Sunday, November 28, 2010

McHappy Day Fun Run



This year's fund raising activity for McHappy Day is a Fun Run entitled "Ready. Set. Read". The beneficiary is the Bright Minds Read (BMR) program of the Ronald McDonald House Charities. It aims to provide beginning reading curricula and tools for grade one public school students all over the country.




We joined this event to help children and to have a good exercise and bonding with the family. We joined the 3K category and finished it in 38mins, not bad... :D This was held at Venice Piazza at McKinley Hill, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig.


Personalized McDo t-shirts ♥

Since it has no singlet, we provided our own stylish and customized t-shirts for this fun run.



Gary Estrada and Family

We also spotted some celebrity and PBA players during this event and got the chance to have pictures with them.

With Kenneth Duremdes and Alex Compton

This was indeed a Fun Run, where all took part for enjoyment rather than competition. :D



Friday, November 26, 2010

Pizza in a Cone


 
You may be used to eating pizza as a square, a triangle, or a small circle, but now, New Age Food Concepts, Inc. introduces a new shape that goes well for people on the go! As another way of reintroducing "wraps", they presents a new way to enjoy pizza! It was already featured in different TV stations but we just tried it recently.
 



We ordered Everything but the sink in Amazing Cones located at Robinson's Galleria and it was good. Soft, chewy dough is molded into a cone and filled with different ingredients. Everything but the sink pizza cone contained pepperoni, Italian sausage, beef, mushrooms, pineapple, bell pepper, onions, olives, tomato sauce, and mozzarella. 




It wasn’t a long wait till you get your order as it was freshly cooked. What we like about it is the cheesy part, and the part that our hands won’t get messy from eating the pizza. Because of the cone shaped and the wrapper that they have, it’s very easy to eat. You can eat it even walking. Our only complaint was the size of the cone. They were too small; we didn't even get partially full.  ;p
 
For more info you can visit their website: www.amazingcones.com