Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Registered: Avon Pink War





Finally! After being postponed for several weeks we got to register. :-) This is just my second run and I have mixed emotions about it.hahaha 


When we joined the Energen fun run, Joanne and I ran the 3K race. Yeah, we're such babies we know. And my plan is if I join again my next run should just be the same distance, to get the hang of it first. I'm still so intimidated by the additional 2 kilometers. I don't exercise except for the stretches that I manage whenever I wake up early (at 9:30). Jo and I finished the 3K race just a couple of minutes shy of the half hour mark. Pat on the back, as if it's something to be really proud of.hahaha That put us at the higher 40% of those who participated in our category. However, with the additional distance, I'm afraid that we would have to sweat it out some more. Another 20 or 30 minutes, perhaps? Ottoke? ("What to do?" in Korean) 


5K it is! Because that's the shortest distance available. hahaha


Well, we'll have to wait and see come October 12. Aja! 



AVON Pink War (Walk & Run)
 – October 12, 2014
SM Mall of Asia
5K/10K



Monday, September 29, 2014

Weekend Eats: AngNewNo Arts. Design. Cafe





One more resto crossed out.hihi This weekend's tipid restaurant of choice was AngNewNo arts.design.cafe - a three storey building along Manila East Rd. I thought the place was hard to miss because of it's signage as seen in previous images from the net. However, it's now partly hidden by vegetation. We went past it because we told manong jeepney driver that we're going to Balaw Balaw another popular restaurant in Angono, and I hope we get to visit that one, too soon. ^^ 



Outside seating. Ideal for a hanging out on a chilly night. With coffee, or a bucket or two to keep you warm.hehehe 


Now back to AngNewNo. We came at lunch time, around 1 pm I think, and there were only two groups dining. Well one actually, since the two men on the second floor were downing buckets already.hehehe I so like the ambience of this place. I think it has the same relaxed feel even when patrons flock for a drink or two at night. Their music choice was something to our liking, too - covers of Bruno Mars, Lorde, and the likes' songs. (I just don't know about the guys though.hehe Meann and Daleth, the mommys to be, were with their respective beaus.) 






 More tables on the second floor. 




Jo lounging around the second floor outside seating area.


They have a third floor but it was closed during our visit since there aren't that many people at that time.


Our food! ^^ [Sorry fo the pictures, though. I was hurriedly snapping away because everyone (especially zeh boys) was already very hungry.hahaha I didn't want to cause any 'more' delays, you know, hungry people = grumpy people.]



Set A Sisig + Veggie Pastel + liempo 500


Set E zesty chicken + Sweet and sour pork P525
* Set Meals include a pitcher of iced tea and a platter of rice good for three persons. Upgrade plain rice to AngNewNo fried rice (P85), fried rice with alamang and pineapples, for an additional P25. 


I have to come back to this place and try their other pizza (P160 - P220) flavors namely Itik Pizza, coffee starts at just (P60 for an espresso - P160 for the frappe I think), desserts, and maybe even some cocktails (P85 - P150), too. So who wants to go? ^^ 



What we came here for: Tinapa Pizza P165
Cheese, tinapa flakes, and itlog na maalat makes a good pizza. Just the right mix of salty. Yummy!



AngNewno arts. design. cafe 
Manila East Rd., Angono, Rizal 
Budget: P500 for 2 


Saturday, September 27, 2014

Weekend Eats: And we meet again, Mr. Kabab







How many times have I planned on coming back? I can't count na.haha I would often suggest eating here when I would meet someone around the area. But because we often meet up at Megamall, that's where we usually had meals, too. Not that I don't enjoy the food options there, it's just that since the one time I tried this place, I have always wanted to go back. :-) And since I no longer work near Ortigas, opportunities are rare. 


Well this weekend, I finally got to go back, yey! We were supposed to hang out at one of my friends' house but we had some errands to do first. We registered for the Avon Pink War.


We quickly finished the registration at Chris Sports and then headed to Pearl Plaza. It's just a short distance. And since it's around lunch time when we got there, it was easy to convince them to eat somewhere else. Unless they're willing to spend at least a good half an hour waiting. 



Budget for 2 P500 - P600. Aside from their ala carte offerings, they also have budget meals: the Selfie P149 and the Groupie meals P1,499 / 6 persons.


Now the food. Mr. Kabab offers affordable Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Cuisine. These were what we ordered: 




Sizzling Burger P175, Sizzling Keema with Pita (instead of rice because keema alone was filling enough, and who wouldn't want room for desserts, right?) P175, Sizzling Chicken P180.


Special Beef Chelo Kabab P180 and Special Chicken Chelo Kabab P175. 

They have a Sunday Special treat - buy 2 Special Chelo Kabab meals and you'd get (I think) P90 off. It was a good deal but since we're after trying out different dishes we stuck with choosing two different meats. Not to mention that neither Jo nor Krystal wanted to yield, hahaha. 


While waiting Jo had a question about the names, like what's keema or chello? Always the curious kitty, eh? I only knew that keema is minced meat (the sizzling beef giniling looking dish up). And i just Googled what chello is, hehehe. Chelow Kabab (Persian) is the national dish of Iran. The meal is simple, consisting of steamed, saffroned basmati or Persian rice (chelow) and kabab (dish of pieces of meat, fish, or vegetables roasted or grilled on a skewer). Chelow kabab is served with the basic Iranian meal accompaniments, in addition to grilled tomatoes on the side of the rice, and butter on top of the rice. 


We had the place all to ourselves since it's weekend and this resto's located near office buildings hence, the leisurely atmosphere. We even moved to the tables at the other end for desserts, the view was nothing special though. hehehe





In the chiller: cakes, canned fruit juices, Sola Iced Tea, baklava, and fruits w/yoghurt.

They're now offering coffee, too. But we were only in the mood for cake, maybe next time. 



Lava cake P100, Yoghurt shake P70, Red Velvet cake P100.  We didn't enjoy the red velvet one but oh, we loved Lava cake. Served warm, not hot, with runny chocolate filling that's not too sweet oozing out it's no wonder it was all gone quickly. We should have ordered two of this instead. hehehe





Someone's checking out Chris Tiu in a magazine. Fangirl hehehe 


2/F Pearl Plaza, 8101 Pearl Drive
Ugong, Pasig
Budget for 2 P500 - P600




Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Weekend Eats: Tapsi ni Vivian at Bulaluhan, Cainta




This popular eatery has its new branch in Cainta. Famous for their bulalo and other Filipino dishes, this place is packed (it seems) whatever time of the day you visit. Well, I have only been there twice. The first one at around dinner time, and the next at around lunch time so that may be why. 


Sunday lunch is often spent out since we're all up early for the church service and we don't have time to cook. (especially if mom is not around.hehe) The place chosen was Tapsi Ni Vivian in Ortigas Ave Extension. It was already busy when we got there so I thought that we would have to eat at the tables outside. It was hot then so I didn't want that. Fortunately, my sister was already able to secure tables inside. 


Ordering was easy. You just have to walk up to the counter where servers would get your orders but you don't have to pay immediately. You can settle the bill after you eat. This is good and convenient since you never know if you suddenly decide to order add-ons later. 


The food was affordable. Their popular Bulalo is only priced at P250 and it can be shared by at least three people already. You can never go wrong with this one. (no pic though.hehe) Below are some of the food in their menu. 


Pancit P150. This one's quite filling, the five of us shared just one order and still had some leftovers. Chicharong Bulaklak P100, not good for Papa - too oily. Sisig. Their sago't gulaman was a tad too sweet, it tasted weirdly like medicine?hehe I'll remember to order Halo-Halo next time. :)


Koi fish outside. The branch in Marikina has one, too. Kids often gather 'round it to feed the fish. Feeds may be bought at the counter I just don't know how much.hehe 


Their sink and clean rest rooms. No mirrors inside the rest room, probably to keep girls from staying too long checking on their make up.hahah They have one by the sink anyways. 


If you're looking for a place to eat in Cainta, try Tapsi ni Vivian at Bulalohan. Dining at Tapsi is quite good. You get good food for affordable prices. I think I just need to remember going there when it's not peak hours. It may be cooler and quieter then. They're open for 24 hours anyway.


Tapsi Ni Vivian
Ortigas Avenue Extension
Open 24 hours
budget: P400 for 2 people



Sunday, September 21, 2014

Weekend Project: DIY Hair Coloring using Glam Works Permanent Hair Dye Color in Light Brown



There's no one I can drag to a salon since my preggy sister shouldn't be getting treatments anymore. And Jessa, my other sister, had just got her mane colored auburn about three weeks ago by yours truly.haha 



Hair color guide. The darker your hair, the less obvious the color will become. 


The red on her won't show on my dark hair so I chose something lighter. I dropped by Watsons on my way to work to look for...nothing in particular.hehe I just like checking if there's a new mask I should try, new nail polish color, etc. And I normally would be carrying a couple of items I think are good enough to use when I leave. And in this particular trip, I chanced upon Glam Works. I was hesitant at first because the product's cheap. Even cheaper than the one I used on my sister's hair. I figured it wouldn't hurt if I give it a shot thinking that it's okay even if I couldn't get the light brown shade shown in the hair color guide. It's only for P49 anyway. 


As mentioned earlier, my hair is dark and has thick strands so I decided to get 2 packs. And now I wish I got a third one because my hair is also very long. Well, I'll worry about repairing it later. So now let's just see how it works. 



The pack contains the colorant and a pair of disposable gloves.


The instructions are pretty simple, too. 

1. Cut the Hair Dye color sachet and squeeze contents onto the gloved palm and mix.
2. Apply the mixture evenly on your slightly wet hair. Then massage your hair from roots to tips until it lathers. Avoid contact with eyes.
3. Keep it on your hair for 20 to 25 minutes. (I kept it on for 45 minutes.)
4. Spray some water once again and massage onto hair until it lathers. Rinse with cold water.



This was how my hair looked before the application. 


I still haven't taken a pic of the "after" look. I want it taken using natural lighting so i'll just update this post. Also, a friend was interested when I shared about what I've been up to so she will also be doing this to her hair. Same color, same number of sachets, only her hair is shorter. So we'll be able to compare results after a week or so. I told her that the application process was very simple plus the smell is so much milder compared to hair treatments in salons. It also didn't dry my hair so I did not hesitate recommending it.



It says in the pack that it could last up to eight weeks. Well, we'll have to wait and see. 



Saturday, September 20, 2014

Can't Stop Manila Lives Up to Its Name




CNBLUE


Apparently TS Mario really couldn't stop CNBLUE and BoicePh from meeting this year. As mentioned in a previous post, fans have been waiting for this event for months. It's just that unfortunately for some, getting to the venue would be a major concern. 



We live in Rizal. And in the morning of Friday, September 19th, the region was declared to be in a state of calamity what with several (if not all) areas being flooded. Even though other events happening at other convention centers have been canceled, the concerts organizers decided that the show must go on. I personally feel strongly against it, not that it matters.haha but more on that later. 


My sister, Jess, works at a call center in Eastwood. We had advised her to stay in the office since roads were already not passable. People had to be ferried by inflatables from Ortigas extension to their respective destinations, or at least somewhere they could safely walk without slipping or being swept by flood waters. But cell phone signals may have been weak that day as some of my messages did not reach her and I received hers late. 


It had been a misadventure for her I could say. I would have been scared and anxious waiting for hours with hopes of being able to go home. Well, she was not able to go home. The better option was to return where she's been. 



At least that's what I thought she did: return to the office, when in fact she chose to head straight to the venue of the concert instead. Fatigued, sleepless, and soaked, now she went straight to Smart Araneta Coliseum where the concert would be taking place in the evening. She must have been disoriented as well, as she left her shoes (one that I use to borrow and  one that some of my co-workers admire as they're really cute) in the cab. Fortunately, given the terrible weather, ootn is not a major concern as most turned up in flip flops as well. And after a couple of hours or so of waiting, faithful fans were able to enjoy the band's performance. Although I know that their hearts are also breaking for those fans who were unable but more than willing to come. 


The shoes in question. Photo taken from her IG.

These are just a few snapshots and videos she managed to take. It was surprising how her battery survived that long. (no wonder why there were no replies when I was checking if she's arrived at the office safely) 


Kang Min Hyuk


Can't Stop set list. The Boys were sensitive enough to edit out songs with the word "rain" like "Teardrops in the Rain". 


While I'm thankful and happy that she's safe I think it's quite thoughtless to go ahead with watching the concert since she could have just ended up being stranded somewhere else. She's been under stress so I didn't nag her anymore since mom's gonna do it when she comes. I just joked that if she wasn't able to see the boys this year, then we could just go see them next time, in Korea! hahaha 



Monday, September 15, 2014

Smoothie Diaries: Carrot Broccoli Smoothie



One activity we all like doing is eating and hanging out with friends. And now that a couple of them are "on the way", going healthy is always the best option.   And good for us singles, too who still find doing the physical work too challenging to even consider starting (hah!). So we're left with being smart with our food and drink choices for the time being. After all, you are what you eat, right? 


And like the other posts in here, this is inspired yet again by Pinterest. At least I could say now that spending nights browsing, liking, and repinning endless pins really is helpful and practical. Justified! Facebook big smile - Grin emoticon So read on and let me share this concoction.hihi


Apple - banana - carrot - broccoli smoothie. Make it green by adding spinach.



Ingredients: 
1 head of broccoli
4 pcs of bananas
2 apples 
1 carrot
1 cup soy milk 
crushed ice

Wash all of the fruits and vegetables thoroughly, being careful to remove all dirt from the carrots. 

Cut the veggies into a size that is suitable for your blender. 

Blend carrot and soy milk first until smooth. 

[Add spinach if you have, they're out of spinach at SM so we had to make do with what we could buy at that time.hehe]

Then add the remaining ingredients: apples, broccoli, and bananas. 

* Makes 4 glasses


I like my drinks sweet so I still added sugar to it. For the liquids, you may substitute soy milk with fresh milk or coconut water. This one's not really smooth but we're fine with the coarseness due to the carrots and broccoli. But for people who are not fans of veggies, this sure is a good and easier way of eating your greens. heheh Facebook big smile - Grin emoticon


Until next week
XO ♥




Antipolo Hangouts - Seisha Coffee


** You are forewarned that this post will be filled with pictures. ^^v hehehe


The Cafe's Shisha or Hookah logo. 


One fun cafe I've tried, and is planning to frequent, is Seisha Coffee. With only 2 branches both located in Antipolo, not many of my friends have heard about it. They just see pictures that I so generously share in my SNS heh! And not just once have I been asked about how cool of a hangout this place is. Well, I have only been to their two branches for four times collectively but I could say it's one good cafe. 




Chicken Fingers P100 
Spaghetti P100 
Carbonara P100
Pastas come with cheese chums - basically cheese melt sandwiches. 
* The kid goofing around in the background is my adorable inaanak - Trixie. ♥


The food and coffee are cheap, yes, cheap! :) A cup of hot coffee only costs P80. You could also enjoy a slice of blueberry cheesecake for the same price. And they don't only offer the staple coffee shop items namely coffee and cakes. They also offer light meals and pica-pica. Try their ala carte carbonara which at P100 is already a steal. You can have this as a combo meal, too. At P150 you can enjoy your pasta with iced tea or coffee. 


Drinks for P80 L-R Cherry flavored soda, Hot Hazelnut Coffee, Mango Smoothie, Apple Iced Tea, and Blueberry Soda
Chocolate Mousse P70 per slice


Now the coffee is not only what makes people, especially the young crowd, keep coming back to this place. The many tables outside the cafe are where people could enjoy Hookah or Shisha hence, the name of the coffee shop. I think the price is around P300 to enjoy their flavored smoke.


Hookah 
A hookah also known as a waterpipe or shisha, is a single or multi-stemmed instrument for vaporizing and smoking flavored tobacco called shisha in which the vapor or smoke is passed through a water basin ‒ often glass-based ‒ before inhalation. (from Wikipedia)


My friends and I aren't smokers but we will keep coming back to this comfy nook in Antipolo just to hang out. Anyways, we prefer to have late lunches here so there usually aren't many patrons to crowd the place. 



Seisha Coffee Shop
M. Santos St. (cor. Circumferencial Rd.), Antipolo, Rizal


Saturday, September 13, 2014

Can't Wait for CNBlue's Can't Stop Manila Tour






#D6 my sister's hashtag for the day. It stands for the number of days she'll be counting down until she finally sees the boys (okay, the drummer boy) she's been crushing on. hahaha The band returns to Manila for their concert on September 19 (Friday), 8:00 p.m. at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.


This weekend's goal? Nothing special, just to snap some pictures with their huge standee. Isn't she totally fangirling? She even got t-shirts ('Can't Stop' and 'Lovely') online. She might be wearing that as a uniform with other Boice people. We may all have passed this phase, so I'll just humor her. After all it's not hurting anyone in anyway, right? hehehe


couple shirts daw 


For those not in the know: CNblue is a South Korean rock band formed in Seoul in 2009. The band consists of Jung Yong-hwa (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Lee Jong-hyun (lead guitar, vocals), Lee Jung-shin (bass guitar, vocals) and Kang Min-hyuk (drums, vocals). 
CN is an abbreviation of 'Code Name' while BLUE is an abbreviation of the members’ individual images. 'Burning' represents Lee Jong-hyun, 'Lovely' represents Kang Min-hyuk, 'Untouchable' represents Lee Jung Shin, and 'Emotional' represents Jung Yong-hwa. 


We went to Gateway Mall for this. Seriously. The hurdles: the rain, traffic, and the long cue at LRT Santolan. All for a photo op with the boys in cardboard...



L-R: Lee, Jung-Shin, Lee Jong-hyun, Jung Yong-hwa, and my sister's dream boyfriend Kang Min-hyuk. kekeke



Let the countdown continue...


CNBLUE LIVE – Can’t Stop
September 19 (Friday) 
8:00 p.m
Smart Araneta Coliseum