HALF-BLOOD CHINESE (PART 1)

One of the simple pleasures in life that I am enjoying is having a wife whose appetite  cravings mimics mine   I am blessed with Tina being a foodie in her own right and you can blame genetics, for our  5-year-old-would-be-chef-son, Gabby has already developed his own preference too. Other than... 

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IT’S OVER!

I have been quiet about this but truth of the matter is, we have decided to finally part ways. I have thought about this a thousand times, and even tried to save and reconnect the thing between us. A relationship becomes futile when one is unhappy. We’ve enjoyed our togetherness but everything... 

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WHAT’S FOR MERIENDA?

My wife, Tina, our son, Gabby and I are just like most Pinoys who love eating and eating in between meals.   Whenever at home, particularly during weekends, we usually have morning light meal few hours after breakfast or more likely before lunch. Same thing goes in the afternoon; a snack is always... 

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SMOKELESS GRILL, SUSHI AND MORE!

Last week, everything was unplanned when my family and I had a glutton’s gastronomic adventure from breakfast at Starbucks Coffee and lunch at Filipino restaurant, KKK,  to ultimate dessert at  HAAGEN-DAZS and ending the day at YAKIMIX!   My wife, Tina, our son, Gabby and I, all came with... 

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MERRY SPOONFULS

One of the perks of being a father that I enjoy the most is having kiddie moments with my own child.  I’m such a kid-at-heart, so dealing with my preschooler son isn’t a big deal especially if it concerns his appetite for ice cream…. Can you imagine a world without ice cream? :( We... 

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ANYTHING GOES AT…

One lazy afternoon more than a week ago, I brought my wife, Tina and our 5-year-old son Gabby to Gateway Mall to have an early dinner in a restaurant that isn’t new to our palates.  While  waiting for our order, Gabby became too busy with the crayons provided by the waitress clad in neck... 

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