Archive for March, 2007

Powerbooks’ Hottest Summer Sale

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

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For those who loves books, don’t miss Powerbooks’ Summer Sale. We always look forward to their warehouse sale.

Previously, we were able to buy business books at super steal price tags! Rich Dad series at Php 99 each, Bestsellers books at Php 49- Php 79 each, Confessions of a shopaholic series at Php 49 and other unbeatable catch! This was during their July 2006 sale.

However, during their Feb 2007 sale — we went home empty handed. The books we want are at 30% off only. Hopefully, this time we’ll get better deals. :)

Tip: They do accept credit card payments and their warehouse is newly renovated and is fully airconditioned. :)

Here’s the Map to Powerbooks‘ warehouse.

* special thanks to Karla Redor of KritikOpm.Com


Barat goes to Baguio (Day Two) – Ibay’s Silver shop, Baguio Market, & Petron Service Station

Monday, March 26th, 2007

Day TWO – Ibay’s Silver Shop

We visited Ibay’s Main branch and bought some silverworks. Being a certified barat, we went straight to their discounted rack and checked out for good finds. Lucky us, we were able to spot a heart shaped earrings with zirconian stones originally priced at Php 450 but since it’s discounted we only paid Php 270. You may also request them to replace your “pakaw” with a bigger one at a minimal fee, additional Php 20.

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Barat tip: It’s better to drop by at their main branch because it’s cheaper compared to their other branches.

Ibay’s Main Branch:
2/F Lions Club Bldg., Gov. Pack Road, Baguio City

Day TWO – Baguio Market

Baguio market is the perfect place to go to, when it comes to buying your pasalubongs. From food items, foot rags for your home, crochet clothing, to blankets even ukay stuff it’s all available here.

When we arrived at the market, we first visited Tamtanco’s booth. This is our favorite UBE brand (Php 110/medium sized bottle), we love this over good sheperd’s version of Ube jam — not just because it’s way cheaper but because of it’s consistency and taste. Tamtanco’s also sells good peanut brittle (Php 75/medium sized bottle) and lengua.

We also grabbed a couple of bottles of Romana’s peanut brittle (Php 75/365g bottle; Php 110/530g bottle) and Mika’san’s chocoflakes (Php 70/bottle).

Strawberries were all over the place at Php 60-Php 80 per kilo. But for us, we opted to buy the Php 80/kilo since it’s of better quality. Pre-packed strawberries were also available — wise buyers don’t usually buy these, because often you don’t get your money’s worth. ;P

Barat Tip: Buy your strawberries on the day you’ll leave Baguio.

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After buying all the food items that we want, we went up to the market’s second floor, a not so familiar place for tourists and bakasyonistas. This is the cheapest place to buy crochet items, foot rags and blankets. Single sized blankets for only Php 90, receiving blankets for babies at Php 50, plain queen sized blankets at Php 120 and printed queen sized blankets at Php 145 only.

Of course, our trip in Baguio wouldn’t be complete if we’ll not take home a couple of Baguio “walis tambo.

Day TWO – Petron Service Station

Baguio is not a very big city but we noticed 3 Petron stations in the area and all jam packed. You might be wondering what’s so special about Petron stations to put it in our Baguio experience?

Well, at first there’s nothing special but after seeing a tarp posted inside one of these stations stating “Baguio Country Club (BCC) breads available here” changed everything!

We love BBC’s raisin and banana breads, although to buy those requires us to drag our relative to accompany us inside the country club. So, being able to get these breads in a gas station is so convenient for us!

Banana bread Php 135/loaf
Raisin bread Php 135/loaf and Php 65/half loaf

Barat tip: In buying your raisin bread, it’s actually cheaper to get 2 half loaves rather than getting 1 whole loaf. ;P

To get there:
D’ Motorists Pitstop, Inc. (Petron Service Station)
#146 Kisad rd. cor. Marcos Highway, Baguio City

Tiger Airways’ Mid-year 75% Visa Sale

Sunday, March 25th, 2007

Another reason for flying to singapore! Tiger airways’ Mid-year 75% off Visa deal. Simply use your Visa credit card in booking your flight to singapore to avail the promo price.

Buy between 26 Mar – 1 Apr 07. Travel between 1 Jul – 30 Sep 07 (excludes 8 – 13 Aug 07 & 30 Aug – 10 Sep 07). Excluding public holidays. Not valid with any other promotions.

This is the best time to buy your tickets for the great Singapore Sale this July! So what are you waiting for? Go and book your flights! :)

Sample quotation:

2 adults, round trip ticket from Manila (Clark) to Singapore

Departure Date: 12 Jul 07 530pm
Return Date: 15 Jul 07 910am

Ticket Price (taxes & fees included)
Departure: 14.60 USD + 53.64 USD
Return: 17.86 USD + 73.06 USD

Total Cost of Flight : 159.16USD (Php 7,798.84)
* 1USD = Php 49

For more information, visit their website www.tigerairways.com.

Barat goes to Baguio (Day Two) – Good Sheperd & Mines view park

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

Day TWO in Baguio – Good Sheperd & Mines view park

After our brunch, we went to Mines view park and Good Sheperd’s convent. We parked our cars near Mines view and walked our way up to the convent to buy our favorite Ube Jam Php 180/bottle medium size (now with sugar free available – Php 180/bottle sweetened with Isomalt), Peanut Brittle Php 125/bottle, and Chocolate Crinkles – Php 120/bottle.

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But this small snack bar right infront of their specialty store caught our attention. We tried their strawberry juice (Php 15/cup) which was actually good — not your usual ready mix and strawberry gelato (Php 15/cup) was yummy — although the base tasted more of whip cream than ice cream. :)

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Barat goes to Baguio (Day Two) – Cafe by the ruins

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

Day TWO in Baguio – Cafe by the Ruins

Cafe by the Ruins

We started our day with a hearty brunch at Cafe by the Ruins. This Cafe serves good food and nice ambience. However, their menu is not as friendly on a budgeted traveller. But, don’t frown because we have some barat tips for you…

When we asked our server regarding their serving size, he informed us that it’s only good for 1 person. So we ordered individually, but when the food came out we were so overwhelmed with their serving size. It is actually good for 1-2 persons depending on ones appetite, in short they have big serving size.

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