The monthly Pinoy food blogging event Lasang Pinoy focuses this month on Food Memories From Your Childhood hosted by Mr. Cocinero. After a long absence, I thought it best to join even though I have vague memories of this period, having been a picky eater. This is probably the reason why I was lanky/reed-thin as child. Of course I'd do everything to bring back this physique, but I can very well imagine how frustrated my aunt and grandparents must have been to have a housemate who hardly touched her food at the dinner table. ... Continue Reading...
A Walk On the Wild Side
In a post not too long ago, Oz-based Pinay blogger Shai generated ideas from her readers about some of the wild things they've done in their lifetime. I would like to know about yours though am not sure if anybody will come out totally in the open about those things. Do give it a try and I'll make my own rundown here. Reminiscing about my own wild and crazy times make me smile. Reaching this age, I believe I've become tamer which doesn't really equate to good news. Tamer = boring. Those were the days: ... Continue Reading...
Pagsanjan Cheap Thrill: Aling Taleng’s Halo-Halo
Aling Taleng's Naturellement, I research about a place before going there and one of the fruits of my snooping about Pagsanjan was Aling Taleng's Halo-Halo. Pagsanjan is a small town anyway and Aling Taleng's is a legend in the area, even if its address is quite inconspicuous. Summertime finds Aling Taleng's enjoying long lines and they sell more than 100 glasses of their bestseller per day. ... Continue Reading...
Pagsanjan: lovelier the second time around
Pagsanjan arch More of our summer family outing. From Lipa City, we again traversed the Star Tollway and headed towards Pagsanjan which prides itself as the "Tourist Capital of Laguna." Except for the monstrous traffic in the crowded university town of Los Banos, our ride proved to be enjoyable as it provided scenic views of various Laguna towns with its giant trees, rice fields and quaint food stalls. Driving through the Philippine countryside just makes my knees weak and leaves me in awe at the beauty around me. It is in times like these that I forget ... Continue Reading...
Lipa City & Death By Bulalo
Hapag Filipino bulalo Am on a road trip to Lipa City to accompany my balikbayan auntie & her family. I don't know if it was my dour mood brought about by the pressure of looking after my three hyperactive kids sans the nanny, but I found Lipa City unexciting. Until we went to dinner tonight and my jaded senses were suddenly awakened with a sampling of the best-tasting bulalo soup this side of Luzon, not to mention the yummiest grilled spareribs and freshest, most perfectly - roasted tilapia stuffed with generous amounts of onions, tomatoes and chilies. ... Continue Reading...
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