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Discover the irresistible allure of Charlie's cheesesteak, where a symphony of flavors awaits in every deliciously crafted sandwich.

Anyone in the family starts craving food when they hear about what someone else has recently eaten. The next day, after a productive day, we wanted to get some cheesesteak sandwiches and were referred to someone to check out  Charley's Cheesesteak  which was in the same shopping complex we're currently located. Upon entering, you can check out the menu and decide what size sandwich you want or opt for a meal that includes a beverage and your choice of French fries. There are plenty of options if you prefer something other than a sandwich, so you can satisfy whatever cravings you have. I was impressed by the variety of cheesesteaks available—something not many restaurants offer to this extent. The service is fast, and you can enjoy your meal in the seating area, which is clean along with the restrooms. Parking is available outside. Carmina ordered a regular-sized Steak Philly Cheesesteak, without bell peppers and mushrooms, topped with lettuce, tomato, and mayo, along with Fren...

Mom Violy's Documents Being Notarized in the Philippines

Mom Violy wanted her best friend Lorie to be one of her witnesses to have a document notarized in the Philippines while she was in town. Carmina was the second witness and in order to begin this process make sure you have an identification card with your picture on it. Accepted Identification: Driver's License in the Philippines Filipino Passport Senior Card On our way bringing back Auntie Lorie back to her residence Mom Violy kept asking us to look out for a notary public to have everything signed in front of a lawyer. Not knowing anything in the area of Las Pinas we are looking out from the car window of Mom Violy few minutes passed Carmina saw one and informed the driver to stop the car. Mom Violy said to Carmina your eyes are too sharp from a far you can see it. To get the  Address of Atty Pablo U. Domingo Jr.  the CPA/Lawyer make sure you have a face mask allowing only four persons inside. The lawyer will ask you to present your Identification card to scan and print a cop...

Carmina's New Favorite Oishi Bizikits Toasted Crackers made in the Philippines

Carmina went to  Save More  a small supermarket finding any snacks that was white. Of course, a family member wanted to try the cheese flavor. Even if you're not allowed it is alright because I have two out of three to munch on. Oishi Bizikits Toasted Crackers  comes in Flavor Original, Cheese and Sour Cream all in snack size of 0.99oz/28g in each pack for PHP 7.50 ($0.13). Bizikits Toasted Original has a little bit of salt in it and the Bizikits Sour Cream seem to be my most favorite. Well, if you want to try something new on the cracker side here is something for you to try. NOTE: Carmina is not selling or advertising for Oishi Bizikits Toasted Crackers made in the Philippines. Subscribe & follow @ Carmina Lifestyle  a place to navigate you to the right direction. Thank you for your support!