A Household with Alaska

Moooooooo!  I can go mooing like a cow with how much milk my body has consumed ever since I was a tot.  Yea, we’ve all heard milk as the best source of calcium and all of its other health benefits like increased bone strength, smoother skin, stronger immune system, prevention of hypertension, dental decay, dehydration, osteoporosis, cancer and other chronic ailments.  But kids at their young age don’t care for all of those.  I surely didn’t.  I cared a lot about the taste.  I still care a lot about taste.  If the taste is delish, I gotta have some more of that.  In our household, my mom made sure that us children drank milk everyday, at least twice a day, even when I got way older.  She sure didn’t have to bend my arm since I love milk.

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Drinking milk or consuming it through food or other dairy product like cheese, ice cream, flavored milk, creamer has been a regular activity.  For most eating parts, I remember seeing the brand Alaska in the pantry, or in the kitchen, or on the table for any milk needs in dishes.  Breakfast of champorado (Filipino version of chocolate rice porridge) was always accompanied by a can of Alaska Evaporated milk to thin out the heaviness of the cocoa and to add that delicate milky taste.  It’s on the table for our pouring pleasure.  Sopas (Filipino version of Chicken Soup) was always cooked in our household with Alaska Evaporated milk.  Pancakes, the batter with Alaska Evaporada, the finished product with Alaska Condensada.  I knew Alaska first as our go to canned milk and not as a US state. 🙂

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Parents think about milk consumption as part of a healthy and balanced diet.  The beneficial health nutrients obtained from milk are essential for the human body and help prevent a number of chronic illnesses.  But how can one make it a staple part of any kid’s diet if it doesn’t taste yummy?  It has to be yummy.  It has to be smack their lips yummy.  My cute nephew, the little rascal I dub Little Popeye as he can be quite grouchy, is very picky when it comes to taste, texture, flavors.  I think most 4-year old tots are like that.  They have barely any regard for rules.  They like what they like.  You can’t tell them what to like.

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So nutrition has to be smarter these days.  It has to be sustainable.  It has to be naturally loved by kids.  And milk has to be g-double-o-d good.  That’s why I got a little excited that the trusted brand I’ve known for decades has powdered milk fortified with Vitamin A for eyesight, Vitamin D for healthy bones and teeth, Zinc and 20+ essential nutrients.  I know my nephew will totally dig it!  My sisters and I loved the brand growing up.  It’s time to pass on the buck and have Little Popeye supplied with an energy boost for school time and play time.

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I let my nephew, Little Popeye, and my sister Joyce try Alaska Powdered Milk and it passed with flying colors because it’s enjoyable to drink.  Click PLAY on the YouTube video below to check out their reactions.  They’re a little shy so it’s a quick snapshot of them snickering and letting Tita Janey video them.

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Food Therapy and Capturing via Huawei P9’s Leica Lens

Plagued with many major projects I’m leading at work, I haven’t found a quiet time to write leisurely lately.  But you and I both know that that doesn’t mean I have slowed down in my eating.  Enjoying the pleasures of good food by big volumes is imprinted in my genetic coding.  It’s been my escape, yet that regular moment where no matter where you are at this stage in your life, no matter how many tasks are in your list, you just pause and dedicate a time for it.

Allow me to round up my Top 10 food therapy (also known as, all that’s in Janey’s Diary) lately.

1. Maple’s Beef Tapa Steak

It’s one of my favorite places for tapa.  Mind you, this is not the tapa we are all used to that’s cut up in strips.  It’s that tapa marinade, slightly sweet and soy-savory, coating a bone-in steak then grilled to medium or medium well or however you like it.  It is served with your choice of two eggs, in my case sunny side up, and very garlicky garlic rice.  It’s accompanied by local pickled papaya (atchara), vinegar and mango tomato relish to cut down the richness and balance the whole meal.  This IS the breakfast of champions.

2. Inagiku’s Aburi Uni

Makati Shangri-La continues to be my favorite hotel since it houses my favorite hotel restaurants and service has always been impeccable ever since I was young and we take family staycations here.  Shang Palace is my first choice here but close second is their Japanese restaurant, Inagiku.  There is so much to order here like their sashimi and sushi platter served in a gigantic boat.

Aburi means grilled and Uni is sea urchin.  Best sea urchin dish in this side of the town.  It’s velvety in texture, has that grilled smoky taste, unfolding that natural sweetness of uni while accentuating that very unique briny yet bright taste of uni.

3. Maple’s Chili

Since this is also a staple order when I’m at Maple, this deserves to be included here.  Maple serves one of the best chili’s in town, outside ahem mine, and the only one that has the perfect corn bread to go with it.  Theirs is Jalapeno Corn Bread.  Need I say more?  Problem with my last visit, the bread seemed to have shrunk from its normal size.  Still at Php 155, Maple’s Chili was perfect for the call of the weather lately.

4. Salvatore Cuomo’s Scampi Pasta

The hottest restaurant in town these days.  I’ve gone twice in 5 days and was just there last Monday.  Ordered quite a number of dishes which will make up most of this list.  What stood out most is Salvatore Cuomo’s Scampi Pasta, full of that scampi flavor tossed in linguini pasta with at least 4 scampi to pick on. Mmm-mm!

5. Salvatore Cuomo’s Caprese

Fresh, light, healthy and deeeee-li-cious!

The group at Salvatore Cuomo two Wednesdays ago.  Special shout out to Laine who I bumped into that night who sent over Tiramisu.

On my next visit a few days later, I ordered Salvatore’s porterhouse steak, ribeye steak and lamb.  No, it’s not too much food.  Just right.

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ASUS ZenFone 2 ZE500KL with 8-Megapixel Camera and Laser Auto Focus System

Last year, I reviewed ASUS ZenFone 4 and ZenFone 5 on this space and it was only 1-2GB RAM then.  Earlier this year, ASUS created a trend in the market releasing the first smartphone in the world equipped with 4GB of RAM and we just went a little bonkers.

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The time to unbox dawned upon us once again.  This time, we are unboxing the ASUS ZenFone 2 Laser.

The ASUS ZenFone 2 Laser is incredibly thin measuring only 3.9mm but offers an ergonomic design that gives a good grip on my hand.  I’d probably describe this as “the feels,” which the youth these days refer more to “emotions.”  The curved back helps the grip and my small index finger can naturally adjust the volume without any strain and serve as my selfie key.  Its trademark concentric circle design with spin pitch of only 0.13mm complements the hairline metallic finish in the back cover.  I have an iPhone 6 and if not for the pseudo-leather cover, I would’ve probably dropped my phone easily many times due to the flat and slippery surface.

After the “feels,” I would normally wipe the screen since my fingerprints would be all over it.  ZenFone 2 Laser has a 20nm anti-fingerprints layer on its cover glass which makes sliding and swiping the phone prints-free!  Other than the special coating, ASUS ZenFone 2 has TruVivid Technology that only needs 2 layers of the sensor glass and air gap which minimizes the reflection on your screen and maximizes clarity and brightness.

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Caution Hot: Spicy Noodle House

Most of the time I instigate eating lunch out with the team and exploring new places.  We are quite new around the Quezon City area, being sheltered mostly in the Ortigas CBD.  This time, it was Ivan who suggested where to eat.  I get excited when someone else makes a restaurant recommendation, it takes the pressure off my back and I can just then concentrate taking the pressure of food pushed inside my tummy.  Woohoo.

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Caution Hot was packed when we arrived but it took only a quick 10-minute wait for a table to get vacated and their wait staff to bus out.  Their menu is simple and straightforward.  For noodles, you have the choice of noodles (whether wheat or egg noodles), toppings (all veggie, pork, beef or seafood), broth (option of Szechuan, asam laksa, classic), and burn level which tells them how spicy you want your noodle bowl to be.

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An Adventure Awaits with Globe Cloud SummerSelfie Promo

All men and women are in the pursuit of happiness. Many of the greatest minds tackled the question of how to be truly happy… how to make it last. The great truths about happiness have been laid out by brilliant thinkers. I have no startling new secret to happiness. I do know that when I surrendered my life to Christ and accepted Him as my personal Lord and Savior, I have understood the joy of His salvation. And I’ve never felt that depth of happiness before.

As I spend my time with Him in prayer and living my life guided by His Word, my heart has gladdened from the inside out. My days have been filled with small pleasures that bring me joy. Apart from food, traveling is also one of the things that stir happiness in me. I’m no stranger to Bali and I’ve returned thrice in the last year. Last December, I took a solo sojourn to quiet down and rediscover myself. Traveling alone can be challenging, especially if you have to take your own photo but this new age has trained us to take “selfies” so it shouldn’t be a big worry.

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Without crossing the border of vanity, it’s beautiful to celebrate the “self.” Selfie photos are one manifestation of that. You look at social networking sites and you see tons of photos of people and people at majestic places or moments. Summer is the perfect season as there are a lot of traveling happening, and before we know it, we have hundreds of photos on our phones and storage is starting to max out.

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I stumbled upon this new service of leading postpaid company Globe called “Globe Cloud.” As the name suggests, it’s a cloud storage that allows you to store stunning photos, video clips (especially now you can’t stop with Dubsmash), your contacts list in case something happens to your phone or it gets stolen heaven forbid, your workout playlist and text messages. It’s exclusive to Globe and TM subscribers only – another great service from Globe.

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McDonald’s McRib Satisfies Your Barbecue Craving

We all heard the rumor late last year. Others wouldn’t believe it. Some people have seen it in some stores. There was an excited hush surrounding craving tummies. A few snapshots circled social media.  But like the Yeti, it disappeared into the night.

You probably had your first dibs of it if you grew up or have visited the States. Look no further, as McDonald’s Philippines finally makes it available in the country! The well-loved pork rib sandwich with a juicy, rib-shaped pork patty slathered with sweet, tangy, and smoky barbecue sauce served on 5-inch caramelized buns.

Welcome, The McDonald’s McRib!

People have differing opinions on their taste preference ranging from salty and spicy to sweet and sour. But Pinoys mostly love their barbecue the same way – sweet, smoky and ultra saucy!

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Nomama Bids Adieu with Php 1 Ramen

Nomama will always have a big fan in me. Whenever I am dining there, there is zero willpower to resist their Wagyu Beef Cheek Ramen or the Spicy Tongue Dry Noodle. I also cannot dine there without ordering their tasty gyoza, which I think is one of the best in Manila.

Their gyozas do not require any dipping sauce, just a splash of Tabasco and you’d have the best appetizer or accompaniment to your ramen. I love their mushroom gyoza which is just brimming with this rich woodsy flavor but their beef curry rib gyoza is nothing short of awesome too, like the Wagyu Beef Cheek Ramen.

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Vom Fass Artisan Specialty Store

Jars and canisters are some of the things I like purchasing, even the little versions of these as well.  Lately, I’ve been into airtight glass food storage jars that keep food fresh and mason jars that I can use for display, serving, vase or arts and crafts.  I love little jars particularly, especially when it stores artisanal products like aged balsamic vinegars or truffle oil.  For a foodie and trying hard to be a home cook like me, it’s like giving me a Tiffany box.

Sometime last year, I received a small 40ml jar that contains truffle oil.  I love anything truffle.

I asked where it came from and was told it was from Vom Fass.  Vom Fass recently opened at Shangri-la Plaza mall and offers an extraordinary line-up of single malt whiskeys, artisanal oils, vinegars, spirits, liqueurs, and other non-alcoholic specialties, all of which may be sampled ‘from the cask’ (which is what ‘Vom Fass’ means in English).

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Le Café Curieux

I try to sneak inside Makati some Sundays or Saturdays, not that I’m declared as a persona non grata in this city, in fact I had a Makati residence for a while back in 2006-2007, but it’s the heavy traffic and clogged streets I try to avoid.  About 2 Sundays ago after biking at UP and Ateneo, off we drove to Makati to check out an art gallery slash restaurant.  2 months ago, we traveled all the way to Tagaytay to visit an art gallery café there.  I’m so glad Makati was just a half an hour away on a Sunday.

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In the midst of the red light district stands Le Café Curieux.  The eye on its logo is befitting its name and has become the object of curiosity along the alley of gentleman bars.  For those interested in French home cooking but veers off due to the hefty price it’s usually associated with, Le Café Curieux will again pique your interest.

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Inside is a small dining area with the bar taking most of the left while the paintings on the wall pan your attention to the right.  Wine barrels are used for décor and tables.

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We were ushered in the al fresco area, which was a good spot to watch and listen to the light rain while waiting for our orders.  The outdoor dining area has somewhat a garden-style vibe.

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New Attractions at Nomama

I wanted to start this entry with some claps and pointing fingers singing, “I want Nomama Nomama (clap clap) but you (gun hands)!” but since Spanky beat me to it in a shout-out (and prolly a few other blogs), I will walk the road less taken and begin in a more dramatic flair.  I struggle to remember when the last time I wept tears of unsustainable joy… but that evening at Nomama……. does that work?  Okay, so maybe I don’t know have enough flair in me to sustain a take off like that.

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Decorated with lots of wood element in a rich industrial scheme and an open kitchen, Nomama continues with its commitment to use the very best ingredients each time, usually locally sourced, towards a bold direction.  Inherent is its style highlighting Japanese flavors, frequently borrowing influences from Asian neighbours.

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Nomama Artisan Ramen 

Chef Him Uy de Baron collaborated with people who share the same passion and commitment as he has in food.  Ever since Nomama opened, Kitayama has been their choice of beef, one of the best local suppliers, dubbed as the supplier of local “USDA” and simply, because they’re very good at what they do.

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New dishes in the menu can make vegetarians have a field day with many options for their preference.  Ministry of Mushrooms, another supplier, paved the way for this.

On the Table

Beef Tataki with Uni and Chips

Blend of Kitayama tenderloin tips and Ribeye, seasoned with uni butter and lime.  It was served garnished with micro-greens and tomato confit and roasted shitake.

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There are no slow starters here.  My palate was immediately unlocked by the brine velvety taste of the uni butter, faintly rich yet reclaimed by the hint of lime.  The tender cubes of beefy integrity eased the tension on my shoulders for this dinner and helped me relax back on my seat.  I knew good things are to come.

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Thai Spiced Tri Tip with Jasmine Rice and Pineapple Salad, Herbs and Red Curry Dressing

I love watching Iron Chef and it’s a lustful fantasy of mine to imagine myself as one of the judges savoring the dishes prepared by the chefs using the secret ingredient.  I no longer have to wipe the drool off my gaping mouth staring at the screen with a pitiful “Puss in Boots” look. Nomama somehow makes me feel I’m being served something really special.

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The round plate comes bearing seared tri-tip crusted with cilantro, coriander seeds and sliced very thin.  It’s leaning over what seems like risotto tossed with cashews, glazed pineapple, tomatoes and cucumber and dressed with spicy red curry dressing, pickled onions.

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The lean cut of meat, although lacking that marbling that gives that rich fatty flavor but definitely healthier, was flavorful and tenderly wonderful to put inside my mouth.  I mop the plate with the beef, take a bit of the rice and tomato and… it just beckons a smile.  Receiving it on the other end is Gerry, my dinner partner that evening sitting across me.  He is smiling as well but oblivious to mine and more obvious to the food.

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Damaso Residencia, A Private Kitchen by Chef Bambi Sy Gobio

 

Last August, Bubba and I headed out to hunt down a Swiss chalet-type of house somewhere in Greenhills.  If you pay attention closely right after La Salle Greenhills, the red roof and green shutters are hard to miss despite the tall brown gate.

 

Bubba and I arrived first ahead of the others and were welcomed to a waiting-slash-reading room that looked like it was a setting taken out of the movie, “The King’s Speech.” 

It felt so English except that the server asked what drinks we wanted and asked politely if we’d like to try their Tubig ni Maria.  Curiosity didn’t kill the foodie and we found out that it is actually cucumber water lazed with ginger and lemon.  I obliged since I barely drink colas or anything else –it’s an interesting take which still retained the purity and lightness of water.

 

If you’re familiar with Restaurante Pia Y Damaso, the restaurant that started that whole theme of Spanish-Filipino era from interiors to menu, the original concept was from Chef Bambi Sy Gobio.  The Damaso restaurant in Greenbelt 5 took Filipino cuisine to a new light with her at the helm.  Chef Bambi further opens your palate with scrumptious dishes taken from her family recipes at her lovely home.  Damaso Residencia, is the newest private kitchen to open its doors to discerning foodies.

 

If you are celebrating birthdays, anniversaries, family occasions and in need of a venue for group gatherings, Damaso Residencia is a good option to hold a private dinner at.  That evening, the spread was centered on Chef Bambi’s famous Roasted Turkey with Chorizo Stuffing.

 

The guests started piling up in the sitting room.  The air was busy with talks of latest food discoveries while everyone munched on bite-size corn muffins and chicken skin served on a tier of silver platter.  

After a short while, we gathered inside the dining area which was an elegant setting fit for a happy family ready to partake in a feast.

On the Table

Split Pea Soup

The warm soup of split pea felt comforting since it was raining that day.  It’s in the shade of greyish green color that has a grainy composition that gives it texture.

 

Baked Fish

Of course, the roasted turkey is but lonely with the accompaniment of other viands like the baked fish.  The sauce was delicious and combines ingredients of lemon, wine, caramelized onions, garlic and tomatoes.

 

Creamy Mashed Potato

Smooth smashed potato perfect alternative starch for “trying hard non-rice eaters” like me.  The no-rice diet like most of my diets only lasted a day.

 

Roasted Turkey with Chorizo Stuffing

The star of the show comes out eliciting hushed enthusiasm from the crowd.  It’s fairly-sized for our party’s number but Chef Gobio has bigger turkey sizes for bigger groups.  After giving the turkey dirty looks, and snapping shots for food pornography, the server then starts to willfully glide the sharp knife across the breast part for easy serving.  

 

He also places the chorizo stuffing and other vegetables neatly on the serving plate.  With the hefty weight, turkey has the tendency to be dry, but these thinly sliced turkey meat were incredibly moist and tender than expected. 

 

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Miss Universe 2010 Winners in Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas

 

 

The Official TOP 15 and TOP 10

 

The OFFICIAL final 15 contestants announced:

  1. Miss Puerto Rico Mariana Paola Vicente (21)
  2. Miss Ukraine Anna Poslavska(23)
  3. Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete (22)
  4. Miss Belgium Cilou Annys (19)
  5. Miss Ireland Rozanna Purcell (20)
  6. Miss South Africa Nicole Flint (22)
  7. Miss France Malika Menard (23)
  8. Miss Australia Jesinta Campbell (19)
  9. Miss Jamaica Yendi Phillipps (24)
  10. Miss Russia Irina Antonenko (18)
  11. Miss Albania Angela Martini (24)
  12. Miss Colombia Natalia Navarro (23)
  13. Miss Guatemala Jessica Scheel (20)
  14. Miss Czech Republic Jitka Valkova (18)
  15. Miss Philippines Venus Raj (22)

 

 

 

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MISS UNIVERSE 2010 TOP 10

 (LIVE in Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas)

 

Ireland

Albania

Philippines

Jamaica

Mexico

 

Ukraine

Puerto Rico

South Africa

Guatemala

Australia

 

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Miss Congeniality – Miss Australia

Miss Photogenic – Miss Thailand

National Costume – Miss Thaliand

 

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Miss Universe TOP Five

 

  1. Mexico (pretty Mexicana with so much appeal)
  2. Australia (girl next door beauty)
  3. Jamaica (looks like Jada Pinkett Smith with a sharper feature)
  4. Ukraine (soft beauty like a porcelain doll)
  5. Philippines (ethereal beauty and charm!!!)

 

 

 

Miss Philippines Question:

What is the one big mistake that you did in your life? And what did you do to make it right?

 

Miss Philippines Answer:

Thank you for that wonderful question.  Good evening Las Vegas! 

In my 22 years of existence, I don’t think I have a major major problem done in my life. 

I’m very confident in the love my family has given me.  And I’m so happy to be here!!!

 

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TOP Five Final Standing

 

4th Runner-up:

Miss Philippines

 

3rd Runner-up:

Miss Ukraine

 

2nd Runner Up:

Miss Australia

 

1st Runner-up:

Miss Jamaica

 

 

Miss Universe 2010 WINNER:

 

Miss Mexico!!!

 

 

Miss Universe 2010 winner is Miss Mexico, Jimena Navarette.

 

 

Congrats Miss Mexico!!!!

and congrats Miss Philippines, Venus Raj!!!! 😉

 

xoxo

 

Missing Make-up Again

 

First time I lost my make-up kit was some time 2004 I think.  I was still with SE then and we were at Glorietta 4 going around.  From the Glorietta 4 entrance (near Breadtalk), we alighted the escalator going to the second floor.  We were talking until two guys in front of me picked up something on the step right before the edge of the escalator, which blocked our way.  I was so nervous at the thought that we would collide with them that I said, “excuse me” loudly.  They were able to stand up just in time that we had enough space to step into the 2nd floor without bumping into them. 

 

As we turned towards the next escalator, I told SE that I’d go back down and check quickly on the Terranova store.  I agreed to follow and meet him in the upper floors.  When I entered Terranova, I clutched my bag and found it open.  I immediately checked what was missing.  Thank goodness, it was only my make-up kit that they were able to get, probably mistaken it for a wallet.  I felt bad that time because I’m the type who’s really attached to my things (I guess it’s the OC behavior) and even if it’s only a highlighter or pen, I’d feel really bad losing it.  I’m so particularly careful with my things.  What more if I lose different items at the same time?  Such is the same in the case of a make-up kit. 

 

Thankfully, I got over it a few days later since my mom bought me replacement (plus I was using L’Oreal powder foundation that time which is way more cheaper than EL) and because I thought I was luckier not to get more valuable stuff stolen.  I’m sure the culprit/s (it’s a widespread escalator-thieving modus operandi up to this date) weren’t gunning for my make-up stash.  They probably thought it was my wallet.

 

Last Saturday, Bubba and I went around to canvass furniture in Hemady, Pioneer area, and Greenhills.  Trying to make my bag lighter, I removed the make-up kit and placed it on the side pocket of the car door.  I’ve done this maybe 8 times before but never had any problem.  Sunday, I realized that I didn’t have it in my bag and immediately looked inside the car.  It was gone.

 

Two points where I probably lost it:

 

  1. In Greenhills, Bubba went back to the car and got something out of my side of the car thus opening that passenger door.  His leg must have bumped into it?  Or I might have bumped into it at one point or another getting in and out of the car and I didn’t notice.
  2. We had dinner at La Tienda that evening.  I debated whether to change clothes and shoes (I was wearing a shirt, shorts and Fit Flops.  There’s a dress code at La Tienda and most of Makati restaurants.  I asked out front if I needed to change, they let me in without having to change into my shoes even.)  I think I debated inside my head whether or not I should freshen up.  I don’t have any recall if I grabbed my make-up kit.  I went straight inside the washroom when we came in.  I might have placed it on the counter and left it there.

 

We called La Tienda yesterday and called 3-4 times to check but the staff said they didn’t find anything.

 

I went on a cleaning rampage yesterday that took me until almost 12mn to finish because I felt really really really bad.  I even cleaned my big make-up bag at home and threw some old stuff.  There’s nothing to use there for my day-to-day, it’s mostly eyeshadows, lipsticks –basically variants in case I need to put heavy make-up on for an occasion or an office Christmas program or something.  I had no appetite for dinner last night.  I didn’t eat lunch today.  All I had was sky flakes.

 

I’m sure somebody else must have found it.  Upon seeing the contents, I know there’s no personal interest in it for them.  Besides, why would anyone want to use a used make-up on their face?  What if I had warts or some skin infection?  But it’s nowhere to be found and nobody has returned it.

 

You see I don’t use much make-up on my face.  Lipstick, lipgloss, eyeshadow, blush can last me up to 1 year and even beyond that because when I do use them, I only need to put a little.  I’m not good at putting on make-up anyway so I just stay with the basics.  Less means less mistakes.  What I usually run out of is powder but that even takes 6-9 months before I need to replenish. 

 

Inside the small pouch:

 

Estee Lauder Cyberwhite Powder Refill PHP 2,150 (I just bought 2 weeks ago)

 

 

Estee Lauder Powder Case approx. PHP 1,800 (2 years old)

Lancome Juicy Tubes Fraise approx. PHP 1,150 (almost full, bought in August 2009)

 

Lancome Mascara L’Extreme Black approx. PHP 1,500 (almost dried out but only 2 months old)

Lancome Eye Pencil (free with a Lancome promo before)

 

Lancome Flash Retouche Concealer approx. PHP 1,995 (about ¼ full)

 

 

Shu Uemera Glow On Blush approx. PHP 1,500 (can still last me for 1 whole year or more)

 

Cheap lipstick I got in Japan Yakuyen Store (can still last me for 1 whole year or more)

L’Oreal Lip Gloss PHP 200 (I got on a sale)

Cheap Eye Shadow I got in Japan Yakuyen Store (1 light pink shade out –2 darker pink shades can still last me until end of 2010)

Oral B Travel Toothbrush approx. PHP 75 (2 months old)

Tommy Hilfiger Make-up Pouch (gift from my ninang in 2005 which I only used in 2007)

 

TOTAL: approx. PHP 10,370

 

It’s so heartbreaking.  It takes time to build up that make-up library again.  And this is the only time I wished I lost my darn wonky phone instead of that.  I could have bought a new phone with that much investment.

 

 

I’m pushing the envelope with this living room project I’m currently working on.  And this “missing make-up kit” is pulling the plug on my plans.  It’s a letdown, a distraction and another financial load.  I feel like screaming and at the same time I feel like curling up in my bed and sulking 🙁

 

I didn’t realize that losing a make-up kit could be really depressing.

 

Learning Points: 

 

  1. Never to put anything again on the side pocket of the car door
  2. Put a calling card inside the make-up kit or tag it with name and contact details (sounds silly but might help)
  3. I know I’m OC but I got to be fierce in double-checking each place I just left.  I do this regularly already but my wandering mind must have slipped and forgot
  4. Get a new bag where I can store everything without hurting my back

 

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Status Magazine’s Yard Sale

 

 

Where are you doing your Christmas shopping?

Drop by Status Magazine’s Christmas Yard Sale for some interesting finds.

🙂

 

Japan and Jane: The Kooka Boora Tales Begin

 

 

The highlight of 2006 was my nearly 1-month scholarship stay in Japan.

 

 

It was the last month of winter and like a hibernating bear, I gained 25 lbs due to no exercise!!!

 

I have yet to write down and recount that trip to various parts of Japan (Osaka, Tokyo, Kagawa Perfecture, etc.).  For the meantime, reminisce with me in a photo journal.

 

Interaction Weekend at Lake Seiko

We stayed at a beautiful hotel near Lake Seiko for one full weekend to interact with the Japanese youth.  We were divided into groups consisting of both Filipino and Japanese.  During the last day, our group presented a video that showed each other’s similarity and difference in culture -our topic was courtship and marriage.   

I got married in Japan (ha ha ha).  I still laugh hard remembering the whole shoot.  We made use of makeshift props.

 

What the heck was I wearing? Don’t ask haha.  It was fashion catastrophe.

 

(Inside the computer room)

 

Universal Studios!

 

Harassing the mascot who’s trying to get away.

 

 

 

With the President of the class Sherwin

 

(Cooking class)  All I’m thinking, “WHEN are were going to eat?” 🙂

 

(Making Udon noodles!)

 

Learning Japan’s Ubiquitous World

 

Mario World?

 

Dee Group

 

Karaoke in the play room is Pinoy’s number one past time.

 

In between classes

 

K-oke every night!

 

In one of their hi-tech museums

 

Sitting on top of the world?

 

Goofin’ around

 

Groped by a monkey 😀

 

Narita Airport

 

Kung Fu style peddling

 

Disneyland

 

Just slant your head a bit to the right.

 

Fun Fun Day

 

Gangsta Paradise

 

Drinking Sesh at Lake Seiko

 

Bridging the Gap

 

Who’s to blame?

 

What a windy day!

 

Breathtaking sight outside

 

When I say jump, you say, how high?

 

Some Japanese mistake me for Japanese.

 

Long long distance love affair, whoo-ho, I can’t find you anywhere… whoo-ho

 

(Part II coming up)

 

Random Japan Photo Album

 

 

PBB Double Up

 

 

I missed the opening night of the Philippine reality hit TV show, PBB.  This newest season dubbed as PBB Double Up launched last Sunday with 10 housemates and 2 pairs of male twins.  The housemates were chosen from 57,824 applicants who personally went to the 18 audition sites located worldwide. 

 

Princess, the Sassy Vamp ng Cebu

Tom, the Romantic Stud ng Samar

Delio, the Simpatikong Kusinero ng Batangas

Paul Jake, the Negosyante Prince ng Cebu

Jason, the Boy Astig ng Mindoro

Melissa, the Inday Kengkay ng Gen San

Yuri, the Multilingual Hottie ng Japan

Carol, the Conservative Pharmacist ng Tondo

Mariel, the Struggling Mom ng Davao –is she the one who looks a bit like Wendy Valdez from PBB Season 2?

Yhel, the Young Widow ng Pampanga

Toffi, the Basket Bolero ng Rizal, and his twin brother Kenny, the Joker Jock ng Rizal

JP, the Jetsetter Dad ng Quezon City,and his twin brother JM, the Delightful Dad ng Quezon City.

 

Paul Jake, Kenny, Yuri, Princess and Tom are the ones emerging to have interesting personalities.

 

The housemates are billeted separately in two houses and right after the opening night, the twin pair were put to a challenge.  Inside the confession room that adjoins the two houses, Big Brother instructed the two sets of twins—JP and JM as well as Toffi and Kenny not to inform the other housemates about the other twin. 

 

Image Source: PBB Multiply Site

 

The twins went to separate houses and spent some time there when Big Brother called them again to instruct them to exchange places.  If they failed in this task, they will incur the penalty of forced eviction.  Last night’s first official EP showed that the house where most of the girls are staying suspect that something is up, particularly Carol, the conservative pharmacist and instructor from Tondo.  Melissa, the supposedly funny one from the group noticed the difference in weight and facial features when the other pair substituted.

 

Tune in to know if the big double secret will be busted before the actual reveal.  This ABS-CBN show airs every weeknight, right after Dahil May Isang Ikaw.

 

The Big Winner of PBB Double Up will get P1 million cash, a house and lot worth P2.5 million, a water business franchise, and an Asian tour. Aside from that, the Final Four will get to choose charitable institutions that will receive cash amounts equivalent to what they would be taking home.

 

PBB Steaming is available on SKY Cable.  Call 631-0000 for more information.

 

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Miss Universe 2009 Winner

 

 

Miss Venezuela won the 2009 Miss Universe crown giving a back-to-back title to their country.  It is also Venezuela’s sixth time bagging the coveted beauty crown since the pageant’s creation.  Very young at 18, Stefania Fernandez, dressed in a flowing tiered red evening gown, jumped in joy (rather not so gracefully) with fellow Miss Venezuela 2008 winner.  As the crown was passed from one Venezuelan beauty to the next, the two cheered and teetered in elation that made the crown briefly fell to the floor. 

 

 

Personal bet Dominican Republic Ada Aimee de la Cruz was the first runner up.  Dominican Republic had the toughest question being asked whether or not HIV test should be mandatory.  Another personal bet in the top 15 didn’t make it to the next cut, Miss South Africa.  Our Filipina bet didn’t also make it to the Top 15 cut.

 

 

The other finalists were Miss Kosovo, Droga Ganusha; Miss Australia, Rachael Finch; and Miss Puerto Rico, Mayra Matos Perez.  Miss China, Wang Jingyao, was named Miss Congeniality and Miss Thailand, Chutima Durongdej, won Miss Photogenic.

 

 

The new Miss Universe is from the city of Merida in the west of a beauty-obsessed South American country where hard-fought pageants are something of a national sport, with contestants widely dissected by the public and the media.

 

If there was one gripe about the whole worldwide-televised event, it’s the production.  The prestigious pageant included musical performances by Flo Rida (whose music I listen to and like but it felt inappropriate to have him sing in the pageant with a background of “glamorous/model” women clad in bikinis jump in Hip Hop music), Heidi Montag, David Guetta and Kelly Rowland.

 

Related Post

Miss Universe LIVE on ABS-CBN

 

 

Make-up Must Buys- Estee Lauder Cyber White EX, Lancome Flash Retouche

 

 

Powders and concealers, other than being effective ways to brighten a tired face, should also be a brand reputable for skincare.  Some brands carry certain ingredients that may be harsh on your skin, thus advancing the age of the skin.

A good skin is all it takes to make the face dazzling, but for days that you find yourself a bit oily and need a quick cover-up, the following are face must haves. 

 

Estee Lauder Cyber White EX Refill PHP 2,150

Building on over 20 years of whitening expertise, the Estee Lauder research and development team have been hard at work developing a deeper understanding of Asian skin and the cause of dark spots. Based on new findings and the knowledge that “not all spots are created equal”, Estee Lauder brings you Cyber White Ex – our most comprehensive brightening system ever – with three highly targeted, breakthrough technologies, to help correct and prevent three different types of spots responsible for clouding your complexion: Stubborn Age Spots, Small Surface Spots and those Barely Visible Spots just below the skin’s surface.

 

 

 

Lancome Flash Retouche (No. 2) PHP 1,995

Radiance boosting, anti-fatigue concealer brush pen

 

 

An anti-dark circle complexion “perfecter” that lights up dull areas of your face and smoothes your features for a healthy glow. The high-precision brush increases the anti-fatigue effect and diminishes imperfections.
An instant burst of freshness for your face!  2.5 ml brush applicator

 

 

 

 

Fit Flop –Oprah Swears By It

 

 

Okay, if asked who is the most avid reader of Didi’s site, I know who to point to (Pointing ALL fingers to Bubba).  He sometimes goes, “did you read Didi’s blah blah…” and I will be totally clueless because he gets to read it first before I do.

 

One day, he started blabbing about this newest technology in flip flops –Fit Flop, that he read over Didi’s site.  He said it would really be good for my back since I have scoliosis and I always complain of back pains.  I said I don’t need the fit flops because nowadays you would always find me in sneakers anyway (even in the office, unless I have an important meeting with affiliates).  My white sneakers are pretty comfortable. 

 

He objects and says that Fit Flop is beneficial for this and that.  He goes on to drop the name of Oprah.  Oprah swears by it.  Right.

 

The next big question: how much is it?

 

 

 

When he answered that it was a whopping PHP 3K, I said immediately, “NO WAY JOSE!!!”  I am NOT going to buy flip flops that are that expensive.  It’s crazy!

 

I remember buying Havaianas some 5 years ago that are half as much and I have never used them.  It’s still in the box.  What do I need another pair of flip flops for?  I for one do not need an extra. 

 

 

Every time Bubba remembers Fit Flop, he keeps insisting that I get one.  He said he would buy it for me.  Even if he buys it for me, I don’t want IT.  It’s just a waste of hard earned money.

 

So the story goes, we were in Powerplant Mall last Saturday.  Bubba spots the Fit Flop stand and hauled me there.  I said I don’t want to try it on but he was so persistent.  Bubba got me try it on and it was pretty comfortable.  But I still wasn’t that sold.  Since he is really bent on buying me one, I let him be.  It’s for my “health” anyway.  It also supposedly helps you burn more calories as you walk on them.  Exercise while wearing flip flops?

 

 

The woman who turns everything she touches to gold backs it up.

 

Oprah swears by it.  And most importantly, so does Didi.

 

On June 22, 2009, I have officially joined the bandwagon of those in UK who are in this Fit Flop craze since 2007.  Thanks Bubba! 

 

 

PHP 2,900

Fit Flop Off White Suede Strap Sandals

Powerplant Mall

 

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Fit Flop Website

Candishhh Tales Fit Flop Post

 

Gold Glads

 

Lately, I am back to a shopping frenzy.

 

Surprisingly, it was me dragging Bubba to the mall instead of the other way around.  I don’t think I’ve had the shopping itch since three years back.

 

 

PHP 599 or PHP 699 (I forget)

Gold Gladiator Sandals (I’m not into gladiators but this one struck my fancy.  The gold is subtle and not overly loud)

People are People

Shangri-la Plaza Mall