There have been a lot of searches on this site about this 'virgin' white sand beach in Bauan, Batangas called Sampaguita Beach Resort. I stop short at calling it a resort since the facilities are quite crude, and it was just a quiet cluster of huts the last time I went there. Still, this beach remains largely unadvertised and undiscovered. Although I don't know what happens after you people read this blog :D It's been almost two years since my family went to Sampaguita Beach, as evidenced by this post. Luckily, a young lady, Alleli-Ann Castillo, who claims to be ... Continue Reading...
Beer from around the world … at Red Box
Filipinos undoubtedly like their beer. San Miguel, the most popular brand, is to beer what Jollibee is to burgers and jeepneys are to the ordinary Pinoys' means of transport. According to stats, "Filipinos consume 1.25 billion liters or 3.9 billion bottles of beer per year," most of which I believe are shared over good company and sizzling plates of sisig or some other pulutan. I honestly haven't tasted as many varieties of beer in my lifetime as when I attended the Beer Appreciation Night at Red Box, the "uber-ly wholesome" karaoke bar in Greenbelt 3 (with ... Continue Reading...
Ready, get set…shoot!
Dear Boy Friend, You must love me 'cause you gave me this DSLR. I love your MacBook Pro, I love you too. :P Thanks for making A Dream come true. ... Continue Reading...
Shortage alert! What the world needs now is rice …
The government has announced a forthcoming rice shortage and rice prices have risen in the local market, as a result. You know the problem is serious when fastfood outlets go against sound business practice by announcing half-rice choices for its customers. What gives? Filipinos are known to be rabid rice-eating people and anything that will curtail their love for those white grains will be viewed as no less than a punishment. The only people who are happy with this piece of news are the health buffs who prefer whole wheat over high-carbo content. But then again, just ... Continue Reading...
Jollibee TV is coming to town
My whole family loves Jollibee. It is the ultimate Filipino icon. I love the fact that you can eat a decent meal there for less than $1. And it's so true. "The Jollibee mascot is more popular than Mickey Mouse in this part of the world." Jollibee is Filipino. Filipino is Jollibee. Now, for some piece of news.Jollibee has branched out to a cartoon show on television. In a family-oriented format called Jollitown. ... Continue Reading...
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