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 ...
Every once in a while we get a haircut sometimes we keep the same style or we decided to make new changes the way we look. Sometimes we are happy with the new look or we are not happy with our new style. Just like having a new pair of shoes we need to wear them out until it feels comfortable. Having a new hair cut is the same way we need to let it grow into us before we feel we are comfortable in our new hair cut. Sometimes we go to a new barbershop or we go to the same every time we need a new hair cut. What happen when we decide to get a haircut and the person who usually cut your hair is no longer working at the hair salon or barbershop? You end up having someone else cut your hair and you are afraid your hair might look really bad or you may be happy with it. As you are seating down getting your haircut you are staying awake the whole time to make sure you still have hair on your head. Today, I decided to get my first haircut for the New Year and it has...