Posted in Food, Lifestyle
on Dec 31st, 2015 | 0 comments
Here in the Philippines, one of the most celebrated date aside from Christmas is New year and yes… majority of us celebrate Family Reunions during this day, too. Often, hard working people does not have time to cook food for Media Noche and family reunion gatherings. What busy Pinoys normally do, just to cut expense, they tend to pick a family member who has a bigger home space to celebrate New Year and Family Reunion. And then, New Year’s Family reunion becomes potluck style. Food during potluck must be well coordinated and well planned. Many of us would just make a pre-order in one food...
Posted in Food, Food Trips
on Feb 4th, 2012 | 0 comments
Last Tuesday night, I was invited by a friend, Karen Ang to dine with them at Cafe de Bonifacio at The Podium in Mandaluyong City. I know its kinda far from where I live but I think its worth to try. I manage to eat early lunch that day take note! haha I was right! Food was already served when we arrived and they were all look fantastically delicious! Cafe de Bonifacio is a Filipino Cuisine by the way. Since I was a bit hungry then, I almost forgot to take some photos of some food that they have served especially my favorite one! The Sinigang na Tadyang ng Baka. (sour soup on beef rib) In case...
Posted in Food
on May 31st, 2011 | 6 comments
If Bacolod City has their Calea for cakes, Ilo-ilo has Biscocho hous for biscottis and butterscotch and Cebu has their 7D dried mangoes and Otaps, Davao has its own best too! When you say Davao, its Lachi’s Sans Rival cakes! What makes Lachi’s different from the other commercial sans Rival? First its the taste. The right amount of thick and sweetness that makes it different. “Hindi sha nakaka umay” unlike the others. Its affordable. At P320.00 pero cake its really worth it! Most of my friends from Davao who’s in Manila told us not to forget to drop-by Lachis and try their...
Posted in Food, Health and Wellness
on May 29th, 2011 | 0 comments
I know we’re already at the trend of losing weight and most of us wants to be physically lean and fit. But living a healthy lifestyle can be really hard, like finding a restaurant or cafe in Manila that serves lite, healthy or diabetic-friendly food. In the Philippines, it’s part of our culture to eat and eat. We can eat a total of 6 times a day! Three minor meals or snacks and three major meals! We are really fond of eating. And it’s “the deadlier the better” for some! But Manileños nowadays, are getting into the trend of losing weight and being physically fit! We are...