Monthly Archives: March 2014

Silver House

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We discovered a Chinese restaurant from Tito Ato, Tita Ate and Clarissa!  We love it!!!!  

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We let Tito Ato do the ordering since this is one of his favourite places
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Deep Fried Flounder! YUM!
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Fresh lobster
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Juicers and Blenders

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This has been my juicer for the past 5 years!  It was one of the first ones probably and my mom bought one in Bloomingdales and then she bought one for me 🙂  I forgot how much it cost during that time,  maybe around $ 75.00 to $ 100.00.  But I bought one in 2012 for $ 53.00 (amazon prime)  and now I recently saw it for $ 39.99 (amazon prime.)  It’s a good juicer.  I have had no complaints about it because probably it does the job and I am not the one cleaning it! 🙂

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 See video

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I bought the other one for the States for me to use while I am there so I could still have my green smoothie every morning – I wanted to cry! 🙂  I would spend almost an hour every morning to clean the vegetables, slice them, then juice them, then drink the smoothie then the cleaning is the nightmare!! I have to disassemble all the parts and clean it and the hardest is that strainer part where the pulp gets stuck.  I never realised it was this complicated 🙂  I never had to worry about it since my staff at home does it for me.  But don’t get me wrong, I love this machine, I still have it at home and this is what I use but I have to use a blender after to add ice or frozen yogurt or banana.  My staff does it all at home.  The price is good and it does the job if you don’t want to spend a lot for a juicer.

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 Then I went to Costco and they had this demo there for this blender called VITAMIX!  I wish I took a video of the demo because it was so amazing!! I just put a video here from youtube.  Take time to watch 🙂

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It’s my dream machine 🙂 It really blends the fruits and vegetables so well together with the ice, the bonus was it was so easy to clean!!!! 🙂 I remember the price being US$ 300 plus in costco – I guess it is higher online.  I am still hoping that one day I can own this but maybe only if I am the one doing the juicing 🙂  Worried the expensive gadget may break if mishandled 🙁 I have had maybe 7 to 10 blenders already in the house that have been damaged by the staff 🙁  

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You can buy it here in the Philippines

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This is a good blender too recommended by my friend, Lucille!  Because of her, all the girls ordered it too in 2012 at a price of around $70.00.  Now it’s around $100.00  

Previous entry: Lucille’s Homemade Cuchinillo January 8, 2012 

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 Another juicer introduced to me by my friend Bambee, Hurom,  was actually popular.  I know a few friends and family who bought it after I featured it.  Javier wants me to get him one too.  

Previous entry  Bambee’s Juicer March 5, 2013

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 Another one I heard about is from a demo in Rustan’s, called Matstone

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This is the most recent one I heard about from Patty! JUICEPRESSO which is made in Korea.  It costs P 16,999.00 and you get back a P 1,000 GC from S&R 🙂  Available in S & R only for now.  I love that it can make calamansi juice this way! LOOK!!! 

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Judging by that video – I asked Patty if it’s like a Hurom and she said yes except that this is the difference

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 Sharing here the difference between a blender and a juicer

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 I love smoothies!  Previous entries:  Shakes and Smoothies April 8, 2011  

Smoothies April 3, 2011  

Lucille’s Smoothie Recipe October 6, 2011

For the past five years I have been taking this green smoothie everyday which was taught to me by my Mom.  I sometimes add Golden Spoon Frozen Yogurt simply tart and add a banana to complete it 🙂 The apple in this mixture adds the sweetness to the juice so you don’t really get to taste the bitterness of the ampalaya and green pepper.  To mask it some more, add the banana – and even more with the frozen yogurt 🙂

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My kids take it too but not as regular.  I made a menu for them and for the kitchen to use so they don’t have to think anymore and I make it easier for them to have their smoothies.  So they will just order from the kitchen through the menu and just give the number of the smoothie they want.  I got some recipes online and we are trying them now.  Our number one is still the Green smoothie but slowly trying out the others

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Other recipes 

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SPQR

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We drove to the city to try SPQR Italian inspired cuisine

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With a one Star Michelin Chef 

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In the back is an open kitchen where they sometimes have the chef cook as you sit in the bar they call it the Chef’s Counter and is only available upon request by reservation
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Chicken Liver Mousse, Mulled cider marmellata and balsamic gelatina
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Squid Ink chittara, calamari puttanesca and chervil
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Suckling pork “porchetta” red cabbage,  quince saba and caramelized pear 
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Ceal “due modi”, parsnip brussel sprout,  fruit mostarda, sweet onion and black garlic
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I love pasta so I had the Assagio di Primi.  What amazing creations!! I love it when the chefs prepare something unique and from their own unique recipes!!  See below the description of each dish and the presentation! LOVE!!!!  I remembered Gaita Fores and wondered if she would like this  and hoping she can make more pasta creations 🙂
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I love how they served the tea
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Click below to go to their website

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Jinsho

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We were in the Stanford area and looking for a place to eat and we discovered this place through Zagat our friendly companion:-)  YUMMY!!!  

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Again Japanese – Sushi and Sashimi.  The chef being an ex-Nobu

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Oyster bar which was really fresh!

Toro Tartare with Caviar 

This is my menu 🙂

ANAGO!!

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El Camino for me – YUM! I love this combination!!! This is all I ate and was happy 🙂

Salmon teriyaki

Black cod with miso

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Click below to go to their website

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Manila Wear Exhibits Finest Tropical Resort Collections

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It’s such an honour to be in the same room as THE Budji Layug!  At first I could not believe it and later on realised that it was him! 🙂  He told us that he will be dabbling into fashion for the upcoming Manila Wear and he will work with 12 young designers to to interpret Urban Resort for Manila Wear.  Looking forward to this on March 14, see you all there

Anna Alzona, Project Officer for Garments and Textile Industry Development Organization; Art Dimaano, Project Director; Rosvi Gaetos, Executive Director of Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions; Budji Layug, Creative Director of Manila Fame and Manila Wear; Maria Lourdes Mediran, Deputy Executive Director of CITEM

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