Category Archives: Proud to be Pinoy!

CNN’s Anna Coren with Maja Olivares-Co at Paco Market Behind the Scenes

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Wow!!  Paco Market got the attention of CNN!  This came out May 2 but I was not able to catch it on TV but glad it is in Youtube for us to see   

Previous entry:  Paco Market Redevelopment April 7, 2011 

See the behind the scenes interview with Maja Olivares-Co who helped redesign and beautify the place!! Maja not only takes care of little kids playing instruments

Previous entry:  Laro…Child’s Play by the Philippine Youth Symphonic Band October 22, 2008 

but she is also helping our country and hoping that this is just the beginning.  Another angel here on earth – Maja Olivares-Co 

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Visayan Room by Sandee Masigan

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Due to the success of XO 46, they expanded their restaurant and put up Visayan Room which specializes in Visayan Cuisine!  – Cagayan De Oro, Bohol, Cebu, Dumaguete and Bacolod to name a few cities.

Previous entry:  XO 46 September 5, 2011 

Sandee, the owner, told me that they really go to these places and really search for the best dishes and she said that they don’t go to the usual city restaurants but they go in the outskirts so they could try authentic dishes of the cities they are in.

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It was nice to finally meet Sandee Masigan, who started Dismum and Dumpling with her then boyfriend, now husband 🙂

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Chef CK of course!!

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Another angle to show the tattoos! 🙂

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Wow I love the menu!! It’s not the usual Filipino food, something different!!!  Everything looked good!! I made Sandee order since she knows

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Complimentary appetizers – Kropek with queso de bola butter!

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Carabao Cheese fritters

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Pansit Bisaya

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Ampalaya Con Tinapa! YUM! I don’t even eat ampalaya but i loved this!  Maybe because of the coconut milk

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Adobong Baka sa bawang

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Inun -Un

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Dumaguete Express – Dumaguete’s version of Bicol Express! YUM!!!

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Cebu Lechon Belly!

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Another photo 🙂

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Desserts are shared with XO 46 and I love them all!!!

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You can take home the desserts or buy them in bulk for bigger events

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Bohol Bee Farm Revisit

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A must see and go to whenever in Bohol!  Heart2Heart loves this place!!  Five years ago, it was not what it is today and it shows how successful it has become with many many visitors coming over to the Bee farm

Previous entry:  Bohol Bee Farm December 9, 2007 

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 Lolo meets the owner of the Bee farm, Vicky

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It was a little before noon when we arrived and it was so hot!  So our tour guide lent us straw hats to use while touring

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Organic herbs and vegetables

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The new Livelihood center!  I love this!

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Click below to go to their website

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Maharlika Filipino Moderno New York City

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 We heard about this Filipino restaurant from Tito Stephen and Tita Reg and I made sure we stopped by to check it out!! Thanks to Tita Reg for taking us!  

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 As soon as you enter, there is a condiment tray on the left Maggi savor and Jufran banana catsup!! My two favorite pinky sauces 🙂  Please forgive my photos as it was quite dark so some photos are blurred

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 Love the interiors of the place!

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 The owners were there and are friends of Tita Reg, Noel Cruz and Enzo Lim.  Other owners are Nicole Ponseca and Chef Miguel Trinidad

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 And the sister of Enzo who according to Tita Reg is a model!  Very pretty and tall indeed!

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 Love the t-shirts of the servers

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 A very small, nice and cozy place.  It’s so nice to have a place to go to that reminds you of home when you are far away

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And Tita Reg pointed out to us that it is so Pinoy to have a Last supper image in a Filipino dining table 🙂 and I remember my parents and my Lola having one

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 What a creative menu!!!

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This is dedicated to our brother Mike and Gloria.  You should visit Maharlika when in New York to taste the Gloria Diaz drink 🙂

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Oh my gosh!!! I love their complimentary appetizer!!!!!!! Chicken skin with banana catsup and vinegar!! OH MY GOSH! I could eat just this with rice haha!!

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We had the sisig!! YUM YUM!

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with garlic rice!

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Spam fries!

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Click below to go to their website for more information

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Fame

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Last week, my friend Timmy, took me to SMX to attend FAME

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Fame is an annual trade fair for exporters.  This year was different since they combined Manila Now, Cebu Next and Bijoux Cebu

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As you enter, there are different showcases featuring Filipino crafts

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Timmy, my companion, and who is also helping me design the interior of our house 🙂  Her sister Georgia and Gilbert also came as they are building their home.  The fair is really for traders but some individuals come to see what is new and the trends.  I love it because you see the many beautiful products made from our very own raw materials and beautiful designs made from these raw materials

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Bumped into Lindy too

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Happy to see Rachy!! also shopping in the fair

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 and Roselen supporting her friend, Kenneth Cobonpue

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I was only able to go to the home accessories and furniture areas

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They are very strict with photos, you need to ask permission.  I was able to take a few shots

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Dining area

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Heart chair! 🙂

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I did not get to see Manila Wear but they were there in the show

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Pepita’s Lechon

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Thank you my good friend Margie and to Teddy Montelibano, for inviting me to this wonderful experience!!  Margie and I didn’t eat the whole day in preparation for our anticipated Lechon dinner 

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We arrived at this house…

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The home of Dedet 🙂  and the dinner was organized by Spanky.  Dedet told me that a few years ago she took lessons from Reggie Aspiras on how to make lechon and when she finally did learn, she experimented and did her own version which to me is really a very unique way of serving lechon.  More power to you Dedet!

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Other guests who shared the dinner with us

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I sat down to this cute table setting –

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I of course chose the one with the pink piggy 🙂 

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and there was a piggy on the table made out of bread! I was waiting for someone to eat it so i could taste it too, but since no one did, I figured it was just for decoration! 🙂   

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  There are two ways to have Pepitas Lechon.  First is to come over to Dedet’s home and she will prepare a degustation meal with 3 lechons of your choice for 14 people.  Bring your own bottle of wine if you wish, sodas come with the dinner.  The second way is to just order the lechons from her and serve it in your home or parties

That evening, she hosted our dinner.  Good thing I didn’t eat the whole day! 🙂 I didn’t know they were going to serve 4 lechons!  I love the fact that everything in the menu is PINOY!  Even if it has a twist, the dishes are using PINOY ingredients.

Our degustation!   

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Pinoy Pate made with balut

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Pinoy caviar made with fish roe ( bihod )

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This was supposed to be rellenong bulaklak but instead this crispy lumpia wrapper with quesong puti and melon was served

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Pinoy pasta – Carbonara pasta with chicharon 🙂

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Our table when everyone left to get their first lechon dish! 

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You go to the terrace where there is a lady waiting by the lechon….waiting for us to come so she can cut the lechon 🙂 

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And here it is 

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Always made with love 🙂

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Everyone loved the sound of the crunch coming from cutting the lechon – someone said it would be nice as a ringtone!  haha!!  Watch the video to hear the crackling of the crispy skin!

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The first lechon was the Filipino lechon which had sisig rice inside!  I liked it but I think I would have liked it even more if the sisig was also crispy! WOW!!! Sorry Iw as not able to take a proper photo as I was on the other side of the table and believe me the lechon disappears fast! 🙂 I heard someone asking if she serves lechon sauce and Dedet told him that she does not have any lechon sauce because it would be an insult to her 🙂  

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Back to the table.  Dedet’s table normally fits 14 people but we were a little more than that that evening 

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Eto Naiba – There is a palate cleanser after each lechon.  A Pinoy salad with mango, Chicco and longgan with a sampaloc brandy dressing

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Dedet ringing her bell before every dish so she can get our attention and explain to us the next dish 🙂 

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The next lechon was the GERMAN lechon 

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Stuffed with herb, garlic, potato and pandan leaves!  YUMMY!!!  Dedet saw my plate and told me to go back to make sure I got the roasted garlic inside!  It made a world of difference so make sure not to forget the roasted garlic.  Sorry no photo of the garlic

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Palate Cleanser Calamansi Sherbet 

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Third Lechon – CHINESE LECHON which had Machang rice inside – cashew nuts, castañas and mushrooms.  YUMMY! 

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 Sabachara  

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And the last lechon

Dedet took me out to show me her pugon ovens where the pigs were cooked 

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She has 4 pugon ovens!  These are all made by special order and takes about 3 months lead time to produce   

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The last and my most favorite lechon was the FRENCH lechon with truffle rice.  YUMMY!!!

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All the 4 lechons we had that evening!  WIPED OUT!!!  I think that a lot of the taste comes from the rice inside so I recommend that you eat the lechon together with the rice and do not eat any on its own or else you might say the rice is too salty or the lechon did not have much taste.  Have the complete experience by eating it together

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Dedet said that at the end of the day, all the leftover from the dinners, she divides it among the staff at her place so they can take it home to their family

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Cholestreol Sweeper – Champorado made with oats 

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Dedet’s daughter, Darna, who prepared her special concoction called Darna’s Surprise 🙂  

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Butterbeer from Harry Potter 🙂 I liked it! Darna will be selling this in her booth in the upcoming BEST FOOD FORWARD

Previous entry:  Calling for Participants to Join Now! Best Food Forward 2012 Feb 15, 2012  

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Homemade Sorbetes – Guava ice cream  

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Special Dessert which Dedet explained she dumps all her favorite sweets on this – it’s sticky rice with Choc Nut, pastillas, peanut brittle etc etc  

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Dedet gives a comment card at the end of the meal to everyone, I wrote her a Thank you note 🙂 Thank you Dedet for discovering a great way to serve lechon! 

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The Tatler pose is what they call this – a group photo after the dinner 🙂

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If you have not tried Pepita’s lechon yet,  Give Dedet a call! 🙂pepitas-lechon-036.jpgpepitas-lechon-034.jpgpepitas-lechon-01.jpg

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Aries Caces and Minette Padilla

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Thank you to my bestfriend, Eds, for organizing a beautiful night of music!  I love these things and she loves them too which is why we get along 🙂 We sometimes go to the CCP or go together for concerts,

Previous entry:  Encantada Gala Night August 27, 2011 

but this time, she brought the CCP to me! and to her other friends!! 🙂

I used to play the piano when I was a kid and I remember the numerous hours and days I had to practice for a piece so i could memorize it and play it the proper way.  It’s very hard and it takes a lot of patience and a lot of practice!  That’s why i really admire pianists 

Previous entry:  Carlos Ibay March 12, 2011 

To Aries and Minette, YOU MAKE US PROUD TO BE FILIPINO!  What an honor to witness your performance and a priveledge to watch you in a private home, I feel so lucky and blessed 🙂 

I took video clips of the performance that evening and put them together quickly so I could share it with everyone at Heart2Heart.  They are truly so talented and amazing!  Watch for yourselves 

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Eds set up her house with the help of good friend, Anton Barreto 🙂

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If you want to listen more to Aries playing the piano, visit his soundcloud page, click below

 

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It was also the birthday of Eds’ sister in law, Camille ( notice her two kids who are very cultured too watching Minette and Aries perform )

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Happy Birthday Camille!!

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And we even had Cocktails to go with the show 🙂  I am telling you, this beats going to the CCP! 🙂  Thanks to my dear best friend for organizing this!

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Pinto Art Museum

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Here is a portrait of the famous Dr. Cuanang ( by Winner Jumalon 2006)  found at the Pinto Museum.  Thank you Dr. Cuanang for your amazing contribution to Philippine art!

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We were toured by one of the Saling Pusa artists, Jim Orencio

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The Museum had just opened last December 2010 and I heard it took around 2 years to build with the help of artist Tony Leaño

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Love the display of the Philippine flag!

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It’s Plet’s sculpture by the garden!!

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I was just so awed and dumbfounded so to see so many beautiful antiques and art works around the place!   

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Wow!  This was the first artwork you see as you enter the gallery!  What a treasure!!!!!! A 1992 painting made by the Saling Pusa group! PRICELESS!

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Dr. Cuanang has a beautiful collection! He knew these artists had talent and he supported them.  How can you put a value to even just that alone?  And now it is even so difficult to acquire such works from these artists – Elmer Borlongan, Tony Leaño, Mark Justinani, John Santos, Joy Mallari, Emmanuel Garibay, Geronimo Tapales and the rest of the group!

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A special section for Mark Justiniani works! Wow! 

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Another building.  Love the Leroy artwork on the facade! 

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Plet Borlongan again!  Beautiful!!! I want a Plet sculpture in my garden! 🙂

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Photo opportunity for Mom beside Plet’s beautiful art 🙂

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Thank you also to another Saling Pusa artist, Andy Orencio,  who is the brother of Jim and toured us also around the museum

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Haha! 🙂 

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The Ladies restroom 🙂 

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