Tuesday, November 6, 2007

What kind of business will you invest with 5,000 pesos in the Philippines?

Take your pick: <*-*>
☻Homemade cakes or cookies
☻Siomai, Siopao, Tempura, Squid rolls, fish balls / dimsum stand
☻Sell Softdrinks, Beers, Tuba and Ice
☻ Cell.phone load retailer
☻Chilled drinks stand (Buko/Calamansi/Pineapple/Chocolate/Oran... juice)
☻Local Food stand (Banana cue/ Camote cue/ Hot cakes/ Ginataang mais)
☻Mini Fruit stand (Mangoes, Lanzones, Pineapples, Guavas, Green mangoes with special ginisang bagoong..)
*drools* lol
☻Chicharon (Pork or Chicken cracklings)
☻Barbeque or grilled stand ( Pork, chicken, fish,..etc.)
☻Home service (Manicure/pedicure/ footspa)

Is Cartimar just like Divisoria?

Right now Cartimar is undergoing massive renovation. It may look ugly & uncomfortable right now but watch out, soon it'll be dazzling. It's true, pets are bestsellers there, especially if you wish to buy dogs. But the shoe stores are still there, offering good quality & affordable prices. There's this one shoe store that I've bought 3 shoes already. They're good & they've got great elections. They even brag about their customers not coming back! Why? Because they're VERY satisfied with the shoes they bought years ago! As for me, well, I travel a lot & it's no surprise my shoes wore out after a few years. But that's ok, at least it lasted that long! If you go buy at Greenhills, expect shoddy shoes. They're cheap, 500 pesos, but are worn out in a month. Cartimar's a good place to buy dogs & shoes. They also sell plants, birds, pet food & cages, bikes, pet accessories, & of course, more shoes. I'm told the new buildings being built are for pet stores. These are what you'll find over there. Happy shopping!

What is the best restaurant to eat native dishes?


You can try:

Max's Restaurants

Kamayan

Sentro in Greenbelt

Cabalen in Trinoma

Barrio Fiesta


Happy eating!

Starbucks or kape barako?

In my own opinion, it depends...Example: Starbucks got a lot of flavors but a little bit expensive here in the Philippines. So, I only buy 2 packs per year.Barako, I have it all year round. Anytime I need it, I just put some in the coffee maker. Very affordable. So, If you are living in the Philippines, Barako is the main choice. Oops, to all who read my post: Please try Sagada Coffee from Baguio City. It is also a fine quality Philippine coffee and cheap too! P250 in their 450 gram box.

What is THE JOB to have in the Philippines?


president of the republic.even how much you steal, you still get presidential pardon.