Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Anthony Bourdain likes pig.

I am what you would consider a culinary observer. I dabble with recipes here and there but I'm hardly a player, more a bystander.

Food shows interest me. Even more so when mixed with a good dose of travel. So imagine my delight when I found out that Anthony Bourdain has just shot an episode of "No Reservations" in Cebu.


Way to reprezent, Market Manila!

But look it, it seems Tony was nervous about his visit to the P.I.


Photo: TravelChannel.com

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Oh, Brett.

Bill Plaschke of the LA Times does not mince words. Why Brett? Why?!

Time to shop for an Aaron Rodgers jersey.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Vote


I got my ballot in the mail last week. Which got me thinking more seriously about who I'm going to vote for. Having watched all the presidential debates to date, I feel I have a fairly good grasp of what the candidates say they are about. But it's what's unsaid that we need to pay extra attention to. 

How does one decide who to vote for? With a war on and the economy in turmoil, this question has never been so important.

What ever you decide, do so with as much information as possible. Decide what matters to you and vote accordingly. What are your key issues? Along with war and the economy, mine include the environment, education, immigration and health care. 

I'll make my pick at the end of the week and send my ballot in. 

Who are you voting for?

Monday, October 20, 2008

Packers, yeah!

The Green Bay Packers won. Yey!

V and I joined other fans at the Knuckles Sports Bar in Monterey to watch the Packers trample the Colts yesterday. And as soon as that game was over, Packers fans switched to cheering for the Jets and Brett Favre as they went into overtime against the Raiders.

The Jets lost, but today the question is whether Favre committed "football treason." Say it isn't so.

Unplugged

Do your pocketbooks and the environment a favor and unplug those appliances now.

Unplugged at my house:
Coffeemaker
Toaster 
All chargers
Printers
Hairdryer
Sonicaire charger

Plugged in:
Cable boxes and TVs (I know, but my DVR...)

Living Green

I'm far from a strict environmentalist, but I try. Recently, things around my house have forced me to find greener alternatives to getting things done. Not only do they work, they're also much cheaper.

ANTS: I opened my pantry door last night and was shocked at the sight of ants crawling all over boxes and cans. The lure was a bottle of honey, but they made sure to stop at everything else along the way as well.

We had some leftover ant baits so I busted those out. They contains something that's poisonous to ants when consumed. But the tricky part is that the ants have to crawl inside the bait, take a bite, and go home to die or something. I watched as they circled the bait and walked away. What was attracted to the bait was my dog, Briscoe. After seeing her sniff around it, I thought, there's got to be a better way. 

A quick Google searched revealed a solution that worked so well, I was totally surprised: talcum powder. Apparently, ants hate it. I scrounged around for a stray bottle of baby powder. Nothing. Found a nearly empty bottle of foot powder under the bathroom sink instead. I sprinkled it liberally in my pantry, shut the door, and about 20 minutes later, the ants were all gone. And I didn't have to worry about poison spreading on our food, or having the dog accidentally snack on the bait. 

DISHWASHER: The combination of a crappy dishwasher and hard water has resulted in plates and glasses coming out of the dishwasher with all sorts of junk still on them. I use biodegradable soaps, which used to work well at my last house, but not here. The problem seems to be with the rinse cycle, since that's when I presume grimy things are being redeposited back onto my dishes. After two visits from the dishwasher repair guy, I was advised to buy the strongest detergent I can, and use a rinse aid like Jet-Dry. Only then, I was told, would my dirty plates actually come out clean. 

Begrudgingly, I did just that. See, even though I want to be as green as possible, the products I chose have to work first and foremost. Otherwise, why bother? 

I picked up some triple-action dishwasher soap with the rinse aid already added in. After a few loads, I found that not only did it not work any better, the strong smells it created were enough to knock me out.

Google again to the rescue. The solution? Good old white vinegar. White vinegar is pretty amazing. I've long since used it as a laundry detergent booster (great for keeping whites white), a deodorizer (mix with some water and spray on upholstery, carpet and the dog's bed), and as a natural disinfectant (instead of Pine-Sol, mop with this instead).

I loaded my dishwasher's rinse aid dispenser with the stuff last night, ran a load, and viola! Clean plates with no filmy white residue or food scum! I will now go back to my green dishwasher soap. Combined with the vinegar, I think it will get the job done minus the noxious fumes.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Let's start by planning a wedding.


Not mine, of course, but that of a really dear friend. 

S is perhaps one of my oldest friends. We were giggly high school girls together, when our days would turn on a smile from a crush, when we would spend lunch hour on a churchyard swing, when we dreamed of the life ahead while walking that tree-lined campus. 

She was the one who took me to the doctor when our Biology teacher correctly assessed that I had in fact gone to school with the measles. Together, we scared ourselves silly with ghosts stories while reviewing for the UPCAT at C's house. We walked and talked all those years ago, getting to know each other while we got to know ourselves. 

We parted ways of sorts in college, and in the years after that. But all the while, I knew she would always be there for me, and I for her. 

Eighteen years later, here we are, planning her wedding. And I am honored beyond words to be her maid of honor. 

More wedding planning details will follow, with her permission. 

PHOTO: S and I at another friend's wedding in January.

Let's try this again.

Changing names in an attempt to reinvigorate this blog. Who would have thought that writing for it's own sake could be so difficult to sustain? Certainly not me. 

Let's see how far we go.