Cheese-flavored Ice Cream. My favorite! I am a big queso girl so you could imagine my happiness when I chanced upon this flavor at the grocery:
Kesong Puti Ice Cream! Ack, I felt like I was dreaming! A closer look at the freezer made me realize that there were other equally awesome flavors being offered:
There's Macapuno Langka, Macapuno Banana, Ube Keso, Mangoes and Cream, Coffee Crumble, Pandan Pinipig and Tsokolate Tablea. Oh wow!!! Truly, the BEST of the Philippines! I could have hoarded all the flavors if they only came in smaller tubs. But since I have to consider whether or not I'd be able to finish it on my own, I had to settle for one.
Kesong Puti ice cream with bits of kesong puti. So how was it? Delicious! It's not that hard to imagine really, it tasted like cheese ice cream but not as salty as the former. It had a lighter less "cheesy" taste to it and more of a fuller milk taste. So good! Next time, I'm getting the Pandan Pinipig just cause I'm a big fan of buko pandan. After that, I'm trying the Macapuno Banana. Then the Tskokolate Tablea. I am seriously going crazy over these flavors!
Good job Magnolia for introducing this line of ice cream! I go crazy over products that promote and elevate Philippine food. I think our food is world class, we only fall short in how it is presented and marketed. So thank you Magnolia for being so nationalistic and helping turn Filipino food into gourmet.
I don't care if my throat is getting more sore from eating ice cream. This is just too good to pass up on! Cheese on cheese. How more amazing can you get??
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
Mock Meat BBQ
Barbeque! Barbeque! Barbeque! --said my brain. What do vegetarians do when their brains tell them it wants barbeque? They make their own!
Sharing with you my recipe for a vegan barbeque made from chunks of gluten:
1/2 pack gluten
2 tbsps. peanut butter
1 1/2 tbsps. soy sauce
1/2 tbsps. vinegar
pepper to taste
vegetable oil
bbq skewers
Cut the gluten into chunks. Fry them until browned. Skew the glutten in barbeque sticks. In a separate bowl, mix the soy sauce, peanut butter, oil and vinegar. Generously brush the mixture on the gluten and place the sticks on the grill. Enjoy!
Honestly, I am not a big fan of gluten because it's a tough ingredient to cook with. You can't marinate it too long cause it absorbs the flavor rapidly and if you leave it too long, you'd end up with something too "tasty" or salty. If you don't know what gluten is like, it's just starch. So imagine it being like bread (with hardly any flavor) and you have to put flavor into it.
I really enjoyed my vegan barbeque. To be honest, after taking those photos, I placed them back on the grill cause I like mine a little burnt. I just really like when the sides get a little toasted and because peanut butter has sugar, how the burnt parts get a bit sticky and sweet.
Here's to tasty vegan recipes!
Sharing with you my recipe for a vegan barbeque made from chunks of gluten:
1/2 pack gluten
2 tbsps. peanut butter
1 1/2 tbsps. soy sauce
1/2 tbsps. vinegar
pepper to taste
vegetable oil
bbq skewers
Cut the gluten into chunks. Fry them until browned. Skew the glutten in barbeque sticks. In a separate bowl, mix the soy sauce, peanut butter, oil and vinegar. Generously brush the mixture on the gluten and place the sticks on the grill. Enjoy!
Honestly, I am not a big fan of gluten because it's a tough ingredient to cook with. You can't marinate it too long cause it absorbs the flavor rapidly and if you leave it too long, you'd end up with something too "tasty" or salty. If you don't know what gluten is like, it's just starch. So imagine it being like bread (with hardly any flavor) and you have to put flavor into it.
I really enjoyed my vegan barbeque. To be honest, after taking those photos, I placed them back on the grill cause I like mine a little burnt. I just really like when the sides get a little toasted and because peanut butter has sugar, how the burnt parts get a bit sticky and sweet.
Here's to tasty vegan recipes!
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Reunited in Singapore
Among my HS barkada, I'm the only one still living in Manila. The rest of them are either already based in other parts of the world or are working in several different desirable local destinations. We usually get to see each other only in December, when they come home to visit their loved ones. During one of those get-togethers, it was suggested that we should have our next reunion in Singapore (where some of us are based) but nothing ever transpired. So, imagine how excited we all were when we finally agreed to book a flight and meet this August! I mean, come on, this trip has been in the works since foreveeeer (most of us were still here in Manila when the plan was conceived).
Our main goals were simple. We wanted to have some bonding time, to do some of the touristy stuff, and to experience what the locals did for fun. Spending all our nights catching up on each other's lives, we made sure that our days were filled with activities.
One of the things I loved about Singapore was the food! I was so excited to try two things, authentic hainanese chicken and kaya toast. It was good to know that the stuff I've tried in the Philippines are close to the authentic ones. For pasalubong, we scoured the grocery for Old Town coffee and Teh Tarik milk tea.
Another place we visited was Orchard Road. Aside from the luxury brands, this is where you can find the famous ice cream sandwich and wafer ice cream. We ordered some but gobbled them up before realizing that we still haven't taken pictures of it. Two shops in Orchard that I thoroughly enjoyed were Kikki.K and Typo (CottonOn's stationery store).
Since we stayed at a friend's house, we were exposed to how Singaporean residents lived. We were able to ride the MRT, the bus and the cab (I was secretly hoping to catch the Cash Cab.. Haha). Our Singapore-based friends also mentioned that the various nationalities of the people living in Singapore meant a mix of cultures with different distinct personalities. As someone who's fond of observing people, I was actually elated to see the differences.
On our last night, our SG-based friends decided to take us to Makansutra Gluttons Bay. It's an alfresco hawker food center that offers a wide array of cuisines. Makansutra is slightly more expensive than the usual hawker food centers but since one of our friends was celebrating her birthday, we decided to have a feast! Our friends made us try the much-celebrated barbecued chicken wings among other things. True enough, it was superb (especially with the rice). While waiting for our food, I was pleasantly surprised to spot a Filipino stall, Gerry's Grill.
We left Singapore with bigger bellies, tons of fun stories to share back at home, and even bigger luggage! It's true what they say about visiting a foreign country, making you feel humbled and blessed and super appreciative. This trip will forever be close to my heart not only because of the conversations (no matter how shallow or profound) we had or the quirky hashtags we blurted out but because of the people I shared it with. :) So, this is me encouraging you to travel and explore the world (or even the Philippines!). Despite all the negative news we hear, it is heartening to see that it's actually a wonderful world that we live in. :)
Our main goals were simple. We wanted to have some bonding time, to do some of the touristy stuff, and to experience what the locals did for fun. Spending all our nights catching up on each other's lives, we made sure that our days were filled with activities.

The first thing we ticked off our list was Universal Studios Singapore! We went on a weekday but USS was still packed so we decided to stay until closing. After USS, we headed straight to Siloso beach to watch the Songs of the Sea.
Another place we visited was Orchard Road. Aside from the luxury brands, this is where you can find the famous ice cream sandwich and wafer ice cream. We ordered some but gobbled them up before realizing that we still haven't taken pictures of it. Two shops in Orchard that I thoroughly enjoyed were Kikki.K and Typo (CottonOn's stationery store).
Since we stayed at a friend's house, we were exposed to how Singaporean residents lived. We were able to ride the MRT, the bus and the cab (I was secretly hoping to catch the Cash Cab.. Haha). Our Singapore-based friends also mentioned that the various nationalities of the people living in Singapore meant a mix of cultures with different distinct personalities. As someone who's fond of observing people, I was actually elated to see the differences.
On our last night, our SG-based friends decided to take us to Makansutra Gluttons Bay. It's an alfresco hawker food center that offers a wide array of cuisines. Makansutra is slightly more expensive than the usual hawker food centers but since one of our friends was celebrating her birthday, we decided to have a feast! Our friends made us try the much-celebrated barbecued chicken wings among other things. True enough, it was superb (especially with the rice). While waiting for our food, I was pleasantly surprised to spot a Filipino stall, Gerry's Grill.
We left Singapore with bigger bellies, tons of fun stories to share back at home, and even bigger luggage! It's true what they say about visiting a foreign country, making you feel humbled and blessed and super appreciative. This trip will forever be close to my heart not only because of the conversations (no matter how shallow or profound) we had or the quirky hashtags we blurted out but because of the people I shared it with. :) So, this is me encouraging you to travel and explore the world (or even the Philippines!). Despite all the negative news we hear, it is heartening to see that it's actually a wonderful world that we live in. :)
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Wear Oxy
Just a quick post because I think this sweater dress from Oxygen is just too nice (and I don't think I was able to give it much justice in my last post):
I got a lot of items from my latest Oxygen haul, their new Curiosi Tees are just too nice to pass up! Drop by the store if you have time. The designs are so nice plus the price is just right! Love Oxygen clothing!
I got a lot of items from my latest Oxygen haul, their new Curiosi Tees are just too nice to pass up! Drop by the store if you have time. The designs are so nice plus the price is just right! Love Oxygen clothing!
Monday, September 9, 2013
All I need
Icona Pop couldn't have said it better-- "All I need in this life of sin, is me and my girl friend!".
I'm an only child. And to be honest, I enjoy being an only child. It has its advantages and disadvantages but I think the biggest disadvantage is that you don't have that "go to" buddy for your random trips and other activities. That's why I really cherish my girl friends because they are the closest I have to having siblings.
One my closest girl friend is my god sister, who coincidentally is an only child too. I've known her since I was very small and we've been through so much together. We get along really well and because of similarities in our background, we just understand each other.
Since mama died last year, we've grown closer. I owe much to her for keeping me optimistic and pulling me back from the brink whenever I'm bordering on self-pity. An advice to those who lost a loved one-- surround yourself with great people. Bask in the sunshine of their love.
Always remember that friends are forever. The world is a tough world to live in but God sent us angels, in the form of friends, to remind us that there is good in this world.
Material things give you satisfaction to some extent, but it is the intangible gifts that would give you the truest joy-- friendship, hope, and love. Remember, when all else fails, you will be left with the intangibles. And it is these that you can hold to to help you get through the toughest times.
Cheers to great friends!-- and to the many adventures you'd have together!
grey oversized sweater dress - Oxygen
green wedged boots - Charles & Keith
I'm an only child. And to be honest, I enjoy being an only child. It has its advantages and disadvantages but I think the biggest disadvantage is that you don't have that "go to" buddy for your random trips and other activities. That's why I really cherish my girl friends because they are the closest I have to having siblings.
Material things give you satisfaction to some extent, but it is the intangible gifts that would give you the truest joy-- friendship, hope, and love. Remember, when all else fails, you will be left with the intangibles. And it is these that you can hold to to help you get through the toughest times.
Cheers to great friends!-- and to the many adventures you'd have together!
green wedged boots - Charles & Keith
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