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 ...
We come across people who are too nice when it comes in family, friendship, relationship or at work environment and it comes across when you’re too nice people tend to take advantage of you when you don’t limit yourself. Being nice comes in factors where you are the following: Taken Advantage Taken for Granted to all your have done for someone Sometimes we need to limit ourselves being too nice because when you give all you have for someone in any matter from family, friendship, relationship and work it all comes to one you don’t get recognized yourself and you become to have a more complicated life than others and it over laps with each other where you can no longer recognize your mistakes. I am sure everyone has come across their life being too nice because we’re told by our parents. But, what they haven’t informed us there is a limit how nice a person can be in every life we have a limit to be nice or to be mean to any situation. We cannot always say yes ...