Monthly Archives: September 2011

Assumption College Batch 87 Builds A Classroom

By | Education, For kids, Giving Back, Velada 2012 | 2 Comments

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Our batch has formed a committee called ” FOR THE BENEFIT OF ” and this is headed by Lala and Eds.  Aside from the funds that we will be donating to the Assumption Mission Schools, we have a few outreach programs we would like to do now and in the coming years.  And we are all excited!  

In a few months, With the help of Tito Frank Drilon, Our Assumption batch will help build a classroom in Porac, Pampanga!  Thank you Tito Frank!  What a great advocacy!!

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Our roadtrip led us to Katutubo Elementary School where Assumption sometimes holds their immersions.  We were also happy to find out that Xavier School is the main donor for this school through the Mena Foundation of Fr. Mena

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They also have feeding programs here 

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The school caters to the Ayta tribe in the area, they have a very cute village around the school

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They remove their slippers before going inside the classroom

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 Here we are with Sister Lilia Malimit and two of the teachers from the Department of Education

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The fence will be removed to make way for the classroom which will be built beside this existing one.  We are targetting December just in time for Christmas 

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We hope you can help us raise funds and it can be in many forms:

1.)  Cash Sponsorship – please contact Aileen Tupaz- Lota at at_lota@yahoo.com or cell #:  0917-828-6671

2.)  Donate items for the ONLINE AUCTION – to be launched in September – WATCH OUT FOR THIS! SO many exciting items up for bid!!

If you would like to donate, please contact Yvonne Dayrit Romualdez at ysdromualdez@mac.com

3.)  Buy tickets at P 2,950.00 for Girls Just Wanna Have Fun event and get a lootbag worth more than P 5,000.00 

If you want to help the Assumption Mission Schools and purchase a ticket, please contact:

Peachy Zulueta- Maxwald 0920-9704091 or email at  salonsys@hotmail.com  

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Roadtrip to Porac Pampanga

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We went on a road trip to Pampanga!! Love road trips because it is bonding time again 🙂

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My bestfriend, Eds, planned the trip as she is part of the ” FOR THE BENEFIT OF ” committee for our Velada together with Lala.  So the three of us went starting out early at 7am.  Lots of stories and eating! Super fun!  

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 Road trips are fun because it is also snacking time 🙂

I brought my cheese snacks

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and my favorite Minstrels 

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Lala brought doughnuts from KFC 

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And Eds brought healthy snacks – skyflakes, tuna and apple – which no one ate! haha!!

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We took around an hour and a half to get to where we were going 

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And oh my gosh! I just had to take this!! 

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Obviously, we did not go there 🙂  we took the other fork on the left side  

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On the way back, Eds made sure we passed by here!!  We did not pass the SCTEX so we took the normal Pampanga route and this is on the left side of the bridge on the way to Pampanga so we passed by on the way home so we would be on the right side of the street. It is the side where there is a Jollibee and Mc Donalds

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They are known for their Buko Pandan salad!! 

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It comes frozen 

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and you can buy it like ice cream where it comes in gallons.  I took home 4 cups for the family to try and it was wiped out!!! Really yummy!! 

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They also have juice but I did not get to try this 

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Another bestseller is the siomai -people were buying it one after the other – i think more for the price than the taste.  It was okay tasting.  They sold it in 10’s ( P 70 ) , 20’s ( P 130 ), 30’s ( P 195.)  50’s ( P 325 ) 

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They had so many many other Filipino snacks!!! 

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Plenty pasalubong stuff 

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They also have a dining area

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Take A Journey to Beauty with Rustan’s Beauty Source

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  Given each season’s trends, Rustan’s The Beauty Source, continues to be home of the most sought after names in beauty. Home to the latest and best products that satisfy every woman’s aspirations for that ever-lasting splendor, Rustan’s The Beauty Source is better than ever with the revamp of their main floor, now called the Grand Mall.

Experience a unique atmosphere each time you step into the new stand-alone boutiques of brands like Laura Mercier, Nars, Mac & L’Occitane and find your cosmetics fix for the day. Awaken your senses with the Grand Mall’s new fragrance boutique. The first of this kind in the country, the fragrance boutique carries exclusive perfume brands like Acca Kappa, Santa Maria Novella, Bond9, Creed, Rancé and more.

Rustans The Beauty Source skin care selection boasts of professional brands from America such as Perricone, Murad, Mario Badescu and Dermalogica among others and offers a large selection of organic hair care and skin care brands like Phyto, John Masters, Body America, Rich Green, Cath Kidston and Pür Minerals.

 as Rustan’s The Beauty Source features their fine selection of skincare, make-up and fragrances with workshops and exciting perks that await beauty savants. Discover the origins of your favorite brands alongside fabulous treats and beauty benefits that await you on this beauty trip

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Get the chance to meet and greet NARS international make-up artist, Marco Castro with a beauty workshop on their Fall 2011 collection on September 8, 2011. Relive the opulence of perfume and understand the history of the art of the unfathomable sense with The Thousand Years of Perfume Fragrance workshop on September 14, 2011. Mix, match and layer your choice of scents and create your own scent statement with Annick Goutal: The Art of Scent Blending on-counter activity. Why not decorate your home with scents that make a difference? Learn from Diptyque’s Scent and Space Workshop and make the fragrance of your home as inviting as the fragrance of your skin. Bring out the refined woman in you and discover the beauty benefits of Kanebo’s Lunasol A/W collection workshop with Japanese Guest Mr. Satoru Inokubo.

All these and more await all beauty enthusiasts together with special activities from brands such as Annick Goutal, Dermatologica, Murad, Perricone, Laura Mercier, Mac, Clinique, Estee Lauder, La Mer, Bobbi Brown, La Prairie, Bobbi Brown, La Prairie, Shu Uemura, Max Factor and Paul and Joe.

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Shopping has never been this exciting with some of these special rewards! Expectant moms get an exclusive treat from Clarins for a minimum purchase of P3,000 at Rustan’s Children’s section. They will receive 2 Clarins trial size samples specially made for moms to be. Clarins is also giving away a complimentary mother-to-be treatment at the Clarins Spa for every purchase of a Clarins maternity purse. And for a minimum purchase of P5,000 inclusive of any Hydraquench products, lucky shoppers will get to choose 1 of the most coveted Clarins Cleansing gift set.

Annick Goutal also gives you a chance to win as you recycle with Donate Your Empty Perfume Bottle campaign. Bring any empty perfume bottle and get P300 off any Annick Goutal 100mL EDT purchase. You can also bring an empty Annick Goutal bottle and get P500 off your new 100mL EDT/EDP Annick Goutal perfume. You may also bring home a Big Pony Speaker for every purchase of 1 Ralph Lauren Big Pony EDT 125mL. So many giveaways are still up for grabs from other participating brands like Acca Kappa, Hierbas de Ibiza, Gendarme, Laura Mercier, NARS, Stila, Pur Minerals, T. Le Clerc, Giorgio Armani, Dermalogica, L’Occitane, Elite, Diptyque, Santa Maria Novella, L’Artisan, Clinique, Phyto and Palmer’s.

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Mark your calendars for exciting events that will open up a whole new world and take you on a fabulous journey.

Discover a whole new world of beauty this stunning September only with Rustan’s The Beauty Source. Visit www.rustans-thebeautysource.com for more information.

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All Brands mentioned are distributed by Rustan Commercial Corporation and are available at Rustan’s Department stores. 

 

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Ilonggo Recipes by Gaita in Mothers Club

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I really admire my friend, Mimie and my sister, Dina for their dedication to Mothers Club! 

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I only get to attend once a year now due to my schedule and I never miss Gaita’s session.  I am so happy Mimie does not ever get tired of inviting me over.  

Of course the house is always jam packed! 

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 She has been doing this since the year 2007 and this is already the 5th one!! Thank you Gaita! I hope this will remain a tradition in Mothers Club 

Mother’s Club – Gaita Fores August 23, 2007 

Healthy Cooking with Gaita September 9, 2008

Recipes from Lusso September 6, 2009

Sharing Some of Pepato’s Recipes with Mothers Club in Gratitude for 7 1/2 Years of Serving on the Tables in Greenbelt 2…Gaita August 17, 2010 

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Thank you Alexie Claparols for the Documentation of the Recipes

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Bring Out The Artist In You

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BRING OUT THE ARTIST IN YOU!……PIETRO will be offering acrylic painting classes starting mid september WED 2-5pm, taught by Gerry Ingco. Have a creative afternoon with us! P6500 for 6 sessions. The new Pietro location, Warehouse 7 La Fuerza Compound , 2241 Pasong Tamo Makati. SEE YOU THERE!

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Tonyboy’s Mushroom and Cheese Souffle

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Antonios’ has a new venue/events place for special occassions which will fit 200 people 

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We had a special guest with us that day, very charming Nacho 🙂 

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who tried Escargot for the first time and loved it!! 🙂  Heart2Heart loves kids who are adventurous and try new dishes 

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Nacho is the nephew of Pam who took care of him during his visit to Manila 

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Nacho idolizes Tito Quito because he works for Starbucks and Golden Spoon 🙂 which Nacho loves!! 

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We were so happy Tonyboy was there!! 

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because he served us a special souffle!!!! Mushroom and Cheese souffle!!!! YUMMY!!!!!!!  

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with Cheese sauce! 

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And main dishes – Lamb and Seafood trio 

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From A Delectable Moment to the Délices de Cartier

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 Délices de Cartier is a mouth-watering watch, a timepiece that tempts like a succulent delicacy with its curving transparency, its smoothly tapered case, its twisted oval encircled by diamond links, its dial bordered by brilliant-cut gems and its carefree curves that smile at time with a mischievous touch of femininity.

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Gourmet recipe for delicious Délices parcels

An oval-shaped golden treat,

An elegant delight sugared with diamonds,

The sweetness of time condensed in a seductive recipe

First prepare your shape, a gentle oval,

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Then choose your colouring:

Pink gold for a taste of tenderness,

White gold for a morsel of moonlight

Coat it, twist it, attract the gaze

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And melt the heart with a rounded gold buckle

And irresistible curves imbued

With charm and tenderness

Next, sprinkle with carats of diamonds

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For the final touch,

The cherry on the cake,

A thousand sparkles of light that capture the emotions

And now, prepare the time:

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The hours that pass, sharpening appetites,

Think of the hands that point,

The numbers that beckon,

The astonishing dial

 

This is the challenge, the secret balance,

The generous harmony:

The success of a voluptuous and frank emulsion

In a precious parcel tied with ribbon

 

A confectioner’s treasure, a delicate smile

Flavoured with surprise and indulgence,

Where time promises

The most wonderful of treats: a basketful of precious Délices.

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In the Philippines, Cartier is exclusively distributed by Stores Specialists, Inc. (SSI) and is located at Rustan’s Makati, Shangri-La Plaza Mall, Ayala Center Cebu, and soon to open Resorts World, New Port City

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XO 46

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 We tried this new place in Salcedo Village, and discovered another good Filipino restaurant.  This took the place of Nano Hana, Japanese restaurant.  

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 The Tabla de Chicharones looks really good!!! I wish I saw that before.  Everything we had was really good!  Heart2Heart LOVES FILIPINO FOOD! 

We highly recommend the Bangus ala pobre and the Adobong BAtangas sa Achuete!!!! YUMMY!!!! Many other good dishes still!

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Puto  

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Which came with a scroll and had a “bugtong” in it 🙂 

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Aligui at Itlog na Maalat rice 

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A patriotic blast from the past

XO46 Bistro serves up heritage Filipino cooking in a way that will transport you to a more innocent, more cultured and more caring time

Nestled in the heart of the Central Business District is a taste of childhood. A business luncheon or a romantic dinner date at XO46 Bistro seems to drum up comforting and wistful memories of family get-togethers. The patriarch would be at the kabisera, discussing business and politics with the other heads of the family; the matriarch would be in the kitchen, ruling over her hot and fragrant world better than any monarch; the children would be running amok with cloth diapers inserted in their shirts to mop up their sweat; teenagers would be studiously blasé, trying to pretend that the quaint and consoling scene is defunct and boring.

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The security of Lola’s house greets one with open arms at XO46. With servers dressed in customary Filipino baro’t saya or camisa, the respectful and old-fashioned greeting of “Magandang gabi Señorita,” the white gloves that they use to pour your wine or serve your dish – one feels transported back to the days when Buena Familya meant excellent manners, respect for elders, pride for country, and good education. With the capiz accents and dark wooden décor, the rattan plate chargers, the tablecloths – one feels ill at ease putting elbows on the table, lest Lola’s well-meaning but strict reprimands distract from the 70’s OPM jazz piped throughout the restaurant. The greenery and lamp posts scattered tastefully right through the bistro – and in its pleasant a la carte section – are a lovely reminder of the romance and poetry of Old Manila, as are the picturesque photographs nestled in the walls – taken by Sandee’s husband, Andrew. Quite frankly, XO46 is a throwback and a pleasant reminder of the classiness of Filipino living and culture before the days of globalization and modernization.

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Truly, such was the scene that greeted XO46’s owner, Sandee Masigan, all throughout her childhood.

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The bistro gets its name from patriotic origins. “XO” is an abbreviation of extraordinary, whereas “46” signifies the true independence day of the country, July 4, 1946. With this nationalistic moniker in mind, Sandee felt that the reputation and image of Filipino food could use a makeover of sorts, and called upon her past for inspiration. As the daughter of former Aquino spokesperson Deedee Siytangco, Sandee says she grew up loving food. Both her grandmothers – on paternal and maternal sides – were influential: Lola Julia was an outstanding cook, and Lola Paz was a consummate entertainer, a true Doña. Sandee recalls an incident that has shaped her into the successful restaurateur that she is today: Lola Paz had a head cook by the name of Mamang, who hailed from Pampanga. Sandee asked Lola Paz one day if she could be taught how to cook by Mamang. Both Lola Paz and Mamang had identical reactions: if you wish to learn how to cook, sit in the kitchen and observe, but keep out of the way. Sandee eventually started asking questions: how much salt here, how much patis there. She was answered with a curt and preoccupied, “Don’t you know how to taste?” Truly, such is the nature of Filipino heritage cooking: passed down from generation to generation the way we would a gift, with a touch of the personal in every generation that takes on the distinct cuisine. Needless to say, Sandee developed her palette to satisfaction, and leaves a bit of herself in the cuisine of XO46, a sweet and generous little gift.

Sandee is very particular about the legacy she wishes to leave behind with her little bistro: “I want people to remember Filipino cooking. We put so much love into it. We prepared for days! It was a real art form. I want to leave that behind.” This way, the younger generation can and will always understand the flavor, tastes, smells and experience of a more innocent and more cultured day. In a subtly patriotic way, Sandee is instilling pride in being Pinoy to a generation that is increasingly obsessed with gadgets, auto-tuned music and stir-fry.

Sandee paid close attention to the menu, which was then refined by cordon bleu trained Executive Chef, CK Kalaw.

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A jolly and agreeable young man with a perennial smile and easy good humor, CK was at first schooled in business at the Colegio de Saint Benilde; but as his heart was completely in the culinary arts, he transferred to cooking school in Australia in his junior year. CK has wanted to be a chef for as long as he can remember. Growing up to Filipino parents in the United States, CK’s childhood was an interesting mixture between Filipino traditions and American independence. “I used to come home from school and there would be a note on the refrigerator: Ingredients for adobo inside,” he chuckles. At seven years old, CK discovered the distinct Filipino style of making stews: throw everything in the pot, wait for it to cook, and do your chores in the meantime. As he grew older, and finally armed with a cordon bleu education, CK learned how to infuse the delicate and artistic French culinary technique into his cooking: what to put when, how much of it, how finely to cut it. This style can be easily detected through the excellent comfort food of XO46. Like a fine perfume, the food’s first note is expected, comforting; a true taste of childhood. Underneath the first layer though exists a harmony of different textures and tastes that explode into full symphony – but that never detract from the integrity of the dish – all weaving together in a beautiful tapestry of flavors that are both comforting and new. Of course, all of this creativity would be for nothing if it weren’t for CK’s impeccable palette – proving that excellence in the culinary arts is both nature and nurture.

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Experience working for others, in a five star hotel as a sous chef and an out of town resort as the executive chef, led CK to yearn for his own establishment. By then, he was expert in European cooking; a brief chat with Sandee’s husband, Andrew, about XO46 led CK to perfect Filipino cooking. Widespread experience, a passion for the art and mastery in the kitchen all add up to a chef fully capable at achieving an interesting intricacy in his dishes.

Everything from the complimentary puto that they serve with sweet or aligue butter to their delectable Sopa de Mariscos

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to their sumptuous Mejillones al Horno,

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to their tempting main courses (try the Kare-Kare,

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Beef Caldereta and

 

Bangus Salpicao with a side order of their aligue rice – which, pleasantly, is not overpowering, but acts as the perfect sidekick to all the other dishes)

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to their sweet temptations to their Spanish wines, are all an explosion of flavors and memories. Past and present, art and culture, care and compassion, experience and curiosity, all infuse together like the cuisine at XO46 in an opus that carries the sweet dulcet tones of childhood.

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For delivery and take-out, call 553-6632. XO46 Bistro is a member of the Advent Manila Restaurant Group.

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