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Thursday, October 27, 2022

Geyser: A Comprehensive Guide


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Geysers are a great way to save money on your electricity bill. They can help you reduce your overall energy consumption; it's an investment that will pay for itself in no time. A geyser can be a valuable addition to your home if you live in an area with cold winters.

This is a comprehensive guide on geysers. It covers the different types of geysers, their benefits, and how to choose the right one for your home. It also includes information on installation and maintenance.



How to Choose a Geyser


Types of Geysers:

There are two main types of geysers:

Storage

Tankless

Storage geysers have a built-in tank that heats up water and then stores it until you need it. Tankless geysers, on the other hand, heat water on demand.


Size

Geysers are available in a variety of sizes, so you can choose one that's right for your needs. You'll need a larger geyser if you have a large family or live in a warm climate. On the other hand, if you live alone or have a smaller family, a 10-litre geyser will be sufficient.


Features

When shopping for a geyser, be sure to compare features. Some models have additional features, such as a timer, that can save you even more money.


Installation

Anyone can easily install a geyser with some simple instructions. However, if you're not comfortable doing it yourself, you can always hire a professional.


Conclusion

Geysers are a great way to save money and energy. You can find a geyser that perfectly fits your home in various types, sizes, and styles. Be sure to compare features and prices before making your final decision. And once you have your geyser installed, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for maintenance.

Masskara Festival Food Trip at Bacolod - 18th Street Palapala Seafood Grill & Restaurant


Wazzup Pilipinas! Our Team goes to Negros together with Wyatt Belmonte and Jayson Biadog to celebrate the much-awaited and exciting 3 weeklong Masskara Festival. Too bad that our Editor in Chief Ross Del Rosario was out, covering several out-of-town events in Ilocos and different regions in the country.

But what happened last Sunday was the final main event highlight of the Bacolod Masskara festival. So before heading to the main event in Lacson Street Bacolod city. Together with Wyatt and the 3 owners of the restaurant we just had a great late lunch. A little talk about being owners managing the 40-staff restaurant now on its 19th year in business. It's the usual routine and different unique tasty menus.


Also, a little chitchat when it comes to who visits the restaurant like it was called 4 times by former VP Leni Robredo, Chavit Singson, and Manny Pacquiao. And supposed to be VP Sarah Duterte, with her staff having lunch beside us at the other table. Also the most viral talks with Joel Torre and Edu Manzano dining in the area.

With lots of car park available and can dined around 300+ persons. I think this will be a perfect lunch or dinner stopover when you are touring around Negros or the Bacolod area to feel the local vibe. To taste the rich taste of local seafood from different Cities and Towns of the Negros Island.


Teodoro, Sister, and Roy Lopez talked to us about how fresh they sourced the seafood with a roving freezer. To make sure the freshness of seafood in different areas in Negros like Ilog, Victorias, Hinobaan, Bacolod, Silay, and much more. The Tuna and Marlin were not coming from Davao or Mindanao area but all from Negros Island.     

Roy told me about that Kinilaw with salted egg and beans. Is kinda unique and he recommends this to anybody that will visit the place. Also, the Chef or Cook recommends the Crab to be cooked with butter and it really tastes good. Also, their crab was fat and tasty. 


You can customize the way you want the seafood to be cooked for as low as 250 grams or 1/4 kilo or more. You can just tell the cook or chef what kind of dish you wanted to be prepared.  The food looks expensive but they have a platter that only cost 1000 peso good for 4 people.  Perfect budget for students, workers, and OFW returning home for vacation. Also with lots of Foreigners as well visiting the restaurant.

See more of photos and videos at Facebook.com/wazzuppilipinas and Facebook.com/18thpalapala visit the place at Address: Aguinaldo St., Cor 18th St., Brgy. 4, Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines 6100  Cell no. 0905 543 4136 Email 18thstreetpalapalabcd@gmail.com


Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Paldak at Pulayi Fundraiser for Angeles Church


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Back-to back events aimed to raise funds for the continuing conservation of the Holy Rosary Parish (Angeles Church)

Now in its third year, PALDAK AT PULAYI will be held again this coming October 29. 

“Paldak at Pulayi '' is a community event with more than 500 runners and bikers expected to participate. It aims to raise funds for the continuing conservation of the Holy Rosary Parish or Pisambang Maragul while raising awareness on this important cultural heritage site.

The fundraiser will have 3 components, namely: Paldak (bike ride), Pulayi (fun run) which are both scheduled on October 29, and a pre-Christmas bazaar which will simultaneously open from October 28 to 30, from 6am to 9pm. The fun run will commence at: 4:00 am to be followed by the fun ride at 6:00 am. The Church grounds will be the starting point for both activities and will be the venue of the Christmas bazaar.

The event also aims to promote Angeles City by featuring the areas to be used for the event routes (bike stops) as well as to promote running and cycling as a healthy lifestyle, and cycling as a sustainable means for transportation.

According to Rev. Fr. Nolasco Fernandez, parish priest of Holy Rosary Parish, “our goal is to raise resources to fund what is needed for the current restoration of the church. While it is a fundraiser, the event also encourages a sense of community and camaraderie, and the meeting of people from different parts of our parish. Paldak at Pulayi manifests the initiative of the people to strive for the restoration of the Holy Rosary Parish, beloved not only by Angeleños but by Filipinos from different places and walks of life."


The Holy Rosary Parish Church, a towering landmark in the middle of Angeles, has been declared a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NCHP) and is recognized as an Important Cultural Property by the National Museum of the Philippines. The conservation currently being done by the Parish and Escuela Taller de Filipinas Foundation Inc. began in September 2019 to address the damage and deterioration of the masonry walls, including those of the bell towers.

This fundraiser is organized by AdCentral Consulting and Smoke 10 Events Management, in partnership with Curia Sancti Rosarii, the city government of Angeles and the Angeles City Tourism Office.

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