Yearly Archives: 2012

Plet Bolipata’s ImagiNATION

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The idea of rain always brings me back to the story of great rain found in the story of Noah and his Ark. 

From Genesis, Chapters 6-9: Seeing the wickedness of man, God commanded Noah to build an ark, a large vessel that would contain himself, his family and the animals of the world in order to save them from the Great Flood that would destroy as well as cleanse the world. 

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My installation for the Bonifacio Global City Offsite Gallery will be an interpretation of Noah’s story. Except instead of an ark, I will use bathtubs. Not unlike the ark, bathtubs are also vessels. However, instead of keeping people and animals afloat on water, they do the opposite. They carry water. Bathtubs are repositories of water. They serve as basins for cleansing and when unclogged, allow water to escape. The bathtubs will become mini-arks, serving several functions: as a reminder of how dual water can be — an element of both life and death; but also as transportation — as a means by which they can transport viewers into a world of imagination. Noah embodies this in his act of creation for in order to do God’s commandment, it was essential that he not only be a masterful builder, but that he be a creative genius, filled with imagination as he took charge of the world’s second creation.

 In my own creation, riffing off from Noah, I see several bathtubs scattered throughout the park. The bathtubs will be beautiful objects. They will be whimsical in design, and animals made of steel will adorn the ends of the tubs and serve as arm rests. But the tubs will also be functional. Slightly raised by coils of steel wrapped in rubber hose for visual impact, they will be converted into sofas for viewers to sit and enjoy. The bathtubs’ strength will be reinforced by cement and colorful mosaic tiles for durability. 

As a nation, we suffer often from the rain. Deluge an apt word for how rain pounds upon us. But I’d like to think we have hope. In the conclusion of Noah’s story, when the floods subsided, God’s anger abated, and he made a covenant. I’d like my installation to be a reminder that we can be rest assured that God will keep us safe. We need not be afraid. God has promised that he will never send a flood so great that it would destroy our world again. He gave us a rainbow to symbolize this promise. This will be translated in colored lights that would dot the installation in all its glory on cool breezy evenings, warm summer nights and even on mind-blowing rainy days. 

For the residents of Taguig and the ultra-modern Global City, it is my intention for my installation to offer solace. Visitors will be able to sit comfortably in the bathtubs, knowing that they have been rescued. They can relax as the stresses and strains of their daily lives subside. 

Cecil Frances Alexander’s “All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, all things wise and wonderfull, the Lord God made them all.”

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Text of bathtub by Shel Silverstein: “Listen to the mustn’ts child, listen to the don’ts. Listen to the shouldn’ts, the impossibles, the wont’s. Listen to the never haves then listen close to me, “anything can happen child, anything can be.”

 

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It took love, passion and a village to build my “imagiNATION”! All this would be unimaginable without my creative capable team

Creative Partner/Photographer:  Elmer Borlongan

Welding Team: Floroy Fallorin and Roger Latoga

Mosaic Team: Noel Lego and Jhayrex Anteruiz

Asst. Jr. Team: Mark Lego, Glenn Lego, Jerald de la Cruz and Jet Ruanto

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Cue Modern Barbecue

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Thanks Ned and Janet for inviting us to try Cue!!!  

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Cue had just recently opened three weeks ago and according to Paul, our server, they have been full ever since  

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It’s in the lower level of Bonifacio High Street Central

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Ned is a good friend of one of the owners, Jon Syjuco, who is also behind the successful Havaianas brand in the Philippines

‘Cue Modern Barbecue is the first project of The Moment Group. Dedicated to creating a synergy of food, ambience and service, the group was formed in 2011. Its mission is to offer memorable “moments” for everyone, every single time. 

Founders

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Jon Syjuco

Jon Syjuco drives the Business Development efforts of the Moment Group. Jon grew up in a family business environment of food and beverage, with 7-up, RC Cola and Dairy Queen. He started his first resto entrepreneurial venture at 19, The Burger Joint Inc. in Cebu, during his first year out of college. He also worked as Strategy and Management Consultant at KPMG for two years. 

For the past nine years Jon has been co-owner and managing director at Terry S.A., a fashion distribution and retail management company. With offices in the Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia, it is among the largest importers of the Havaianas brand in the world. Jon has come full-circle and his current focus and passion is to help expand Moment Group’s network of restaurants. As father to three young boys, he is constantly on the quest to find fun in food. His greatest indulgence is food travel and barbecues at the beach. He holds a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies at Ateneo De Manila University.

Eliza Antonino

Eliza Antonino has spent the past eight years in the public sector, but has recently decided to return to the private sector. She started her first venture in the food and beverage industry at the age of 21, with Lokal in Katipunan, QC. Since then she has owned and operated restaurants for over 13 years including Cena and Masas restaurant at Greenbelt 2 (now ten years running, established in 2002). She has also honed her skills at the Four Seasons Hotel Group in New York, as part of their operations team. As advising co-Founder at The Moment Group, Eliza wields her background in the industry, as she actually holds a degree in Bachelor of Hotel & Restaurant Administration from the University of the Philippines.

She still holds active positions as Director and Member of the Investments Committee and IT Committee at the Social Security System. She is also co-founder and director at Senators Gaudencio & Magnolia Antonino Foundation, committed to providing educational scholarships for both high school and college students.

Abba Napa

Abba spent her teenage lunch hours dining for free in exchange for organizing local store marketing activities for the family-owned L’Opera (est. 1994 and celebrates 18 years running this October), Balducci (est. 2006) and Brava (no longer operational). She oversaw operations for these restaurants for three years, culminating in a stint at New York’s French Culinary Institute where she studied Restaurant Management & Culinary Techniques.

She is presently co-founder/owner of The Tropical Retail Co., owner of chain of All Flip Flops branded stores, established in 2005, the world’s first stand-alone concept of Havaianas brand of footwear. She balances this together with her involvement in the Moment Group, to lead Concept Development efforts of the group. 

Abba spent her childhood years in Kuala Lumpur and New York. Her taste buds are happily diverse. She holds a BS Management major in Communications Technology from Ateneo de Manila University.

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Our specialty is all our meats and we have a big list we’re proud of. We select only quality cuts of meat. Each is prepared with our house-made rubs, marinades, or sauces. They are slow-roasted, char-grilled, or ale-braised before they end up on your plate. It’s not just ribs we barbecue but many different kinds of meat. We make our own corned beef (brined for five days with dark ale and pickling spices), bacon slabs (bacon cured for seven days, with three types of salt with house rub) and ribs (rubbed and grilled), and pulled pork (rubbed and roasted). All our house-done meats are used for sandwiches, too! But to start, sample our bone marrow and steak tacos, a starter guaranteed to pique your interest for sure. 

The menu is of the comfort food variety, with a throwback to heritage cooking. The menu is a celebration of many places that are known for their barbecue – from the USA (which inspired our ribs and cornbread), Philippines (we use achiote in our house-made bbq sauce) and South America (the homeland of our chimichurri). Our bestseller is the beef belly (dark ale-braised then slightly charred) served with roasted onions. Kick back with a cocktail or two—our signature drinks include chipotle bloody mary, spiked lemonade and blood orange margarita.

Come for lunch or dinner. Mix and match dishes for group dining. Have A ‘Li’l Feast (a tasting of beef belly slices, lamb ribs, half a slab of baby back ribs and a half roasted chicken) so everyone gets a taste. Sides include sweet potato fries, buttermilk whipped potatoes, cauliflower creamed casserole, garlic butter french beans… or the bestselling chili monggo. Our house-made sauces include a finger-lickin’ sweet and sour bbq sauce, the salsa verde is sweet and spicy, the chimichurri which is sour and vinegary. There’s also dark ale mustard, Horseradish, ranch dressing and hits-the-spot garlic mayo.

Discover our take on many of your favorite dishes. We also have comfort foods like the House burger (a double 3.oz house blend all beef patty), home-style mac ‘n’ cheese, and spicy fried wings. Try the crunchy baby squid, rustic tomato and vegetable soup, and BBQ’d brisket ragu. Our make-your-own fish tacos, like fish and chips but instead of fries we serve them with tortillas so you can make them into tacos. Our Louisiana-style beef stew is like a rich and thicker adobo, but with beef and oxtail, with our cajun seasoning.

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Our server, Paul 🙂

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Cute popcorn machine

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Complimentary appetizer!  One more order please of compliments! 🙂

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 Soft Opening Menu so some of the items are not yet ready and still coming soon as marked on the menu.  Everything looked good! So hard to choose!  We hope to go back again to try the other dishes 

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Fried Buttermilk wings!  YUMMY!!

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The Cue Caesar Salad Bowl using Bagoong dressing

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Grilled cheese for me 🙂  YUMMY!!  The Sweet potato fries are so good! They come with all the sandwiches or you can order as a side order

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Their specialty is in the CHOPPING BOARD menu

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King Henry Cut Pork Chop – Delicious!  Thick and tender pork chop!

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Ned and Janet ordered this which is a good idea to try a lil’ of everything 🙂

A Lil’ Feast!  

Everything was good!!!!  Roasted Chicken, Lamb Ribs, Beef belly, Baby Back ribs!!

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Love love side dishes! 

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Cauliflower Creamed Casserole and Cue’s Chili Monggo

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Crisp Onion Strings

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So happy to see Steve with his friend, Rick

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YUMMY!!!! Chocolate chip cookie cake!!!  It was a chocolate chip cookie shaped like a cupcake with ice cream on top! 

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Caramel Pecan Cheesecake

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Our bill!!  What a cute container 🙂

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Dove’s Hair Care Flickability

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A message from Ashley ( Petra ) to Heart2Heart viewers 🙂  I asked her to say hi to us and she was kind enough to say ” what’s Heart2heart?” haha!! But she still did it, so thank you to Ashley aka Petra Mahalimuyak! I’m a fan! 🙂

Previous entry:  How to Dance in a Club  November 19, 2011 

Beauty Queen Tutorial May 3, 2011

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Ashley does a hairflick for Heart2Heart again as I requested 🙂 

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Then this was the flick book that came out of her hairflick – cool!!  

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Get to experience Dove Hair Care’s Flickability by logging on to flickability.com.ph.

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Click below to go to the facebook app

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Real Women Experienced the Difference with Dove Hair Care

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Born from the same legacy of quality in skincare, Dove Hair Care boasts a formulation that has been proven effective by more and more women convinced by the superior results that it delivers.

Since its launch early this year, Dove Hair has proved why it is loved and respected worldwide. A brand who keeps women’s desires close to heart, Dove Hair Care focuses more on developing their products to give women from different walks of life what they need to feel beautiful.

To continue its mission of providing superior care to women’s locks, Dove Hair got real ladies who excel in different fields as they bear witness to the brand’s latest breakthrough.

Breast cancer survivor and founder of Project Pink Lara Melissa de Leon Joseph shares, “My hair is important to me, so it is also important that I choose the right product.”  Women have always worried about dry hair, same goes for the woman behind the success of the Philippines’ Biggest Loser and Sexy Solutions by Belo Nadine Tengco, “When I first got the call, I thought to myself, Is my hair that bad?”, she says with a laugh, “But after trying it, I’ll definitely continue using it because I get quality without the price tag.”

Adding to the list of real women who have experienced Dove Hair are entrepreneur Kai Lim, founder of StartART project Nikki Luna, founder of Mercato Centrale group of markets Vanessa Ledesma, business development manager Amanda Lapus, health advocate Isabel Roces, image enhancement speaker Patty Betita, editor-at-large of Philippine Tatler Mia Borromeo, accessories designer Nicole Whisenhunt, tri-athlete Ani de Leon, stylist Bea Constantino, Radio DJ Delamar Arias, and Youtube sensation Ashley Rivera.

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Amanda Lapus: “My Dove experience came at an opportune moment when I felt I needed a change for something lighter. I felt free from anxiety knowing I was trying a brand that was safe, very natural and fuss-free.”

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Nadine Tengco: “I’m hypersensitive which is why I’m careful with what I use. I was surprised that it was very gentle on my hair.”  

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Vanessa Ledesma: “Everyday’s a bad hair day without the right product. So I said to myself, I’m gonna continuously buy Dove Hair cause it’s been working for me”. 

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Lara Melissa de Leon Joseph: “Since I do a lot of swimming and outdoor exercises, these damage my hair a lot. I now find confidence in using the right shampoo and conditioner– Dove Hair now does these. ”

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Nikki Luna: “Dove Hair’s shampoo and conditioner did not give me any unrealistic hair image expectations. It just felt good using it; I think that’s the best part.”

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Atty. Karen Jimeno: “I find the product less superficial in a sense. I like that the things that it claimed it can do are very practical.”

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Kai Lim: “My friends are always in the lookout for new products that have value for money and I think this product is exactly that.”

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Brand Manager for Dove Hair Carlo Isla says, “Dove believes that every woman deserves beautiful hair, that’s why we are more interested in what real women have to say about it.”

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Dove Hair Care aims to give every girl a perfect hair moment which is why they proudly feature #Flickability—an online application that lets women see for themselves that they too can have lust worthy hair usually reserved for only celebrities on TV. With the help of Dove Hair, ladies get the chance to feel beautiful and even share their flick-worthy locks to their family and friends.

Be one of the amazing women who truly feel confident and beautiful and come across a ground-breaking experience that only Dove Hair can offer.

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Everybody’s Cafe, Pampanga

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After our event at Porac, we treated ourselves to a Kapampangan lunch!  Margie and Jill took us to Everybody’s Cafe!  There are two branches

 

Del Pilar, McArthur Highway San Fernando, Pampanga

(045) 860-1121 

and 

105-106 BPI Arcade, Teresa Avenue, Sto. Rosario, Angeles City

045 887 0361 

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Dining area 

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More dining area 

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Tita Reggie pointed it out to me that it is very Filipino to have a last supper painting or decor in the dining room of Filipino families, and I am really beginning to notice that 🙂 

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A mini store selling Pampanga delicacies 

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Take home items from Everybody’s Cafe 

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It’s cafeteria style where all the dishes are displayed.  You choose what you want and then they will heat it up and cook it before serving 

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Frogs 🙂 We didn’t order this.  I am adventurous but maybe not that adventurous haha!! 

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Murcon which we ordered 

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The kitchen 

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Oh! It’s the owner, Poch Jarolan.  What a pleasure to meet him

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I like the plaques around the place with prayers and sayings 🙂 Poch told me that his dad made these plaques

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We ordered quite a number of dishes but we were not as adventurous, my batchmates were quite conservative in ordering.  I concentrated on a few dishes that i really liked which were the Murcon, Sisig, Duck adobo and Sisig! 🙂 Oh and the longganisa!!! YUM!! 

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Fresh Buko juice 

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Pako Salad 

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Murcon – YUM! Also good to take home these type of dishes

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Pindang Tapa (Carabao Tapa) 

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Oh my gosh! Margie brought back for me dried crickette!  She saw a plate of them being cleaned and washed in one of the tables near the restroom and she brought back one for me to see 🙂  The dish for this is called Camaro which now I regret not ordering even just to try! 

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Dinuguan 

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Fresh Lumpia 

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Fried Catfish with Buro and Mustasa 

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Paksiw na Bangus 

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I made sure we ordered this!  SISIG!! 

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Turn it over and the bottom is crispy and tutong! YUM! 

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In between our meal, mommy Pette arrived! 🙂 

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Back to eating 🙂  YUMMY longganisa!! Available at Salcedo market every Saturday also!!! I will get some when I visit! 

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YUMMY crispy duck adobo! make sure to put the adobo sauce 

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Yummy desserts from Poch! Thank you!!!   

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After lunch, Poch showed me around some more.  He pointed out that his dad was a blacksmith and so he made the tables which you will see in the restaurant.  The cylinder below is made out of the cylinder for bullets from the war 

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Then he took me to the function room- bigger space for events and parties 

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He showed me a painting on the wall made in 1967 and repainted in 1979 

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Its the whole wall!! Beautiful!  I love it because it is FILIPINO themed! 

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The artist who painted this was an artist who used to make posters and billboard for movies in the olden days when everything had to be handpainted- so he drew portraits of artists and so you will notice that some of the faces look like familiar faces like  Andres Bonifacio looks like Fernando Poe 🙂

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And the Katipunero looks like Ferdinand Marcos 🙂 

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And a sexy Filipina 

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And love this plaque the most!  Thank you Pock and Everybody’s Cafe for a wonderful Filipino dining experience

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Build A Classroom Project by AC Batch ’87

By | For kids, Giving Back, Velada 2012 | 3 Comments

In a few months, we will be having our Velada!!  One of our batch initiatives aside from raising money for the school and the mission schools of the school, is to go outside and do our own charity work and with the help of my best friend and our batch mate, Eds Genuino, we were able to get sponsorship from Tito Frank Drilon who built a classroom in our behalf.  Around 6 months ago, we went to Katutubo Elementary school 

Previous entry:  Assumption College Batch 87 Builds a Classroom September 8, 2011 

 Last week, 9 of us went to Porac to turnover the classroom, and here is what happened 🙂

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Sabor Cubano Now at Salcedo Market

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Congrats Ada!!! We are so happy you are now at Salcedo Market!!!

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Previous entry:  Sabor Cubano March 8, 2012 

Ada’s first day at Salcedo market!!! Come visit tomorrow and get to try Ada’s Cuban food!! Good luck Ada and more power!! We will visit you soon!!  Here are some photos and captions from very supportive boyfriend Raymond Rodrigo

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Thank you, members of the board of the Salcedo Saturday Market for believing in Sabor Cubano‘s vision of sharing Cuban Cuisine to your followers

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is Excellency the Ambassodor of Cuba with his lovely wife and the ever uber cool Tita Maribel C. Dario with her friend. Thank you Tita Maribel for your’s and your friend’s support!

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Estimado Ambajador y la Queridisima (Maite), with my Mom, Ada and I. Muchas Gracias a Todos! 

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 ?Katrina Tuason,Christine Lei Go, and my AteWinnie Rodrigo Domingo. Thank your for supporting Sabor Cubano on it’s maiden day at the Salcedo Saturday Market! Muchas gracias!! (@ Katz-Hope Carlo enjoyed the stogie 😉 )

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THANKS Mom!! for braving the heat and coming to supportSabor Cubano on it’s first day at the Salcedo Saturday Market. WE LOVE YOU!!

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With Frances Espinosa and Malu Gamboa

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Thank you to Rain or Shine cager Gabriel (with his son Cassius) for trying all of the types of dishes we had that day. He ordered the Cajita de Masita de Puerco, Cajita de Fricase de Pollo and A Bowl of the Frijoles Pintos con Res.

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 Claudine E. Garcia and the cute baby Tia. Thanks for trying outSabor Cubano.

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Cris Bonoan and her pretty daughter Amina posing with their Yogurt sticks. Thanks for giving Sabor Cubano a go! 

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1st Class Laman Chicharon from Guagua Pampanga

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Timmy and I got to taste supposedly “THE BEST CHICHARON in PAMPANGA!” 🙂  

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This furniture maker gave us some and wow, it had a lot of laman! Deadly but yummy!  I am not a chicharon expert but it was good.  I had our friend deliver some so I could share it with you.  They don’t deliver to Manila so I had 10 packs delivered last night and if you are passing by to pick up some buko sherbet

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at the store, you might want to try some Pampanga Chicharon! It’s only P 295.00 for the bag you see below.  They sent us a different one with less fat so it won’t be as unhealthy as the other one!

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Here is the contact details in case you plan to go to Pampanga and maybe pick it up from there

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Store hours:  Tuesday to Sunday 12 noon to 10pm

Tel #:  854-7055

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