Monthly Archives: October 2011

Leitmotiv For Furla Talent Hub Collection Autumn Winter 2011 2012 Collection

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Original, colorful and iconic, the Leitmotiv for Furla Talent Hub collection draws inspiration from the fascinating, mysterious world of tarot cards celebrating – with the originality characteristic of the two young designers – the world of fortune-telling and magic, in a playful rather than esoteric sense.

It is a surreal, fun collection, but also one rich in poetry, created for Autumn Winter 2011-2012 and continued for Spring Summer 2012; closing a circle that is rich in symbols and allegories.

The subjects of the prints and designs are the ace of cups – a symbol of harmony, sincerity and joy – and the horseman, who represents intelligence, dynamism and courage. The ancestral meanings of the two cards come to life on textiles and materials that are hi-tech, transparent and with a ceramic effect, or on glossy, sumptuous, refined satin.

The bags are light and roomy for daytime, with clean lines and functional details, such as the long zippers that allow for easy, immediate use. The evening, meanwhile, sees the return of elegant, precious materials with a retro touch. The insertion of small card-charms, the season’s genuine good-luck charms, adds a touch of fun.

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Completing the collection are scarves made from soft, coloured materials with prints of the same theme.

In the Philippines, Furla is exclusively distributed by Stores Specialists, Inc. (SSI) and is located at Greenbelt 5, Rustan’s Makati, and Shangri-La Plaza Mall.

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Julie’s Bagoong

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This is Heart2Heart’s favorite bagoong!  It is made by my Lola Charing’s cook, Julie! I tried to get the recipe from her, but she was secretive about it 🙂  But she gave me sort of an idea as to how she makes it

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She frys some pork fat and leaves the small bits of fat and then adds the Barrio Fiesta bagoong.  And what makes it also good is the bits of chicharon which she puts in it.  Just chop it into small pieces and mix it into the cooked bagoong.   

YUMMY!!! LOOK AT IT!! 🙂 

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Lapids Chicharon with laman 

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Ay Chihuahua!

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Every once in a while, something cool happens in Makati. Recently, a capacity crowd attended the inauguration of Chihuahua Mexican Grill & Margarita Bar, a Tex-Mex joint located in the heart of the city’s burgeoning nightlife district.

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Topping the guest list were US Ambassador Harry Thomas, Mexican Ambassador Dr. Tomas Calvillo Unna, and Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay Jr., who together cut the ribbon in an avalanche of flash photography, cheers, and toasts.

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Why all the hoopla? Isn’t this another in a long string of Mexican restaurants that have recently opened all around the Metro? 

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The minute you set foot in Chihuahua, it becomes immediately apparent that this restaurant is something else. 

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First thing you notice is the restaurant’s modern, yet open and inviting interior.  The loud Mexican music puts a grin on your face as you walk up to the counter to order. 

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The aroma of fresh cilantro, cumin, and grilled meats start activating your salivary glands, while you check out their simple, easy-to-read menu.

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Next, you’re compelled to choose your main dish (tacos, burrito, burrito bowl, or salad) and your choice of beautifully seasoned meats (steak, chicken, pork carnitas, or grilled veggies), each priced at P295. Their generous servings make it obvious they don’t skimp on the meat.

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Now, on to your side dish: Mexican rice, chili, Nacho Grande, chips & queso, or tortilla soup.  Their Nacho Grande’s got everything your heart could possibly desire: tortilla chips, queso, chili, guacamole, pico de gallo, salsa, cheddar cheese, sour cream, and jalapenos.  Warning though, their chili is Texas-style: 5-alarm! And their queso is addictive.

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Last, is the drink. Chihuahua is already famous for their frozen margarita, known to their already-loyal followers as the Chihuarita, which they claim to be the best in the city – made with 100% Mexican tequila and pure lime juice (no sugar added).  “This is the way we drink our margaritas back in Texas,” says General Manager Elian Habayeb, who grew up in Houston (the world capital of Tex-Mex cuisine) and lived in Mexico for several years while working for cement giant CEMEX.  “We like to call our Chihuaritas ‘happy juice’,” says Habayeb with a wink.

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  “We’re also quietly introducing the Michelada – Mexico’s #1 beer-based drink, made with beer on ice, Tabasco, Worcestershire Sauce, Knorr and a twist of lime,” adds Habayeb, “plus we’ve got beer on tap, and a remarkable selection of imported beers and sodas.”

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Mouth-watering food in-hand, you’ll definitely want to stop by the salsa bar to compliment your order with some fresh-daily Chipotle, Tomatillo, and Habanero salsas.

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Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, you’re then invited to sample from their growing but already impressive collection of rare hot sauces gathered from all over the world – known simply as The Sauce Library.

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“This is the best food in the world!” says owner Ines Cabarrus, who is neither a stranger to Mexican food nor to the restaurant scene.  After graduating from Holy Cross College outside of Boston, she joined a Jesuit volunteer program teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) to Mexican and Latin American immigrants in Chicago and immersed herself in the culture and cuisine.  She currently manages her family’s award-winning Japanese restaurant Sugi at Greenbelt 2, and was a 5-year faculty member of Enderun Colleges teaching the Wine & Beverage Management and Service courses to this country’s future restaurant industry leaders.

Habayeb and Cabarrus have authored the bestselling coffee-table book Manila’s Best Kept Restaurant Secrets, and organize the annual MBKRS Awards – considered the ‘Oscars’ of Manila’s restaurant scene.  In addition, they write the weekly lifestyle column MUSIC & WINE in the Manila Standard Today, and host the social event-turned radio show MUSIC & WINE on 106.7 Dream FM, now airing on www.musicandwineradio.com

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“When I first moved to Manila, I noticed there weren’t any decent Mexican restaurants. After waiting patiently for 10 years, Ines and I decided, together with [Restaurant Manager] Miguel Villanueva, to do something about it,” says Habayeb.

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Why Chihuahua? Well, there’s a Mexican expression “Ay Chihuahua!” that has several meanings like “that’s great!” and “this chili pepper’s really spicy!”. The restaurant is also aptly named after Chihuahua, the Mexican state bordering Texas, where El Paso and Juarez are situated.  Then there’s “Chuy” (pronounced ‘Choo-ee’) the Chihuahua – a shifty-looking dog with a sombrero and a long Mexican moustache who serves as the restaurant’s mascot.

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“We’re both excited and proud to serve up the most authentic Tex-Mex cuisine this country has ever experienced,” says Cabarrus. “Manila’s not gonna know what hit it!”

You can find Elian, Ines, Miguel,

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Chuy, and the rest of the crew every day at Chihuahua, 7838 Makati Ave. across A Venue mall, open till 3am nightly.

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Chihuaphone: 0916-373-7308.  Chihuaritas are 2 for 1 till 3 every Monday IF you know the password. (hint: find it at www.facebook.com/chihuahuamexicangrill).

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Limited Edition Assumption Headware

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There seems to be an Assumption fever going on!!!

 Suddenly I am so into EVERYTHING ASSUMPTION! 🙂  Here’s another creation by my batchmate, Jeena 

 

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just email orders to: alvi@theheadware.com Name, address, email, cell phone number, how many pcs you are ordering and if you want to get it in the office (makati) or we deliver to you (P150 del charge) Metro manila only.

in case you have questions, just email me at jeena@theheadware.com

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AC HS Batch 87 Girls Had a Lot of Fun

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Last Saturday, my batchmates and I had a lot of fun!!!  I recently made a video summarizing all the fundraising we have been doing the past years.  

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In celebration for finishing and raising the money we needed, we had a reunion of batchmates 

Here is another video which I made to put together how we planned for the event and how WE ALL HAD A LOT OF FUN!

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It took almost a year to plan and organize for that one evening and it was all worth it. 

I would like to thank the committee heads and members for all the hard work they put into making this a great success!  

Each and everyone participated – whether small or big – what matters is everyone’s willingness to participate and give to our batch. And we had fun because we all put our hearts into this. 

 

“People obtain pure joy not because they

 

do great things, but, because they do

 

small ones with great

 

love”

As I said, it would have probably been a piece of cake for a few batchmates to just donate the cash, but then it would have defeated the purpose of working together and allowing others to partake and GIVE something from themselves. To GIVE FROM THE HEART.  It’s because they gave from the heart that many have given more than what is expected.  

It’s not always the end product but it’s how all the pieces came together into place- all the meetings, the

coordination, the planning which made the batch stronger as a group 

 “Life is not about destination, It’s about the journey of

being the best person you can be, and being there to make people happy and  give a helping hand.  

It’s about the little things we do along the way that makes our journey and the journey of other people more memorable”

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Thank you Tessa for the article which I only saw yesterday which my cousin, Ana, sent me.  You said it perfectly, we hit 2 birds with one stone:

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Thanks Toots Magsino, our creative artist,  for this beautiful collage

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Do You Want to Be A Mermaid or A Whale

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A while back, at the entrance of a gym, there was a picture of a very thin and beautiful woman. The caption was “This summer, do you want to be a mermaid or a whale?

The story goes, a woman (of clothing size unknown) answered the following way: 

“Dear people, whales are always surrounded by friends (dolphins, seals, curious humans), they are sexually active and raise their children with great tenderness. They entertain like crazy with dolphins and eat lots of prawns. They swim all day and travel to fantastic places like Patagonia, the Barents Sea or the coral reefs of Polynesia. They sing incredibly well and sometimes even are on cds.  They are impressive and dearly loved animals, which everyone defend and admires. Mermaids do not exist. But if they existed, they would line up to see a psychologist because of a problem of split personality: woman or fish? They would have no sex life and could not bear children. Yes, they would be lovely, but lonely and sad. And, who wants a girl that smells like fish by his side? Without a doubt, I’d rather be a whale

.At a time when the media tells us that only thin is beautiful, I prefer to eat ice cream with my kids, to have dinner with my husband, to eat and drink and have fun with my friends. We women, we gain weight because we accumulate so much wisdom and knowledge that there isn’t enough space in our heads, and it spreads all over our bodies. We are not fat, we are greatly cultivated. Every time I see my curves in the mirror, I tell myself: “How amazing am I ?!

(The girl on the picture is French model Tara Lynn)

)Last comment: I’m not putting down thin people, being a thin woman myself (BMI of 22 maybe?) just saying that being large doesn’t equate to being unattractive

Taken from Facebook page of Delphine Fieberg

 

Some funny and cute quotes also taken from facebook walls 

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Entrepreneur of the Year 2011 by Ernst and Young

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Congratulations to my cousin, Donnie Tantoco, for wining the Innovative Entrepreneur Award!  We are all so proud of him!  

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The theme for the 2011 program is “Shine.” Mr. Noel shares, “To be an entrepreneur is to be a beacon, a shining ray of hope and inspiration. To have dreams that burn bright with passion. To blaze the trail, that others may follow in their footsteps. The Entrepreneur Of The Year Philippines 2011 program salutes the courage, spirit and determination of our Filipino entrepreneurs, and the indispensable contribution that they make to our people and our economy. Through their works, their stories and their convictions, they show us all what it means to truly shine.”

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