Farmville is the main reason why I have created my Facebook account few years ago. Farmville is a known farming simulation online game on Facebook and I was so hooked on this game. Crop planting and harvesting, decorating your own farm and social interaction with your Facebook online friends by visiting their farm : everything was enjoyable. Visiting Costales Nature Farms relived the Farmville life I was dreaming about.
Costales Nature Farms was established in 2005 and it was the first farm accredited by Department of Tourism. Aside from their organic vegetables and herbs, they are also producing organic chicken, eggs and pork. Their organic pork meat products will be available on market soon. WOW!
The Costales Nature Farms is a certified organic farm, with a certificate from Negros Island Organic Certification Services (NICERT). They also using these farm practices: Vermisery (it is a vermiculture and seedling nursery-in-one), Greenhouse Production, Zero-waste farming, Automatic water sprinkler system, Mist-type irrigation (for the nursery) and Holistic approach (Multi-cropping, crop rotation, companion cropping, net bagging, beneficial insects, flowers and herbs, botanical spray).
Why Costales Nature Farm is #EnerosOnTheRoad Approved?
Farm-to-table Organic Foods
For the love of FOODS – Heavenly and guilt-less organic foods. This is the main reason why I love Costales Nature Farm. It feels like we traveled and stayed in our province, Pangasinan. Leaving in metro, we don’t always find fresh vegetables and fruits even in wet markets. Imagine eating fresh foods over the weekend, not just fresh but organic foods – all from Costales Nature Farm.
Farm-to-table Culinary Fun Activities
- Salad Making
Salad Making is the most colorful and my most enjoyable part of the culinary activities. It’s an easy and fun activity that you can enjoy with your kids. We, the Eneros will definitely be back when Eliana turned 4-5 years old. On this activity, we have prepared and made our own garden salad with their very own product “Costales Organic Vinaigrette”. Below is my version of vegetable salad, all organic and freshly picked from Costales Nature Farm.
- Tea Making
Very #TeaTasofManila indeed. I am a coffeeholic, but just last year (before I entered my forever 30teen years… nyahaha) I started to become a tea lover. In this culinary activity, we have freshly picked herbs for our tea. We only need tarragon leaves , spearmint leaves, honey and hot water. Very simple yet one of my favorite activities in Costales Farm, my husband and I even bought tarragon and spearmint before leaving the farm. I am using it now not only for our fresh pot of tea but also as herb-infused water, adds a refreshing taste and nutrients to our drinking water.
- Healthy Juice Preparation
I love the Costales Nature Farm’s healthy and organic juices. No artificial flavorings, all natural and organic. In this culinary activity, we have prepared Kale Juice. And they also served us their famous “Sexy Juice”. From all the juices they have served during our stay, it is my instant fave. Sobrang sarap!
Costales Nature Farms’ Healthy Juices :
- Japanese cucumber juice (Japanese cucumber ,calamansi and honey)
- Iced tea with lemon (Lipton tea, spearmint, tarragon, lemon and honey)
- Calamansi juice (calamansi and honey)
- Kale juice (kale, calamansi and honey)
- Banana kale smoothie (kale, saba, honey and milk)
- Sexy juice (ashitaba, romaine lettuce, carrots, banana, Japanese cucumber, kale, tarragon, calamansi and honey)
Fun Farm Activities
There are a lot of fun farm activities that your family or even your friends can enjoy. We have experience vegetable harvesting, egg harvesting, animal feeding, seed sowing and transplanting. And to tell you honestly? I never get bored. Our Costales Nature Farms’ experience was a blast! We have learned a lot – everything in just two days.
Costales Nature Farms are conducting workshops and seminars about integrated organic farming techniques, EM technology and organic hog production. They also offers an internship program for an in-depth and hands-on experience. Internship Program is available anytime while the other workshops are for schedule. For schedule, kindly visit thier website.
- Integrated Organic AgriTourism and EM Technology (3days 2 nights) – P8,228.00
- Internship Program (6days 5nights) – P18,000.00
- Farm Tourism Workshop (4 days) – P12,000.00
Whenever we are going to places, we usually have our favorite spot/s. And here in Costales Nature Farm, our favorite spots are the Nursery and Daddy’s Garden. The Nursery is where seedlings are propagated and grown until such time that they are readily transplanted to the ground.
Daddy’s Garden is where you can buy and bring home potted plants. There are many plants from herbs to ornamental plants. They are selling herbs like swissmint, spearmint, thyme, sweet basil and garlic chives for P50.00. They also have kale and beetroot for P35.00. There are a lot of medicinal plants too, I just learned that mayana plants are also a medicinal plants. They are selling many mayana plants varieties for P75.00. I am inlove in this place!
We have many FIRSTS in Costales Nature Farms that made this farm experience a memorable one. It was our first family farm experience : fishing, vegetable harvesting and animal feeding together. We really had fun even our little one. It was her first time to feed rabbits and she was so amazed. And yes, we were delighted seeing our first fish we have caught.
Costales Nature Farms’ AgriTourism Tour
They are offering a day tour package and overnight stay. AgriTourism Tour Packages starts from P275.00 (Lakbay Aral Tour) with inclusive vegetable snacks to P4,245.00 (Wellness Tour) this is an 3days 2 nights stay, inclusive accommodation and meals with trip to Liliw and Lucban. Other packages are “The Green Salad Tour”, “Lakbay Aral Tour with Lunch”, “The Green Living Tour” and “Life at the Farm Tour.”
Farm Staycation : Kubo Accommodation with canopy beds
We stayed at Batangas Kubo. The Kubo has two single canopy bed, it was not spacious, but we were comfortable. It is a typical kubo–type of accommodation, but it has a bathroom extension and most of all, HOT SHOWER. Wooohoo!
They also have kubo accommodation for bigger groups. Indeed a perfect farm life experience right? I love Costales Nature Farms! Sobra! Isa talaga akong tunay na probinsiya. Given a chance to live at a farm forever, I would trade it to our city life. Everything is here : from animal feeding to the farm-to-table (unlimited and organic) foods. It was perfect simple life! It’s about time to escape from the busy city life and experience the AGRITOURISM.
Experience the agritourism and organic farming. Enjoy the freshness of nature. #EnerosOnTheRoad APPROVED! Visit Costales Nature Farms with your family and/or barkadas. Thank you Costales Nature Farms for the wonderful experience.
How to go to Costales Nature Farms?
Follow Costales Nature Farms on Facebook and Instagram. For bookings and reservations, you may contact them at (049) 5763824 or book directly on their website.
For our Eneros’ Costales Nature Farms adventures, kindly check our hashtag #TheEnerosInCostales on Facebook and Instagram. And for our family adventures on the road : #EnerosOnTheRoad. Till our next adventure.
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Costales Nature Farms
Address : Costales Nature Farms Training Center, Brgy. Gagalot, Majayjay, Laguna
Phone: (049) 5763824
E-mail: inquiries@costalesnaturefarms.com
Website : www.costalesnaturefarms.com
Mrs.Enero – Angel Enero is a former IT System Administrator and now a full-time SAHM to her #littleEneros. She’s a domesticated / hands-on mom who loves baking and gardening.
MRSENERODIARIES blog is an online diary of Angel Enero. Formerly a travel blogger and now a lifestyle mommy blogger. Blogging about EAT. PRAY. LOVE. TRAVEL.
Ano kayang lasa nung sexy juice? ☺️
I started farmville because I had this dream of having a farm and using the produce for restaurant food. Huhuhu yan na yan yon oh. 🙂 Haaay. I love evrything about it maninly because this is my dream. I wish to go there one day. 🙂
I can relate, I also played Farmville before as in addict din ako before but I stopped playing when we moved to our new house. We don’t have an internet connection that time so napabayaan na si farm. I like the farm experience but I’m not sure if I can give up city life yet.
Haha! Nag farmville din ako before, and I was hooked and proud on my harvest. Anyway, bet ko yang farm to table dishes, esp. the salad with dragon fruit!
Waaaa! Ang sarap talaga ng pagkaing pinoy! And oooo, the lettuce, sarap iuwi! lol. I grew up being forced to eat veggies. Now that I’m an adult, di pwedeng walang gulay sa bahay, haha.
Wow! as in literally na pa WOW ako sis! I love nature, I love farm kasi when I’m in our province yong parents ko mahilig mag farm masarap sa pakiramdam na maraming fresh na veggies flowers and trees sa paligid plus the organic foods. WHew! parang gusto kong puntahan to.
hahhaha. Funny it was 2009 or 2010. My husband encouraged me to create my Facebook account because of yes – farmville. I remember I would even alarm my cellphone just so not to miss harvesting my crops. I d o not have any idea if there’s still farmville on Facebook. Ihihi. But I am thankful that because of Farmville, I create my Facebook account. Anyway, your experience is truly nakakainggit. I dream of having my own farm someday and harvest our own crops, too.
I haven’t had my breakfast yet at ito ang nakita ko hahaha. I want to go there! Syempre chineck out ko agad ang rates. Pwedeng educational trip for the kids. I’ll bookmark this kasi may Sexy juice recipe! 🙂 Ako naman I played Harvest Moon. Ang saya sa farm!
Wow, that is such a great experience. We have taken our kids to zoo-type farms but nothing quite like this. I’d love for our entire family to experience this as well but we’ll probably wait til our baby is already walking. Mukang ang sarap pa talaga ng food!