Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Fun Subic




Now this is what I call a real family vacation. Subic is nothing fancy or spectacular, but it's so convenient going there via the impressive SCTEX that I don't worry about Brandon being so tired of driving, or the kids being so bored in the car. Accommodations are affordable and comfortable (we stayed at Vista Marina) plus I love the Koren food at Subic. We will be going back for sure.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Mamou

Rating:★★★★★
Category:Restaurants
Cuisine: Other
Location:Serendra, Fort Bonifacio
If I could give Mamou more than five stars, I would. Brandon and I had dinner there last night (sort of a date, with Brenzie of course; Trix at home napping then playing) and I just love, love the food. We ordered Roast Pork and Chicken and this was simply superb. We had red rice to go with the roast meats and it was so comforting. We also had Linguine Vongole and this was good too. I highly recommend this place. In fact, I'm organizing a family dinner there for my dad's birthday.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Trixie's Moving Up Day

Start:     Mar 24, '09 10:00a
Location:     Greenhills Christian Fellowship
Trixie will have her graduation (from Little Diggers' class) next week. Gosh, she is turning four this year! I don't have a baby girl anymore!!

Brenzie Giggling




Brenzie turned five months old yesterday, and he's so wide-eyed and charming as ever. He is always observing everything around him and when he's in the mood, he likes to giggle a lot. Glad to have captured this on video. He is a darling little boy.

What She Wants

I've been compiling this list of what Trixie wants but she will never ever have.  Read on and you'll know why the impossibility.

1.  "Mama, I want another birth mark."  She said this while pointing at her existing birth mark at her shoulder.

2.  "Mama, I want to be a bird so I can fly."

3.  "Mama, I want to touch the clouds."

4.  "Mama, I want to be a baby again."

5.  But on other days, "Mama, I want to be a big girl na."

6.  "Mama, I want a sheep." (As in the animal...)


This is another list of things that she wants, that maybe she will get in the future.

1.  "Mama, I want two babies.  I want a baby sister."

2.  "Mama, I want to go to the beach for ten days!"  She said this while holding up her her two, wide-open hands.

3.  "Mama, I want my own cellphone."

4.  "Mama, I want a small dog."

5.  "Mama, I want my own room.  I want a green room."

6.  As we were getting ready for Guama's birthday party, I told Trixie that everyone's supposed to wear red.  (She wanted to wear her favorite green polo shirt.)  She then said, "Mama, when it's my birthday I want to wear green 'aman ha."


Here are two stories about two of her favorite things.

Trixie loves doughnuts.  I learned how to make doughnuts way back in CCA so I know how oily those things are, so I let her eat doughnuts once in a while, which is not that often.  I gave in to her craving one afternoon when I fetched her from school.  No Mister Donuts or Dunkin Donuts in sight, except for Starbucks.  (I remember one time Brandon and Trix went to Starbucks for doughnuts and they both loved it.)  So I got doughnuts for Trix and me at Starbucks.  Pretty good stuff.  A week or so later, Brandon fetched Trixie from school and I think Trix craved for doughnuts again.  So when Brandon asked her where she wanted to go, she answered "Mister Starbucks!"      

Trixie loves ice cream.  We let her eat ice cream once in a while, which is quite often.  She has a runny nose today so she is not allowed to have ice cream in the meantime.  But with the scorching heat, it's Brandon and me who are craving for ice cream, so I told him to buy I-C-E- C-R-E-A-M.  I spelled it out to him so Trix will not understand.  She answered, "Mama, why do you like the letters?  You cannot eat the letters!"  Everyone laughed!  So Brandon asked me again for the flavor of the I-C-E- C-R-E-A-M that I want, but Trixie answered, "I like strawberry letters."  Strawberry happens to be her favorite ice cream flavor.



Monday, March 16, 2009

Art to Love




The first time I saw Beth Parrocha-Doctolero's art was at Chocolate Kiss at Roces. That was about two years ago. I instantly loved her work that I had to know her. We sort of became e-mail buddies, and last Saturday at Salcedo, I finally met her. I'm sharing with you some of her works (posted with permission).

Highlights of the Week

Last week, Brenzie "turned" 180 degrees.  So, from the lying down position, he turned to the tummy down position on his own, lifted his head and looked at me.  So cute!  I’m so proud of him.  Tsk.…tsk.... the beginnings of a naughty baby!  But I so don't mind at all.


I bought art for the first time last Saturday at the Salcedo Art Market and it was exhilarating.  I finally met gifted Beth Parrocha-Doctolero and I LOVE her work. Looking at her drawings gives a happy and peaceful feeling.  I now believe that art is really for the heart and soul.  The picture on the right is one of her works.  Lovely, isn't it?  Check out her gallery at www.bethparrocha.com.  I've posted her other works in the Photos section of this site as well.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Everything Grilled




I recently bought an electric grill/ panini maker and I just love it. (3D Brand works well; Got it at SnR for P1,800.) We've been making everything from paninis to grilled vegetables, kebabs and grilled salmon. Of course, cooking is so much fun with my sweet little helper.

Shrimp Pesto Pomodorro


Description:
Just recently, I got fresh suahe at 50% off at Rustan's Morato, and so I thought of making 'Scampi' Pasta, while using leftover home-made pesto in the fridge. This is a very simple, light but flavorful pasta dish for the whole family.

Ingredients:
PASTA:
4 cloves garlic, minced
Extra-virgin olive oil
¼ kilo shrimps, shelled
1 can Del Monte Stewed Tomatoes
Leftover Pesto, around 3 tbsps.
350g Cooked pasta (Actually, almost cooked pasta.)
Salt and pepper
Grated Quezo de Bola


PESTO: (Always keep this on-hand for sandwiches, last-minute pasta, etc.)
About 1/8 cups toasted cashews (Toasting the nuts make it more flavorful. I do this by putting the cashews in the toaster for about 3 minutes. Let cool before making pesto.)
1 pack basil, about ½ cup (I buy my organic basil at Rustan’s Supermarket.)
2 tbsps. grated Quezo de Bola or Parmesan cheese
Extra-virgin olive oil



Directions:
Add olive oil to a pan and sauté the garlic until aromatic and light brown.
Add the shrimps and cook until it changes color to pink.
Add the stewed tomatoes and pesto. Season with salt and pepper.
Toss in the pasta. Add the cheese and combine one last time to melt the cheese.
Serve.

For the Pesto:
Pound the basil while in the pack. (This releases the flavor of the basil. I learned this tip from America’s Test Kitchen. You can use a rolling pin or a small can.)
Process basil, cheese and nuts in a food processor. Add oil to moisten.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

A Taste of Peer Pressure

Trixie got home from school today and she told me this story of what happened to her over lunchtime.  This made me so proud of her.


Trixie:  Mama, you know, my classmates smell my food.
(Her 'baon' today was 'Ginataang Kalabasa at Sitaw'.)

Me:  What did they say?

Trixie:  They said, "Baho-we!  Not good!"

Me:  What did you say?

Trixie:  It's yummy!  (shouting out loud)

Me:  What were your classmates' 'baon' ba?

TrixieG___'s Chicken and rice, R___'s Chicken Nuggets, Egg and Rice, L____'s Hotdog and Rice. 

Me:  Did you finish your food ba?

Trixie:  No, there's one 'sitaw' left.

Me:  Okay. (with a big smile)




Monday, March 9, 2009

Gloria Maris/ Green Maris Shabu-shabu

Rating:★★
Category:Restaurants
Cuisine: Chinese
Location:Greenhills
We ate here over the weekend to celebrate the birthday of my father-in-law and I'm so disappointed. For me, the quality of the food diminished--- the most essential ingredient of shabu-shabu which is the soup base lacked character (we ordered dried scallop and winter melon soup) and the seafood balls were just salty with no authentic flavor at all. The dumplings that I loved before was again, tasteless. We ordered a few items as well from the dimsum menu and once again, I was disappointed. I ordered steamed fish fillets with garlic which was expensive at P300, only to be served dory fillets that tasted floury--- not good for something steamed. Truly, it was not the same anymore. What ever happened to the famous Gloria Maris Shabu-shabu? Maybe they are cost-cutting but in the process, they also had "quality-cutting" which is too bad.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Trixie's Tougher Questions (Part 2)

This is Trixie's photo taken at school by a hired photographer.  She looks so "makulit" in this photo that I just had to put this here to compliment this blog entry.

And the questions never end!

While in the car, Trixie asked me, "Why is your mama old?" (referring to her Guama)
My answer:  "My mom is old because Mama is an adult already."
(We had a previous discussion on the definition of "adult".)
Her follow-up question:  "Why I'm not old yet?"

While in the shower, Trixie asked me, "Mama, why are you big and Papa is not so big?"
My answer:  "Why do you think that is so?"
Her answer:  "Maybe because you eat a lot and Papa not eat a lot.  Just like me, I don't eat a lot that's why I'm not tall!"

While walking out one afternoon, Trixie looked up at the sky then asked Brandon, "Papa, why is the moon out and it's not night time 'aman?"

While Syoti Brenzie's asleep on the bed, Trix pointed at him and asked, "Is that Jesus?"
She continued, "Diba Jesus is a baby that was born?"  I can't help but laugh out loud!  Of course she asked, "Mama, why you laugh?"

I recently had a cut in my hand and Trixie prayed for it.  Later that day, the wound still hurt and she saw it.  She then asked, "Mama, why is your sugat not well yet?  Diba I pray for it na?" 

We went to a Jollibee kiddie party yesterday and when we got home she asked, "Mama, where Jollibee come from? (referring to the mascot)  Why is he not talking?"

While playing with Syoti, Trixie asked, "Mama, why Syoti come out na?" 
"Why Syoti not grow yet?  Why he not talk yet?"

And I pray for wisdom so that Brandon and I will be able to answer ALL the other questions in the future!



Saturday, March 7, 2009

Chicken Pochero with Grilled Eggplant Salsa


Description:
This is my healthier take on the traditional Pochero which uses beef, and I like to make it into a one-dish soup. This is very easy to cook, but it entails patience and planning because of preparing all the ingredients and pre-cooking the vegetables before the final process. The grilled eggplant salad is a great accompaniment to pochero, so don't take this out even though it lengthens the cooking process even more. It is really worth it.

Ingredients:
There are no exact quantities indicated in the ingredients because it really depends on what you have on hand and what you want in your pochero. :)

For the Pochero:
1 whole chicken, chopped into pieces
Onion and garlic, minced
Cabbage, chopped into quarters (discard the hard middle portion)
Carrot, cut into large chunks
Potatoes or Camote, cut into large chunks
Baguio Beans, strings removed
Saba, pre-cooked skins on by boiling or steaming, then cut the flesh in half
Chorizo Bilbao, sliced into rounds
Tomato Sauce
Water
Salt and Pepper
White Sugar

For the Grilled Eggplant Salsa:
Garlic Cloves
Eggplants
Extra-virgin Olive Oil
Cane Vinegar
Red Wine Vinegar or Balsamic Vinegar
Salt and Pepper
Sugar

Directions:
For the Pochero:
Pre-cook the carrots, potatoes or camote and cabbage in water. I do this in batches, being careful not to overcook. (I prefer them half-cooked to retain the nutrients and the texture.) Set aside the vegetable broth from this process.
In another stock pot, saute the minced onions and garlic. Add the chicken pieces then cook until brown. Add water just to cover the chicken pieces. (Be careful not to add too much water; too much liquid will diminish the delicate flavor of the chicken.) Let boil then add the tomato sauce and chorizo bilbao, then simmer.
Add all the pre-cooked vegetables including the broth, baguio beans and saba, then let boil and simmer. Season with salt, pepper and sugar.
Serve with Grilled Eggplant Salsa.

For the Grilled Eggplant Salsa:
Using a saute pan or small wok, toast the garlic cloves with skins on by continuously turning the garlic. Oil is not added anymore. Toast until garlic becomes pungent and the skin turns light brown. Skins will be easy to remove at this point. (I learned this tip from America's Test Kitchen. This mellows down the overpowering flavor of the garlic.) Let cool then chop finely. Set aside.
Grill the eggplants over the stove (Griller is the best but this will do). Remove the charred skins then cut as finely as possible.
Combine the grilled eggplant and garlic.
Add extra-virgin olive oil just to moisten, then add the vinegars to taste. Season with salt, pepper and sugar. I like the salsa with just a hint of sourness so be careful when adding the vinegar. Do so by teaspoonfuls.

Friday, March 6, 2009

SnR Decadent Brownies

Rating:★★★★
Category:Other
Just got back from SnR for our weekly groceries and I simply couldn't resist buying their newly launched Decadent Brownies. Free taste galore, but I still bought a box of 16 for P220. It's really moist and not too sweet, so it's a pretty good brownie. I gave it four stars because nothing beats a freshly baked brownie, but this one is so good that I have to share this review with everyone.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Flowergirl for the Second Time Around




Trixie just adored being a flowergirl at Kris's wedding last Fenruary 15. (Thanks, Kris!) That was truly one of my proud moments as a mom. She showed me that she is a big girl already and she can do it all by herself. She can't wait to do it again, if there's a next time...

Priceless Portraits




Brandon took these photos of Trixie utilizing only the natural morning light. Trixie just woke up--- notice her shabby hairdo, haha!

Sweet and silly




Trix is loving the camera. Must be because she is wearing her favorite shirt. (Maddie, you gave her this shirt!)

Brenzie at 4 months




These are the most recent photos of Brenzie at four months old. He is such a darling.

Brenzie bares all!




Brandon took these naked photos of Brenzie after his morning bath. Brenzie is four months old already.

Trix and Brenz




I took this video of my two kids while Brandon was out on a barkada gimmick. I feel so so blessed for having two adorable children. I love them so.

Brenzie Almost Talking




I took this video of Brenzie after his morning bath. He is so fond of smiling and cooing and uttering all kinds of sounds. He was about four months old in this video and he's so round and soft and cute!