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Wedding Style

December 14, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 1 Comment

I got invited to a lot of weddings this year. Then again, they weren’t as many as some of my friends’ wedding invites, but that’s just because a lot of my super close friends and my relatives have yet to tie the knot. Anyway, since my Erzullie dress from Jonnah’s wedding was such a hit, I thought I’d do a retrospective Fashion Friday this week of the dresses I wore to the other three weddings I went to this year. It’s also been an uneventful week and I’ve basically been dressing in boring clothes, so there’s nothing new to share. Lol.

Wedding Flashback #1: Joyce & Mark
Pacific Waves Resort, Bulacan
February 18, 2012
Dress with matching clutch: Kate Torralba; Shoes: Payless (Same shoes I wore with the Erzullie dress, and at my own wedding. Sulit!)
I don’t actually have a full-body photo of this dress from the wedding, but I do have a few shots of it in the KT dressing room from the day I bought in in 2008.

At Joyce’s Wedding
Unearthed from my Multiply account. Don’t I look exactly the same?

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An Avp Script To Call My Own (Sorta)

December 13, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

Working from home for the last six and a half months has been great. If anything, I feel fulfilled knowing that I’ve managed to accomplish something I’ve always wanted to do, and that is to be hands-on with my kid while still making my own money. For the most part, my output as a WAHM has been nothing out of the ordinary. A few event scripts, some speeches for some pretty significant people, AVP material and a bunch of SEO articles.

In the beginning, one thing I really missed when I left the workforce was that feeling that I was part of something big. Don’t get me wrong, I know that playing an active role in my son’s life IS something big. But if you’ve ever worked before, you’d know what I mean. I was looking for that fulfillment that came with doing something, no matter how small, that was part of someone else’s big picture. I knew I’d get there someday, and I reminded myself often that I was still new to this work-at-home business.

And then one day, it happened. I became part of something big, a project that meant something to so many people. It was a project that actually touched lives. My name may not be on the final product, but just knowing that I played a part in the creation of something great is enough. Now I’m sure I’m in the right place, and that I’m doing the best thing for me. That being said, I really hope you guys take the time to watch this video.

To all the WAHMs out there, what’s been your most successful or rewarding work moment as a WAHM? I’d love to hear from you!

Much love and happiness,

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Real Coffee Boracay’s Famous Calamansi Muffins

December 10, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 2 Comments

One of my friends told me not to leave Boracay without trying Real Coffee’s calamansi muffin. So on our last day on the island, Mr C and I went in search of the coffee shop after an early morning mass in Bisaya. It took us a while, but we finally found the quaint little place in one of the alleys off the beach area.

We’re here!

The first thing I noticed when we entered was how wonderful the whole place smelled. The aroma of all the goodies baking in their ovens made my tummy grumble and my mouth water! Mr C, of course, was more interested in the coffee than the pastries.

The menu. I knew right away what I wanted. That’s a first!
I actually had time for a selfie haha!
Meanwhile, Mr C took his time ordering.

While waiting for our orders to arrive, I took a quick look around the place. It has a very homey, provincial feel to it, with photos and sayings on each of the tables. The area where they prepare and pack their backed goods can be seen from the dining area, and the people who work there are really nice, and smile at customers as they come in or leave.

We shared our table with Anne Curtis…
… and Marc Nelson!
Words of wisdom scribbled on paper and displayed at our table.
That’s where the yummy smells were coming from.
I just had to get up at take a closer look. Here are some oatmeal cookies and calamansi muffins waiting for their turn to bake.
Boxes of baked muffins.
These make great pasalubongs!

I have a super sweet tooth, and so I was initially disappointed when I saw that the servings were kinda small. But after having a few bites of the pastries, I realized that they were so rich, and the servings were just right! I had an Iced Coffee because it was so hot and humid that morning, while Mr C decided to try the Real Coffee.

Real Coffee (PHP 100.00)
Brewed coffee plus a shot of espresso
Iced coffee (PHP 80.00)
Brewed coffee over ice
Calamansi Muffin (PHP 45.00)
Brownies for Sweet Lovers (PHP 80.00)
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Brownies

Our visit to Real Coffee was a good way to start our last day in Boracay. The next time we’re in the area, I’d like to try their breakfast meals and other pastries. Can’t wait to bring the little guy there too. I’m sure he would love it. In the meantime, I’m curious to try Pepper.ph’s Calamansi Muffin Food Hack. If it’s as good as the real thing, then it’s a definite win!

One for the road!
REAL COFFEE AND TEA CAFE
Station 2 (Above Sea World)
Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan
(+63 36) 288-5340
PS Don’t you think my holiday watermarks on these photos are so cute? Haha! Just sayin’!

Much love and happiness,

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Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Beach, Boracay, Calamansi Muffin, Philippines, Real Coffee, Travelogue, Vacation

Recipe: No-Bake Graham Cracker Crust

December 8, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 1 Comment

We’re having a get-together at home tomorrow, and my mom asked me to make something for dessert. We have this big container of frozen mangoes that she really wants to use already, so we decided on a mango mousse with graham cracker crust.

I’ve never made this before so I went to my favorite website, marthastewart.com to look for a recipe. I found a recipe for a frozen mango cream cake recipe with macadamia crust that looks really good. Since we already bought bags of graham crackers, I decided to use a different recipe for the crust.

I’m feeling lazy today since it’s a Saturday, so I wanted a no-bake recipe. I ended up using this one from All Recipes.

No-Bake Graham Cracker Crust

  • 1 1/2 Cups Graham Cracker Crumbs
  • 6 Tbsp Butter, Softened
  • 1/3 Cup Granulated Sugar
You’ll also need a 9″ Pie Plate, a Mixing Bowl, a Fork/Spoon and Measuring Cups

 

NOTE: Don’t forget to crush the graham crackers if you didn’t buy them already crushed, and soften the butter beforehand. It helps to cube the bar of butter so it softens quickly, although to tell you the truth, getting butter all soft and gooey has never been a problem in this hot country.

Here’s my assistant crushing the graham crackers

 

Getting the butter nice and soft

 

Combine all the ingredients in a bowl. Or, if you are lazy like me, bring out your handy dandy food processor and pulse away!

The easy way!

 

You’ll know it’s ready when it looks like this. Can you guess what Tristan said it looks like? Haha!

 

Press the crust firmly into the bottom and sides of a 9″ pie plate. You can use a spoon, a fork or your hands. I use a fork and spoon combo – the fork to distribute everything evenly, and the spoon to smooth out the surface. I don’t really like to get my hands dirty, and I find it’s more hygienic. Yes, there’s a little bit of OC in me.

Finished crust, ready for the fridge

 

Once it’s all nice and pretty, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for an hour or until set. Make sure the plastic wrap doesn’t touch the crust ok? Otherwise parts of it may stick to the plastic once you remove it.

And that’s it, nice and easy! You can fill this baby up with a whole lot of different things. My favorite is still Blueberry Cheesecake, but I really hope this Mango Mousse will come in a close second. Keeping my fingers crossed!

 

What other fillings would you recommend?

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A Kiddie Party, A Wedding, and A Coffee Shop Meeting

December 7, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 5 Comments

In case you’re wondering, I’m doing Fashion Friday in an attempt to encourage myself to look my best, and not give in to my Frumpy Mommy tendencies! Yes, I do tend to dress grungy sometimes, as you can read in one of my previous posts. The idea of doing a Fashion Friday post was actually inspired by this post from Topaz Horizon.

So, without further ado, here are my top three looks of the week.

1. A Kiddie Party
Manika’s 2nd Birthday Party
McDonald’s Venice Piazza Mall, McKinley
December 1, 2012
Blouse: Cotton On, Makeup: Colour Collection
Sorry, I forgot to take a photo of the whole outfit. I wore black pants and platform shoes with this top. LOL Fashion Friday Fail! Anyway, that’s Me and Mr C with the little boy and my niece, Manika.

Comfy Mommy Look

2. A Wedding
Jonnah & Emmans’ Wedding
UST Church, Espana
December 2, 2012
Dress: Erzullie, Shoes: Payless, Clutch: Celine, Makeup: Colour Collection, Jewelry: From my relatives

My Pretty Pink Princess look!
3. A Coffee Shop Meeting
Meeting with my Executive Producer for an upcoming event
Meeting at Starbucks, Alabang Town Center; Photograph taken at home
December 7, 2012
Jeans: Moda Plus, Top: Marikina Tiangge, Shrug: Cuenca Bazaar, Shoes (not in photo, leopard-print ballet flats): Greenhills

Disclaimer: I took this photo myself with a camera on self timer. That’s why it looks so awkward!

What do you guys think of my first Fashion Friday post? Now I know I really should make sure I have someone take my photo with my own camera! This took A LOT of effort though, so show me some love! =P

Much love and happiness,

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{Event} Yes Mommy: How to Talk so your Child will Listen and Understand

December 6, 2012 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

Communication is essential in any relationship. It would obviously be very difficult to understand each other and live harmoniously together is if we aren’t able to effectively relay to others what it is we want to say. One of the most difficult things to do is to effectively talk to your young children in a way that they will surely understand and listen. Many mommies struggle with this challenge. I know I have, and still do, even though my child is now six years old and has amazing comprehension skills. I guess sometimes it’s not just the listener, but also the person speaking who should learn to adjust in order to be able to ensure that his or her message is clear.

The good news is, Optimommy and Manila Workshops have put together a one-day workshop to address this issue, and teach parents how to communicate effectively with their children. The workshop is called “Yes Mommy: How to Talk so your Child will Listen and Understand”

About the Yes Mommy Workshop
At “Yes Mommy” we’ll talk about practical tips and tools to build a foundation of good communication with our young children. Topics include:

  • Self Talk for Mommies: Why positive communication begins with you
  • How to understand your child’s personality
  • How to adjust your communication style based on your child’s personality
  • The Three Elements of Positive Communication: Crucial factors to encourage your children to listen and understand
  • How to say “no” by saying “yes”

“Yes Mommy” is called a workshop. But Optimommy, Jayme, sees it as really more of a sharing session where moms can connect with other moms, you can feel safe to share what we know and don’t know, and you can have comfort knowing that we are not alone in this parenting journey. After “Yes Mommy”, you ca expect to gain:

  • Tools to start your day with calmness and intention
  • Patience in dealing with your children
  • Resources to communicate persuasively
  • A network of like minded moms who can give encouragement and support

Here are the EVENT DETAILS and RATES:
Date: Saturday, December 15, 2012 Time: 9:00 am to 4:45 pm
Venue: COWO – Ground Floor, Suntree Tower, #27 Sapphire Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City

Regular Rate of Php 1,400 / participant
Early Bird Rate of Php 1,200 / participant (PAID before Dec. 1, 2012 or via Okayokay.com until Dec. 10)
Group Discount of Php 1,000 for 3 or more participants

*Lunch and afternoon snack are included
*Payment may be via Okayokay.com or deposit to a UnionBank or BPI Account or via Paypal (Please add Php 50 for Paypal charges).

Since it’s almost Christmas, Optimommy and I would like to treat all of the readers of Mrs C’s Sugarcoated Life to a special discounted rate on this workshop. If you sign up using my promo code OptimommyPATTY, you get a 50% discount on the registration fee. That means you’ll only need to pay Php500 to join this fabulous workshop! Isn’t that wonderful?

Join now! All you have to do is sign up through this form. Don’t forget to use the Promo Code OptimommyPATTY to get the discount!

Much love and happiness,

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