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Thursday, November 12, 2020

6 Helpful Tips for Home-Based Food Business Start-Ups

One of the silver linings of the COVID-19 pandemic and community quarantine is that they gave way to many delicious food home business start-ups. However, while majority of the start-ups continue to thrive today, home-based food businesses take a lot of work and require thorough research and planning to survive the ever-changing market.

If you’ve also been thinking of starting your own food business, let Solane, the country’s leading LPG solutions provider, guide you and help you. The trusted LPG gas of many business owners, Solane helps guarantee safety and weighs your LPG with its “Timbang Challenge service” which is essential for food business owners who want to get the best value for their money. Additionally, Solane also offers these practical tips to succeed: 


Know your target market. Identify which group your business will target: Is it the health buff or dessert lover? Millennials or moms? By knowing your target market, you will be able to narrow down your food offerings, as well as package them according to the buying behaviors of your target customers.

Conduct market research. Since the food industry is very competitive, it’s important to do your research before opening your own food business. Join online seminars, safe business networking events, and interview people who run small business to know what works and what doesn’t. You can also test your food recipes on your family and friends and ask for their feedback so you can make any necessary changes for the best product possible.

Prepare licenses and permits. Check with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), and your local government unit to familiarize yourself with the necessary licenses and permits when opening a business. These documents are required to protect public health and safety, keep track of your finances for tax purposes, and help keep you accountable for your company’s actions, while simultaneously gaining the trust of new customers.
 
Use quality equipment. Aside from the ingredients, the kitchen equipment that you use are just as essential in running a food business. Make sure to invest in durable kitchen equipment, such as an oven if your business is baked goods, or a quality stove range to keep up with the demands of your food business.

Prioritize safety. In any food business, it’s important to follow proper hygiene and sanitation to ensure food safety. Restaurant owners should provide adequate hand sanitizing solutions, require employees to regularly wash their hands, and clean all kitchen tools and surfaces. Food business owners should also use high quality and safe LPG tanks, such as Solane, which conducts a free 7-Point Safety Check upon delivery to your home to help ensure that the LPG tanks are safely installed.

Promote your business. Get your family and friends involved in helping you spread the word. Consider spending a little money to advertise your business in your online community groups, and social media. Maximize the social media platforms and e-commerce business sites by creating your own business page to help your start-up reach a bigger market.

Starting your own home-based food business may be a risk and an uphill battle, but with hard work, ample preparation, the right equipment, and these tips from Solane, you can begin this new venture with more confidence. To know more about Solane, visit www.solane.com.ph. 11/12/2020 (Bits of Rocks)


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Saturday, September 26, 2020

5 Kitchen Tips for Homeschooling Moms

 “Going back to school” is different this year as many schools shift to distance learning due to the pandemic. In addition to other responsibilities, most parents now need to take on their kids’ schooling and ensure that they really understand their online lessons.

If you’re already working from home, you may be thinking that you just don’t have enough time for your job, household chores, and helping your kids with school. Before you get overwhelmed, Solane, the leading supplier of LPG in the country, is here to offer some kitchen tips to make your new arrangement at home easier.


Set a schedule. Preparing a meal, on top of everything else that needs to get done, can be time consuming. Make sure you have a daily schedule that includes the time you will allot for cooking, uninterrupted work, your kids' school hours, as well as your break time and meal times. Once you have your schedule, do your best to stick to it so you can manage your time better.

Plan meals in advance. Save yourself from unnecessary stress by planning the meals you will cook for the family ahead of time. By doing this, you get to save some time by getting all the ingredients you need at the grocery in one trip during quarantine. Just make sure to plan a variety of dishes that are easy to prepare, flavorful, and nutritious.

Get the kids involved. If your kids aren’t too busy, you can ask them to help with some simple tasks in the kitchen like rinsing the vegetables or mixing ingredients. This can also be an opportunity to teach them about kitchen safety when it comes to things like peeling and chopping vegetables to avoid accidents. A few minutes before your meal, ask your kids to help by setting up the table. After eating, they can also help clear the table and put the dirty dishes in the sink. Not only will this help you, but this will also teach your kids responsibility and discipline.

Do the chores immediately. Try to get the chores done right away. Small stressors, like unfinished kitchen chores, only add up and affect your overall well-being. If tasks are left undone, you may feel more stressed, especially while working or tutoring your kids.  Start small. After eating, you can wash your kitchen tools and tableware, wipe the counters, and throw out the trash immediately. If you don’t feel up to it, don’t think of it as, “I need to clean the kitchen.” Instead, look at it this way: Do you want a clean kitchen? Then, get cleaning.

Invest in the right kitchen equipment. Invest in kitchen tools that can help you save time and cook faster, such as convection ovens, food processors, and instant pots. Also consider kitchen appliances that don’t need too much attention while cooking, like slow cookers. Just put your ingredients in them and they will take care of the cooking process. This will give you more time to focus on your work and kids’ lessons. In addition, opt for an LPG brand that is made for fast and safe cooking, like Solane. With the help of Solane, you can easily prepare your meals without the hassle or any worries.

For more information, visit www.solane.com.ph or follow @solane.ph on Facebook. 09/26/2020 (Bits of Rocks)

 

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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Creative Snacks for Homeschool Recess

As students prepare to take their classes online for their safety amid the pandemic, it is important to keep them fueled and motivated for school. To help boost their creativity and learning, Solane, the country’s leading LPG solutions provider, suggests smart tips for creative snacks that are perfect for study breaks:  

Turn Recess into a Fun Learning Session

Create fun snacks during craft-making day. Parents can bake butter cookies, cupcakes or cakes while kids decorate them with designs like the planets of the solar system or their favorite literary characters. The key is to think out of the box and prep ahead of time or during the weekend so everything is ready for a quick snack break. Doing this can help make their homeschooling experience more fun and give them something enjoyable to look forward to every week.

Have a weekly themed recess. Turn recess into an opportunity to learn something new. It can be a fun science experiment like turning milk into ice cream or it can be a short “tour around the world,” discovering different cultures through food. Serve them various cuisines as their snacks with a new country as the theme every day or every week.

Make bento boxes. Some parents struggle to make their kids eat nutritious foods. To encourage and excite the kids to eat well-balanced meals, why not make bento boxes? Utilize colorful ingredients or shape them into cute animals to make the bento box visually appetizing. Other great ideas for bento lunch sets are sushi sandwiches with sliced fruits or nori-wrapped rice sandwiches that can be made from leftovers.

Incorporate food that boost memory and concentration. Help kids get through their homeschool hours by preparing “brain food” to boost memory and concentration. Try fruit bowls or smoothies with blueberries, strawberries, kiwis and oranges. Studies show that these fruits contain vitamin C and antioxidants, which help prevent mental decline and improve communication in the brain cells, respectively. Be sure to include fatty fish like salmon, sardines, tuna, mackerel, which are rich in omega-3s for better cognition and thinking abilities.

Prepare these fun and healthy snack options suggested by Solane to help students be well and learn better. To know more, visit www.solane.com.ph. 08/12/2020 9Bits of Rocks)


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Saturday, April 6, 2019

A Journey to Our New Home 7: Before and After

Our dream home, our newest home sweet home is finally finished! Yes, the construction of our said 4-storey house is already completed since January 7, 2019.

And while the inspections and occupancy permit process is yet to be concluded, sooner you'll be the first to witness the grand opening of it. Be one of our special guests and visitors!

But before its grand opening, let me share with you its before and after photo right after completion. Here it goes:


Stay tune mga karocksters 'coz more updates are coming about our new home on the coming days. 04/06/2019 (Bits of Rocks)


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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

A Journey to Our New Home 5: The Making of Our Main Gate

Welcome back to our blog series called "A Journey to Our New Home" where I share with you the important updates on the construction of our new home, sweet home. Few days left and we're about to the transfer to this 4-Storey dream home.

And for this post, let me share with you how our main gate was constructed.



Our main gate is a modern type. It is made of tubular GI galvanized steel bars. It will be a black horizontal one.

The gate is divided into two parts. The first one, the huge one is the garage gate. While the other one is a service gate for the persons coming in and out.

As they say pictures paint thousand words, let these pictures speak on how our gate was constructed:








And here is now the pre-final product:



This is now the pre-final design of our facade. Currently, tiling and smoothing of the front walls and post were on-going. The grills will also undergo paintings and coatings. I'll share with you the finish product on my succeeding blog posts. So stay tune folks!

"A Journey to Our New Home" is the 2019 edition of my blog series "Invasion of Our Home" which also featured in this blog 10 years ago. More exciting posts to come! 01/23/2019 (Bits of Rocks)


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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

A Journey to Our New Home 4: The Installation of Our Dual Inverter Aircon

Before the final completion of our new home sweet home, it needs to install first our new dual inverter split type aircon to test that the electrical connections in our house is functioning correctly. Therefore even though the other parts of the house were not yet fully completed, the aircon was installed.

The question goes, why do we choose a dual inverter split type air conditioner rather than the traditional one. Well, it is mainly because, it consumes low energy! Yes, this LG dual inverter aircon has 70% less energy savings. Far lower electric consumption compared to the traditional window type aircon.

This aircon unit is 1.5 hp which can fully cool my whole master's bedroom!
 
Properly Installed with a Breaker

Ready to Unbox

The Other Part of the Aircon Unit

The Front of the Other Part

When you buy this type of aircon unit, there is also a team who will install it in your home. They were technical people who will properly installed and test the unit in your home.   

There is a corresponding installation service charge you need to pay in addition to the total cost of the unit.

The installation team will also determine if the aircon is capable to cool the whole room. If not, they won't install the unit and they will ask you to upgrade your aircon's specs.  

Installing the Other Part of the Unit Inside the Room

The Installation of the Outer Part

This is Where the Outer Part of the Aircon is Installed

The Outer Part of the Dual Inverter Split Type Aircon Installed

Unboxing the Indoor Part

Ready to Cool the Master's Bedroom

Now I'm ready to occupy my room! I'm excited to work and do my blogs and vlogs on the office area since aside from this aircon, the room is also equipped with a fiber internet with unlimited or no cap data. And of course on the other side of the room, I'm ready to sleep and relax while watching my favorite TV shows. :)

"A Journey to Our New Home" is the 2019 version of my 2009's very first "Invasion of Our Home" blog series. More revelation of our new house on the coming days! So stay tune folks! 01/15/2019 (Bits of Rocks)


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A Journey to Our New Home 3: A Glimpse to My Purple Room

Few days left and we will soon transfer to our new home sweet home! Yes, this will be our opening salvo for 2019 - the grand opening of my very own house.

But before we make our transfer, let me tour you first to the process of its construction sharing you some of its interesting phase. Now on the third part of our "A Journey to Our New Home" blog series, let me introduce to you my bedroom, my very own master's bedroom!

Ladies and gentlemen, here is the purple room:

The Area of The Master's Bedroom

That purple area facing the huge front window will be the sleeping area. A master's bed, a dual bed will be place there. Part of it are the drawers and the important spots to put my different collections - toys, action figures, magazines, and coffee shops' planners.

Meanwhile, here is the other part of the purple room:

Pre-Final of the Office Area

Yellow and Purple are a Perfect Match

Yes, painted in yellow will be my office area. Since we will be in a work from home setup sooner this year here in our office, I allotted my very own office here in my room.

Well you wonder why purple?! It's because, purple is a sleeping color. It let's you relax. And why yellow on the other side, the office area? Simply because, purple and yellow are a perfect match! Yes, this combination depicts NBA's Lakers. But in a Filipino point, it can also be your favorite ice cream flavor - ube queso or our Christmas' favorite - bibingka't puto bungbong.

Since our home's design is more on a millennial theme, I'll ensure that every place, every area will be highly instagramable!

I'll be revealing more on our next home invasion. Stay tune folks! 01/15/2019 (Bits of Rocks)
 

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