March 9

Drinking tea
Posted on March 9th, 2010 at 5:56 PM by clair



Me and my new tea tumbler!

I’ve gone back to the habit of drinking tea last year. Celestial Seasonings was a brand that was readily available in Rustan’s so I ended up stocking up their various teas. My favorite is still the Mandarin Green Tea, then their Tension Tamer comes as a second.

However, I’ve also received some teas from friends in other countries. Dai Reimei gave me a box of Darjeeling tea at the end of last year’s Asia Source 3 camp. And just last week, Mifan Careem gave me a box of Ginger Spice Ceylon tea. Ah, so much tea. :) To think I still have some jasmine tea flowers which I bought from the bazaar in World Trade Center and the matcha milk packs I bought from Lorence.

Tea is something that soothes me and I think that I’d rather take tea more often because it helps me calm down. Or it revitalizes me. It depends on which tea I am drinking. And it’s better for me because when I drink coffee, I do find myself palpitating sometimes. -_- And that’s something scary for me T_T

Now my tea ware is also growing. I first bought a teapot with an infuser for those times I am using tea leaves and the jasmine flower. That’s the best option I have. However, I want something portable so I hinted at wanting a tea tumbler which my friends at work gave me. And now I bought a stainless steel tea ball from Gourdo’s. Viim says it’s better to use an infuser, but, oh well. If I find something locally, then that’s it. The infuser it will be.

Lastly, I am glad to find a tea blog by Filipinos. I think that coffee is more popular locally, especially since we have good coffee from Batangas, Cavite, Bukidnon and the Cordillera region. Anyway, check out Tea Completely by Andrew dela Serna and Aileen Apolo for more tea posts.

Posted on January 3rd, 2010 at 4:34 PM by clair

Something that’s not as oily as fast food usually is…

Hrmmm.

World Chicken. Probably just bananas or potato salad as side dish. Occasional pasta.
KFC. Salad. Maybe the chicken wrap?
Wendy’s. Salad. Or the occasional baked potato.
Pho Hoa. I’d just have to make sure that JM gets more noodles than I ever will.
Bacolod Chicken? Inasal is salty. Maybe chicken breast then just the mango salad thing.
Shawarma Stop. On bread, definitely.
FlapJacks. Salad.

Posted on September 27th, 2009 at 9:16 AM by clair

Got this from http://onefreekiss.multiply.com/journal/item/67/Typhooon_Ondoy_Rescue_hotlines

Rescue Operations

1. National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) (+632-9125668, +632-9111406, +632-9115061, +632-9122665) Help hotlines: (+65 734-2118, 734-2120)
2. Philippine Coast Guard (+632-5276136)
3. Air Force (+63908-1126976, +632-8535023)
4. Metro Manila Development Authority (136)
5. Marikina City Rescue (+632-6462436, +632-6462423, +632920-9072902)
6. Pasig Rescue Emergency Number (+632-6310099)
7. Quezon City Rescue (161)
8. San Juan City Hall Command Post (+632-4681697)
9. Bureau of Fire Protection Region III (Central Luzon) Hotline: (+63245-9634376)
10. Senator Dick Gordon (+639178997898, +63938-444BOYS, +632-9342118, +632-4338528)
11. Senator Manny Villar (+639174226800. +639172414864, +639276751981)

Civil Society/ Media

1. Philippine National Red Cross (143, +632-5270000)
2. Philippine National Red Cross Rizal Chapter operations center hotline: (+632-6350922, +632-6347824)
3. Go to GMA Facebook page & post complete addresses and names of people in need of immediate help.
4. ABS-CBN Typhoon Ondoy Hotline: (+632-4163641)
5. Jam 88.3: (+632- 6318803) or SMS at JAM (space) 883 (space) your message to 2968

Rubber Boat Requests, 4×4 Trucks

1. NCRPO (+632-8383203, +632-8383354)
2. Private citizens who would like to lend their motor boats for rescue
please call emergency nos: +632-9125668, +632-9111406, +632-9122665, +632-9115061)
3. You can also text (+632917-4226800 or +632927-6751981) for rescue dump trucks.
4. For those who are able to lend 4×4 trucks for rescue: Please send truck to Greenhills Shoppng Center Unimart Grocery to await deployment, Tel No. (+632920-9072902).

Power Supply

* Meralco (+63917-5592824, 16211, +63920-9292824) If you want service cut off to your area to prevent fires and electrocution.

Relief Aid and Donations

1. Victory Fort is opening its doors to those affected by the typhoon. Call 813-FORT.
2. NoyMar relief Operations: Clare Amador (+639285205508) or Jana Vicente at +639285205499). Drop off for relief donations is at Balay Expo Center across Farmers Market Cubao.
3. Miriam Quiambao drop off points: One Orchard Road Building in Eastwood, or message http://www.twitter.com/miriamq for more details.
4. Philippine Army Gym inside Fort Bonifacio or GHQ Gym in Camp Aguinaldo are now distributing donations for Ondoy Victims.
5. Team Manila stores in Trinoma, Mall of Asia, Jupiter Bel-Air and Rockwell shall be accepting relief goods (Canned Goods, Ready-to-drink Milk,Bottled Water and Clothes) for distribution by Veritas.
6. Caritas Manila Office at Jesus St., Pandacan Manila near Nagtahan Bridge (+632-5639298, +632-5639308)
7. Radio Veritas at Veritas Tower West Ave. Cor EDSA (+632-9257931-40)
8. Aranaz Stores in Rockwell & Greenbelt is accepting donations of any kind for Payatas communities affected by Ondoy
9. Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan Task Force Noah, a disaster response arm of the Jesuits, is accepting donations. Please drop it off sa Ateneo Cervini Dorm.
10. Philippine National Red Cross‘ different ways to Donate.
11. Red Cross Load Donations: Right now the easiest way to make donations from the seat of your chair is via mobile phone load. The Red Cross Rescue and Relief Operations. Text: REDAMOUNT to 2899 (Globe) or 4483 (Smart)
12. Ateneo de Manila University is now accepting donations for the victims of Ondoy. Donations can be dropped at MVP Lobby. For those stranded/those who need help: To all students who need help or know of people who need help. Please text the name, location, and contact number to (+6329088877166). ATENEO, which is now an open shelter, accepts refugees. Call (+632917-8952792)
13. Papemelroti stores in 91 Roces Ave. / Ali Mall Cubao / SM City North EDSA / SM Fairview / SM Megamall / Glorietta 3 in Makati / SM Centerpoint / SM Southmall are accepting relief goods (canned goods / milk / bottled water / clothes – NO CASH pls.)
14. TXTPower now accepts donations via SmartMoney 5577514418667103, GCash 09179751092 and Paypal http://is.gd/3GvuN
15. Our Lady of Pentecost Parish (+632-4342397, +632-9290665) per Gabe Mercado, donations are very much welcome. The Parish is located at 12 F. Dela Rosa corner C. Salvador Sts., Loyola Heights, Quezon City.
16. Hillsborough Village Chapel – Water, blankets, shoes, and clothes may be sent to Hillsborough Village Chapel in Muntinlupa City. These will go to families whose houses were washed out in the nearby sitios.
17. Greenhills/Mandaluyong/San Juan Area, if you want to help out with the rescue and relief operations, you can drop off your donations (clothes, food, etc..) at La Salle Greenhills Gate 2 tomorrow or volunteer from 9am to receive, sort, repack the donations.
18. Petron: You may bring your relief goods to all Petron branches.
19. LUCA stores (Rockwell, Shang-rila, Eastwood, or GA towers): Send your old clothes & donations (no cash pls).
20. “LUZON RELIEF: Volunteer / Donate / Pray”: Donations can be brought to RENAISSANCE FITNESS CENTER, 2nd Floor, Bramante Building, Renaissance Towers Ortigas, Meralco Avenue, Pasig City starting MONDAY (Sept.28) / 9am – 7pm Contact Person: Warren Habaluyas (+632929-8713488) or email at luzonrelief@gmail.com
21. MOONSHINE boutique in Rockwell also accepting relief good to help Ondoy victims in Marikina and Cainta.
22. Katipunan Avenue. Contact Erica Paredes at (+632917-4741930) — they need bread, packed juice, sandwich filling (tuna, chicken, anything) You can help her make them, deliver the sandwiches to her house, or help her distribute! Call for more details.
23. Manor Superclub, Eastwood City will accept goods and other emergency items starting Sunday at 10 am.
24. Citizens Disaster Response Center (CDRC): Relief goods for typhoon victims being accepted at 72-A Times St., West Triangle, QC. Tel (+632-9299820/22)
25. MINISTOP IBARRA (Espana cor. Blumentritt, Sampaloc Manila) is also accepting relief goods, Food (non-perishable goods only) Clothing, Medicines, Beds, Pillows, Blankets, Emergency Supplies to help Typhoon Ondoy victims.
26. Whitespace 2314 Chino Roces Ave Ext as a Mkt drop-off for relief goods.

* FINDERSERVICE. For Smart, text “wis < your name > < your mobile>” to 386.
* FINDERSERVICE. For Globe, text “find < your name> < your mobile> to 7000.

August 29

Baja + Red Mango
Posted on August 29th, 2009 at 2:45 PM by clair

JM and I watched “Up” last night and we had dinner at Baja, which serves Mexican food. I also tried out Red Mango at last!

Baja’s located on the third floor of Greenbelt 3, near Capriciosa. We don’t recall which restaurant or fast food or bistro it was that we wanted to try out but Baja was near the ticket booth so it made the decision easier for us.

We ordered fries and burritos. I don’t recall the names of the food we ate. (Now I wish I took the receipt home with me.) Anyhow, the pictures will have to suffice for now.

Supreme Fries was served first, along with our drinks: orange juice for me, Sprite for JM. The fries were awesome! Definitely not soggy! A big plus for me. They also didn’t taste like sweet potato, which is a very good thing. Fast food fries taste like sweet potato every so often.

Friday dinner at Baja: Lots of fries!

Look at all those tomato bits, onion bits, guacamole, sour cream and cheese! I love potatoes a lot so this was something I loved. I could come back to Baja even just for these fries. :D I swear, that platter of fries was something JM and I both loved last night.

JM ordered a siding of chili con carne. But it was more of chili beef. There was little to none of beans. Oh well. But it tasted ok to me.

Friday dinner at Baja: Chili con carne

My order was a Baja grilled chicken burrito without the rice. I was really trying to make sure that I had space for Red Mango’s frozen yogurt so I decided to hold off the rice. The chicken was tasty actually. :) And I really loved how the Mexican hot sauce just went along well with it, the sour cream and guacamole. The nachos and salsa on the side were an extra treat for me.

Friday dinner at Baja: Baja Chicken Burrito

JM’s food came last. And when it got to our table, we knew why. The Super Grande Burrito was true to its name.

Friday dinner at Baja: Super Grand Burrito

He didn’t know how to eat it. In my case, my burrito was of a normal size so I could still bite it off like you normally will. But the one he got was really huge. No other word for it. He settled for the fork, knife and spoon method. (LOL)

Friday dinner at Baja: Inside the Super Grande Burrito

Slicing a bit off from the burrito reveals that it is one heck of a packed burrito. Whoever prepared it is amazing! All that rice, meat, beans and leafy veggies took some effort! And JM was one happy man eating that burrito. ;)

The burrito I ordered was PhP 255 and JM’s grande burrito was PhP 355. Both are well worth our money and they sure satisfied our appetites and taste buds. In JM’s case, he even brought home part of the burrito because he got so full with it already.

I was ready for Red Mango after we left Baja. After all, it was something I really have been looking forward to after all the raves I’ve been hearing.

My co-worker recommended the green tea frozen yogurt to me. And because of that, I know that I had to add mochi and red beans to it. A small cup of green tea frozen yogurt + those two toppings cost me PhP115 but it was heaven in a cup!

Red Mango for dessert!

This picture could never do justice to how delicious and delightful this combination really is. Yummy! Too bad JM was so full of burrito he couldn’t even try to taste this heavenly delight. Red Mango’s frozen yogurt is something I’d definitely go back for every once in a while. I even told JM that I’d consider setting aside budget for this every month. I loved it so much. ♥

Baja and Red Mango are both in Greenbelt 3 so if you’re going there for a movie, try and taste the food they offer. :)

Posted on July 25th, 2008 at 7:11 AM by clair

I tasted the chicken casserole an officemate brought to the office on time. His mom cooked it for his birthday ‘libre’ for us.  I really liked it and was curious so I asked him to give me the recipe.  He said his mom just got it from a magazine. Because I cook for me and JM as well as other people, I had to tweak the recipe.

Ingredients:

  • 350 g shell macaroni (his mom used penne when she cooked it so i suppose that or fusili or rotini should be fine)
  • diced chicken breasts (not sure how many grams, I threw the pack away :( sorry! but should be enough to be used for 350 g of macaroni)
  • 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • 1 medium sized green bell pepper,  finely chopped
  • half a bar of regular processed cheese, grated
  • 2-4 tablespoons of butter
  • 1 small pack Del Monte tomato catsup
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:

  1. Cook the macaroni (or whatever pasta you’re cooking) according to the instructions on the pack. Set it aside.
  2. Melt butter in pan. Sautee the finely chopped onion and bellpepper.
  3. Stirfry the chicken with the onion and bellpper.
  4. Add the condensed cream of mushroom soup, ketchup and grated cheese. Mix it well. Let it simmer.
  5. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  6. Add the macaroni. Mix it well.
  7. Cook it on the stove until it is ‘baked’ :)   Make sure you use an aluminum foil to cover it until it gets ‘baked’ :)

In my case, I didn’t have aluminum foil so I put the mixture in a microwavable container and made sure I buttered the sides of the container. I let it stay in the microwave for 6 minutes using Med-High settings.  It became a bit baked. :) During the first attempt, I mixed in tomato sauce, not tomato catsup. It wasn’t quite enough to taste as well as my officemate’s mom’s cooking.  Today, he said that it lacked some catsup but suited him.  Another co-worker suggested I could add more cheese. So, there. Please feel free to check it out and if you find that other variations on the recipe taste well too, let me know :D I’d love to know what you did with your chicken casserole.

Posted on July 15th, 2007 at 9:28 AM by clair



Corned Beef Sinigang!!!

Originally uploaded by happyeclair.

I just have to blog about Sentro’s sinigang na corned beef :D My boyfriend and I finally got a chance to eat at Sentro the other night and we ordered sinigang na corned beef, Rated GG, their blend of gulaman drink and garlic rice. It was a fantastic dinner!

We had a really sour bowl of Sinigang. :D Maybe I should have asked if they could make it a bit spicier too ;) Hehe. Anyhow, the beef was tender and the vegetables weren’t overcooked. As for the Rated GG, it was not very salty so I liked it a lot. An interesting dish to accompany the sinigang, I swear! ;)

The gulaman drink was sweet but not sugary. They probably used molasses or something. Yummy! :) It was an absolutely satisfying meal :)

Posted on July 9th, 2007 at 4:58 AM by clair



Yummy chicken with Veggies!

Originally uploaded by happyeclair.

Singkit is one of our favorite places to order food from. Singkit is basically Chinese food in takeout boxes. We work in Makati and there’s one in the area. Whenever we work late and feel like ordering food, it’s one of the considerations.

This is one dish that we had the other night. I really like it but I have no idea what it’s called. I wish I knew. :D And I would definitely love to try cooking it! It’s not too salty and I love the green peas and quail eggs so it’s something really nice. Aside from that, it doesn’t have much sauce so it’s also good for bento. Not much sauce to spill!

Posted on May 8th, 2007 at 5:51 AM by clair



DSC00089

Originally uploaded by happyeclair.

The pasta on the right is basically whole wheat fusilli and it has a nice tomato-based sauce with bell pepper and chicken chunks. I fid it yummy actually. :) Charo recommended that I add more tomato sauce but I like it as it is.

The other container has apple chunks, choco crunch in aluminum foil and a mini jelly. :)

Posted on May 7th, 2007 at 5:08 AM by clair



Bento: Tanigue and egg (photo 2)

Originally uploaded by happyeclair.

Lazy morning. Too sleepy. Anyway, we have tanigue at home and it was marinated in soy sauce and calamansi. I tried making tamagoyaki but it’s not marbled because I mixed the soy sauce and sugared water in the egg as I was mixing it in the bowl instead of adding the soy and sugared water when the egg’s in the pan already.

April 28

Flickr
Posted on April 28th, 2007 at 4:01 PM by clair

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.