After gorging myself on a variety of choco-licious goodies, I began to wonder wether or not I should stop, or at least moderate my intake of this gift of the gods, be it in solid or liquid form. Now, I won't say how old I am, but ever since I stopped being a teen, I've told myself that it would be the last year of me eating whatever I pleased, and I'd do better once I was a year older - because my metabolism would be slower and I needed to take better care of myself. And this went on ad nauseam (was this expression even used correctly? Oh well).
Now, I have definitely noticed a decrease in my metabolic capability - as evidenced by the clockwise movement of the bathroom scales as the years pass. I also have had some success at slowing the rate of weight increase by a variety of mechanisms - healthy or otherwise.
However, there is one food group that I have failed to suppress the consumption thereof:
Chocolate.
It deserves its own category separate from sweets or any other. It is a food group on its own. It is happiness in your mouth (yes, even more than my other beloved - bacon).
Whether local or imported: I cannot stop myself from devouring these treats. Bite-sized bits (why bother calling them party-sized?) disappoint me; a full sized bar to share or to hoard is something I look forward to, even as I know that it does not fill the stomach like it fills the mouth.
Will there ever come a time that I disdain chocolate? Probably not.
One day, I hope to try all the good chocolate there is. Right now, I'll satisfy myself with whatever I can find.
Was there a point to this?
Yes. I'd like to point out that I just really love chocolate!
Friday, June 27, 2014
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Biore UV Bright Face Milk
Though the weather seems to be turning - rainy season is on its way - I'd like to say a little about my summer's unsung hero: Biore UV Bright Face Milk with SPF 50+ and PA+++. Mind you, this bottle is an older formulation - the newer one is supposed to have PA ++++ under the new rating system.
At first, I didn't much like it because of the distinct smell of alcohol when first sniffed and applied, but I gradually changed my mind. It doesn't sting, dries quickly and leaves a nice powdery matte finish that lasts all day. I don't quite remember how much I paid for it, but it was at a drugstore price -very cheap. I'd buy it or its ilk if I could since this bottle is now empty.
Goodbye summer!
At first, I didn't much like it because of the distinct smell of alcohol when first sniffed and applied, but I gradually changed my mind. It doesn't sting, dries quickly and leaves a nice powdery matte finish that lasts all day. I don't quite remember how much I paid for it, but it was at a drugstore price -very cheap. I'd buy it or its ilk if I could since this bottle is now empty.
Goodbye summer!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Lemon Deal: Asia's Lashes Full Body Wax
Have you ever had a lemon deal? A deal voucher that promises a lot of things but under-delivers? It's not my first time to have one, and it probably won't be my last.
I bought a voucher for a full body wax session at Asia's Lashes - a P1950 value for P399. However, when I got there - I was told that I would be given only four services: upper lip, underarm, bikini wax and full leg waxing. According to their price list, value is only actually at P1280 value. Now, for P399, it's not a bad deal - but still false advertising... unless either my math is wrong or their full body wax session entails only those 4 services.
Total lemon.
While there are other reasons for me not to continue using this establishment, outside the scope of this post, this is one major turn-off.
Thankfully, not all deals are lemons. Hoping I have less of those in the future.
I bought a voucher for a full body wax session at Asia's Lashes - a P1950 value for P399. However, when I got there - I was told that I would be given only four services: upper lip, underarm, bikini wax and full leg waxing. According to their price list, value is only actually at P1280 value. Now, for P399, it's not a bad deal - but still false advertising... unless either my math is wrong or their full body wax session entails only those 4 services.
Total lemon.
While there are other reasons for me not to continue using this establishment, outside the scope of this post, this is one major turn-off.
Thankfully, not all deals are lemons. Hoping I have less of those in the future.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Benefit Brow Wax Beneficence - Maleficence
Benefit had half off on their brow waxing service for a week, lasting until today. On one hand, my eyebrows have never before looked more groomed. On the other hand, it took out a giant chunk of skin at the end of my left eyebrow.
You can see it as a triangular patch that starts at the end of my eyebrow. At first I thought it was simple swelling, but when I got home, I saw otherwise.
So, i'm never doing that again. I think I'll stick to tweezing and threading instead.
Hoping for tips on how to regrow the skin properly without getting a scar. I can't wait until I can wash the area so i can seal it up. :(
Benefit Brow Wax Effect |
You can see it as a triangular patch that starts at the end of my eyebrow. At first I thought it was simple swelling, but when I got home, I saw otherwise.
So, i'm never doing that again. I think I'll stick to tweezing and threading instead.
Hoping for tips on how to regrow the skin properly without getting a scar. I can't wait until I can wash the area so i can seal it up. :(
Friday, May 16, 2014
Choco-late de Batirol
What is a trip to Baguio without the ubiquitous trip to Camp John Hay?
Some people go for the shopping, I go for the food. It's a good thing that Baguio is much cooler than Manila, especially in summer - so you can best enjoy hot chocolate and other goodies such as suman and bibingka. I had this as a mid-morning snack after the long drive up, and it's the perfect pick me-up to start sight-seeing.
Different sets were available, and what we got came with their signature batirol hot chocolate, suman and bibingka. For those who don't know, a batirol, batidor or molinillo is a wooden implement used to whisk the hot chocolate. This version, while frothy also contains a lot of "grit" which gives it a nice texture as well as flavor. Note that this hot chocolate is not as sweet or as creamy as your standard Starbucks hot chocolate. It does not overwhelm the tongue, which pairs it well with both the bibingka and the suman. The serving of hot chocolate is generous, but the food was not enough for our hungry tummies - we had to order another serving of delicious bibingka.
Suman (F), Choco-late de Batirol (M) and Bibinka (B) at Choco-late de Batirol |
It is possible to order a concentrate of the product at their store. However, included instructions were a bit too complicated for me right now. Maybe in the future, or at one of their other branches.
Choco-late de Batirol
Camp John Hay
Baguio City, Philippines
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Halo Halo de iloko
Halo Halo de Iloko is a great place to try Filipino dishes. The decor includes bits of old furniture and framed comments of famous (I think) people who've been there.
Out of the dishes we tried, the Sisig Iloko was the best. We tried the okoy, which was also very popular, but liked the sisig best.
Sisig Iloko |
Fried Halo-halo |
Fiesta Halo-halo |
I would suggest going a bit earlier in the day, to best savor the icy coldness of the halo-halo.
Halo-halo de Iloko
San Fernando, La Union
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
How to Remain Young at Heart: The Musical
Weeks ago I saw a poster promoted by the Foundation for Lay
Education on Heart Disease (FLEHD) for a production of “How to Remain Young at
Heart: The Musical.” Though I had my
doubts as to how entertaining it would be with education on heart disease as a
topic, with three magic words –musical, free admission- I decided to attend. Yesterday,
May 5, 2014, I watched something at Meralco Theater which I did not expect, to
say the least.
First of all, I thought that the musical’s target audience
would be lay people. To my surprise, the majority of attendees were doctors,
and I felt very out of place. The songs included terms such as “ventricular
fibrillation” and “suboptimal intrauterine conditions” among other things. I
think this show was targeted at health workers in general, and doctors in
particular.
On a minor note, I felt peevish in the beginning because the
performance started on a sung prayer which we had to stand for. I will not go
further into this topic.
Secondly, it was not a musical. It probably would have been
better to say that it was a musical experience. I first had my doubts when I
saw that the orchestra was on stage. Though there was a plot, there were no
actual characters performing, and one of the first ballet performances had no
connection with the lyrics being sung. It was a good thing that three screens
were provided on which the libretto was flashed, or else it would have been
impossible to follow. However, as I let go of the expectation of a true musical,
I began to enjoy myself further.
The show was divided into 6 acts: While the music, some of
which reminded me of other works, and lyrics weren’t connected, I did enjoy it
in varying degrees. I learned a bit of information in Act I – it was definitely
the most educational part of the night. I must say I did not truly enjoy myself
until the end of it. The last song, “Haw Haw Hee,” was in Cebuano and was
probably the only song targeted to actual lay persons.
Acts II and III were definitely the most enjoyable part of
the evening with the bulk of the performances. On the other hand, I did not
read anything – and therefore, learn anything – during that period. Why? With
the choice of the ballet and the libretto, I chose the former. For one thing, Lisa
Macuja – Elizalde. For another, an unknown hot guy from Ballet Philippines did
a number wearing a fedora and suspender, sans shirt! Girls, zero percent body
fat and muscles in all the places…
Acts IV to VI were not memorable. I left after curtain call
– 2 hours after the start of the program. It was only as I got home that I
realized that there were a few more songs to go.
It was an interesting night. One I would not like to repeat,
but do not regret nonetheless.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Cafe Mary Grace
I've always thought of Cafe Mary Grace as a dessert place, with its yummy hot chocolate, lemon squares and ensaymada. However, I'd never eaten anything truly substantial there before. Apparently, their pasta is also decent in size and flavor. It's not exactly a heavy meal, but it's not a light one either.
While their cream pastas are ok (specifically, the mushroom cream and salmon and cream), my friends and I agree that the sardines and olives pasta (P264, service charge not included) was the most delicious of the three we ordered.
Sardines and Olives Pasta |
Monday, April 21, 2014
Nasi Lemak at Robinsons Galleria
I may not be able to go to Singapore, but I sure can eat some Singaporean food this summer!
Nasi Lemak Singapore Laksa |
Dishes are good for sharing.
Nasi Lemak Lava Cake |
I'd recommend this place for their entrees but I'd go for dessert elsewhere.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Summertime Sun Suggestions: FTU
Alright, another short summer post! This time, it's for everyone's benefit....
A lot of reminders have been going up about wearing sunscreen or sunblock; the amount of SPF and PA it has to have; and how often to apply it - so i'm not going to go into that unless pressed. However, what I often fail to see is advice as to the amount of product you're supposed to use. I hear the term a shot glass full a little bit, but it's very hard to figure out how much you're really supposed to use.
So, I'd like to promote the idea of the Finger-Tip-Unit (FTU) for daily use.
An FTU is a straight line of product from the tip of one finger to the first crease/joint. It would help to do a basic google image source since there are pictures and tables easily available depending on one's age group. An FTU is usually used when dealing with topical corticosteroids, but work quite as well for your choice of sun protection since good coverage is required for both.
For the average adult:
Face and neck: 2.5 FTUs
Chest: 7 FTUs
Back: 7 FTUs
Arm: 3 FTUs
Hand: 1 FTU
Leg: 6 FTUs
Foot: 2 FTU
Note that this is the minimum amount you should use. If ever, err on the side of caution and add more if you feel like you need to.
Stay safe!
A lot of reminders have been going up about wearing sunscreen or sunblock; the amount of SPF and PA it has to have; and how often to apply it - so i'm not going to go into that unless pressed. However, what I often fail to see is advice as to the amount of product you're supposed to use. I hear the term a shot glass full a little bit, but it's very hard to figure out how much you're really supposed to use.
So, I'd like to promote the idea of the Finger-Tip-Unit (FTU) for daily use.
An FTU is a straight line of product from the tip of one finger to the first crease/joint. It would help to do a basic google image source since there are pictures and tables easily available depending on one's age group. An FTU is usually used when dealing with topical corticosteroids, but work quite as well for your choice of sun protection since good coverage is required for both.
For the average adult:
Face and neck: 2.5 FTUs
Chest: 7 FTUs
Back: 7 FTUs
Arm: 3 FTUs
Hand: 1 FTU
Leg: 6 FTUs
Foot: 2 FTU
Note that this is the minimum amount you should use. If ever, err on the side of caution and add more if you feel like you need to.
Stay safe!
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Summertime Self Suggestions
With one of the hottest days ever just a few days ago, it's tempting to just stay home and nap, or bathe a billion times. While I'm very tempted to do that (and probably will on some days) this summer, I will do my best to improve both my body and my mind.
While I can't disclose the details, it does mean that I should log at least (and I hope, even more than) 1 hour a day for the improvement of my mind.
For the former, it's to go back to my body of 2 years ago at worst (or 4 years ago, at best) - in the healthiest way possible:
I will try for 30 minutes a day devoted to exercise.
Reduce my intake to either 1 brewed or 2 instants coffees a day.
Minimize junk food for healthier snacks.
And also, to do the other duties given to me.
I am writing these here as a reminder to myself. These past years, I've been sliding down and making some new bad habits, or breaking my old good ones.
It's time to clean house.
Wish me luck!!!
While I can't disclose the details, it does mean that I should log at least (and I hope, even more than) 1 hour a day for the improvement of my mind.
For the former, it's to go back to my body of 2 years ago at worst (or 4 years ago, at best) - in the healthiest way possible:
I will try for 30 minutes a day devoted to exercise.
Reduce my intake to either 1 brewed or 2 instants coffees a day.
Minimize junk food for healthier snacks.
And also, to do the other duties given to me.
I am writing these here as a reminder to myself. These past years, I've been sliding down and making some new bad habits, or breaking my old good ones.
It's time to clean house.
Wish me luck!!!
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
My Mug Omelette
Those who know me would know that I'm not one for cooking - when I do eat at home, I tend to use the microwave to just heat things up. Recently, I've been experimenting with mug omelettes. Here's how I do it:
Requirements:
- microwave
- microwaveable mug
- fork
Ingredients:
- 1 medium egg
- 1 thick slice cheddar cheese
- milk, around 2 tablespoons
- salt, a pinch
I don't use measuring utensils, so I usually add how much I feel like putting (some days require more cheese than others).
Directions:
Place the milk, eggs and salt together and lightly whisk. Use your hands to crumble the cheese to smaller pieces. Heat in the microwave for 30 secs then crumble with a fork. Heat again for another 30 to 40 seconds.
Here's how mine turned out:
Basic Mug Omelette |
Mug Omelette: Single Serving |
Inside the Mug Omelette |
Monday, March 17, 2014
Aquafresh Whitening Toothpaste
Aquafresh Whitening Toothpaste Directions and Ingredients |
I'm in search of a good toothpaste and so far, I haven't met my HG toothpaste yet. In the meantime, one toothpaste i've tried is Aquafresh Whitening. It has a nice minty taste and with a Fluoride content of 1450, it isn't bad at all. However, it really doesn't whiten my coffee-loving teeth (or even prevent darkening with 2x a day brushing) so I guess this one is kind of meh. I'm actively trying to cut down my coffee consumption but I do want a toothpaste that can keep up and improve my teeth without damaging it.
I'm starting to think I'm probably going to need to have 2 on hand: a specialized toothpaste to remove stains which is harsh on the teeth (and should not be used long term) and a standard whitening toothpaste.
One semi-good thing about this toothpaste is that it has a twist-cap which prevents toothpaste spillage/exposure which I'm very picky about. I took points of because of something you can see in the picture below:
Aquafresh Whitening Toothpaste Cap |
I don't think I'll be buying this again, even as a standard toothpaste, because I have mixed feelings about the cap.... HG toothpaste, where are you?
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