Since I have enough Flickr pics to show for it, here's my little lowdown on Filipino desserts. Mind you, this is not complete yet. Am craving for guinataang halo-halo right now, and I don't have a photo to show for it. Kudos to the new breed of Pinoy restaurants, even the so-called fusion ones, for giving new twists to old favorites. Our sweet tooth craveth :D Palitaw with Chocnut (P75) at La Mesa Grill, Mall of Asia. The well-loved local delicacy called palitaw (made of rice flour) is given a different interpretation by adding crushed bits of Choc-Nut instead ... Continue Reading...
My Top 3 Cellphone Peeves
Word Sell. Inc. has an ongoing group blogging project on Cellphone Users and Abusers. Since the topic is interesting, I now give my two cents' worth on it. It helps that am in the Philippines, the so-called "texting capital of the world." This way I get to see cellphone mania in action. Here goes my Top 3 Cellphone Peeves: 1. Texting when it's not safe. An example of this is using/not turning off the cellphone in the airplane, before take-off or even upon landing. Am afraid of flying so I get paranoid when somebody insists on texting, as we all know that ... Continue Reading...
LP 35: Ang pagwawagi
Nung bumisita kami ni WhizHeart sa Batanes ay nakuha ang atensyon ko ng batang pintor na ito. Patuloy lang sya sa paggawa ng kanyang obra maestra ng walang pakialam sa mundo. Kung ikaw ay mahilig sa sining na tulad ko, kamangha-mangha talagang pagmasdan ang gawain ng mga artists. Wag na nating bilangin si Michaelangelo. Hinahangaan ko ang mga artists dahil kaya nilang gumawa ng mga magagandang bagay sa mga pinagtagpi-tagping papel, bubog ng baso, basura at iba pang ordinaryo sa ating paningin. ... Continue Reading...
Hellas Taverna: authentic Greek food in the heart of Manila
I work in the Malate-Ermita area and for all its imperfections, I cannot really complain about the diversity in food. Everything's just a walk away, whether you want hotel food (Hyatt, & Pan Pacific has a very interesting food court), $1 shawarmas at Shawarma Snack Center, juicy Shanghai dimsum like xiao long bao in Suzhou and those Korean holes-in-the-wall which seem to have overtaken this once-glorious tourist district. Am not even talking about the numerous culinary choices in Robinson's Midtown yet. What to eat, what to eat....? That is the question. It was a ... Continue Reading...
Nov. 30 book launch set for Ricky Lee’s first ever novel
After being the most-acclaimed Filipino movie scriptwriter, Ricky Lee wears another hat in his star-studded career by launching his first novel entitled " Para Kay B (O kung paano dinevastate ng pag-ibig ang 4 out of 5 sa atin)" on Nov. 30, 4 pm. Venue is the UP Bahay ng Alumni in Diliman, Quezon City. Previously, Mr. Lee published books but they were more literary adaptations of his screenplay. The list includes "Trip to Quiapo" (considered a bible by aspiring screenwriters), "Si Tatang at mga Himala ng Ating Panahon" (anthology of short fiction, essays and a ... Continue Reading...
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