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Home » Support Local! A Quick Stop at the 19th Global Pinoy Bazaar (2017)

Support Local! A Quick Stop at the 19th Global Pinoy Bazaar (2017)

August 21, 2017 by Ray L. 2 Comments

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Every so often I travel to distant provinces to hike in scenic mountains or swim at beautiful beaches. Every time I travel, I make it a point to sample the local goods, like the coconut farmer selling coconut water, the merchant selling trinkets and tools handcrafted by his or her family, and the home-style small restaurant or eatery serving their province’s unique cuisine.

In most areas, there will always be that stray 7-eleven, big name fast food chain, or convenience store chain selling the same old cheap stuff you can find everywhere in the big cities like Manila, but I always remember to prioritize the local family-owned shops and restaurants. Big name stores are out to make a profit. The small businesses, on the other hand, were started by entrepreneurs to support their families AND showcase their unique crafts.

When I heard about the Global Pinoy Bazaar, an event by Yabang Pinoy showcasing unique Filipino-made products, I knew I had to go there and check it out.

Support Local A Quick Stop at the 19th Global Pinoy Bazaar 2017 - Your Wealthy Mind

Some pictures from the 19th Global Pinoy Bazaar (2017)

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global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy fans pamaypay

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global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy notebooks

global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy

global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy old juanchos kapeng barako

Barako coffee is my favorite. 

global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy barako coffee old juanchos

global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy gouache

global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy

global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy gira leather

global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy

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global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy windel woodcraft

global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy windel woodcraft

Those are some cool bookmarks! I bought two.

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Aside from having nice looking wooden goods, I really liked their sustainability platform.

There were lots of different shops there, each selling their own unique set of products. I didn’t take a lot of pictures, but I DID find some good quality products that I could use at home so I bought them (and some nice mixed fruit tea and iced barako coffee from the drink stalls there).

global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy passport wood leather coffee

global pinoy bazaar yabang pinoy passport wood leather

My haul: A passport case for traveling, some wooden bookmarks etched with inspirational quotes I liked, a leather keyring, a leather wire holder for my earbuds, and a classy wooden phone stand (the wood block with a stem and leaf logo). On a side note, that picture was taken in Bo’s Coffee, one of the local coffee shops I frequent in BGC alongside Cafe de Lipa, Luna, Local Edition, and Figaro’s. Overall, I’m VERY satisfied with what I’ve got.

I know some financial advisors will tell you to never buy things you don’t “need”, but I say if there’s some cause you like, go ahead and show your support by voting with your wallet.

Support local brands that sell quality products! When YOU start your own business creating excellent stuff, you can be sure that there are people like us who will support your efforts.

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Filed Under: Wealth and Finance Tagged With: business, entrepreneur, hard work, inspiration

About Ray L.

Ray is the main writer behind YourWealthyMind.com. He is a proponent of self-improvement and self-education, and he believes that anyone can achieve their goals once they learn the knowledge and skills they need to attain them. He considers it his mission to enrich lives and end poverty by teaching people lessons they may need to succeed.

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