The Revelation of Eve’s Heart
“The woman said to the serpent, “We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God did say, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.’ ” Genesis 3:2-3
the woman’s logic was aroused
its her chance to prove to Satan and to herself that she knows more than she thinks
Satan began with a false question arousing Eve’s logic (Genesis 3:1)
challenging her wits
tempting her to prove her worth to the world
but Eve responded wrongly (Continue Reading Here…)
“God Is Love”
God is Love.
Sadly, this, too, is an overused and often misused phrase. A believer surely understands what I am saying here, but for the benefit of those swift to conclude such, I would like to explain the misconception behind the famous phrase and Bible verse by taking you along with me in my reading of Dr. John MacArthur’s book entitled “The Love of God”.
Comic creators and Meeting the people of Kolektib Intelidyens @ Cubao Expo
This is the final event I attended last Saturday, and lucky me to have a meet up with comic artist Ryan Orosco before going to Cubao Expo. I arrived too early for the event, and it was hot in the street of Cubao and I crawled down via taxi from my visit in Fullybooked Free comic book day.
Bounter Hunter and Free comics at Fullybooked Free Comic Book Day
Fullybooked celebrated the Free Comic Book Day, and this is the 2nd biggest free comics celebration in a store. And my guess is right many people lined up before 10am in their branch in Bonifacio High Street, got a long talk with the owner of the store, Jaime Daez, and he told me that the line went long up to the other side of the whole street. This is a big sign that the free comic book day celebration is a big success in the Philippines and I’m already predicting that the celebration will be bigger next year.
Ginataang Kuhol
I had always thought that Kuhol (a.k.a escargot or brown snails) was an expensive dish and very hard to find. But despite that perception, I always welcomed when my mom served ginataang kuhol at our house. I did not have the icky reaction to that fact that it was a snail I was trying to pick out from the hard brown shell with a toothpick. Not only was my reaction surprising (I hate anything slimy and slithery a.k.a worms and slugs), my jaw dropped when I found out these little buggers cost about P10 to P20 a cup at the local market.
The easiest thing to do to kuhol is to cook and serve them with coconut milk. It has actually evolved into a famous dish served at places like Cabalen or Kamayan. Now you can have the same at home.
J-Drama: Bambino Review
Bambino is a Japanese Drama adaptation of a manga by Sekiya Tetsuji. It tells the story of Ban Shogo (Matsumoto Jun), a college student who dreams of becoming a professional chef in Italian cuisine. The story starts with Ban leaving (as suggested by his mentor) his hometown Hakata, Fukuoka for Tokyo to master his cooking skills. It turns out that the restaurant his mentor assigned him to is Trattoria Baccanale, an ellegant and professional Italian restaurant. Shock, he discovers that he has much to learn and so needs to study more and improve himself in order for him to reach his dreams.
My Comments
I know when it comes to asian dramas, you’ll probably think of those cheesey love stories or those romantic-comedy types. Bambino is different. Read the rest of this entry »
[Featured Blog #10] Tech At Hand Dot Net | Philippines, Blogging, SEO and Tips
Tech At Hand Dot Net
Philippines, Blogging, SEO and Tips
Blog topic for this site will be mainly regarding Technology, Blogging, Tips , Tricks, Philipines, Wordpress, Web 2.0 and other things that I do believe that will be of interest to my reader.
The blogger
I am Dexter an OFW working in Saudi Arabia as a Mechanical Engineer. I graduated from Mapua Institute of Technology. This blog is Actually my first Hosted Blog. I used to have blogs hosted at Wordpress.com and Blogspot.com but since they are all free hosted. It is very limited.
the Cool and the Funny
Found some sites with funny and cool articles. You can find it all here.
Enjoy!
How To: Put DISQUS on your Blog
I wrote two tutorials on how to put DISQUS on your Google Blogger/BlogSpot blogs. One for XML-based templates and another for Classic Templates. Of course, these tutorials can be applied to other blog platforms that doesn’t have a plugin available (yet).
Go check it out:
HOW TO: Add DISQUS Manually on Blogger/BlogSpot (XML-based Templates)
HOW TO: Integrate DISQUS on Blogger/BlogSpot Classic Template
Oh, the HOW TO articles were featured on DISQUS.com! Thanks!!
The California Maki in Rice Paper Roll – California Maki with a Twist
The California Maki in Rice Paper Roll – California Maki with a Twist
(California maki wrapped in rice paper)
Most Filipinos that love Japanese Foods, especially the ladies, really love eating California Maki. Maybe it is because it’s the most well known Japanese food, aside from Tempura of course. Other than its appearance and reputation, the taste of California Maki is acceptable in most Filipino palates. For the new starters and still learning to eat food items from the sushi bar, the California Maki is the best choice to start. California Maki’s original recipe from countries outside the Philippines, consist of avocado, crabmeat (it could be real crab meat or imitation crabmeat stick “Kani Kama”), cucumber, and lettuce. However, here in the Philippines, we substituted the avocado with our most favorite mango fruit, which even made the California Maki more delicious. Maybe it is because of the availability of the mango all year round, unlike the avocado that is seasonal.
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