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Saturday, April 18, 2015

JASMINE CURTIS SMITH: World Vision Newest Youth Ambassador


JASMINE CURTIS SMITH: World Vision Newest Youth Ambassador


“The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mole,but true beauty in a Woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she knows.” -Audrey Hepburn

Congratulations, Jasmine Curtis Smith for being hailed as the newest Youth Ambassador of World Vision!



Jasmine now joins the ranks of World Vision Ambassadors that include Sam Concepcion, Lea Salonga, Nikki Gil, Sam Milby, Marc Nelson, Christian Bautista, Miriam Quiambao, Julius and Tin Tin Babao and Tippy dos Santos.



During her post-birthday celebration held last April 14. at Discovery Suites Ortigas. Jasmine was awarded the title "World Vision Youth Ambassador" before members of the press by World Vision Executive Director Josaias dela Cruz.

Unknown to many, the 21 year-old actress has been volunteering at World Vision ever since she was still a student in Australia. 

Yes, my dear! You read it right! Anne's little sister, Jasmine, has been involved with World Vision even before she was even active in show business. 


As a student in Australia, Jasmine participated in World Vision's worldwide campaign against hunger and malnutrition dubbed "Famine" in Canada, Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand. In the Philippines, Jasmine promoted the 12-Hour Famine in 2012 with her older sister, fellow-actress Anne Curtis. 


Both Jasmine and Anne have sponsored children at World Vision.

"I really like the concept of 'Famine.' It's going without food for a number of hours to raise awareness on malnutrition, which is one of the biggest problems that impact children, globally," shares the 21-year-old actress.

"In Famine, we only go without food for at least half a day, but in the case of severely malnourished children, hunger is like a lifestyle. To understand how hunger feels like is to empathize with them and compel us to do something to alleviate their suffering."

In 2011, when Jasmine was just starting her acting career, she joined the relief operations in Bulacan where there was severe flooding caused by monsoon rains, affecting over 2,000 families. When typhoon Maring crippled some parts of Metro Manila in 2013, Jasmine and fellow WV Ambassador Tippy Dos Santos helped in the distribution of relief goods to more than 1,500 survivor-families.

Jasmine's involvement in emergency response extended to post-recovery where she helped survivors get back on their feet once again. After the devastating 7-2 magnitude earthquake that rocked Bohol in 2013, Jasmine volunteered, along with other sponsors, in the rebuilding of houses -- the petite and charming actress was seen holding carpenter's tools in order to give back to the survivors the life they had lost during the calamity.

"Being on the ground has made me more socially aware. It has made me see how much help is needed, and that makes me want to give more -- whether of my resources or my time," Jasmine shares during a presscon.

More recently, Jasmine joined the 'White Event,' an online celebrity auction where proceeds will be used for the rehabilitation of a public school in Malabon City. In the launch last March 27 at the Makati Shangrila, she was joined by seasoned performers Tessie Tomas and Celeste Legaspi. Jasmine donated a pair of her favorite rubber shoes, among other items.

When asked what she would advise young people who wish to help but do not yet have the financial capacity to do so, Jasmine had this to say:

"Financial limitations should not stop a person from helping others. There are many other ways in which you can lend a hand."

"You can invite other people to help financially by seeking small donations from them. One way is to spread the word. For young people, it's not how much money you can give, but how far you can deliver the message. The youth of today has such an influence on their peers and family. I believe it is important for us to help make people aware of these efforts," she adds.

For his part, dela Cruz welcomes Jasmine to World Vision's roster of celebrity ambassadors and cites reasons for choosing the actress to be its representative to the youth. 



"Jasmine embodies the very qualities we look for in an ambassador. She is both youthful and mature -- listen to her speak and you will see that she has wisdom beyond her years. And she really, really loves children," says dela Cruz.

"Her celebrity status did not hinder her from really going on the ground -- at the risk of getting dirty, or even hungry, for the sake of helping others. That, for us, is a very endearing quality -- her genuine concern and love for children, is exemplary. That is the kind of inspiration and concern for others we hope the Filipino youth would aspire for," he adds.

Beautiful inside and out, that's what Jasmin is. Stay good. Stay beautiful inside and out! Good luck!



#Eagle21, #Jasmine, #JasmineCurtisSmith #BeautifulInsideOut


MEDICARD: One of the Strongest HMOs in the PH


MEDICARD: One of the Strongest HMOs in the PH


You have MediCard – Why worry?


Do you want to know the reasons why MediCard holders are worry free? Then you have two options: You can either watch this special video presentation or read more.





Wednesday, April 15, 2015

VIDEO: Death by Milk Tea


VIDEO: Death by Milk Tea


"Too fast and too fatal" is a likely tagline for the movie "Fast and Furious 7" but not for a milk tea drink. 


Are you a milk tea addict? If you know that you will die if you drink milk tea, would you still drink it?  A lot of Filipinos love Milk Tea. I, for example, love to order from my favorite tea house the monster size Classic Milk Tea drink. I order my favorite milk tea almost everyday before this incident. Whether you admit it or not milk tea drink became an integral part of the Filipino lifestyle.

Who would have thought that a simple sip of milk tea could end the life of not one (1) but two (2) individuals in a matter of three (3) minutes and hospitalize another?


Last week, everybody was shocked when they heard about the fatal incident allegedly involving a "Hokkaido" flavored milk tea drink. It is allegedly what the victims drank just before the fatal incident.  It instantly killed Suzaine Dagohoy and the store owner of ErgoCha Tea House William Abrigo in Sampaloc, Manila last Thursday.

Television reports claimed that the couple had complained the milk tea that Abrigo served them was foul tasting, which prompted the shop owner to taste the beverage. All three of them collapsed.

Bystanders brought them to a nearby hospital.





Dagohoy died two hours later while Abrigo died late afternoon Thursday.

Police were verifying a shop helper's account that the son of the tea shop owner was working with a chemical prior to the incident.



Lloyd Abrigo, the son of the tea house owner tagged in milk tea deaths in Manila, allegedly went back to ErgoCha Tea House and allegedly ordered their helper to ''clean'' the evidence after learning that his father died of poisoning on April 9.
  



#DeathByMilkTea


Monday, April 13, 2015

Who Are Required To File ITR In The Philippines?


Who Are Required To File ITR In The Philippines?



According to Benjamin Franklin, there are only two things that are certain in life: Death and Taxes.

It is the dreaded Tax Season once again! Arghhhh!  I know exactly how you feel. Hugz! Cheer up, most of the BIR personnel are kind and nice. Don't  be afraid because they won't bite.


Who Are Required To File ITR In The Philippines?

The Essential Facts
Are you making PHP60,000.00 and over in a year's time? If your answer is a resounding "Yes", then that means you are required to file an ITR (Income Tax Return)

Blessed are those corporate employees because they need not worry about this because most human resource (HR) departments take care of filing their ITR's on their behalf. 

Unfortunately, freelancers and entrepreneurs will have to take care of filing their own ITR themselves.


What you need to file: Form 1701. (Download it here.)



What you need to do:

For Personal/ Individual Income Tax

Freelance: Taxing as it may sound ( No pun intended, lol), you have to ask for a Form 2307 from every company that has withheld tax on their payments to you. Using the data, you have to fill out BIR Form 1701.

Business Owner: Are you making money from a business venture with another person? Are you 
an employee of your own company? Or are you receiving dividends or share on the total profit of a business?  Please make sure to include the income you received from your different sources of income. BIR Form 1701 provides you with the specifics. With the BIR, be as specific as you can be!

For Mixed Income

If you have a day job, but also do freelance work or own a small business be it online or physical store, you will need to file an ITR declaring mixed income. That means you are telling the BIR that you have several income sources. Similarly, if you run several businesses, you need to itemize them all.

Freelancing on the side: You have to ask for a Form 2307 from every company that has withheld tax on their payments to you, including one from your day job.

Business Owner: You have to ask your day job for a Form 2307, and then consolidate the income you made from your business/es into one form 1701.

Filling out the form

Filling out the Form 1701 can be a little tricky.  You may need to consult with an accountant the first few times you do it or every time you find that you have a new source of income. 


The 1st section of Form 1701 only requires personal data. That means, it is very simple. But that is not the case with the other sections, such as your tax code and the computations, which can get confusing. So it is best to consult your friendly accountant to help you with this.

The BIR provides a lot of information on their website. You can access the information on filing income tax returns online. Please use the BIR’s Electronic Filing and Payment System (eFPS).


Things to keep in mind


You must understand the changes that the BIR made year after year, as well as the requirements you need to remember.

1. The BIR will now pre-audit Tax Returns filed. This means that BIR agents and officials will pre-audit or check the forms and their attachments prior to the acceptance of the forms. expect long lines.

2. There are new Income Tax Forms. Minor changes were made to the ITR forms. You can download the latest versions on this official BIR page. The proper form will depend on how you are registered as a taxpayer.

3. There are new limitations and/or allowable expenses. There are limitations on entertainment and representation expenses, donations to charitable contributions, on interest expenses, and on depreciation expenses for transportation and maintenance expenses.

4. Make sure you attach all requirements to your ITR. Attachments such as a summary of taxes, duties and licenses need to be included. Make attachments using Form 1702. (Download both page 1 and page 2.)

5. Be aware of penalties. Surcharges ranges from 25% to 50% for failure to file returns, late payments, and problems with attachments, etc. Avoid the extra charges by fixing your papers early and filing on time.

For your reference, you can refer to these documents that were recently released to Certified Public Accountants (CPAs). 


If you happen to know a CPA, it is best to consult these professionals so you'll get the specifics clear according to your own unique situation.

Once again, let's review who are required to file an ITR. Game? Okay, here it goes.

You are required to file an ITR if:


1. You are a Filipino citizen living in the Philippines, receiving income from sources within or outside the Philippines, and if:
  • You are employed by two or more employers, any time during the taxable year
  • You are self-employed, either through conduct of trade or professional practice
  • You are deriving mixed income. This means you have been an employee and a self-employed individual during the taxable year
  • You derive other non-business, non-professional related income in addition to compensation income not otherwise subject to a final tax
  • You are married, employed by a single employer, and your income has been correctly withheld – the tax due is equal to the tax withheld – but your spouse is not entitled to substituted filing
  • You are a marginal income earner
  • Your income tax during the past calendar year was not withheld correctly – if the tax due is not equal to the tax withheld
2. You are a non-resident citizen – if you are a Filipino who works or resides abroad and receiving income from sources within the Philippines. Note, however, that you are taxable only for the income you earn from the Philippines.
3. You are not a Filipino citizen but you receive income from sources within the Philippines, regardless of your residency. You are taxable only for the income you earn from the Philippines.
4. Domestic corporations (including partnerships) receiving income from sources within and outside the Philippines.
5. Foreign corporations (including partnerships) receiving income from sources within the Philippines.
6. Estates and trusts engaged in trade or business.
File ITR using eFPS if you are:
  1. Large taxpayers duly notified by the BIR
  2. Top 20,000 private corporations duly notified by the BIR
  3. Top 5,000 individual taxpayers duly notified by the BIR
  4. Taxpayers who wish to enter into contracts with government offices
  5. Corporations with paid-up capital stock of P10 million ($224,517.32)
  6. PEZA-registered entities and those located within Special Economic Zones
  7. Government offices, in so far as remittance of withheld Value Added Tax (VAT) and business tax is concerned
  8. Per Revenue Regulations 10-2014, Taxpayer Account Management Program (TAMP). Taxpayers, whether individual or juridical entities, who have been identified by the Revenue District Office (RDO) based on selection criteria pursuant to existing revenue issuances
Non-eFPS filers covered by RR 5-2015 are mandated to use the eBIR to file their ITR. These are:
  1. Accredited tax agents/practitioners and all its client-taxpayers
  2. Accredited printers of principal and supplementary receipts/ invoices
  3. One-Time Transaction (ONETT) taxpayers
  4. Those who shall file a “no payment” return
  5. Government-owned or controlled corporations (GOCCs)
  6. Local Government Units (LGUs), except barangays
  7. Cooperatives registered with National Electrification Administration (NEA) and Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA)
The following taxpayers may file manually “no payment returns” to the RDO where registered using officially printed forms/photocopies or electronic/computer-generated returns:
  1. Senior Citizen (SC) or Persons with Disabilities (PWD) filing for their own ITR
  2. Employees deriving purely compensation income and the income tax of which has been withheld correctly showing tax due is equal to tax withheld whether single or multiple employers (with two or more employers concurrently and successively at any time during the taxable year)
  3. Employees qualified for substituted filing under RR 2-98 Sec. 2.83.4, as amended, but opted to file for an ITR and are filing for purposes of promotion (Philippine National Police /Armed Forces of the Philippines), loans, scholarship, foreign travel requirements, etc.
Exemptions

You are not required to file an ITR if:
  • You are a minimum wage earner.
  • Your gross income (total earned for the past year) does not exceed your total personal and additional exemptions.
  • Your income derived from a single employer does not exceed Php60,000 and the income tax on which has been correctly withheld.
  • Your income has been subjected to final withholding tax.
  • You are qualified for substituted filing.
1. You are a non-resident citizen who is:
  • A Filipino citizen not residing in the Philippines, but who has established with the BIR that you wish to remain living outside the country.
  • A Filipino citizen who leaves the Philippines during the taxable year to reside abroad, either as an immigrant or for permanent employment.
  • A Filipino citizen who works and earns income abroad.
  • A Filipino citizen previously considered a non-resident citizen.
2. You are an overseas Filipino worker whose income is derived solely from sources outside the Philippines.
3. If you are a Filipino citizen working as an overseas seaman, your vessel must be engaged exclusively in international trade.
The deadline for filing your Income Tax Return (ITR) for the Taxable Year 2014 will be on Wednesday, April 15, 2015.

Please do note that every individual or entity required to file his/its income tax return and pay his/its corresponding income tax due is expected to beat the deadline to avoid being penalized and imposed with additional charges of about 25% to 50% surcharge, 20% interest per annum and the Php1,000 compromise penalty for non-filing and/or non-payment of taxes. 

I know, many of us find the new BIR tax filing system burdensome and full of loopholes. Still, I'd like to encourage all taxpayers to be vigilant and to call BIR offices for assistance.
NOTE: Please do not deal with fixers or entrust the filing of your ITR to anybody.

Please remember, filing of ITR and paying the right taxes is our civic duty as Filipino citizen.

This is not a sponsored post. I did not receive any compensation for this post. I just like to remind you my dear readers about the deadline of filing of ITR.


Saturday, April 11, 2015

ANNE CURTIS UNEDITED BEHIND-THE-SCENES PHOTOS


ANNE CURTIS UNEDITED BEHIND-THE-SCENES PHOTOS
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"#NoPhotoshop, #unedited" this is what Anne Curtis wrote on her Instagram and facebook accounts when she shared one of her behind-the-scenes photos with a magazine on her social media accounts.

Her photos got a mixed reactions from the netizens. The behind-the-scenes photos of Showtime darling Anne Curtis were dubbed as "Annedumi" by some malicious individuals in the world wide web. #CruelHearts #Jealous?

Anne will always be the pambansang Diyosa (national goddess) no matter what!

BTS #AnneForCosmo #CosmoSummer

Beautiful inside out!

#No photoshop 


#SummerReady


Those individuals are just #envious with Anne's almost perfect beauty and body.


Anne Curtis
Anne, don't mind them! Remember you cannot please everybody. 



It is a good thing that Anne Curtis is called Annebisyosa and Annekapal. That means she's resilient and won't stoop down to her bashers' level.

Photos: Cosmo FB, Instagram and Anne Curtis FB


Wednesday, April 8, 2015

THIS SUMMER, GET COOL WITH UNIQLO LINENS


THIS SUMMER, GET COOL WITH UNIQLO LINENS


I hardly go out these days because of the hot weather and humid condition here in our country.  As much as possible, I just stay indoors because I don't want to end up dead because of heat stroke. But sometimes, one is left with no choice but to attend to some important commitments. The least that I can do when I really have to go somewhere is to dress appropriately for summer. High-street brand UNIQLO understands that so well, that’s why it’s rolling the Premium Linen Shirts in time for your travel adventures and summer soirees.  It combined French sartorial sensibility with Japanese clothing engineering so you and I can get the most essential shirt for the dry season




Linen breathes and wicks away moisture naturally, to help keep your skin dry in the heat. Linen is a UNIQLO LifeWear essential, and a centerpiece of the brand’s Spring/Summer collection. The entire range is made of 100% premium French linen, created from long, soft fibers that are smooth on the skin.

Linen is derived from the fibers of the flax plant. It requires intense labor to manufacture, but linen is prized for the refreshing coolness it provides. The fabric is strong, durable, doesn’t stretch and is resistant to damage from abrasion.





“Our linen is available in diverse colors, from long-sleeved shirts in paler hues for spring through early summer, to more vivid colors for mid-summer—helping you to look your seasonal best. Our men’s Linen Cotton Shirt is now available in both plain colors, and refreshing Madras plaid. The subtly wrinkled texture expands your summer casual fashion options,” says Katsumi Kubota, Chief Operating Officer of Fast Retailing Philippines Inc. – Uniqlo.

The men’s Premium Linen Shirts has an updated silhouette, for great lines whether you want the shirt tucked in or not. The women’s range, meanwhile, brings long-sleeve, three-quarter-sleeve and sleeveless options.

“Our women’s long-sleeve and sleeveless shirts now have gussets on both sides of the hems. We added a chest pocket to our three-quarter sleeve shirts, and introduced Madras plaid and other patterns for summer. We also reduced the flare on our sleeveless items, to enhance the vertical lines—particularly effective for more mature wearers. UNIQLO’s Premium Linen Shirts perfectly completes any wardrobe,” Kubota adds.

It won’t be surprising if Filipinos make these linen shirts their summer staple. With the linen’s weave allowing more airflow and its fabric possessing high air permeability, your body will be free of moisture, especially under the punishing heat of the tropical sun.

About UNIQLO and Fast Retailing
UNIQLO is a brand of Fast Retailing Co., Ltd., a leading global Japanese retail holding company that designs, manufactures and sells clothing under seven main brands: Comptoir des Cotonniers, GU, Helmut Lang, J Brand, Princesse tam.tam, Theory, and UNIQLO. With global sales of approximately 1.14 trillion yen for the 2013 fiscal year ending August 31, 2013 (US $11.62 billion, calculated in yen using the end of August 2013 rate of $1 = 98.36 yen), Fast Retailing is one of the world’s largest apparel retail companies, and UNIQLO is Japan’s leading specialty retailer.

UNIQLO continues to open large-scale stores in some of the world’s most important cities and locations, as part of its ongoing efforts to solidify its status as a truly global brand. Today the company has a total of more than 1,400 stores in 16 markets worldwide: Japan, Australia, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, U.K. and the U.S. In addition, Grameen UNIQLO, a social business established in Bangladesh in September 2010, currently operates several Grameen UNIQLO stores in Dhaka. UNIQLO manages an integrated business model under which it designs, manufactures, markets and sells high-quality, casual apparel. The company believes that truly great clothes should be supremely comfortable, feature universal designs, are of high quality and offer a superb fit to everyone who wears them.

With a corporate statement committed to changing clothes, changing conventional wisdom and change the world, Fast Retailing is dedicated to creating great clothing with new and unique value to enrich the lives of people everywhere. For more information about UNIQLO and Fast Retailing, please visit www.uniqlo.com and www.fastretailing.com.


Saturday, March 28, 2015

PASIG FOOD TRIP: Kuya J Restaurant's Summer Sizzlers


PASIG FOOD TRIP: Kuya J Restaurant's Summer Sizzlers

Creamy Mango Pandan
Kuya J Filipino Restaurant has a newly opened branch just across Banco de Oro (BDO) at the ground level of SM Center Pasig which is near Tiendesitas.  Upon the invitation of a friend, my Kuya (brother) and I decided to check out this branch. It is a good thing that the invitation came at a perfect time when I was craving for some Filipino food and cool dessert because of the scorching summer heat. 


A cool dessert always served as a sweet ending to a hearty meal. This is a twist of the original buco (young coconut) pandan recipe. Kuya J's refreshing twist of the infamous buco pandan dessert is called Creamy Mango Pandan which has an intense mango flavor. An order would only cost you Php80. This well-rounded dessert is good for 2 to 3 persons. That of course will depend on how much dessert you consume to conclude a meal. For me, I could devour the whole thing as I like it so much. Mango-Pandan #goodforhealth #foodporn #flavor #dessert #pastry 


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Tablea Coffee Flan


I've always thought that our next door neighbor in the province serves the best Leche Flan in the whole wide world.  Well, that belief changed late last year when my brother and I encountered the delicious combination of coffee and cocoa-infused chocolate dessert at Kuya J Restaurant here in the Metro.

You could not deny the fact that coffee and chocolate are a match made in dessert heaven. In an ode to the classic combo, Kuya J food development team created a unique dessert called Tablea Coffee Flan (Php85). 

This Batangas tablea-flavored flan with coffee caramel is topped with dried coconut meat and pieces of barquillos (crispy egg wafer sticks), which happened to be my childhood favorite snack!  Wonderfully delicious!  I'll definitely come back for more.  It comes across as eating something sinful but I super duper love it!  

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Fried Halo-halo


The traditional cooler Halo-halo (a popular Filipino dessert with mixtures of shaved ice and evaporated milk to which are added various boiled sweet beans, jello and fruits) comes with a unique twist - the Fried Halo-halo (Php135) a la mode

Kuya J's version has ube (purple yam), white beans, young corn, nata de coco (a chewy, translucent, jelly-like foodstuff produced by the fermentation of coconut water)lanka (jackfruit) and butter beans stuffed in pastry wrapper and deep fried to give the halo-halo a warm take. Then it is topped with whipped cream and Vanilla Ice Cream.

A must try! 

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For appetizers, Chorizo Dinamitas (stuffed chili pepper with chorizo), Tokwa't Baboy (tofu and pork), Baked Scallops and the Lumpia Presko (fresh lumpia), were laid out on our table. Whew!  And that's just the appetizers.

Chorizo Dinamita


I super love Kuya J's Chorizo Dinamita (Php170.00). These chorizo-stuffed long green chilies are served with garlic mayo on the side. For me, it is just the right blend plus its taste consistently makes me feel good. Did you know that you can specifically request the chef to reduce or adjust the amount of spiciness. A must Try!





Tokwa't Baboy






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A okay!


Lumpia Presko









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Crispy Pata


When it comes to Pinoy food, my barometer is the restaurant's version of Crispy Pata (deep fried pig trotters or knuckes). Crispy pata (Php499) is one of the all-time favorite Filipino dishes served on special occasions 
in some Filipino households or even everyday in authentic Filipino restaurants.

Kuya J's Crispy Pata is crispy outside and very tender inside. The attendant sliced our crispy order in front of our very eyes. I think that is a cool idea because it gives somewhat a sense of assurance that your order is really one whole crispy pata, not less. When you hear it crack while being cut, you'll feel more confident that it is really freshly cooked. Its mouth-watering Crispy Pata is a must try! Outstanding in every sense of the word.  #PerfectPata #TheBestPataInMetroManilaToDate

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Humba Binagoongan Fried Rice
There's the bone marrow smiling up at me.

Sick and tired of the usual plain rice served in most restaurants? 

Don't worry! Kuya J has a lot of variations to the usual plain rice. 

I was so happy when they served us the very delectable Humba Binagoongan Fried Rice (P175), topped with bell peppers, red onions,  green mangoes and chopped binagoongang pork. Humba is a Visayan stewed pork dish similar to adobo while bagoong is a fish or shrimp paste condiment 

Bagoong rice is what I always ordered whenever I am in Thai restaurants. I love how the acidity from the strips of green mango cut through the saltiness of the shrimp paste. Filipino cuisine not being too far off from Thai, Kuya J's version is sneaky, the humba touches home base as the pork fat melts in my mouth.


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Kare kare



Beef Pochero


I am a picky eater when it comes to stews and braises. After eating a piece I am sure this is sure to appear on most if not all the tables of diners in Kuya J.

Beef Pochero Tagalog is a Filipino Stew similar to that of “Nilagang Baka“ (Beef Stew). This dish is complimented by the sweetness of saba banana. The unique sour blend and color is brought-in by the yummy tomato sauce. Aside from the tomato sauce and banana, the chorizo de Bilbao and chick peas are also part of the ingredients. Beef Pochero Tagalog brings out the delightful taste of our Spanish influence.

Kuya J's Beef Pochero is 
very enticing dish. I enjoyed eating its pochero because of its yummy taste. It is best eaten warm along with white rice. 

Try Kuya J's version of Beef Pochero Tagalog and let me know what you think.


Dalandan Beer





I also had a sample of their Dalandan Beer. I honestly don't like beer but this was a unique conconction that I don't want to pass up.  The dalandan provided a refreshing, zesty sensation with a hint of sweetness and apparent taste of beer. It's actually a nice match to the Sinuglaw and fried dishes.

Kuya J Restaurant serves delicious traditional Filipino dishes, so you're a complete disgrace to your own culture if you don't try its food offerings. Kuya J, just like my reliable Kuya, adapted regional local cuisine and added a different take on each dish. Cool, eh! 

The food is delicious and presented well at Kuya J's. Every item on the menu are well thought off by its Food Development Team (FDT) and approved by its stockholders. 

The orders are very large and very much worth the price. They also provide huge servings of rice and trust me it's more than enough to fill you up!  Service is always super friendly! All of their employees are quick, polite, and professional. The restaurant is well lighted and has a modern Filipino design plus comfortable seats.  I salute Kuya J restaurant for considering all the important details in the industry. 

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#TokwaBaboy #CrispyPata #dinamita #chorizo #SMCenterPasig #Fun #KuyaJ




Thursday, March 26, 2015

BAR EXAM RESULT 2015: San Beda Law Graduate is Number 1


BAR EXAM RESULT 2015:  San Beda Law Graduate is Number 1
The San Beda College of Law ranked first in the 2014 bar examinations, the Supreme Court announced Thursday.
San Beda's Irene Mae Alcobilla was named as top notcher with an 85.5-percent grade.
Earning the top ten places are:
1st place
Irene Mae Alcobilla - San Beda College - 85.50%
2nd place
Christian Drilon - Ateneo de Manila University - 84.45%
3rd place
Sandra Mae Magalang - University of the Philippines - 84.60%
4th place
Mark Leo Bejemino - University of the Philippines - 84.55%
Gil Garcia II - Ateneo de Davao University - 84.55%
Reginald Laco - De La Salle University Lipa - 84.55%
5th place
Michelle Liao - University of Cebu - 84.50%
6th place
Jose Angelo David - San Beda College - 84.45%
7th place
Adrian Augmentado - San Beda College - 84.35%
8th place
Rhey David Damay - University of the Philippines - 84.20%
Fideliz Cardellie Diaz - Far Eastern University-DLSU (Juris Doctor MBA) - 84.20%
9th place
Jamie Liz Yu - University of the Philippines - 84.00%
10th place
Tristan Matthew Delgado - Ateneo de Manila University - 83.95%
The Supreme Court lowered the passing grade to 73 percent this year, allowing 1,126 or 18.82 percent of all 5,984 exam takers to pass.
Please standby for the complete list of bar passers.



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