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Aimee Morales

Aimee Morales is a freelance writer, editor, and writers’ rights advocate. She is the author of Why Mandaya Teens Have Sharp Black Teeth (Balangay Productions, 2015), and Alignment Lessons on Writing (self-published, 2020).

Grandpa’s Secret

I used to think my Grandpa was 100 years old. I had every reason to—his hair was pure white, he walked with a cane, and he moved slowly. Sometimes his hands would shake as he gestured or when he would lift a cup of tea to his lips.

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SCJ Volunteers Manila leads multi-sector tree planting drive for climate resilience

Shincheonji Volunteers (SCJ Volunteers) Manila, together with multi-sector partners, planted 300 seedlings along a riverside in San Mateo, Rizal as part of an Earth Month initiative supporting environmental protection and climate resilience. via GRAPHIC PLUS — In a unified effort to support environmental protection, disaster resilience, and future...

RCBC recognized at the prestigious Asia Trailblazer Awards 2026

via GRAPHIC PLUS — Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation secured three awards at the Retail Banker International (RBI) Asia Trailblazer Awards 2026, one of the region's most prestigious recognitions in financial services excellence. During the Asia Trailblazer Awards 2026, RCBC took home the Best Consumer Finance Product of the...

Rice, cooked properly: Mrs. Lam’s guide to getting it right

Via GRAPHIC PLUS — Rice is something most Filipino kitchens don’t think twice about.  It’s rinsed, measured, set to cook — almost by habit. But not all rice is meant to be handled the same way.  As more households begin paying closer attention to what they serve, the...