Foodblogger na Ako

Guess what fellas! Im now (un)officially a food blogger haha! I’m here at SM Taytay right now doing a LIVE BLOGGING! How’s that possible? It’s because today is also their Grand WIFI Launch that’s why hehe. I tell you, their net speed is amazing! I could open as many as 8 windows... 

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OUR PLATES LAST WEEKEND

FRIDAY –After my office handed me my passport+visa and allowances, I went to SM Megamall to buy things that I’ll need for my month-long training in Tokyo.  Before shopping, I had my late lunch alone… Although Buco Pandan Shake, Max’s Fiesta Plate and Halo-halo literally filled... 

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babay

It was late last year when we first heard the bad news. We all thought that we still had a lot of time together. But we don’t. For about three weeks already, my wife and I have been dropping by my in-laws everyday. Which explains why I cut short our holiday visit to my parents in the province. Which... 

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INTRO TO VEGGIES

Our 5-year-old son, Gabby is still a little picky when it comes to something to chow down and digest.  And as first-time-parents, Tina and I  have been alarmed with this. Like other mom and dad, we also want our kid to be comfortable with all  those go, grow and glow foods!   Don’t... 

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ON THE SECOND DAY OF THE YEAR (PART 2)

we had some Chinese eats where else but in… Did you notice the first letter N in the road sign?  It’s been there since God knows when, but no one exerts effort to correct it. Was it done intentionally to draw attention?  The little OC in me always kicks in whenever I see this in oNgpin,... 

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NEWBIE ON HAINANESE CHICKEN

TOASTBOX’S  HAINANESE RICE with ICED LEMON TEA, PhP 219+ Hainanese chicken rice is a dish of Chinese origin most commonly associated with Singaporean cuisine or Malaysian cuisine, although it is also commonly sold in neighbouring Thailand, and found in Hainan, China itself. So-called due to... 

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PLANS AND PLANNERS

On the late afternoon of Christmas Day, soon after we left our paternal Lola’s house in Calumpang, Marikina City, I with my wife, Tina, our son, Gabby and my brother JC went to Eastwood Mall… Gabby asked for a grande cup of Chocolate frappuccino and a slice of Oreo Cheesecake from Starbucks. ... 

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HOMEMADE & HEARTFELT

Are you like me who believe that the family who eats and prays together, stays together? No it isn’t Noche Buena yet but thankfully, my wife, Tina found time exactly a week ago to prepare a meal that Gabby and I love eating! Pasta!    She made a little twist on the usual ingredients of... 

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HALF-BLOOD CHINESE (PART 2)

We love Chinese foods. It would probably require me or my wife, Tina (or worse, wait for our son, Gabby who’s only in Kindergarten) to enroll in culinary school (which we love to do in the near future) or to have several attempts at home-cooking before we can come up from scratch, a perfectly... 

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itchy feet

I’ve always had itchy feet. And it’s not alipunga. When I was young, I spent every summer vacation with my cousins in Manila, Alabang, Batangas, and Cebu. When I grew up, I wanted to see more. Among the few places I’ve been to, Tagaytay gets the number 1 slot. I discovered Tagaytay... 

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