        • Earth Flavors Crunchy Garlic
        • Easter Egg Hunting
        • Easy Recipes
        • Education
        • Entrepreneur & Franchise Expo 2014
        • Events and Workshops
        • Fanatics
        • Fashion
        • Father's Day
        • Featured On
        • Features
        • Filipino Artist in Focus
        • Filipino Crafter of the Month
        • Food
        • FoodPanda Philippines
        • Fun Activities
        • Gadgets
        • Girl Rising- Movie
        • Giveaway
        • Glam Works Lip and Cheek Tint
        • Globe
        • Godiva Natural Skincare
        • Golden Kids of the Year 2013
        • Goldilocks
        • Good Manners & Right Conduct
        • Greetings and Messages
        • Guest Post
        • Ham and Apple Spread
        • Health and Wellness
        • Healthline
        • Home Aids
        • Hope for Starting Families
        • Human Heart Nature
        • Human Nature
        • Human Rights
        • I am a Mom
        • I Go Bigger and Go Better With Globe
        • Ice Cream
        • Intel Philippines
        • iPrice Coupons Philippines
        • J& Y rainbow Vermicelli Sprinkles
        • Janet and Jeane Napoles
        • Janine Tugonon
        • Jed Salang
        • K5Learning
        • Kiddie Party Ideas
        • Lazada Philippines
        • Learning Tools
        • Lip and Cheek Tint
        • Lip Balm
        • Lip Colors
        • ManilART 2013
        • Maya Butterscotch Brownie Mix
        • Maya Cake Mix
        • Maya Oven Toaster Cake Mix
        • McDonalds and Baby & Family Expo Philippines 2013's Photo Contest
        • MedelaMoms
        • Modernist Cuisine
        • Mom and Me
        • Mommy Helpline
        • Mommy Mundo
        • Mompreneur
        • Mosquito Patch
        • Mosquito Repellent Lotion
        • Movie Stars Cafe
        • Munchpunch
        • Must Watch
        • Must-Read
        • Must-Watch
        • My Cosmetic Fixation
        • My Dream
        • Namaste Publishing
        • Nanay Bayanihan
        • NSO
        • Nuffnang Philippines
        • Occasions and Gift-Giving
        • Oishi Krewers Peanut Butter
        • Organizing
        • Osteoporosis
        • Out of Control by Dr. Shefali Tsabary
        • Pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Wika 2013
        • Parenting
        • Party Suppliers
        • Peanut Butter and Banana Choco Chip
        • Perfume
        • Personal Grooming and Hygiene
        • Pet Care
        • Pilipinas Teleserv
        • Plan International
        • Poems and Short Stories in Filipino
        • Prayer for the Victims of Typhoon Yolanda
        • Prayerful Sunday
        • Press Release
        • Product Review
        • Promil Pre-School i-Shine Talent Camp
        • Proper Tooth Brushing
        • Psychology
        • Puto Flan
        • Reader's Feedback
        • Recipes by Miss Karen Miguel
        • Red Ribbon
        • Reflections
        • Relationships
        • Repost
        • Saving and Money Matters
        • School Supplies
        • Security and Safety
        • Sharon's Party Cupcakes
        • Smile Brilliant LED Teeth Whitening System
        • Sports
        • Starmobile
        • Student Life
        • Study Abroad
        • Sunshine Blogger Award
        • Teachable Moment
        • Team Asia
        • The Joyful Organizer
        • The Teacher in Me
        • Tiffany Egg Noodles Flat
        • Tiny Buds
        • Travel
        • Typhoon Yolanda
        • Unicef Philippines
        • WAHM
        • Wedding Expo Philippines
        • White King Arroz Cald-O
        • White King Cake Mix
        • White King Puto Mix
        • Working Mom June & July 2014
        • Working Mom Magazine
        • Working Mom Magazine August 2014
        • World Education Exhibition
        • World Vision Philippines
        • Zuri Baby Couture

        Blog Archive

        • ▼  2014 (130)
          • ►  August (4)
          • ►  July (13)
          • ►  June (18)
          • ►  May (22)
          • ►  April (9)
          • ►  March (16)
          • ▼  February (40)
            • Breastmilk is Best for Babies
            • Mommy Mundo's First Pop Up Mompreneur Market at Th...
            • Building a Nation of Champions: MILO Opens 2014 Su...
            • Lazada Philippines Launched an Ultimate Gadget Cra...
            • REVIEW: Human Nature Balm for All Seasons
            • A Mother's Prayer
            • GUEST POST: Brands for Maternity- Get Ready For Mo...
            • Mom and Me Fun To Be Fit Giveaway
            • Working Mom Magazine February 2014's 12 Ways to Ma...
            • MANILA ON SALE: One Stop Site for Bargain Hunters ...
            • 30 Garter Toss Songs for Your 2014 Wedding Reception
            • Wedding Reception Last Song or Grand Exit Ideas
            • 2014 31 Country Slow Dance Songs - Great Country F...
            • 70 Best Rock Dance Songs for Wedding Receptions o...
            • Indian Hindi Wedding Dance Songs
            • 29 Great Father Daughter Wedding Dance Songs - 2014
            • Fluoride Guidelines of Philippine Pediatric Dental...
            • Grand Entrance Songs for your Wedding Reception
            • 40 Songs That Are Hot RIGHT NOW for 2014 Wedding R...
            • REVIEW: Glam Works Bath & Body Essentials Lip and ...
            • 25 Best Shag/Beach Music Songs for your Party
            • Modern Wedding Waltz Songs
            • Indie Hipster Wedding Music
            • Sample 2014 Wedding Reception DJ Playlist
            • Movie Inspired Wedding Music 2014
            • 101 Wedding First Dance Songs - 2014
            • Religious Wedding Music - Popular Songs That Are G...
            • 2014 New Current Contemporary Wedding Cocktail Lov...
            • iPod Weddings vs. a Live DJ
            • 32 Original Mother Son Wedding Dance Songs 2013
            • 75 Best Disco Dance Songs for your Wedding Reception
            • Hot Trending Teen High School Prom Dance Music 2014
            • The Best 50 Country Fast Dance Songs - Country Par...
            • 37 Bouquet Toss Songs and Suggestions for Your Wed...
            • The Culinary Revolution Now App-Sized! Modernist C...
            • Entrepreneur and Franchise Expo 2014: Your Step to...
            • Mom and Me Announces Its Activities for March 2014
            • Mommy Mundo Welcomes 2014 with Two Events!
            • Have a Perfect Valentine with Barbie Magazine's Fe...
            • REVIEW: Discover English with Ben & Bella PLAY & L...
          • ►  January (8)
        • ►  2013 (126)
          • ►  December (13)
          • ►  November (21)
          • ►  October (19)
          • ►  September (13)
          • ►  August (17)
          • ►  July (12)
          • ►  June (7)
          • ►  May (10)
          • ►  April (1)
          • ►  March (5)
          • ►  February (8)
        • ►  2012 (23)
          • ►  December (1)
          • ►  September (4)
          • ►  August (7)
          • ►  May (2)
          • ►  April (2)
          • ►  March (7)
        • ►  2011 (1)
          • ►  July (1)
        Powered by Blogger.

        About Me

        thinger
        View my complete profile