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I am a huge lover of new things! Looking everything at the brighter side, life has never been this awesome for me. I do love collaborating with people, as well as trying out new things that life has to offer. I do have a sweet tooth for yummy baked goods and treats, and I do love eating out enjoying life with my friends and colleagues. Hope to talk to anyone out there who enjoys life as much as I do!
Everything we sell can be personalized! We can accommodate your needs for your event and provide a personalized label to make it memorable. We are always coming up with new concoctions for your needs. Moreover, we want to help Mother Nature by using recycled and sustainable materials. NO PLASTICS IN OUR PACKAGING! Mother provides ESSENTIAL OILS for us as well, thats why we love her so much! 🤩✨✨Shown in the photo is our OCEAN BATH SOAK. Send us a DM today and a natural-fragrant day to you all friends!
One of our bestsellers from last week: Rose Petals. Somebody commented that it looks like chunk of proscioutto and I agree 🤣 We use all plant-based oils and ingredients, use recycled and reusable materials for packaging and we give support to the conservancy of our environment. Together, lets all make this world a better place to live.
The Bayanihan (pronounced as buy-uh-nee-hun) is a Filipino custom derived from a Filipino word “bayan”, which means nation, town or community. The term bayanihan itself literally means “being in a bayan”, which refers to the spirit of communal unity, work and cooperation to achieve a particular goal. . The concept of Bayanihan is traced back to in a country’s tradition which can be observed in rural areas, wherein the town’s people were asked especially the men to lend a hand to a family who will move into a new place. The relocation does not only involves moving the family’s personal belongings but most importantly it concerns the transfer of the family’s entire house to a new location. A traditional Filipino house (Bahay Kubo) is made of indigenous materials such as bamboo and nipa/anahaw leaves. (Source: themixculture.com)
Getting ready for another Artisan Market this Saturday! This is our 3rd time at Fort Greene Park and we are learning a lot from it. We are very dedicated in providing quality and handcrafted products to our customers! We do small batching and we promise, more products to launch in the next few months! Support local businesses. Much love, Miguelitos 😘❤️❤️✨