It’s payday, the perfect time to treat ourselves, especially with the ever-changing weather in the Philippines. For fans of traditional Pinoy desserts , there’s now a new twist to enjoy your puto bumbong . Carmina ordered’ Wendy's Philippines ’ latest offering—the Putobumbong Frosty —available in two sizes: 6oz for 87.85 pesos ($1.49) or a tub for 125.35 pesos ($2.12). She opted for the tub, skipping the smaller size entirely. The classic puto bumbong, made from purple sticky rice with grated cheese and latik sauce , gets an upgrade in Wendy’s version, which adds leche flan , rice crispies, and creamy vanilla frosty. A sweet treat perfect for those with a sweet tooth. Carmina preferred it served separately, as the puto bumbong is hard and chewy to eat. I guess I’m just used to having it without ice cream. That’s just my preference—others might enjoy it as it is. NOT SPONSORED. Check out my channel where you can find my videos at Carmina Lifestyle YouTube Channel ...
Filipino is accustoming to have a Santo Nino in their home
as they pray below their staircase or they have a room just so they can pray in
their own home.
Sometimes visitors who come from another country want to
bring one home to display at their house and when you are looking for a place
to sell it most of the time they will go to a church or a religious store.
You may purchase your Santo Nino at the following
information:
Sta. Maria Catholic Trade
Address: 388 Mabuhay Street
Sta Cruz Village
Sta Maria Bulacan
Hours Open:
Monday to Sunday:
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Please make an appointment in case you are not available
during the hours of their store.
Person to contact:
Mikee
Tito Nya
Jose
Jodee
Josee
Contact: +639277869285

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