Monday, January 30, 2023

Mang Inasal kicks off 20th anniversary with 2-in-1 AnniverSAYA Deals

 


The new year is made even more exciting as Mang Inasal, the country’s Grill Expert, kicks off its year-long 20th anniversary celebration with the “2-in-1 AnniverSAYA Deals” happening at all its branches nationwide. 


“2023 is a big year for Mang Inasal as we reach two decades serving Ihaw-Sarap and Unli-Saya to our customers nationwide,” said Mang Inasal’s Business Unit Head Mike V. Castro. “The 2-in-1 AnniverSAYA Deals is just the start of a thrilling year-long celebration which we want everyone to enjoy.” 


Double the Ihaw-Sarap and Unli-Saya with these perfect pairings available from Jan. 1 to Feb 28, 2023. Simply present the physical or digital coupon to get the discounts. 


Check out these 2-in-1 AnniverSAYA deals at all Mang Inasal stores nationwide: https://bit.ly/MangInasalBRANCHES.




Want more Mang Inasal exclusives NOW? Visit www.manginasal.com for the latest updates, https://manginasaldelivery.com.ph for delivery deals, and follow Mang Inasal on social media! 

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Wanna win one-year supply of Mang Inasal Chicken Inasal this Christmas?

 











Yes, you read it right! A one-year supply of Mang Inasal Chicken Inasal meal awaits the lucky winner in the ongoing #ChristmaSARAPatMangInasal digital promo.

 

Simply join Mang Inasal’s countdown to Christmas promo by taking your selfie or groufie with any of your Mang Inasal favorites. Post the photo in the official Facebook promo post, with a completed caption: "#ChristmaSARAPatMangInasal because _______________." Then tag five family members or friends so they, too, can join.

 

Mang Inasal will be awarding a total of P40,000-worth of Mang Inasal Gift Certificates to the lucky winner. Promo ends on October 15 and the winner will be announced in the Mang Inasal Nation Facebook Group.

 

Want more Mang Inasal exclusives NOW? Visit www.manginasal.com for the latest updates, https://manginasaldelivery.com.ph for delivery deals, and follow Mang Inasal on social media! Check out the Mang Inasal Store Directory through this link: https://bit.ly/MangInasalBRANCHES.























 

MANG INASAL

THIS 10.10 ONLY: Enjoy Mang Inasal Empanada for ₱29!

























Mang Inasal, the country’s “Ihaw-Sarap” expert, is throwing a special Empanada Blowout this October 10!

 

Make your 10.10 extra fantastic by availing of this exclusive deal with your friends and family members. Enjoy ₱20 discount on its crunchy, chunky, and chicken-sarap Empanada that will be sold for only ₱29 per piece via dine-in, takeout, or delivery at Mang Inasal stores nationwide.

 

Also, vouchers for the 10.10 Empanada Blowout are available on Share Treats, Shopee and Lazada websites and apps. Redemption is available through dine in, regular takeout, Call & Pick up, and Park, Order & Go -- valid for 60 days only from the day vouchers are received.

 

Want more Mang Inasal exclusives NOW? Visit www.manginasal.com for the latest updates, https://manginasaldelivery.com.ph for delivery deals, and follow Mang Inasal on social media! Check out the Mang Inasal Store Directory through this link: https://bit.ly/MangInasalBRANCHES.



Thursday, September 29, 2022

YOUNG BLOOD Column: "No more fears " By: Mara Melanie D. Perez - @inquirerdotnet


THIS STORY ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN THE PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER ON JUNE 25, 2011.

https://opinion.inquirer.net/6858/no-more-fears


YOUNG BLOOD

No more fears

I was afraid to run.

Ever since I was young, I loathed physical activities because of two traumatic events which happened to me when I was in grade school.

The first happened when I was running to catch my school bus. The only thing I remember is that I was in a hurry, and then a schoolmate pushed me. This caused me to fall face down on the asphalt road. My two front teeth cracked and broke. Blood dripped on my uniform. It was the most humiliating and terrifying event in my whole life until then. I had never seen so much blood even in the massacre movies I watched. From then on, I promised myself that I would never run again.

The other harrowing event happened while I was playing 10-20 with my neighborhood friends. With my team winning, one of our playmates tried to cheat by adjusting the garter, and I lost my balance. I was an expert in 10-20 but after the bones on my legs and arms got dislocated, I stopped playing. My parents had to accompany me to school for a month or so.

When I stopped frolicking under the sun like a normal child, books became my best friends. They couldn’t do me any harm. I think my love for reading was one of the reasons I landed my dream job a decade later.

After my first school year as a teacher, one of my colleagues invited me to a 5-kilometer run. I was hesitant. My blood-spattered Grade 6 face flashed on my mind. What if it happened again?

However, my partner teacher, Sir Ron, was persistent. He told me he would be with me all the way. Plus it would be for the benefit of people who cannot walk. So I gave in and got my first ever technical shirt for running with bold red words “I MADE A DIFFERENCE” printed on it. With the small amount I paid for the registration, I was probably able to make only a small difference in the life of a crippled person. But my decision made a difference in my life and in my well-being. That “Miracle Run” indeed wrought a miracle in my life because it became the start of so many races that made me a different person. It is never too late to change the course of things.

“Let’s run a half marathon!” Kuya Irone, another colleague and running buddy, challenged Sir Ron and me. I wasn’t sure if I could finish it. When all the 21K slots were taken, I thought it would give me an excuse not to join.

When I visited the site of the race, I saw an announcement saying slots for 21K which that had not been paid at the cutoff time would be given to other interested runners. A few minutes before closing, I asked for a half-marathon kit. I told myself that if no slot was available, then it was not for me. But if one is still open, then it’s destiny. I got one of the last half-marathon kits.

I prepared for the 21K by jogging regularly on campus, sometimes with my running buddies who became my coaches. Dra. Macabulos, our infirmary doctor, also started a running club and I was running with Ms Paula, Ms Yvonne, Ms Vannie, etc. At times I would go to sleep in my jogging attire so when I woke up, I would be ready to jumpstart the day with a healthy dose of running.

One month before the race, my chronic cough caused by allergies returned. I wanted to be well and healthy for my first half marathon, so instead of practicing I slept a lot.

But a week before the race, my cough got worse. I was coughing while teaching. My students, colleagues and supervisors gave me fruits, cookies, throat coats, messages and even a movie ticket to help me recover.

Two days before the race, some of my colleagues advised me not to run. I knew they were concerned about my health. My boss, Ma’am Maricar, told me to go if I felt well enough but to observe my body carefully so that I would know when to stop.

On the day of the race, I knew I was not physically prepared for the run. I considered exchanging my kit for a shorter distance. Fred, a veteran runner, wanted to run the 21K but had not made the cut. If we traded slots, it would be a win-win for both of us.

Fred texted me a few hours before the race and asked me where we could meet. I knew my coaches would be disappointed if I gave up my slot. So ready or not, I made up my mind that I would finish the half marathon. I might not be well prepared physically, but I was ready emotionally and spiritually. I kept praying for God’s help.

At the starting line, I felt like a turtle surrounded not just by rabbits but cheetahs.

When the race began, Sir Ron and I started with a slow walk while everyone else sprinted ahead of us. We were both not feeling well so we just enjoyed the sights of Makati and shared stories about life and teaching.

At the 8K mark, I began to have cramps. We stopped by a medic station and a Pasig City barangay councilor gave me a free reflexology and a nurse gave two Salonpas plasters.

When Kuya Irone texted to say he had already crossed the finish line, I had mixed feelings. I was elated by his success but felt pain in my calves, shins and hamstrings. We stopped at another medic station and ointment was applied on my legs to relieve the pain.

With 5 km left, my muscles ached even more and the cramps returned. At a banana station, the medical team placed an ice compress on my legs.

At the 20-km marker, a muscular, blonde lady cheered and clapped for us. “Go, guys. You can do it!” she urged us. Then more and more people were cheering for us. They were complete strangers, but their support truly helped.

With only 500 meters left, Sir Ron told me that we should sprint to the finish line. I thought I couldn’t do it, but I trusted God and my angels to help me. Miraculously, all the aches and pain were gone and I was able to sprint to the finish line!

Kuya Irone asked me how it felt to finish my first half-marathon. I said I was truly delighted and I thanked them for motivating me. My parents and brother who ran the 5K congratulated me. My mom adored the 21K medal I got for finishing the race. But my real victory was not finishing the race but facing my fears.

After the race, I went to Mass and gave thanks to God. I sang the closing song like it was my victory song: “Glory and praise to our God/ who alone gives light to our days./ Many are the blessings He bears/ to those who trust in His ways.”

It was one of my favorite songs when I was a member of our grade school parish choir and I imagined God cleansing my bloody face. There are no more tears and no more fears. I am now a stronger person because I trust in God’s ways. 


Mara Melanie D. Perez, 25, teaches at the Ateneo de Manila University.


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Friday, July 29, 2022

Mang Inasal and Selecta join forces to share ‘HapPinas’

 
























The country's "Ihaw-Sarap" expert, Mang Inasal partners with Selecta Philippines in celebration of "Mang Inasal HapPinas Treat" days this July 29 to 31.

 





















As part of Selecta's ongoing #ShareHapPinas campaign, Mang Inasal customers nationwide will get a FREE one scoop of Ube Ice Cream for every purchase Mang Inasal Extra Creamy Halo-Halo. This offer is available for dine-in and takeout across all Mang Inasal branches nationwide.






 








Want more Mang Inasal exclusives NOW? Visit www.manginasal.com for the latest updates, https://manginasaldelivery.com.ph for delivery deals and follow Mang Inasal on social media! Check out the Mang Inasal Store Directory through this link: https://bit.ly/MangInasalBRANCHES.

July 29 is National Lipstick Day! Here are some facts about lipsticks featuring Ellana’s Aloe and Rose Hydrating Lip and Cheek Gels!

 


Hey, guys! Do you know that July 29 is National Lipstick Day?

So here are some facts about lipsticks featuring Ellana’s Aloe and Rose Hydrating Lip and Cheek Gels!


Ellana Mineral Cosmetics offers big discounts on your skincare and makeup essentials.

Click the link below to order and get big discounts + free gifts + free shipping: 

https://www.ellanacosmetics.com/crazydeals 😍




The first manmade lipsticks appeared around five thousand years ago in Ancient Mesopotamia. Women there used to grind precious gems and decorate lips with their dust.

Good thing we can add a touch of luxury to our lips and cheeks with Ellana’s Lip and Cheek Jewel Trio in three beautiful shades: Ruby, Amethyst, and Garnet. We don’t need to grind precious gems like what they did before!

Let’s try the first shade: Amethyst is a wine-plum gel stain, particularly flattering on morenas.


Second trivia, in South Asia, they use betel juice to redden the lips. However, the practice has been linked to various horrible health side effects.

On the contrary, Ellana uses the best ingredients like Aloe Vera which is a natural soothing gel that contains moisturizers, leaving your skin soft and hydrated.

It also has Rosa Centifolia extract derived from the dainty hybrid botanicals cultivated in Morocco, Holland, and France. More than eye candy, it's a skin-conditioning agent that's soothing and hydrating to the skin.

So let’s now try Ruby. It’s a tomato-red gel stain, that blends into a natural, sun-kissed flush on the lips and cheeks. 


During World War II, women flooded the factories and the battlefields in the 1940s, wearing red #lipstick as a sign of patriotism and bravery. The Marines created a mandatory lipstick for female Marines called Montezuma Red. The red color represented the American flag and came to symbolize strength. 

And I love the strength of the staying power of Ellana’s Lip and Cheek Jewel Trio. It truly has a long-lasting color that stays all day! 

Garnet is a terracotta-red gel stain that’s a good alternative to clay blush. It’s my personal favorite!


Before, only the powerful and wealthy Ancient Egyptians could use expensive lipsticks regularly. But now, you can enjoy Ellana’s Aloe And Rose Hydrating Lip And Cheek Gel every day because of its very affordable price! 

You will also definitely love this luxurious, lightweight, gel formula with the perfect satin smooth finish.


Note: These products are super safe for pregnant & breastfeeding moms! 😍🎁


Click the link below to order and get big discounts + free gifts + free shipping: 

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#EllanaCosmetics #ellanaclearskin #skincare #selfcare

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Mang Inasal marks July as “Ihaw-Sarap Month” with meals for only P99

 The country’s Ihaw-Sarap expert, Mang Inasal, declares July as “Ihaw-Sarap Month” with back-to-back treats for its customers starting off with a brand-new offering beginning July 1 – the “Ihaw-Sarap Savers.”

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“While the world celebrates July as International Grilling Month, Mang Inasal brings this global festivity closer to the hearts of the Filipino families by serving them their char-grilled favorites and more,” said Mang Inasal’s business unit head, Mike V. Castro. “And to make our Ihaw-Sarap Month extra special, we are kicking it off with the ‘Ihaw-Sarap Savers’ that aim to delight our customers with complete meals that are filling and satisfying, yet also fit their budget.”




Mang Inasal customers nationwide can now enjoy the “Ihaw-Sarap Savers'' via dine-in and take-out. Customers can avail their favorite Regular Chicken Inasal, Pork Sisig with Rice, and Pancit Palabok with 1 piece Pork BBQ for only 99 pesos each, complete with a drink of their choice.



Mang Inasal also accepts orders made through www.manginasaldeliver.com.ph, via the Mang Inasal Delivery app, or through other food delivery apps like GrabFood and FoodPanda.





Want more exclusive treats NOW? Visit www.manginasal.com or follow Mang Inasal today on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. To check out the Mang Inasal Store Directory, visit https://bit.ly/MangInasalBRANCHES.