Wednesday, December 31, 2008

NON-DAIRY CREAMER as SUBSTITUTE FOR MILK!


One morning as I was preparing my breakfast, I found out that I was out of MILK. I experimented putting a tablespoon of the available CREAMER (the one we put in our coffee) in my oatmeal and I discovered that it taste better than plain milk!

The flavored creamer is also delicious for hot cereal or oats. It makes it richer & gives more flavor than milk.

It can be used also in cream soups and sauces.

Moreover, many in our family are lactose intolerant, hence using non-dairy creamer is a huge help!

TIP: Non-dairy creamer is free of cholesterol and such a better alternative than the fattening COW's milk!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

How To Avoid Hangover


When in party, clubs, reunions etc. where drinking alcoholic beverages( vodka, brandy, rhum, beer, wines) cannot be avoided, try to increase your WATER intake! Not softdrinks, iced tea or any flavored beverages as these will not help in body rehydration. WATER is the best body quencher and diluter of all the alcohol intoxication.

Before sleeping, drink again two (2) glasses of WATER! The next morning, you'll have more or less no hangover or a throbbing headache.

Tip: The main reason for HANGOVERS is BODY DEHYRATION, hence drinking WATER is the best solution!

Monday, December 22, 2008

The Other Side of CHOCOLATES!


1. Eat a piece of chocolate to cure bad breath from onions or garlic.

2. The higher the cocoa content (dark, bittersweet chocolate)than the sugar content, the better. It is high in antioxidants and not fattening as the usual high in sugar & milk chocolates! I highly recommend those with 75% cocoa content and up.

3. If you're taking an exam or will be doing a presentation and have no time to eat or cannot eat due to tension, munch 2-3 small pieces of dark chocolates to alleviate hunger pangs and boost your memory retention. (Wag lang pong gagawin lagi baka ma-ulcer, he he he!). It's still better not to skip meals. Gawin lang po ito kung madalian lang talaga!

4. Chocolate also is considered comfort food and can improve one's mood. Just don't overdo it!

Cheaper Remedy for HEAVY SWEATING!


If you’re allergy with roll-on or deodorant stick (including the price! he he he!), I found a good and cheaper alternative to prevent perspiration both for feet and underarm. It’s active ingredient is potash alum. I’ve got these descriptions from their site:

Milcu is like a baby powder formulated to prevent odor and perspiration. Unlike other deodorants, Milcu won't give you a sticky feeling when applied to underam and feet. It is mild, natural and fragrance free. Does not darken your skin or stain your clothes . It minimizes sweating and does not feel sticky.


TIP: Aside from being CHEAPER compared to any underarm antiperspirant or any foot powder available in the market, this product is 2-in-1 (Underarm and Foot Deodorant rolled into one).

Just to be clear, I’m not connected with the company. I’m just recommending a cheaper alternative, he he he!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

TIPS ON PUMPING GAS (Good information!)


Have no idea how correct this is, but can't hurt reading. Just got this from a forwarded email.
I don't know what you guys are paying for gasoline.... but here in California we are also paying higher, up to $3.50 per gallon. But my line of work is in petroleum for about 31 years now, so here are some tricks to get more of
your money's worth for every gallon..

Here at the Kinder Morgan Pipeline where I work in San Jose , CA we deliver about 4 million gallons in a 24-hour period thru the pipeline. One day is diesel the next day is jet fuel, and gasoline, regular and premium grades.
We have 34-storage tanks here with a total capacity of 16,800,000 gallons.

1. Only buy or fill up your car or truck in the early morning when the ground temperature is still cold. Remember that all service stations have their storage tanks buried below ground. The colder the ground the more dense the gasoline, when it gets warmer gasoline expands, so buying in the afternoon or in the evening...your gallon is not exactly a gallon. In the petroleum business, the specific gravity and the temperature of the gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, ethanol and other petroleum products plays an important role.

A 1-degree rise in temperature is a big deal for this business. But the service stations do not have temperature compensation at the pumps.

2. When you're filling up do not squeeze the trigger of the nozzle to a fast mode. If you look you will see that the trigger has three (3) stages: low, middle, and high. In slow mode you should be pumping on low speed, thereby
minimizing the vapors that are created while you are pumping. All hoses at the pump have a vapor return. If you are pumping on the fast rate, some of the liquid that goes to your tank becomes vapor. Those vapors are being sucked up and back into the underground storage tank so you're getting less worth for your money.


3.One of the most important tips is to fill up when your gas tank is HALF FULL or HALF EMPTY. The reason for this is, the more gas you have in your tank the less air occupying its empty space. Gasoline evaporates faster than you can imagine. Gasoline storage tanks have an internal floating roof. This roof serves as zero clearance between the gas and the atmosphere, so it minimizes the evaporation. Unlike service stations, here where I work, every truck that we load is temperature compensated so that every gallon is actually the exact amount.

4. Another reminder, if there is a gasoline truck pumping into the storage tanks when you stop to buy gas, DO NOT fill up--most likely the gasoline is being stirred up as the gas is being delivered, and you might pick up some
of the dirt that normally settles on the bottom.

Hope this will help you get the most value for your money.

DO SHARE THESE TIPS WITH OTHERS

Monday, December 8, 2008

Storing CHEESE!


I really love cheeses but I often wonder why when I put cheese into the refrigerator, the exposed part always hardened. I tried to cover it with aluminum foil, placed inside a tightly sealed container, put inside a microwaveable plastic, or put back into its original box but to no avail, it still darkened and toughened. Until I found out that it's excellent to put it in PLASTIC BAG (I use sandwich plastic bag). The color is still unchanged and the exposed part is still of the same quality!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

MY FAVORITE FINANCIAL BOOKS


1.8 SECRETS OF THE TRULY RICH by Bo Sanchez.
(What You Don’t Know Can Make You Poor Forever)
Bo Sanchez is a preacher, powerful speaker, the author of eight other best-selling books, and publisher of six magazines.
“Money is not the most important thing in the world…
But money definitely affects everything important in our life.”


2.SECRETS OF THE MILLIONAIRE MIND by T. Harv. Ecker.
This book deals more with the "inner game of wealth". T. Harv Eker said, "Whatever results you’re getting, be they rich or poor, good or bad, positive or negative, always remember that you outer world is simply a reflection of your inner world." Simply put, how you think makes or breaks your life.

3. RICH DAD, POOR DAD by Robert Kiyosaki
Robert Kiyosaki said, “Financial freedom means owning many assets (paper assets, business assets and property assets) that put money in your pocket even if you are sleeping or doing nothing (also known as PASSIVE INCOME).

Changing your MINDSET from poor or middle-class to being WEALTHY or RICH is one of the keys in improving your current financial status. Now, I believe that I'm in the process of being RICH! he he he he! Wala pong kokontra!

MY TOP 5 MOVIE PICKS


1. The SECRET. This documentary reveals the most powerful law in the Universe. The LAW of ATTRACTION. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages.

Without exception, every human being has the ability to transform any weakness or suffering into strength, power, peace, health and abundance.

2. FACING THE GIANTS. An inspirational film for the whole family. It tackles personal and spiritual growth especially those who experienced hard times in their lives!

3. AUGUST RUSH. Experience the magic of this rhapsodic epic of the heart. " I believe in music the way some people believe in fairy tales." August says. Open your heart and listen. The music is everywhere. All you have to do is LISTEN. Best movie for the whole FAMILY!

4. PEACEFUL WARRIOR. A triumphant film about power of the human spirit. Peaceful Warrior is the incredible true story based on Dan Millman's best-selling novel. It is an inspiring film that will impact the course of your life forever!

5. The KITE RUNNER. The story of two childhood friends and what follows in their adult lives will leave a lasting impression. The depiction of life in in Afghanistan under the Taliban is all too real and horrifying.

TIP: Watch DVD at home with the whole family or with your friends during weekends. You can also prepare microwaveable popcorns and iced tea! It's fun and cheaper than going to moviehouses!

ON BLIND DATES and EYEBALLS!



DON'T plan LONG EVENING on a blind date or eyeball. A LUNCH DATE is PERFECT! If things don't work out, both of you have only wasted an hour!

How to Remove Chewing Gum on Children's Hair and Clothes


TRY FREEZING THE CHEWING GUM!

1. If it's on fabrics, place the whole garment in the freezer.

2. If it's on hair, furniture, walls or something else you can't directly freeze, use an ice cube to harden the gum. Once it has hardened, you should be able to peel the gum off or shatter it and then scrape it off with a spoon, dull knife or spatula.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Friendly Advice!


Be as friendly to the company's janitor or messenger as you are to the Manager or President!

Someone told me that almost all of us RESPECT and TREAT WELL people with higher position or those with higher status in life!

For those with the same status as we are, we treat them like colleagues or friends.

However, those people with lower position or status in life, we sometimes tend to be rude, impolite and discorteous. And this without pretentions, shows your real self and attitude!

Sabi nga, makikita mo ang ugali ng tao kung paano nya itrato yung taong mas mababa ang position o katayuan ang buhay sa kanya. Kasi dun daw lalabas ang tunay na ugali ng isang tao! he he he he!

CITRUS or ORANGE RIND!



1. It can be used to remove ADHESIVES from any surfaces easily. Just squeeze the rind and rub directly on the affected part.

2. It can be used also to removed dirt, grease and grime on any furniture or appliances especially white-colored items.

3. Very effective also if combined with liquid diswashing. It acts as grease-cutter!

Reason: The LIMONENE content of the Citrus or Orange Rind is the reason behind this. There is a commercially available synthetic alternative known as D-Limonene. It's available in any chemical stores. It's safe and really smells good!

Other Uses of COLA (Carbonated Softdrink)


1. Can be used to soak clothes with GREASE. You will be happy to see the next day that the grease is gone from your clothes or any fabrics.

2. Just pour your leftover cola drinks to your toilet bowl. Voila! your bowl is clean and white the next day!

Reason: The PHOSPHORIC ACID in this carbonated drink do the trick! Ouchhh! kaya siguro acidic ako he he he! Dami ko na yata nainom!

PEI PA KOA - Excellent Remedy for Upper Respiratory Problems


Pei Pa Koa is composed of Natural herbs, Loquat & Honey Extracts.

1. It get rids of coughs and colds more quickly.
2. It prevents loss of voice in people whose voice is their livelihood (this is the one being taken by local singers to prevent soreness and dryness of the throat)
3. It nourish the lungs especially for those who suffer from the effects of excessive smoking and drinking.
4. It soothes dryness of throat due to late-night or over-night working.
5. It ensure the benefits of an undisturbed night's sleep.

This is available in any Chinese Drugstore or in any malls with stalls of chinese medicines. I especially recommend the brand King To Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa. It is manufactured in Hong Kong and the quality is really guaranteed.

This is just a recommendation he he he he! as these concoctions of natural herbs really works for me when I have cold and cough. A very good alternative from synthetic medicines!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

THE IMPACT OF INFLATION and the RULE of 72

A currency (peso, dollar, euro etc.) buys less as inflation eats away at its value.

The Rule of 72

To figure out how fast your money is losing its value, you can use the rule of 72. Just divide 72 by the current inflation rate to find the number of years it will take prices to double.

72/Current inflation rate = Number of years until prices are doubled

72/12% = 6 years until a kilo of rice will double

Example: Current price of Rice/kg (2008) = 38.00 Pesos
After 6 years, (Year 2014) the price/kg of rice will be = 76.00 Pesos

Saturday, November 15, 2008

IONIZED ALKALINE WATER FOR HEALTHY LIFE


Instead of drinking ordinary distilled water, try to ask your water delivery if they have IONIZED ALKALINE WATER. It will help balance the ACIDITY level of our body due to the unhealthy foods we take-in which are oftentimes the cause of many dreaded diseases and cancers.

REPORTED HEALTH BENEFITS OF ALKALINE WATER

~Helps with weight control
~Curbs hunger when dieting
~Reverse the aging process
~Lowers blood pressure
~Prevents cancer
~Increase energy when exercising
~Flushes wastes from your body
~Helps body hydrate quickly
~Improvement on the folowing conditions:
arthritis,diabetes,migraine, indigestion,
high blood pressure, chronic diarrhea,
chronic constipation, & heartburn.

Monday, October 6, 2008

How to Save When Going to Supermarkets!


1. Don't shop when you're hungry. Going to the supermarket on a full stomach will help you avoid impulse buys, which will not only add to your expenses, but also tend to be less nutritious.

Kumain muna bago pumunta at bumili sa Supermarket.
Reason: Pag gutom ka, malaki ang tendency na kumuha ka ng mga pagkain na hindi naman kasama sa budget mo gaya ng prepared foods, potato chips, sweets, breads etc.

NEVER GO GROCERY SHOPPING WHEN YOU'RE HUNGRY. YOU'LL BUY TOO MUCH!

2.Kung prutas o gulay ang bibilhin, mas mainam kumuha sa may likuran o ilalim na bahagi. This technique also goes with any perishable goods (yogurts, milks, hams, hotdogs etc.) and non-perishable items/foods like canned foods, rice, pasta, soap, detergents etc.). However, it's still best to check the expiry dates stamped on packages.

Reason: Karaniwan na ang nasa ibabaw o harap ng shelves ang mas madaling maexpire.

3. If you're in a strict budget, DON'T bring your children at the supermarket!
Reason: Self explanatory na po, he he he he!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

The Psychology of Happiness: 13 Steps to a Better Life


I found this great and interesting article from the site Get Rich Slowly. Hope you will learn something just like I do.

We think we know what will make us happy, but we don’t. Many of us believe that money will make us happy, but it won’t. Except for the very poor, money cannot buy happiness. Instead of dreaming of vast wealth, we should dream of close friends and healthy bodies and meaningful work.


The psychology of happiness
Several years ago, James Montier, a “global equity strategist”, took a break from investing in order to publish a brief overview of existing research into the psychology of happiness [PDF]. Montier learned that happiness comprises three components:

* About 50% of individual happiness comes from a genetic set point. That is, we’re each predisposed to a certain level of happiness. Some of us are just naturally more inclined to be cheery than others.
* About 10% of our happiness is due to our circumstances. Our age, race, gender, personal history, and, yes, wealth, only make up about one-tenth of our happiness.
* The remaining 40% of an individual’s happiness seems to be derived from intentional activity, from “discrete actions or practices that people can choose to do”.


If we have no control over our genetic “happy point”, and if we have little control over our circumstances, then it makes sense to focus on those things that we can do to make ourselves happy. According to Montier’s paper, these activities include sex, exercise, sleep, and close relationships.



What does not bring happiness? Money, and the pursuit of happiness for its own sake. “A vast array of individuals seriously over-rate the importance of money in making themselves, and others, happy,” Montier writes. “Study after study from psychology shows that money doesn’t equal happiness.”

The happiness paradox
Writing in The Washington Post last June, Shankar Vedantam described recent research into this subject. If the United States is generally wealthier than it was thirty or forty years ago, then why aren’t people happier? Economist Richard Easterlin of the University of Southern California believes that part of the problem is the hedonic treadmill: once we reach a certain level of wealth, we want more. We’re never satisfied. From Vedantam’s article:

Easterlin attributes the phenomenon of happiness levels not keeping pace with economic gains to the fact that people’s desires and expectations change along with their material fortunes. Where an American in 1970 may have once dreamed about owning a house, he or she might now dream of owning two. Where people once dreamed of buying a new car, they now dream of buying a luxury model.

“People are wedded to the idea that more money will bring them more happiness,” Easterlin said. “When they think of the effects of more money, they are failing to factor in the fact that when they get more money they are going to want even more money. When they get more money, they are going to want a bigger house. They never have enough money, but what they do is sacrifice their family life and health to get more money.”


The irony is that health and the quality of personal relationships are among the most potent predictors of whether people report they are happy — and they are often the two things people sacrifice in their pursuit of greater wealth.

Why aren’t rich people happier? Perhaps it’s because many of them are workaholics, because they’re more focused on money than on the things that would bring them joy. A brief companion piece to The Washington Post story notes that researchers have found that “being wealthy is often a powerful predictor that people spend less time doing pleasurable things, and more time doing compulsory things and feeling stressed.”

In general, rich people aren’t much happier than those of us in the middle class. Yes, money can buy happiness if it elevates you from poverty, but beyond that the benefits are minimal. So why do so many people believe that money will make things better?

13 STEPS TO A BETTER LIFE

What does all this mean to you? If money won’t bring you happiness, what will? How can you stop making yourself miserable and start learning to love life? According to my research, these are the thirteen actions most likely to encourage happiness:


1. Don’t compare yourself to others. Financially, physically, and socially, comparing yourself to others is a trap. You will always have friends who have more money than you do, who can run faster than you can, who are more successful in their careers. Focus on your own life, on your own goals.
2. Foster close relationships. People with five or more close friends are more apt to describe themselves as happy than those with fewer.
3. Have sex. Sex, especially with someone you love, is consistently ranked as a top source of happiness. A long-term loving partnership goes hand-in-hand with this.
4. Get regular exercise. There’s a strong tie between physical health and happiness. Anyone who has experienced a prolonged injury or illness knows just how emotionally devastating it can be. Eat right, exercise, and take care of our body. (And read Get Fit Slowly!)
5. Obtain adequate sleep. Good sleep is an essential component of good health. When you’re not well-rested, your body and your mind do not operate at peak capacity. Your mood suffers. (Read more in my brief guide to better sleep.)
6. Set and pursue goals. I believe that the road to wealth is paved with goals. More than that, the road to happiness is paved with goals. Continued self-improvement makes life more fulfilling.
7. Find meaningful work. There are some who argue a job is just a job. I believe that fulfilling work is more than that — it’s a vocation. It can take decades to find the work you were meant to do. But when you find it, it can bring added meaning to your life.
8. Join a group. Those who are members of a group, like a church congregation, experience greater happiness. But the group doesn’t have to be religious. Join a book group. Meet others for a Saturday morning bike ride. Sit in at the knitting circle down at the yarn shop.
9. Don’t dwell on the past. I know a guy who beats himself up over mistakes he’s made before. Rather than concentrate on the present (or, better yet, on the future), he lets the past eat away at his happiness. Focus on the now.
10. Embrace routine. Research shows that although we believe we want variety and choice, we’re actually happier with limited options. It’s not that we want no choice at all, just that we don’t want to be overwhelmed. Routines help limit choices. They’re comfortable and familiar and, used judiciously, they can make us happy.
11. Practice moderation. Too much of a good thing is a bad thing. It’s okay to indulge yourself on occasion — just don’t let it get out of control. Addictions and compulsions can ruin lives.
12. Be grateful. It’s no accident that so many self-help books encourage readers to practice gratitude. When we regularly take time to be thankful for the things we have, we appreciate them more. We’re less likely to take them for granted, and less likely to become jealous of others.
13. Help others. Over and over again, studies have shown that altruism is one of the best ways to boost your happiness. Sure, volunteering at the local homeless shelter helps, but so too does just being nice in daily life.

Remember: True wealth is not about money. True wealth is about relationships, about good health, and about continued self-improvement.

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