by Penny Angeles-Tan | Aug 18, 2016 | Food & Beverage
Dairy Queen, your favorite ice cream brand, introduces its latest addition to its soft serve offerings that will surely satisfy your craving for good quality dessert! Treat yourself with Dairy Queen’s Blizzard of the Month, the all-new Nestle Crunch Blizzard!
To me this yummy dessert is happiness in a cup. 🙂 This mouthwatering dessert comes in three exciting and unique flavors.
The Crunch Blizzard Trio
Almond Crunch Blizzard is made with delectable Nestle Crunch &. almond blended with Dairy Queen’s signature soft serve for that ultimate nutty and flavorful taste.
To all chocolate lovers out there, chomp on the new Overload Crunch Blizzard! This second variant is made with cookie crunch, Nestle Crunch and Dairy Queen’s soft serve with swirls of cocoa fudge that melt perfectly in your mouth.
And what’s not to love about the exciting strawberry-flavored blizzard! Strawberry Pretzel Crunch Blizzard is made with deliciously sweet strawberry toppings and crushed berry knots blended with Dairy Queen’s soft serve that is really worth a try.

3 cups of guilty pleasure 😀
I had the pleasure of trying them all. Initially I thought I would like the strawberry crunch the most and then later I realized that the chocoholic in me would not be stopped … the overload crunch is my favorite. 😀
To be fair, it isn’t just the chocolate that drew me, it was mostly the crunch. I like texture in what I eat and the overload crunch had the most texture. To improve it I would most likely ask them to add almonds and pretzels in it. Hey, I did say I like texture. 😀
Dairy Queen’s Nestle Crunch Blizzard is available for a limited time only, so head over to Dairy Queen stores now! Follow Dairy Queen Philippines on social media and visit www.dairyqueen.com.ph for more details.
About Dairy Queen
Dairy Queen® is one of the largest ice cream chain in the world … It offers a lot of variety presentations of delicious soft serve, like class_!c and dipped cones, shakes, sundaes, Royal Treats, Moolatte, Blizzard®; and DQ® Cakes. The Dairy Queen system has more than 5,700 locations operating throughout 24 countries including the Philippines.
In the Philippines, Dairy Queen is owned and operated by the Philippine Pizza, Inc., the same franchise owners of Taco Bell and Pizza Hut.· It currently operates 80 stores that are strategically located all over the country.
Dairy Queen is proud to be different, unique, and fun, because it has an optimistic ambiance that encourage you to love life to the fullest. Whether it be any celebration, a family day, a self-indulgent moment, or a mere break to satisfy one’s dessert craving, the Dairy Queen experience makes you always come back for more.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Jul 29, 2016 | Food & Beverage

Taco Bell’s Chalupa
Taco Bell, the world’s leading taco food chain, invites you to #tastethehype as it innovates the classic taco with Chalupa Supreme.
The Chalupa Supreme features a deep-fried crispy and chewy flatbread filled with seasoned beef, sour cream, shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes and a three-cheese blend. The result: a delightful mixture of textures and flavors that is distinctly Taco Bell. Transforming the everyday taco into an experience you won’t find anywhere else.
Chalupa ala carte or in a meal?
Already satisfying on its own, the Chalupa Supreme is available for P99 when ordered a la carte. Pair it with nachos and your favorite soda for a full meal for only P149.

You may be asking … what makes the chalupa so different from a taco then? It certainly looks the same.
For starters it is bigger than the average taco and certainly more filling. Second, the “shell” is made of bread, not a taco shell, making it a heavier meal. Think back to the last new offering of Taco Bell, the Gordita Supreme. It’s the same flatbread but this time it is fried and shaped into a taco shell.

Tastewise I would say it tastes just like the Gordita. The only real difference is that the bread is fried. I have friends who have tried both the chalupa and the gordita and they have said that they prefer the chalupa. Personally, I would rather have the gordita because I find it easier to eat. I’ve got a quirk, I don’t like messy eating and, trust me, the chalupa is MESSY.
But then, some would argue that there is no neat way to eat a taco anyway and, what is a chalupa but a taco on steroids, right? 😀
So go ahead and #tastethehype today as Taco Bell’s Chalupa Supreme is available for a limited time only.
Learn more about Taco Bell’s latest offering, the Chalupa Supreme, and try other delectable treats that you’re sure to love only at Taco Bell! Visit the official website at www.tacobell.com.ph, or check out their official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/tacobellPHL, the lnstagram account @TacoBellPHL, and the hash tag #TacoBellPHL across Facebook and lnstagram.
About Taco Bell
Taco Bell, a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM), founded over 50 years ago was known for its fun exploration as it ventured a different path in the fast food industry by introducing Crunchy Taco to the United States of America.
Today Taco Bell has over 6,500 restaurants world-wide. Millions of customers come to Taco Bell every week for that unique experience no other restaurant can offer. An experience brought to life through Taco Bell’s menu innovation and the smiles of those who create, serve and eat Taco Bell’s delicious food.
In the Philippines, Taco Bell began in 2004. Since then the brand has continued to explore the possibilities with its customers. Taco Bell Philippines brought the first Live Mas concept store to Asia with its flagship branch at Gateway Mall, a true testament of the brand’s commitment to give their customers more – in terms of value, quality and dining experience.
Currently Taco Bell is located at Gateway Mall, TriNoma and Alabang Town Center. For more information, visit their website at www.tacobell.com.ph. Follow Taco Bell on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ tacobellPHL) and lnstagram (@tacobellphl).
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Jun 25, 2016 | Bon Appetit, Food & Beverage
Every now and then I find the urge to write more than the minimum 500 words … and this is one of those times. How much do you love your Adobo? Should it be considered the national dish? I love, love, LOVE adobo! It is so easy to prepare and so flavorful. Additionally, it keeps for days!
In celebration of the cultural gastronomic heritage that is the Adobo, NutriAsia’s Datu Puti put Pinoys to task in finding and feting the best adobo recipes at the recent Datu Puti Adobo Challenge held last Saturday, June 11, at the Mercato Centrale food market in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.
Co-presented with Mercato Centrale and Our Awesome Planet, The Datu Puti Adobo Challenge was part of the thrust to take the Datu Puti Adobo Movement a step further this 2016.

Launched in 2015, the Datu Puti Adobo Movement was created to push for Adobo to be our pambansang ulam. It is a movement that hits close to home because Adobo is a dish that is as personal, as it is national. Each household has its own signature Adobo, and the shared flavor defines families, identifies us as Filipinos, and boosts us as a nation. This event is also supported by partners Philippine Culinary Heritage Movement (PCHM) and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).
The push for Adobo has reached much acclaim and has even been echoed by efforts in Congress. In fact, Bohol First District Representative Rene Relampagos filed House Bill 3926 in 2014, which sought to formally declare it as the national dish. The Datu Puti Adobo Movement has drawn support for the bill through a petition since the launching of the advocacy in June 2015.
The Adobo Challenge

The Adobo Movement
To get people more involved in the Datu Puti Adobo Movement this 2016, the advocacy group mounted the Datu Puti Adobo Challenge and gathered Mercato Centrale’s veteran home-based cooks to create their own special Adobo dish.
Participating food vendors of Mercato Centrale prepared adobo dishes using any type of meat and vegetable, and were marinated in or cooked with at least two of the three main Datu Puti products: vinegar, soy sauce, and patis (fish sauce).
The top 14 entries were selected based on various criteria, including:
- the creativity of concept, which looks at the story behind the dish as well as originality, branding, and cooking technique;
- innovation, noting the use of unique special ingredients and Datu Puti products; and
- Philippine culinary heritage, including how it adopts and represents regional cooking styles.
Mercato Centrale was truly the right venue to celebrate this culinary heritage and mount the Datu Puti Adobo Challenge. The Mercato Centrale food fair is the go-to destination of urban foodies. Finding its home on 7th avenue and 25th street (across The Forum and in front of the “Between the Lines” art mural) in the heart of the BGC business district, this fab food fair happening every Friday and Saturday from 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. has earned the distinction of being a hub of culinary experiences.
It is a venue for both comfort food cravings and fresh gastronomic finds all prepped by budding food entrepreneurs. During the Datu Puti Adobo Challenge, some select Mercato vendors added Adobo to their usual fare, and the foodies were all in for awesome renditions of the national comfort fave.

Tonipet Gaba, foodie and host
The Winning Adobo, Atbp.
Hosted by a familiar foodie himself, Tonipet Gaba, the feast was made even more festive with musical performances by homegrown talents UpDharma Down and Ebe Dancel. It was truly a treat to see both culinary and entertainment talents back up the Adobo initiative. As guests were treated to aromatic flavors and local OPM, Pinoy pride was truly in the air.
Among the participants, the Top 3 among the entries wowed the crowd with their inspired versions of the dish. Based on criteria that took into account taste, presentation, story, and heart, three Mercato vendors were named as the winners of the Datu Puti Adobo Challenge. And based on on-the-spot voting by the Mercato foodies, one was hailed as the People’s Choice.
In the list below I’ve included the recipes, as shared by the vendors themselves. Note that when we cook it ourselves it will not taste the same, because, of course, we won’t be making it the exact same way. To experience these dishes the right way we will need to make our way to Mercato Centrale. 🙂
The big Adobo winners of the night:
First place: The Oinkery

The Oinkery’s Pugon Smoked Pork Adobo won 1st prize in the Datu Puti Adobo Challenge. Pork shoulder pugon-smoked for 8 hours, glazed with a rich Cebu-style adobo sauce and garnished with fresh manggang hilaw.
DISH NAME: Pugon-smoked Pork Adobo
DESCRIPTION: Pork shoulder pugon-smoked for 8 hours, glazed with a rich Cebu-style adobo sauce and garnished with fresh green mango (manggang hilaw).
Inspired by Cebu’s method of cooking lechon, The Oinkery roasts their pork meat inside a traditional pugon giving it that distinct smoky taste. Matthew combines the finished product with his sister’s Cebu-style adobo sauce and garnishes it with fresh green mangoes on the side. Having been slow-cooked for a total of eight hours, the meat is guaranteed to be soft and juicy with every bite.
I found their adobo flavorful and I loved how the meat was so tender that it falls off the fork. The mango was a perfect pairing for this dish. If it were not served with the adobo I would have ordered a green mango shake from one of the other vendors.
Here is the recipe for Oinkery’s Pugon-Roasted Pork Adobo.
Ingredients:
- 1 kg. pork shoulder
- handful seasoning spices (salt, pepper, paprika, etc.)
- 30 ml. cooking oil
- 4 cloves garlic
- 200 ml. Datu Puti soy sauce
- 100 gms. brown sugar
- 200 ml. Datu Puti vinegar
- 2 pcs. bay leaf
- black peppercorns
- 1 pc. Indian mango
Procedure:
- Pre-heat oven to 230-250F.
- Season meat with seasoning spices. (Optional: Let stand to marinate for at least 30 minutes to an hour.)
- Roast meat in the oven for 8 hours or until fork-tender.
- Saute garlic cloves in cooking oil.
- Combine Datu Puti soy sauce and brown sugar in the cooking pan and wait for the sauce to boil.
- Add the Datu Puti vinegar and wait for the sauce to boil.
- After boiling place the cooked meat along with the bay leaf and peppercorns.
- Simmer.
- Serve with steaming hot rice and garnish with strips of Indian Mango.
Second place: Dayrit’s

Dayrit’s Pork Adobong Laing Pinangat won 2nd place in the Datu Puti Adobo Challenge.
DISH NAME: Pork Adobong Laing Pinangat
DESCRIPTION: Two Filipino favorites, Adobo and Laing, in one unique and flavorful dish.
Pork Adobong Laing Pinangat – that’s two of the famous Filipino favorites, adobo and laing, combined in one extraordinary dish. Dayrit’s 40 years of experience in creating sumptuous heritage home-cooked meals is very evident with their entry for The Adobo Challenge 2016. According to Chef Miguel Dayrit, their version of the classic adobo recipe is different from the rest because it combines the strong flavors of two Pinoy viands to create an outstanding dish. This Bicolandia inspired concoction is a fusion of the creamy, hot and spicy and the sour and salty trademarks of laing and adobo respectively.
This was my excuse to eat something healthy. 😀 I liked it because it was a vegetable dish and had an adobo taste.
Here is the recipe for Dayrit’s Pork Adobong Laing Pinangat.
Ingredients:
- 2 kgs. pork kasim, cubed
- 50 gms. garlic
- 2 c. Datu Puti soy sauce
- 2 c. Datu Puti vinegar
- 2 tbsps. Datu Puti patis
- 10 gms. whole pepper
- 2 pcs. laurel leaves
- whole gabi leaves
- gabi leaves, shredded
- 500 ml. kakang gata
- 5 pcs. diced siling labuyo
- thyme (used for wrapping)
Procedure:
- Heat the saucepot. Put in the garlic, pork kasim, Datu Puti soy sauce, Datu Puti vinegar, and Datu Puti patis.
- Simmer until pork is tender, set aside.
- In another sauce pot put the kakang gata over a low fire, stir. Be careful not to make the gata too thick.
- Pour in the Datu Puti soy sauce and Datu Puti vinegar and stir until it boils. Set aside.
- Place the pork adobo at the center of the whole gabi leaves. Put a little sauce and the gabi on top and the kakang gata. Wrap, using the thyme to secure the wrap.
- In a separate saucepot put the mixed gata sauce with the wrapped adobo laing. Let it boil for 25 minutes, reduce the heat until the sauce thickens.
- Take off the thyme used for wrapping. Serve.
Personally, this seems too much work. I’ll just order it from Dayrit’s. 😀
Third place: Bakmi Nyonya

Bakmi Nyonya’s classic Filipino adobo infused with Indonesian spices and served with Sambal wowed the judges and won 3rd place at the Datu Puti Adobo Challenge.
DISH NAME: Babi Kekap Adobo Nyonya
DESCRIPTION: Classic Filipino adobo infused with Indonesian spices. Served with Sambal.
Lucy of Bakmi Nyonya, one of the well-known food vendors in Mercato Centrale, reinvents the Pinoy classic adobo and incorporates her Indonesian-style of cooking to come up with a unique entry to the Adobo Challenge 2016. This delicate pork adobo treat is mixed with secret Indonesian spices, cooked in soy sauce and vinegar, and served with the classic sambal.
I’ve always enjoyed spicy food and growing up there was this restaurant not too far from my house called Rasa Singapura where we got our stash of sambal sauce. When I had the opportunity to taste this adobo dish by Bakmi Nyonya they immediately got my vote.
Here is the recipe of Bakmi Nyonya’s Babi Kecap Adobo Nyonya.
Ingredients:
- 1 kg. liempo with ribs
- 1 c. Datu Puti vinegar
- 1/4 c. Kecap Manis
- 1/4 c. Datu Puti soy sauce
- 3 tbsps. Datu Puti fish sauce (patis)
- 5 pcs. shallot
- 5 cloves garlic
- pepper to taste
- wine to taste
- lesser galangal
- 100 gms. Earwood mushroom
- palm sugar
Procedure:
- Fry pork. Add shallots and garlic.
- Saute until golden brown.
- Add all ingredients, simmer.
- Add a moderate amount, simmer.
- Cook in low heat for 3 hours.
People’s Choice Award: Lariza’s

Lariza’s Seafood Adobo
DISH NAME: Seafood Adobo
DESCRIPTION: A mix of crab, shrimp, and mussels cooked adobo style and topped with cheese.
Lariza’s, another well-known food vendor in Mercato Centrale shares their expertise in creating a unique dish for the Adobo Challenge 2016. Their very own “Seafood Adobo” is a mixture of mussels, prawns, and crabs stirred in a mixture of vinegar and soy sauce, garlic, onion, pepper, and finished off with cheese on top to add a creamy, tangy taste. Tess Gonzales, the proud owner of Lariza’s knew that her opponents would stick to the usual pork or chicken adobo, so she decided to come up with something edgy. With her “Seafood Adobo”, she hopes to motivate Filipinos to be more daring and “adobofy” fresh catch from the sea as an alternative to the usual adobo recipes.
This was not among my favorites. I didn’t hate it, though. It was just ok. But, to be fair, part of my issue was allergies so I have to be careful when eating seafood. If not for that I may have enjoyed it more.
My personal favorite
Sadly, my personal favorite didn’t make it. Maybe most people found it too different? It is very different and not really easy to make but definitely very delicious! Curious about it? Here is the recipe for your enjoyment.
Adobo Consomme with Duck Dumpling
Ingredients:
Adobo Consomme
- veal bones
- pork knuckles and bones
- duck bones
- carrots, celery, leeks, onions, garlic, bay leaf, peppercorns
- Datu Puti soy sauce
- Datu Puti vinegar
- egg white
- bouquet garni (parsley, peppercorns, sage, and bay leaf)
Duck Dumpling
- native duck adobo cooked with Datu Puti soy sauce and cane vinegar
- carrots
- garlic
- shitake mushroom
- flour
- breadcrumbs
- egg
- salt
- warm water
Procedure:
For the consomme
- Saute onions and garlic until brown and translucent.
- Add peppercorns and bay leaf.
- Drop the veal, pork, and duck bones and cook until browned making a nice caramelization on your pot surface.
- Add your Datu Puti soy sauce and vinegar and let it simmer.
- Add carrots, celery, leeks, and diced onions.
- Whip egg whites and add.
- Add warm stock and let it simmer for 2 hours then strain.
For the dumpling
- Combine salt, flour, and hot water and mix until you form a dough and let it rest for 30 minutes.
- Roll into thin discs and set aside.
- Saute garlic and shitake mushrooms. Add Datu Puti soy sauce and vinegar and then simmer.
- Add duck adobo.
- Remove from heat. Let it cool and then add carrots, breadcrumbs, flour, and egg.

Datu Puti products
All Adobo winners were awarded start-up funds in cash, so they could include their winning dishes in the regular Mercato menu. The People’s Choice awardee also received P3,000 worth of Datu Puti goods.
With these latest initiatives and the warm response of urban foodies, the Datu Puti Adobo Movement has definitely made strides in rallying more people behind the nation’s ulam of choice.
Interested parties may still support the Datu Puti Adobo Movement by signing the petition at www.adobomovement.com.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Jun 24, 2016 | Food & Beverage
I love ice cream and I love Nutella so when Dairy Queen combined the two things I love … magic happened! Love the gooey, rich and luscious taste of Nutella? So do 10,000 fans of Dairy Queen!
In response to the clamor for this favorite chocolate spread to be its next featured ice cream flavor, Dairy Queen, the world’s most favorite ice cream chain, unveils its newest Blizzard of the Month – the Nutella Blizzard.
The exciting flavor is being introduced after Dairy Queen, as part of its 10th year anniversary celebration, asked its fans on Facebook which brand of chocolate they would like to be the next Blizzard of the Month. From a choice of six top choco favorites, over 10,000 fans voted for Nutella!

Nutella Brownie

Nutella Cheesecake
Dairy Queen’s Fan’s Choice Blizzard of the Month is available in two incredible flavors: Nutella Brownie, a combination of Nutella and chewy baked brownies melded with Dairy Queen’s soft serve; and Nutella Cheesecake, perfect for those who love the sweetness of Nutella and the tanginess of cheesecake. You can enjoy it in a mini size Blizzard cup at P59 and biggest size at P119.
Dairy Queen’s Nutella Brownie is my personal favorite. By adding a little more cash I just add a few walnuts and it is sheer perfection!
Dairy Queen’s 10th Anniversary Activities
Aside from the introduction of Fan’s Choice Blizzard of the Month, Dairy Queen is celebrating its 10th anniversary in the Philippines with a series of activities that include is doing monthly charity activities with the Binibining Pilipinas winners and its #10on10th campaign, where customers can buy the One Ball Ice Cream Cone for only P10 on every 10th of the month. Dairy Queen has also released special Blizzard cups to celebrate this milestone.
For more information, visit www.dairyqueen.com.ph or like Dairy Queen Philippines Official Facebook page.
About Dairy Queen
Dairy Queen® is one of the largest ice cream chain in the world. It offers a lot of variety presentations of delicious soft serve, like classic and dipped cones, shakes, sundaes, Royal Treats, Moolatte, Blizzard®, and DQ® Cakes. The Dairy Queen system has more than 5,700 locations operating throughout 24 countries including the Philippines.
In the Philippines, Dairy Queen is owned and operated by the Philippine Pizza, Inc., the same franchise owners of Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. It currently operates 80 stores that are strategically located all over the country.
Dairy Queen is proud to be different, unique, and fun, because it has an optimistic ambiance that encourage you to live life to the fullest. Whether it be any celebration, a family day, a self-indulgent moment, or a mere break to satisfy one’s dessert craving, the Dairy Queen experience makes you always come back for more.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Jun 8, 2016 | Food & Beverage
Are you ready to take your taco experience to the next level? Taco Bell, the world’s leading taco food chain presents an irresistible offering that must not be missed: the Gordita Supreme.
This mouth-watering treat is shaped and stuffed like your favorite taco but it’s not your typical taco. Made with seasoned beef, fresh shredded lettuce, cool sour cream and diced tomatoes all cradled inside a warm pillowy flatbread, Gordita Supreme presents taco lovers with a tasty twist to their everyday favorite .
The Taco Bell Gordita Supreme is available at P99 a la carte. You can mix it with nachos and a 16oz drink for P149. Invite your friends to try this delectable offering at Taco Bell Gateway, TriNoma and Alabang Town Center.
Hurry as Taco Bell’s Gordita Supreme is available for a limited time only.
Learn more about Taco Bell’s latest offering Gordita Supreme, and try other delectable treats that you’re sure to love only at Taco Bell! Visit the official website at www.tacobell.com.ph, or check outtheir official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/tacobellPHL, follow @TacoBellPHL on Twitter and lnstagram, ·and check the official hashtag #TacoBellPHL across Twitter, Facebook and lnstagram.
About Taco Bell
Taco Bell, a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM), founded over 50 years ago was known for its fun exploration as it ventured a different path in the fast food industry by introducing Crunchy Taco to the United States. of America. Today Taco Bell has over 6,500 restaurants world-wide. Millions of customers come to Taco Bell every week for that unique experience no other restaurant can offer. An experience brought to life through Taco Bell’s menu innovation and the smiles of those who create, serve and eat Taco Bell’s delicious food.
In the Philippines, Taco Bell began in 2004. Since then the brand has continued to explore the possibilities with its customers. Taco Bell Philippines brought the first Live Mas concept store to Asia with its flagship branch at Gateway Mall, a true testament of the brand’s commitment to give their customers more – in terms of value, quality and dining experience. Currently Taco Bell is located at Gateway Mall, TriNoma and Alabang Town Center. For more information, visit www.tacobell.com.ph. Follow Taco Bell on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ tacobellPHL) and lnstagram (@tacobellphl).
#tacobellphl #gordita
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Jun 2, 2016 | Food & Beverage
Are you having a hard time keeping up with your diet plan? Cohen Meals on Wheels will deliver your food to your doorstep! It is convenient, a timesaver and most importantly, effective.
A study published in the medical journal, Obesity Research, suggested that food provision is an effective strategy to weight-loss patients: “Better results might be achieved if more direct approaches were taken to make environmental changes by providing food to participants.”
In the Philippines, one popular food delivery service is the Cohen Meals on Wheels, which is exclusively offered to the followers of the Cohen’s Lifestyle Program, a personalized and rapid weight-loss program through nutrition. The Cohen Meals on Wheels delivers customized food to clients following the guidelines of the Cohen program.

Chef Pixie Sevilla of Cohen Meals on Wheels
“We aim to provide a solution to clients who find it a challenge to prepare their own meals daily,” says Chef Pixie Sevilla. A pastry chef, consultant, food stylist, and food writer, Chef Pixie went through the Cohen program herself before leading the team of chefs who prepare the Cohen Meals on Wheels dishes based on a weekly menu.
“The temptation of clients to cheat mostly comes from the lack of time to prepare their meals, or if they do have time, they tend to prepare the same meals over and over again. With Cohen Meals on Wheels, we make sure that we prepare their meals accurately and we plan the menu in such a way that they will look forward to it every day and will enjoy eating them as well,” she elaborates.
A growing number of clients have found Cohen Meals on Wheels to be an answer to their needs, including Dr. Ryan Capitol, an obstetrician-gynecologist and assistant professor. Dr. Capitol weighed more than 300 lbs. and suffered from hypertension when he enrolled in the Cohen program.

Dr. Ryan Capitulo, an obstetrician-gynecologist and assistant professor, lost 88 pounds in 4.5 months with Cohen Meals on Wheels.
Like most clients, he did not have a knack for cooking so he ordered food from Cohen Meals on Wheels to follow his personalized meal plan. “I don’t know how to cook and I don’t have the time to prepare my own meals. Cohen Meals on Wheels has definitely helped me follow my meal plans and lose weight.”
Aside from convenience, Dr. Capitol also said that buying food from Cohen Meals on Wheels was cheaper compared to his usual food expenses. “Oftentimes, I was spending 3,000-5,000 pesos just for food before I started Cohen. What’s more, the dishes taste excellent, considering the guidelines of the Cohen program.”
Happy and satisfied with the Cohen Meals on Wheels service, Dr. Capitulo was not deprived of delicious food while following his personalized Cohen meal plan. Most importantly, his weight has also dropped. He lost 88 pounds in 4.5 months.
As for Chef Pixie and the people behind Cohen Meals on Wheels, they are continuously looking for new recipes to add in the menus. Here are some samples of what you will find the their menu:
They are also considering the possibility of a larger delivery scope. “There are some inquiries that we can’t cater to yet because of the area they are in, especially in the major cities outside Metro Manila.”
To know more about Cohen Meals on Wheels, visit www.CohenLifestyle.com.ph, or follow http://www.facebook.com/CohenLifestylePhil on Facebook and http://instagram.com/cohenlifestyleph on Instagram. For orders and menu inquiries, call Ella at 828-5251 or 0917-526-4026.
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