Year: 2017
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5 Family-friendly Features of the Sony Bravia X8000D
Read more: 5 Family-friendly Features of the Sony Bravia X8000DIt is no doubt that technology keeps getting better and better, what with a ton of products constantly vying for space in our homes. A lot of people may argue that technology’s efforts in bringing people together has only driven us apart, but that’s not always the case! For instance, I believe that televisions will…
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Time after time
Read more: Time after timeSaturday Some days I feel really lucky. Like last Saturday, when I invited my sister to come along with me to the mall to buy a present for Jeckie. We got a parking slot at SM in less than five minutes, considering it was payday weekend and there was a ridiculous amount of traffic heading…
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Fitbit Alta HR announced!
Read more: Fitbit Alta HR announced!Info and photo from Fitbit website Finaaaally, Fitbit is releasing the much anticipated HR version of the Alta! So what’s new? Well it has a heart rate monitor now (duh), an improved sleep tracker, and a buckle strap. Yey! And it costs $20 more than the debut price of Fitbit Alta. Fair enough? Right now…
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My 4 Dream Wedding Hairstyles
Read more: My 4 Dream Wedding HairstylesI got one of my good friends to be my hair and make-up artist for my wedding and we’re both excited to plan for my look! I haven’t really checked at the different hairstyles I could possibly wear but in my head I want something neat and clean. It’s also because I wanted a lot…
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[Food Phase Fridays] McCafe Iced Coffee
Read more: [Food Phase Fridays] McCafe Iced CoffeeResurrecting the tag with my current addiction, McDonald’s Iced Coffee! I love it primarily because it’s made of brewed coffee and just the right amount of milk and sugar (syrup). It’s not as strong as Starbucks’ version but it has enough strength and flavor to keep my day running. Best of all, it’s only ₱47! Sooooooo…
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[Review] Plan:Eat Diet Delivery
Read more: [Review] Plan:Eat Diet DeliveryOkay so this is my third attempt at making diet deliveries work for me and so far, (I’m) so baaaaaaad. The good thing with Plan:Eat is that it’s the most affordable (so far) among its competitors. While others would charge a gross amount of ₱1,700 to ₱1,900 for 1200cal/week, Plan:Eat only bills you ₱1,300 and that already…