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Puto bumbong lovers, your favorite holiday treat just got a Wendy’s glow-up—ready for a twist on tradition?

It’s payday, the perfect time to treat ourselves, especially with the ever-changing weather in the Philippines. For fans of traditional Pinoy desserts , there’s now a new twist to enjoy your puto bumbong . Carmina ordered’  Wendy's Philippines ’ latest offering—the Putobumbong Frosty —available in two sizes: 6oz for 87.85 pesos ($1.49) or a tub for 125.35 pesos ($2.12).  She opted for the tub, skipping the smaller size entirely. The classic puto bumbong, made from purple sticky rice with grated cheese and latik sauce , gets an upgrade in Wendy’s version, which adds leche flan , rice crispies, and creamy vanilla frosty. A sweet treat perfect for those with a sweet tooth. Carmina preferred it served separately, as the puto bumbong is hard and chewy to eat. I guess I’m just used to having it without ice cream. That’s just my preference—others might enjoy it as it is. NOT SPONSORED. Check out my channel where you can find my videos at  Carmina Lifestyle YouTube Channel ...

Not Register in Your Brain


Yann and I we're talking for four hours virtual call we decided to do our social drinking someone had interrupted our conversation. Yann was telling us she wanted to go to the beach the person had responded a place suggested a new place to go too called Kubeta Beach we both knew nothing of we had this face of confusion. Yann ended up asking where is the location of Kubeta Beach he said it is in your own home in the bathroom.

Yann and I are talking again asking she had remembered where that place was where you said you want to go to the beach. I told Yann to me it wasn't registered in my brain because it was a new term someone used and I was caught off guard.

Yann said me too I got confused and I cannot remember it what term that person said.

Yann and I laughed at each other.

Sometimes when you have drank some alcohol there are times you can't remember what you have talked about with your friends or sometimes you can remember everything when it comes in mind but when there is word you don't use that often it is harder for you to come back in mind what a person said to you in another term in Tagalog.

Kubeta in Tagalog means bathroom explain if you want to go to the beach and swim you have a place to go right now we're not allowed to travel you need a permit there are too many requirements in order to travel from your home. You will also be taking risk at this time it is not worth it and not safe till than our beach is on hold.



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