The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow.
Crunchy numbers
About 3 million people visit the Taj Mahal every year. This blog was viewed about 45,000 times in 2010. If it were the Taj Mahal, it would take about 5 days for that many people to see it.
In 2010, there were 8 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 129 posts. There were 22 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 3mb. That’s about 2 pictures per month.
The busiest day of the year was April 7th with 425 views. The most popular post that day was How to Make Cristina’s Malunggay (moringa) Powder.
Where did they come from?
The top referring sites in 2010 were en.wordpress.com, undefined, search.conduit.com, google.com.ph, and facebook.com.
Some visitors came searching, mostly for malunggay juice, how to make malunggay tea, how to make malunggay juice, malunggay juice recipe, and malunggay.
Attractions in 2010
These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.
How to Make Cristina’s Malunggay (moringa) Powder July 2008
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Malunggay (Moringa)- How to make Juice June 2008
157 comments
Malunggay (moringa) – How to make tea June 2008
37 comments
malunggay (moringa) Tea/ Moringa powder May 2009
73 comments
Dried Malunggay (Moringa) Leaves August 2008
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Hi cristina
I am so interested in malunggay( kamunggay in visaya?).
Are there commercial product made of malunggay in PH ?
Happy days
masao,Japan
By: masao nakahara on January 24, 2011
at 8:35 pm
hi masao,
yes there are moringa powder, capsules, soaps, beverage (though not big commercial production) and polvoron. please keep in touch
By: cristina on January 25, 2011
at 9:56 am
Hi cristina
I have been in Mindanao so I know kamunggay soup but I have never thought
it is full of vitamins.
I happened to notice that there were various products from kamunggay here in Japan as health supplement .
When I visit Cebu I try to look for kamunggay products to see how they are.
Your blog is so useful for me.
Thanks a lot
masao
By: masao nakahara on January 25, 2011
at 7:06 pm
masao,
good that you plan to visit cebu in the future. drop by Parkmall in Mandaue. Visit the stall of kapamilya negosyo na at the second floor. you will find interesting products there aside from kamunggay.
By: cristina on January 25, 2011
at 11:36 pm
Hi
Thanks for your info about a shop of kamunggay products.
I am sure to get these products to see how they are cause price of kamunnggay products like tea ,juice is so high here in Japan
I have a idea to feed kamunnggay for my manok for sabong.
Really appreciated
masao
By: masao on January 28, 2011
at 6:25 pm
a loy of my friends nagtatanong ano paano po ba malalaman kung may air dry mill yung blender na gagamitin ko sa pag grind ng malunggay?
By: ma.cristina on November 28, 2011
at 3:11 pm
ma. cristina,
tuwing pumapasyal ako sa mall, one set na lang yung nakikita kong mga blenders. mine was bought a long time ago, with three containers and three different blades. ask na lang sa tindera kung meron pa bang available na ganun. pero kung wala, paki try na lang yung ordinary blender kung puede mag mill ng dry items.
By: cristina on December 6, 2011
at 12:03 pm