Tagged: pinoy

21
Sep
2016

How To Make Taho from Soybean

Taho is a sweet nutritious snack food usually peddled by a magtataho vendor found all over the Philippines. Taho is usually made of fresh soft/silken tofu, arnibal (brown sugar and vanilla syrup), and pearl sago (similar to pearl tapioca). How To Make Taho from Soybean Materials: 3 cups mature and...

11
Aug
2016

How To Start A T-Shirt Business on the Web

Online T-Shirt Stores : Ten Steps To Start Selling T-Shirts On The Web By: Thomas Christopher Writers and artists can create additional online income streams by opening print-on-demand T-shirt stores on the web. You can build and expand your shop in ten steps built around finding good keywords, without which...

31
Mar
2016

Handmade Weddings

Learn the crafts to style and personalize your wedding. Learn how to make vintage key save-the-date invitations, felt bud buttonnieres, terranium place cards and favors complete with a step by step guide.

03
Mar
2016

SNAP Hydroponics

Hydroponics is an alternative system of growing plants without soil. Instead of soil, an inert media is used into which a nutrient solution containing essential elements is added for a plant’s normal growth and development. Existing commercial hydroponics systems vary in terms of form, size, and type of materials. They...

SET-UP
15
Nov
2015

Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program (SET-UP)

The Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST) Small Enterprise technology Upgrading Program (SET-UP) is a nation wide strategy encouraging and assisting SMEs to adopt technology innovations to improve their operations and thus boost their productivity and competitiveness. How does it change things? The program enables firms to address their technical...

08
Oct
2015

Spot a Franchise Scam

When reviewing a potential franchise investment, it’s easy to get dazzled by promises of high profit and immediate success. Be alert and think twice if you encounter any of the suspicious signs: 1. The franchise has been in the business for a short time. “The shorter the franchisor has been...

02
Oct
2015

Broccoli and Cauliflower Production Guide

Broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var italica Plenck) is one of the most expensive vegetables in the Philippines. It can be boiled, steamed, stir fried, or sauteed with other vegetables. It is fairly high in vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, iron, thiamine, riboflavin, and niacin. Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L. var botrytis)...

16
Apr
2015

Fragrant Orange Jasmine Propagation

Fragrant Orange Jasmine Propagation. Orange Jasmine has pear-shaped leaflets that are dark green and glossy. After each blooming period, its white blossoms turn into orange and scarlet fruits.

10
Apr
2015

How to Make Pork Sisig

The pork sisig arrived on a sizzling platter. Chunks of chopped fried pork mixed with green chilis and onions. We were told this version has no pig ears, but definitely has “pig parts.” The waiter set the platter on our table then cracked a raw egg on top, mixing it...

26
Mar
2015

Fruit Wine Making

Fruits can be transformed into wine through a process called fermentation. All it takes is heating to bring about the chemical reaction plus other ingredients. Choice of fruit varieties. Grape is not the only fruit which we can make good-quality wine. Natives fruits such as cashew (kasoy), duhat, pineapple, guava,...

23
Feb
2015

Nata de Piña and Pineapple Jam Recipe

Pineapple is a well-known fruit and can be found abundant in traditional markets, especially during harvest season. Consumers are fond of this fruit not only because of its delicious taste, but also because of its high vitamin and calorie content which is good for the health. Pineapple is often consumed...

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