As a Chinoy living abroad. This episode is very inspiring to me. I'm a pro. chef based abroad for 2 decades with a strong international cuisine & pastry background but my Amah wasn't able to teach me those heirloom dishes because she was bed ridden and ill when she was living. Funny thing, I have a house near to where China Mommy is based.
The whole vid made me crave for china mommy’s dishes at 4am. And you can really feel her love for cooking and it shines through her creations. Such a heart warming tribute
Way to go again to Erwan and the FEATR team for highlighting traditional food whether Chinese or Filipino in an excellent way. Hope to see more wonderful food history finds worth knowing! Beautifully produced this one ❤🎉
I'm an avid follower of Featr's series showcasing various small businesses but this one really hit me right in the feels. As a Fil-Chi myself who grew up around Ongpin and Binondo area, I've had a taste of Maki, Chinese Lumpia, Sibut, Kiampeng, Cha Misua because of my late taima (great grandma) and ahma (grandma). They would always cook these dishes which were really good! They're gone now and you know sometimes I just wish I could get a taste of their cooking again...like I'm always looking for that flavor/dish. I will definitely try China Mommy! Thank you for featuring them and thank you for making these heartwarming videos. Keep it up, Featr team! ❤
This is a copied format from Paolo from Tokyo. His Day in a Life series is the most viewed vlogs from his channel. I also see a format here from Eater and Munchies with the food feature. This is kinda more on a serious tone but I wouldn’t mind following this featuring local merchants etc.
Thank you for including my mom (Vicky) in your video and more importantly for being Mama's suki. :) watching this makes me really emotional. We are blessed to have such dedicated and loving mothers. :)
What a beautifully written story. The interviews were amazing. Following china mommy through the palengke and hearing her speak with the vendors, it brings me back to my childhood. As someone with parents who are also aging, it warms my heart to see her find fulfillment and the bond she has with her son. Thank you for this!
Congratulations Ninang Linda and the whole Chinamommy team🙏🏻 She deserves all the love in this world because Ninang Linda is such a kind hearted, generous, talented, beautiful person ❤❤❤
Mam Linda reminds me of my departed grandmother Lydia. She grew up in a coastal town and she sold dried fish for the entirety of her childhood. Just a little kid walking around different parts of town with a basket in tow. With this can-do attitude and she eventually moved up in life to become an owner of a handful of properties.She also had a thriving convenience store which added to the success. She was fond of cooking and often went to public markets that we implored her not to go on, for health reasons. During the flatline there was a defiant pulse. She was stubborn till the very end. I miss her so much.
I'm blessed to have Fil-Chi bosses at work, who values family-spirit the most. I remember our company's owner thru China Mommy 😊 tough and warm at the same time ❤
Proud Chinoy here! Definitely one of the advantages being a chinoy is having the best of both worlds especially in terms of food.... growing up with my mom's home cooked chinese dishes, and at the same time enjoying pinoy food as well. This was a great and quality production, congrats to everyone involved.
China Mommy is so inspiring!❤ this is also what i've always wanted to do-- cook and feed people i love... but i kinda lost my love for cooking when my Dad (67yo) passed in 2022 whom i've always cooked for-- breakfast-lunch-dinner-snacks in between... kahit anong food requests pinagbibigyan ko ang Dad ko. watching this episode made me cry and made me reconsider cooking again. thank you, China Mommy!❤
One of your best pieces. Now I know how much effort goes into Chinese lumpia, which I never appreciated until now. Next time I’m in The Grid, I promise to drop by China Mommy.😊 Additional: I checked China Mommy website, looks Iike they’re in Public Eatery as well.
Thank you Featr for showing us who China Mommy is. I've always loved their dishes and would only eat at the grid to have a taste of their crabs and lumpia. I now understand why their dishes are so good--it was all made with love.
Ohh I love this and having a great time watching this episode. I relate so much with CHINA MOMMY. Watching her cooking and doing errands to go to market, I remember my mom. Because looking at her (China Mommy) I saw my mom to her! I love the way she manages her own kitchen and staff. I wish someday I can come back and visit Manila and I will get to see and taste her foods in her restaurant. God willing! 🙏🏼👼🏼♥️😍🥰🤩🩷💛💜💞
I love this episode,. It really brings back memories. I love china mommys passion for food and quality shes very happy when she gets possitive comments. It reminds me of my Amah wayback. Very nice episode very worth it to watch. 😊
sa mga natikman ko na mga Chinese lumpia kung titingnan prang pare pareho but there's something tlga sa taste ng lumpia kay china mommy na hahanapin mo siya kaya mas fave ko even ung crab sotanghon nila as in kapit ung lasa ng crab ng sotanghon and masarap ung texture ng sotanghon nila
I remember my mom cooking her signature pakbet talong. I dunno but my sister got her cooking skills. And now, I am just cooking in my own experiences because of loving foodies. Thank you, China Mommy and fam for sharing this inspiration for us. Got energy fromit. ❤❤❤❤❤
FEATR naman eh. You got me teary-eyed. This was very heart warming. Keep it up. Looking forward to try those foods. Nagutom ako at the same time nabusog din puso ko.
Ang ganda ni China Mommy. I'm sure super stunning sya noong kabataan nya!!! She is funny and amusing too! And yes, natatandaan ko pa yung Escolta. Mom used to bring us there. She would buy our clothes at Berg's, and shoes at Sybelle's or Greg's. And yes, it can get emotional, but that's ok, Bro. You are super proud of your Mom, your China Mommy!!!
I am working for 10years in HK and before I was a cook in fast food in 7yrs...Luckily I know now how to cook not only Filipino food but now I can cook Chinese cuisine😇
Thank you Feature team for this episode. Thank you China Mommy and family for making your traditional chinese food available to everybody who misses their Ama’s or Angin’s home cooking. I grew up eating most of the food shown. I regret not having learned my Angins’ recipes, that she passed down to my Dad. I always thought that I had plenty of time to learn from him. Sadly, he passed away two years ago and I never got the chance. I’m glad this episode popped up on my feed. I’d like to think that my Dad knows how much I miss him and his cooking and this is his way of connecting with me. I will definitely order from China Mommy on my next trip home to the Philippines. Can’t wait to try the tastes of home again. Thank you Feature!
This was such a nice feature. Tama si China Mommy, you can really taste when food is made with love. 😊 Hope I'll be able to taste their dishes one day!
As a Fil-Chi, I can attest to what the son mentioned about feeling a little different especially with food. I remember thinking all families in the Philippines would have the same kinds of food we eat at home. You come to realize, it is not the same. It is nice to watch this video because it has an in-depth look on Filipino-Chinese families. Simple topic about food but it shows the culture and tradition. Thumbs up!
Ako i appreciate the Chinese kc sila tlga ung tumulong sa philippines nung time na need ntn ng help. Sila din nagshape ng culture ntn at dami nila tinutulungan even ungmga chinese sa China malaki din natulong sa atin. Hopefully maappreciate ng more pinoy ang contribution ng chinese sa pinas even sa China
I love chinese soup.eto ang namimiss ko.masarap ang long time soup w/ herbs da best.i used to work in hk with chinese employer sobrang sarap ng soup nila ako din nagluluto.kakamiss
my mom and china mommy are the same magastos magluto kasi di pwede kulang ang rekados saka maraming ingredients ang mamahal tapos pag nag comment ka na mahal ta pwede nmn mag improvise sasabihin "oh di na ako magluluto,sana kayo na lang nagluto" 😂😂😂
I am inspired by your cooking China Mommy, I miss Chinese food, and I should try your cooking, I also want to cook very uniquely. When we were in China I tried different Chinese food that I can't find here in the Philippines.
Love this episode, remembering my Mom buying Chinese lumpia in divisoria and our Chinese kapitbahay giving us Maki but refuse to give ua the recipe, now i know where to go or to order for my Chinese food craving.
God Bless more 🎉🎉🎉 may mom is haft Pilipina and haft Chinese our Lolo Lamang is from China he passed away when my mom is little young ang Nanay KO ay very good in cooking, sa mga fiestas dami kumukuha sa kanya I believe Verygood in cooking ang mga Chinese with love and devotion 🎉🎉🎉 love my both Chinese food and Filipino food God Bless more mommy china 🎉🥳🎊😘😇🙏🥰 6:38
I love this episode. I miss my dad and so seeing this episod brings back a lot of memories when he would take me out to eat chinese food. Since he passed on sometimes i forgot my Chinese roots. This episode really hits a spot on my heart ❤️
We relate to China Mommy. Ang luto na VERY authentic! We love you. Magaling talaga! We understand her Fokien speaking! We will surely visit China Mommy!
It’s normal ksi in China na lahat ng mga babae dapat marunong magluto. Kaya lahat ng friends ko doon na nag invite sa akin sa bahay nila, sarap talaga ng mga home cooked foods nila. And I agree that Chinese have the most delicious cuisine.
My guama makes Chinese fresh lumpia like hers, her very yummy bihon, ma-chang, alot of seafood like sardines in oil na in a big big pot ( when she cooks all of us like to join the party talaga kase Luto ni Lola plus masarap talaga
Also my mom and dad knows how to do the Chinese fresh lumpia ( and talaga tedious ) my dad was good at other food too esp. pansit and mga sibot, maki, 😅alot of dishes na to mention And true, nakakamiss kase wala na sila When you make these dishes for orders , it will make us really remember our loved ones.❤
It was very touching to see the son get teary-eyed talking about how happy his mom is at 70. 😭
Truly amazing lalo na pagtumatawa ang China Mommy ! Its contagious!!!
I feel the same way. Thank you for this.
As a Chinoy living abroad. This episode is very inspiring to me. I'm a pro. chef based abroad for 2 decades with a strong international cuisine & pastry background but my Amah wasn't able to teach me those heirloom dishes because she was bed ridden and ill when she was living. Funny thing, I have a house near to where China Mommy is based.
The son really cares about his mother. It makes him emotional just talking about his mother's simple happiness.
The whole vid made me crave for china mommy’s dishes at 4am. And you can really feel her love for cooking and it shines through her creations. Such a heart warming tribute
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For real I wanna try their lumpia and fortune bag 🤤
Ito yung quality production talaga, ganda ng color grading at pantay yung sounds walang bulagaan na sasabog tenga mo. Nc nc!
Young aspiring chefs should take a page of this gem of a mom. If you take shortcuts, you get cut short. Mabuhay ka China Mummy! ❤
This made me cry! It's not about the age but how you achieve your passion is the most important. Seeing China mommy's happiness says it all. =)
Way to go again to Erwan and the FEATR team for highlighting traditional food whether Chinese or Filipino in an excellent way. Hope to see more wonderful food history finds worth knowing! Beautifully produced this one ❤🎉
I watch food docu ng Netflix and this video quality is on par. grabe 5/5 production
I'm an avid follower of Featr's series showcasing various small businesses but this one really hit me right in the feels. As a Fil-Chi myself who grew up around Ongpin and Binondo area, I've had a taste of Maki, Chinese Lumpia, Sibut, Kiampeng, Cha Misua because of my late taima (great grandma) and ahma (grandma). They would always cook these dishes which were really good! They're gone now and you know sometimes I just wish I could get a taste of their cooking again...like I'm always looking for that flavor/dish. I will definitely try China Mommy! Thank you for featuring them and thank you for making these heartwarming videos. Keep it up, Featr team! ❤
grabeh talaga yung storytelling ño.. panglaban tlaga sa mainstream.. the quality and content 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌👌👌👌👌
This is a copied format from Paolo from Tokyo. His Day in a Life series is the most viewed vlogs from his channel. I also see a format here from Eater and Munchies with the food feature. This is kinda more on a serious tone but I wouldn’t mind following this featuring local merchants etc.
@@Raiya_ru17 Copied from who? Format of whom? LOL
Thank you for including my mom (Vicky) in your video and more importantly for being Mama's suki. :)
watching this makes me really emotional. We are blessed to have such dedicated and loving mothers. :)
First kong nanotice yung color grading parang inspired sa Everything Everywhere all at once. Ang ganda po pang Hollywood ang productions....❤❤
coming from a filipino-chinese family, i just wished our family recipes were preserved. this is a great content!
What a beautifully written story. The interviews were amazing. Following china mommy through the palengke and hearing her speak with the vendors, it brings me back to my childhood. As someone with parents who are also aging, it warms my heart to see her find fulfillment and the bond she has with her son. Thank you for this!
Congratulations Ninang Linda and the whole Chinamommy team🙏🏻 She deserves all the love in this world because Ninang Linda is such a kind hearted, generous, talented, beautiful person ❤❤❤
Mam Linda reminds me of my departed grandmother Lydia. She grew up in a coastal town and she sold dried fish for the entirety of her childhood. Just a little kid walking around different parts of town with a basket in tow. With this can-do attitude and she eventually moved up in life to become an owner of a handful of properties.She also had a thriving convenience store which added to the success. She was fond of cooking and often went to public markets that we implored her not to go on, for health reasons. During the flatline there was a defiant pulse. She was stubborn till the very end. I miss her so much.
Beautiful story. Thank you for sharing!
I'm blessed to have Fil-Chi bosses at work, who values family-spirit the most. I remember our company's owner thru China Mommy 😊 tough and warm at the same time ❤
Proud Chinoy here! Definitely one of the advantages being a chinoy is having the best of both worlds especially in terms of food.... growing up with my mom's home cooked chinese dishes, and at the same time enjoying pinoy food as well. This was a great and quality production, congrats to everyone involved.
Are you still proud that the government of China attempts to steal West Philippine Sea and your fellow Chinese look down and insults us...
China Mommy is so inspiring!❤
this is also what i've always wanted to do-- cook and feed people i love... but i kinda lost my love for cooking when my Dad (67yo) passed in 2022 whom i've always cooked for-- breakfast-lunch-dinner-snacks in between... kahit anong food requests pinagbibigyan ko ang Dad ko. watching this episode made me cry and made me reconsider cooking again.
thank you, China Mommy!❤
I'm happy for Oliver and his family. As someone who came from a family we were not able to preserve my lola's cookings. It's really different.
One of your best pieces. Now I know how much effort goes into Chinese lumpia, which I never appreciated until now. Next time I’m in The Grid, I promise to drop by China Mommy.😊 Additional: I checked China Mommy website, looks Iike they’re in Public Eatery as well.
Ang ganda naman ng episode documentary na ito. Gusto ko din yung mga scenes na walag bc music. So therapeutic. Please do more!
Netflix worthy mga documentaries ng Featr, always enjoyed this kind of videos, well made and very educational 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I am not a Fil-Chi but this is a beautiful food documentary. Now, I am craving Chinese Lumpia and would love to try the rest of the food.
Thank you Featr for showing us who China Mommy is. I've always loved their dishes and would only eat at the grid to have a taste of their crabs and lumpia. I now understand why their dishes are so good--it was all made with love.
Ohh I love this and having a great time watching this episode. I relate so much with CHINA MOMMY. Watching her cooking and doing errands to go to market, I remember my mom. Because looking at her (China Mommy) I saw my mom to her! I love the way she manages her own kitchen and staff. I wish someday I can come back and visit Manila and I will get to see and taste her foods in her restaurant. God willing! 🙏🏼👼🏼♥️😍🥰🤩🩷💛💜💞
This feels like a Netflix documentary! Featr is so good with these types of content! more please!
makikita mo talaga na proud at mahal na mahal nya mama nya..
I love this episode,. It really brings back memories. I love china mommys passion for food and quality shes very happy when she gets possitive comments. It reminds me of my Amah wayback. Very nice episode very worth it to watch. 😊
Iba talaga ang lutong nanay..di mo basta basta makuha yung 100% taste..nice one Featr..
I’ve watched this 3 times just bc sometimes I miss the Philippines and the tsinoy life. 😢 So glad my fav got featured in featr!
basta FEATR ang tumira asahan mo KAKAIBA! shoutout sa FEATR TEAM. Mabuhay kayo! salamat sa quality videos.
I love this episode. A reminder that passion may be put aside, but it never goes away.
Love this feature! It’s lovely to capture China Mommy’s history and impact to her family and growing community!
sa mga natikman ko na mga Chinese lumpia kung titingnan prang pare pareho but there's something tlga sa taste ng lumpia kay china mommy na hahanapin mo siya kaya mas fave ko even ung crab sotanghon nila as in kapit ung lasa ng crab ng sotanghon and masarap ung texture ng sotanghon nila
I remember my mom cooking her signature pakbet talong. I dunno but my sister got her cooking skills.
And now, I am just cooking in my own experiences because of loving foodies.
Thank you, China Mommy and fam for sharing this inspiration for us. Got energy fromit. ❤❤❤❤❤
FEATR naman eh. You got me teary-eyed. This was very heart warming. Keep it up. Looking forward to try those foods. Nagutom ako at the same time nabusog din puso ko.
Naalala ko amah ko and mom ko kay China mommy. Never tire preserving your family recipes!
Ang ganda ni China Mommy. I'm sure super stunning sya noong kabataan nya!!! She is funny and amusing too! And yes, natatandaan ko pa yung Escolta. Mom used to bring us there. She would buy our clothes at Berg's, and shoes at Sybelle's or Greg's. And yes, it can get emotional, but that's ok, Bro. You are super proud of your Mom, your China Mommy!!!
the best erwan and featr team no skipping ads talaga din ako dito gaya ng karapat dapat na vlogger
I am working for 10years in HK and before I was a cook in fast food in 7yrs...Luckily I know now how to cook not only Filipino food but now I can cook Chinese cuisine😇
China Mommy is our favorite stall at the Grid. Crabs are not affordable, pero masarap yung dishes nila kaya sulit. Their dishes are such a treat.
This is a very great example of self-actualization! Kudos, featr!🤗
Thank you Feature team for this episode. Thank you China Mommy and family for making your traditional chinese food available to everybody who misses their Ama’s or Angin’s home cooking. I grew up eating most of the food shown. I regret not having learned my Angins’ recipes, that she passed down to my Dad. I always thought that I had plenty of time to learn from him. Sadly, he passed away two years ago and I never got the chance. I’m glad this episode popped up on my feed. I’d like to think that my Dad knows how much I miss him and his cooking and this is his way of connecting with me. I will definitely order from China Mommy on my next trip home to the Philippines. Can’t wait to try the tastes of home again. Thank you Feature!
This was such a nice feature. Tama si China Mommy, you can really taste when food is made with love. 😊 Hope I'll be able to taste their dishes one day!
As a Fil-Chi, I can attest to what the son mentioned about feeling a little different especially with food. I remember thinking all families in the Philippines would have the same kinds of food we eat at home. You come to realize, it is not the same. It is nice to watch this video because it has an in-depth look on Filipino-Chinese families. Simple topic about food but it shows the culture and tradition. Thumbs up!
very professional quality. definitely better than television documentary 😮
Ako i appreciate the Chinese kc sila tlga ung tumulong sa philippines nung time na need ntn ng help. Sila din nagshape ng culture ntn at dami nila tinutulungan even ungmga chinese sa China malaki din natulong sa atin. Hopefully maappreciate ng more pinoy ang contribution ng chinese sa pinas even sa China
They were there ven before the colonization…That’s why Philippines has the oldest Chinatown in the world.
FEATR never fail to give us QUALITY contents
I've seen a lot of netflix documentaries and this one just feels like one.
I love chinese soup.eto ang namimiss ko.masarap ang long time soup w/ herbs da best.i used to work in hk with chinese employer sobrang sarap ng soup nila ako din nagluluto.kakamiss
my mom and china mommy are the same magastos magluto kasi di pwede kulang ang rekados saka maraming ingredients ang mamahal tapos pag nag comment ka na mahal ta pwede nmn mag improvise sasabihin "oh di na ako magluluto,sana kayo na lang nagluto" 😂😂😂
Kudos to the production team behind this vlog. SUPERB! Now i want to try China Mommy ❤
This channel is so freaking good!!! Coming from all the way from Orlando, Florida. Pilipino Ang tatay ko. Dating ulila ako kaya he adopted me.
Thank you for watching and subscribing!
I miz my mum she loves anything about food, cooking and kitchen. What a heartwarming documentary. The best food is cooking with a heart.
Wonderful video it also made me teary eyed at the end!
I love seeing the people behind China Mommy! They have great dishes!
Wow. No dry eyes at the end. Kudos to this kind of content. More success stories of hardwork and passion please🙏
I am inspired by your cooking China Mommy, I miss Chinese food, and I should try your cooking, I also want to cook very uniquely. When we were in China I tried different Chinese food that I can't find here in the Philippines.
Ok we need more of these stories and we need to go and try mommys dishes
I feel like her food is so authentic. It makes me crave for Chinese food now.
Love this episode, remembering my Mom buying Chinese lumpia in divisoria and our Chinese kapitbahay giving us Maki but refuse to give ua the recipe, now i know where to go or to order for my Chinese food craving.
One of my favourite featr. - background story, the storytelling, the production 🙌🏽
I really enjoyed this story. Its simple, genuine and relatable in some shape or form with the audience. Well done Featr, keep up the good work.
Yun lumpia na yan Sobrang sarap , delicious naman talaga Chinese food
Would you know kung no meat po ang lumpia ni mommy? Gusto ko sana masubukan kung purong gulay (vegan) hehe
Parang chef’s table ang feels. This is good content.
God Bless more 🎉🎉🎉 may mom is haft Pilipina and haft Chinese our Lolo Lamang is from China he passed away when my mom is little young ang Nanay KO ay very good in cooking, sa mga fiestas dami kumukuha sa kanya I believe Verygood in cooking ang mga Chinese with love and devotion 🎉🎉🎉 love my both Chinese food and Filipino food God Bless more mommy china 🎉🥳🎊😘😇🙏🥰 6:38
if it's really your passion, it will radiate the happiness on what you are doing. I really love this episode.
This is so heartwarming. Never too late to do what you love to do. 😭
Mommy Linda seems like a wonderful mother, she pays attention to her cooking and she puts love in her cooking because she loves her children
waaa very well spoken yung anak ni china mommy, very interesting to watch kasi ang galing nya magexplain
Another netflix quality. Deserve neto million views. Ganda ng pagkakagawa mala documentary..
An original Manila girl, so wise now and still active and sprightly at 74 years old. Ma'am Linda, all my respect.
I love mommie's halakhalk: "mas masarap daw ang crabs ko keysa sa thai. " everything looks super delicious.
My Japanese grandmother is like this 😂 she is very hardworking making soup ramen in street in Minato station ❤
I love this episode. I miss my dad and so seeing this episod brings back a lot of memories when he would take me out to eat chinese food. Since he passed on sometimes i forgot my Chinese roots. This episode really hits a spot on my heart ❤️
This documentary is indeed, one for the books. Kudos to you guys! ❤
The outro is truly emotional. Grabe. It melts my heart. Suddenly miss my Nanay. ❤
We relate to China Mommy. Ang luto na VERY authentic! We love
you. Magaling talaga!
We understand her Fokien speaking! We will
surely visit China Mommy!
I like the comment of his son that i he's happy seing her mom very happy.
It’s normal ksi in China na lahat ng mga babae dapat marunong magluto. Kaya lahat ng friends ko doon na nag invite sa akin sa bahay nila, sarap talaga ng mga home cooked foods nila. And I agree that Chinese have the most delicious cuisine.
What an inspiring content! Thanks FEATR!
solid naka anamorphoc lens na ang FEATR 🔥🔥🔥
loving mother and mabait na anak. God bless po sa inyo
Wowww the storyline and production are simply world class in this issue.
Thanks for this content FEATR. God bless you China Mommy.
I hope you produce more of this video . Napakaganda ng presentation. I like you mom na, very humble and hardworking. Good job!
Thank you Miss my amah and my mom for cooking delicioys Chinese home cooked food
Wow 🫡 salute to all hardworking 👩 👵🏻 🥰moms out there !!!!❤
quality content as always
She is like my grandmother. My Grandma was also a really good cook. And my father was a very good cook too
My guama makes Chinese fresh lumpia like hers, her very yummy bihon, ma-chang, alot of seafood like sardines in oil na in a big big pot ( when she cooks all of us like to join the party talaga kase Luto ni Lola plus masarap talaga
Also my mom and dad knows how to do the Chinese fresh lumpia ( and talaga tedious ) my dad was good at other food too esp. pansit and mga sibot, maki, 😅alot of dishes na to mention
And true, nakakamiss kase wala na sila
When you make these dishes for orders , it will make us really remember our loved ones.❤
love this documentaries hope you make many many more...
“‘Are you taking any short cuts?’ She hates that eh..” Yun ang Key🗝️, for consistent quality and success.. NO Shortcuts.
Superb documentary 😍 luv u China Mommy 💞
Grabe ung lumpia😍😍😍😍
Napaka sarap nian.apaw na apaw SA sahog 😍😍😍😍
It's always the parents that are hardworking. And their children have an easy life.
Wow! This is worth watching. Kudos to FEATR / TFKI team! ❤
Chinoy mommies are mostly hardworking! Salute to them.
Na enjoy ko yung episode! At never too late talaga na gawin ang mga gusto mong gawin
Am so glad to see u helping ur Mom. Congrats to both of u.