Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Cool ways to use drone


Drone, also called, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), is a type of aircraft that has no pilot but can be controlled with a remote control. A lot of people, including me, think that drone’s main purpose is for military or news coverage. But you will be very surprised how many cool things you can use a drone for.
  • Group pictures
Ever since monopods were created, group shots became a less hassle since everyone will be there when you are taking a shot. But then when you are way too many, you will still be a bit cramped. And most often, the picture perfect background cannot be seen. With a drone, you wouldn't worry about those anymore.
  • Traveller's friend
Normally, when you are just taking a tour through a city, a normal camera or a phone with  a camera will do. But if you are taking a vacay where there are mountains or islands, a drone will get the perfect shot for you. 
  • Racing
Lots and lots of people are fascinated with racing. Whether it's a car, motorbike, bicycle, even animal racing, pigeons, pigs, you name it! Ang guess what? Drones have racing too. You can watch or get more information about it through The Drone Racing League.
  • Saving lives
Emergency responders from Iowa used a drone to locate a pair of missing boaters. It so happened that one of the boaters had a heart attack and was rushed to a hospital.
Source : CNN
  • Delivery
DHL Parcelcopter 3.0 is the first fully autonomous delivery drone. The drone is capable of flying up to 70km/h with 2kg of payload.
Well, I personally cannot afford to buy that kind of drone, but if a normal drone can carry a pound, then it will be totally cool to send small things that your neighbor friend is borrowing.
  • Light show
I have seen this video about 100 drones that are controlled by a single pilot to create a truly amazing light show which was organized by Intel. 
Source : drone swarms
This is not the only one. There are other coordinated-drone shows from other countries as well. Now, I will not be surprised anymore if I hear that someone used drones to make a wedding proposal! But of course, it would be very cool to actually watch one right?
  • Pokemon-catching drone
The game Pokemon Go has just been out on the market and a lot of people were sooooo crazy about it. Can't really blame them, I was once been addicted to the game. And since this new game has been upgraded to the nth level, catching a Pokemon has been upgraded too by using a drone. The Pokedrone can be used to catch a Pokemon in the most out-of-reach places.   
Source : Virtuality
These are just a few of the amazing ways to use drones. I am pretty sure (as innovative and creative as we are) there are more cool ways of using drones. I just think this is one of those inventions that can actually be an investment, not just for governments but also for individuals. 

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

9 Songs that will keep you moving forward


All we need is a little more inspiration.

Loneliness can be very addicting because you don't have to do anything. Moving forward can be very tiresome and it takes a lot of courage. But no one gains anything yet by wallowing in pain and self-pity. 
My advice is to take some time to relax. Give yourself at least 30 minutes not worrying or thinking about your problems. Take a deep breath. And listening to this inspirational songs may help you to keep going on.
1.Try Everything by Shakira
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Haven't watched Zootopia yet? You may want to add it to your relaxation moments. It may be an action-packed animation, but you may learn a lesson or two from it. 
2. Can't take that away from me by Mariah Carey
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No matter what people say, it what you tell yourself will matter. Never let other people take away your "shine".
3. Go the distance by Michael Bolton
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"I'll be there someday, I can go the distance. I will find my way if I can be strong". Never stop believing yourself. Don't bother looking back if your purpose is counting your hardships. Keep looking toward your goal.
4. Roar by Katy Perry
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If you want to fly, you must give up what weighs you down.
5. Fireworks by Katy Perry
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"The real difficulty is to overcome how you think about yourself." - Maya Angelou
6. When you believe by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston
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Faith is one of the most amazing things. As long as you keep your faith, before you even knew it, you already moved mountains.
7. Rainbow by Southborder
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There are a lot of little things around us. If we will only look carefully, beyond material things, we are very blessed and life indeed is very beautiful.
8. Through the rain by Mariah Carey
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"And when the rain blows, as shadows grow close don't be afraid. There's nothing you can't face."

9. Titanium feat. Sia 
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You are a lot stronger than you think you are. Keep that in mind and no one can break you down.
We all have our own struggles. We may feel hopeless and overwhelmed at one point (or maybe more), we may stop and take some rest, but never quit. May this inspire you and help you to keep going. 
I know there are really more inspirational songs out there. Please feel free to suggest. Thank you.

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Zootopia - a Life Inspiration


Zootopia is a great animation I would recommend for everyone. It's an action-packed with a great lesson to tell and inspiring quotes too.


A small bunny who grew up on a carrot farm named Judy Hopps aimed to make the world a better place trained so hard to be the first bunny cop even though a lot scoffed at her. As soon as she graduated the police academy, she was officially assigned to the heart of Zootopia. Zootopia is a beautiful metropolis where all animals live in harmony. But when 14 animal predators went missing, Judy wormed her way into taking the case. Partnering with the con artist fox named Nick Wilde, they surge through the dangers to solve the case. 

What really captivates me with this film is the way Judy Hopps pursued her dreams. She was scoffed, bullied, undermined, belittled, you name it! But she never loses hope. She got hurt, she suffered, she sacrificed and never wavered for her goal in life. To be a police officer and make the world a better place. Like anyone else, she makes mistakes. Admittedly, she was devastated for a while for that mistake, she created chaos in the entire Zootopia and almost lost her best friend in the process. But it was not for long. She manages to stand up and make things right. On top of that, she also inspired her parents to open up their minds and consider things that out of the norm. 
“I had a lot of self-doubt and it manifested itself in a form of unchecked rage and aggression” – Gideon grey
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And also, Kudos to Gideon Grey because in the end, he not only realized he made a mistake when he was young, he also changed his ways and apologized for it which definitely takes a lot of courage. 
As an individual, it inspires me to be myself more and keep on reaching my goal. Even if other people think you are disillusioned. And as a parent, my belief became firmer that the most wonderful gifts that I can give to my child are accepting who she is and believing in her.

Quotes from Zootopia

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“I can make the world a better place. It may seem impossible to small minds but anyone can be anything.” - Young Judy

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"Gideon is right about one thing. I don’t know when to quit.” – young Judy

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"The only thing we have to fear is the fear itself."

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"Tommorrow is another day."

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"Life isn't some cartoon musical where you sing a little song and all your insipid dreams magically come true." - Chief Bogo

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"Never let them see that they get to you." - Nick Wilde

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"Real life’s a little bit more complicated than a slogan on a bumper sticker. Real life is messy. We all have limitations. We all make mistakes. Which means, we all have a lot in common. And the more we try to understand one another the more exceptional each of us will be. But we have to try. I implore you, try. Try to make the world a better place."

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"Look inside yourself and recognize that change starts with you. It starts with me. It starts with all of us."

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Bill to require new pet stores to sell rescue animals only – Passed by NJ Senate


Photo credits to the owner


I was doing my usual checking my emails routine before I turn in and this news, New Jersey Senate Passes a Bill That Requires Pet Stores to Sell Only Rescue Animals,caught my attention. It says that this bill's aim is to help trim down puppy mills. I have checked the internet what is a puppy mill because it's actually my first time to hear such term and the descriptions from the articles I've read screams "inhumane". This is one of those articles, 11 Facts About Puppy Mills.
The Humane Society estimates that there are at least 10,000 puppy mills in the U.S. producing more than 2.4 million a year—and less than 3,000 of those are regulated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Meanwhile, according to the ASPCA, approximately 3.9 million dogs enter shelters every year—and each year, 1.2 million dogs are euthanized.
I have read that there are people who are against the bill which I think is quite understandable since we all have different perspectives.
I am not a dog owner. I like dogs but the reason I never wanted to own one is because of the responsibility. Personally, I think dogs are like kids. It's more than just feeding them and making sure they are healthy. I think dogs feelings are acute to humans. They need comfort, love, care,cuddling moments, etc. just like humans. I have actually seen a dog sulk because his owner momentarily forgot about to acknowledge him as soon as the owner came home. That's why I content myself in looking (especially the super cute ones) at them  rather than owning one and risk neglecting them.
Looking at the statistics, I think it's a good thing that this bill was passed. True enough, it may limit pet choice. But then,  I do not think it makes sense to breed so many puppies then it will only end up in dog shelters then be euthanized later on.  

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Parent Shaming - It has to stop!




Parenting is the easiest thing in the world to have an opinion about, but the hardest thing to do in the world. - Matt Walsh

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I have seen this on a Facebook page called Love What Matters. It's a page where they share inspirational short stories. As you can see in the screenshot, it is praising the nice Lowe's employee who helped pacify a cranky toddler. But for some people, it became their glorious mom shaming moment. They didn't bother to stop and remind themselves that they do not know the lady or the child and their entire life story at all.
Note: I don't want to show their name nor picture, this is not to shame them too. We cannot judge their entire being for what they said. The only point is to show an example of parent-shaming.
Another example of parent-shaming is the gorilla killing incident wherein a 3-year-old boy fell into a gorilla exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo. I personally feel sad that the gorilla was killed. Who wouldn't? It's a critically endangered animal.
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But seeing this kind of insults made me even sadder.
Just in case you're curious whether the mom is guilty or not, I saw this on CNN, Gorilla killing: 3-year-old boy's mother won't be charged.
Parent shaming nowadays became so rampant that it'll make you think that compassion has already run out of fashion. I have to admit that when I was younger (like college days), it's easier to question parent's way of disciplining their child. As I grow older, thanks to parenting articles and friends with kids, I became more and more aware of how hard it is to raise kids especially when I became a mom.
Let's face the reality. We are not perfect, never been and definitely never will be. And parenting doesn't come with a manual. It's a very hard job and it gets harder when other people drags you down. It's so upsetting, that it can make parents lose their focus in what matters most in raising kids.
How to stop? Before making a comment and hitting the enter button or spitting the words out of your mouth, think! Not only once, twice, but as many as needed. Learn to empathize. We all want to raise our kids properly and we are all doing our best. We all make bad choices in parenting one way or another. Are you a parent? Then yes, you are guilty too. Do not pretend otherwise. Bad mistakes don't make us bad parents. Mistakes help us learn, not just with parenting but for all aspects of life. What's important is we learn from our mistakes.
And just like this advertisement (I super love this powerful video!), Tang #WeAreHomeMade: No to Parent Judging, let us help build a community with compassion, spreading goodwill and giving courage to parents especially during their hard times.
I have also read a powerful message from reallifeparentingblog.com"We have to stop separating ourselves from these awful events saying “that would never be me because I know better, I would do better, I am better.” Because we aren’t better. Most of us just haven’t found ourselves in the position to have the worst in an accident or tragedy come to fruition. We’re not better, just luckier."
And whenever you feel the urge to judge other parents, please read The Top 7 Reasons Why You’re Mom-Shaming. It will help you reflect and help you to heal. Yes! I know you are hurting too. The sooner you admit it, the sooner you will heal. The more we will be able to achieve a peaceful and happy community.

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Father's vital role to his kids



“Fathers are far more than just ‘second adults’ in the home. Involved fathers bring positive benefits to their children that no other person is as likely to bring." - Dr. David Popenoe

An involved father is not just by living in the same house with his child and provides the child's basic needs (food, clothes, house, etc.) but actively interacts, shows affection, nurtures and being available to his child.
For children's cognitive development, studies show that fathers who are involved, nurturing, and playful with their infants have children with higher IQ's, as well as better linguistic and cognitive capacities. Children with involved fathers have better linguistic skills, intellectual functioning, and academic achievement among adolescents.
Also, involved father's kids are emotionally secure, confident in exploring their surroundings, and are more sociable. It is less likely for them to have behavioral problems or be involved in alcohol or drug abuse.
And there's a whole lot more advantages (child's physical, social, emotional, intellectual and communication development) of being an involved father than you could imagine. Dr. Gail Gross, a Human Behavior, Parenting, and Education Expert, Speaker, Author. Ph.D., Ed.D., M.Ed., even said that "It is impossible to over-estimate the importance of dad."
This post is kudos to all fathers' (especially my hubby) for making the effort to be involved in your child's care despite the "old school" concept that the father is the provider and the mother should be the one to manage the home and the kids. It means a lot to mothers like me and most importantly to your kids. Thank you for helping to create a better world.
Source: The Importance of Fathers   in the Healthy Development of Children
by Jeffrey Rosenberg and W. Bradford Wilcox

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

4 steps in handling a meltdown


It's terribly frustrating to hear those constant tantrums. It's easy if what the kid is asking for is something feasible like she can't open her toy box on her own. You can simply ask her if she needs your help and voila! The tantrum stops.
But there are those moments that kids will be asking for something unreasonable. Just recently, my kid asked for a toy baby bottle to be opened just like her feeding bottles. But then I will have to break the toy to do that and so the nerve-wracking cry starts.
It feels like your ears are about to explode. Sometimes, you yourself wanted to cry too (I actually did sometimes).But through trial and errors, these are the steps I used whenever my daughter starts her meltdown.
  • Stay calm
It's actually the hardest but most important part in handling a meltdown. The more frustrated you are, the more frustrated the kid will be. I usually count 1 to 10 and do a breathing exercise before facing my daughter.
  • Let the child express themselves
I let my daughter cry for at least 20 seconds without talking. I don't dare to reason out as she is distraught and will not listen (Let's face it. Adults are unreasonable when distraught too.). I just let her cry (I'm just right in front of her). I keep on telling myself that even adults can have a hard time controlling their emotions and it's definitely harder for a child who doesn't have much life experience right? But I make sure that she's not hurting herself or anybody in the process.
  • Hug your child
As soon as she allows me to carry her (sometimes it takes more than 20 seconds), I put her head on my shoulder and hug her. I allow some time for her to feel that I am there for her, that I care for her, and I love her. It's amazing what a hug can do to kids.
  • Divert the attention
This is the part where I learn to be very creative. "Oh look at that picture! It's so pretty!", "Oooh... What's that? It's so colorful!", or I will give her a different toy or anything that will get her attention and put her in a different part of the house (from the living room to the dining room) so she will forget about the reason for her meltdown.
Whenever I am pretty sure that there will be no more meltdowns (for the same issue) and everything is calm, that's the moment that I talk to her regarding what happened. I explain to her why we cannot do it and try to offer her a more positive way in dealing with it. 
I hope this helps you, and I will be very glad to know how you handle yours so I can learn from it too. Feel free to comment below!



Thursday, June 9, 2016

Perks of fishkeeping


This is actually hubby's new hobby not mine but I help out whenever I can. Although the set up is not yet done (there's a lot of brainstorming going on), I just can't resist showing it and sharing its benefits.
1. Relaxation
You don't have to go out to relax. Especially if you are a stay at home mom like me, just wait till they are all asleep. Watching the fish, the flow of water, the bubbles, etc helps soothes and calm your senses.
2. Bonding for couples
Feeling monotonous in your relationship? This is a good way to break the monotony. You can choose the fish to breed together. Both of you can check the best decoration, filter system, proper caring, etc.
Not only will it help you reconnect, the brainstorming will also bring excitement and fun in your relationship.
3. Hobby to business
I have always read of hobbyist turn entrepreneur. We (hubby and I) are not YET there but I honestly believe that this hobby has a potential to become a business.
4. Teaching kids a sense of responsibility
I think it's a good excuse for teaching kids what shared responsibility means.

By the way, just in case you're curious about what are those things inside the tank (aside from the fish, that is), we have a k1 media filter and a DIY shower filter.
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This is the k1 media filter (the white ones inside the plastic bottle).The media is engineered in a wheel shape and is slightly positively buoyant. This allows a small amount of water flow to circulate the media throughout the vessel. This flow is created with your air pump and air stones or diffuser etc.  K1 Media provides the maximum active surface area for the bacteria to colonise, more than other types of static media. It is this process which removes harmful ammonia and nitrite from the water.
Aside from its benefits, we find it cute and pleasant to look at since it moves through the water. It like looking at a white lava lamp inside the aquarium.
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This is the DIY shower filter made with PVC pipe connected to a submersible pump located at the back of k1 media. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get the step by step process for this one so we can share it. However, for DIYs regarding aquarium filters, etc., you may check The king of DIY on youtube.  There will be so much to learn from him. 
I'll keep you posted with our progress and I hope it will inspire you. Good day!

Monday, June 6, 2016

play dough : recipe and benefits


Ingredients:
1 cup flour
1 cup water
1 /4 cup salt
1 Tbsp cooking oil
2 tsp cream of tartar
food coloring
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Put all ingredients in a sauce pan, the food coloring (or you can also use koolaid) will depend on how light or bright you prefer for your play dough.
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Mix all the ingredients until it's clump free, put it in low heat and stir. Do not stop stirring until the play dough is formed into a one big clump.
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Remove from heat (wait till it's warm, hubby didn't. Too brave!) and knead. Once cooled, it's good to go!
Play dough Benefits:
  • Creativity
Ways of playing play dough are limitless. You can create animals, fruits, vegetable, desserts, snacks and shapes. Just give them a wide variety of items they can play along with it (molds, sticks, pebbles, marbles, kitchen utensil toys, etc.) to encourage their imagination.
  • Fine motor skill development
Squashing, squeezing, rolling, flattening, molding and cutting play dough strengthens the hand muscles and coordination of children that will make them ready for pen, pencil, scissors, etc later on.
  • Great family bonding
It's a great way to connect with kids since adults can really participate. You can have a theme day every week to make it more fun. 
  • Stress Reliever
Did you ever use a stress ball? Play dough is also a good way for releasing tension and stress. You can squeeze, squash and roll it in your hands that will help soothe and calm not only the kids, but the adults too. 
  • Lesser gadget time
If you are trying to cut out your kids' gadget time, this is a good way to divert their attention since creating things out of play dough will need their focus.
Tip: Place a plastic cover in the area where your kids will play so it won't stick on the floor, carpet, chairs with embossed designs, etc.

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

dynamite - the chili explosion

My first time and I totally recommend it for spicy food lovers. It's a wax pepper with ground pork filling wrapped in springroll wrapper.
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I used the typical Filipino lumpiang shanghai recipe (since it's really our meal for the day). Mix 1/2 kilo ground pork, 1 tsp. minced cilantro, 1 medium grated carrot, 3 garlic cloves, 1 medium sized red onion and a medium sized egg in a bowl. Add salt and pepper to taste.
You will need wax peppers for this one, or what we call here in the Philippines as "siling panigang". I know wax pepper in some countries are double or triple the size of the ones we have here in Philippines, but my estimate is you can fill 70 to 80 pieces of wax pepper for this recipe.
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You need to make a slit on one side of the pepper, and remove the seed. Stuff the ground pork filling on each wax peppers. Cut a large spring roll wrapper in half, and then wrap your peppers as you would a spring roll. 
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Note : I strongly advise you to wear gloves or anything similar while doing handling the pepper. I made a mistake of not using gloves, and I had jalapeno burn for almost a day. But just in case, you can treat jalapeno burn by soaking your hands in milk for few minutes.
Deep fry your peppers in a low heat (so the pork will be cooked properly) until golden brown. Serve with ketchup.
By the way, I also tried it without the spring roll wrapper because I've seen some without it. I'm not sure how they did theirs but mine doesn't look enticing, and it's definitely not crispy  so I still prefer the spring roll style.
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I honestly cannot say it's very easy to prepare but it's super worth it. Bon appetit!

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Treat life like a sea


"A smooth sea never made a skillful sailor"

Life can be hard. Waves of trial can be overwhelming. However, soon after the storm, you will realize that what happened has a purpose and everything that you've been through made you stronger. Yes, sometimes it's easier to just give up. When that thought flashed your mind, look behind you and see what you already overcome and how far you have gone. And most importantly, look beside you and see who and what you are fighting for. Hold on to them and you will be able to go through. 

This is a constant reminder to myself and I am still here fighting... 

Monday, May 23, 2016

Chicken heart, liver and gizzard


This one should have been a Philippine adobo dish with a twist. Typically, when you cook adobo, you will just combine the meat (whether that's pork or chicken - in my case chicken gizzard, liver and heart), garlic, soy sauce, vinegar and pepper in a pot, put it in low fire, and wait until the meat is cooked. And Voila! It's ready to serve. However, some people cook it differently. Some will add some bay leaves, some will add tomatoes, etc. 
So I decided, why not try cooking it differently too? So I sauteed garlic, onion, heart, gizzard and liver and bell pepper. I put 3/4 cups of water, 1/4 cup soy sauce, 1/4 cup of tomato ketchup (instead of vinegar) and some pepper.
And the result? It taste like Philippine menudo. It still taste good, hubby really likes it. I just can't help but laugh at myself for an epic fail. But what the heck? I will still try inventing dishes. You will never know what you will discover if you stop right? 
How about you? What have you been trying to invent lately? 

Friday, May 20, 2016

Pasta day!


It’s just another normal day for our family. But just to break that monotony, I cooked pasta (we really prefer rice). But to make it a little exciting for my kiddo, I used a fusilli noodle or it can be a rotini noodle – honestly, it’s really confusing, I prefer to call it “twirly noodles” – rather than the normal long ones we use (is that angel’s hair noodle?). I also dyed the noodle to make more enticing to eat.
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I really like to make a rainbow colored pasta, but as soon as my daughter saw what I was trying to do, she continually asked for the spaghetti so I ended up using just the pink and blue. And just in case you want to know how to dye your pasta, its actually pretty simple.
Put water, oil ( I used 1 tbsp. for 1 kilo pasta), a pinch of salt and the food color of your choice in a pot. Bring water to a boil then add the pasta. Stir from time to time until the pasta is “al dente”.
Making a rainbow colored pasta is pretty laborious, but hey!, I’m not about to do it everyday right? And I think the look on your kid’s face (and the dad’s face too!) makes the effort worth it.
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I also cooked chicken macaroni soup (one of my daughter’s favorite) using the same noodle, perfect for the cloudy weather.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

mixed seafood


Thinking what to eat everyday has been a dilemma for me and I know some people can relate. But since I have mouths to feed, sometimes you just have to invent a few. Here’s one of mine.
Ingredients:
1/2 kilo mussels
1/2 kilo shrimp
1/2 kilo squid
1 green bell pepper
250 ml tomato sauce
1 tbsp garlic, minced
1 medium sized red onion
salt and pepper to taste
  • Boil mussels in 1 cup of water. Cook until mussels have opened and set aside.
  • Saute garlic,onion and bell pepper in a pan.
  • Add tomato sauce, mussels broth, salt and pepper. Simmer until flavors blend.
  • Add the shrimp and squid, wait till its cooked.
  • Add mussels,stir slightly and serve.
  • You can also put steamed crab if you prefer.
Bon Appetit!

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Halalan2016 (election jokes)


            These are some of the 2016 election jokes, hugot lines, etc. Pampa goodvibes at pang relax ng konti from the nonstop chaos.

#halalanhugot2016 from FB 


  •  Na trillanes ka na ba? Yung nagpagamit ka na nga, di mo pa din nakuha.
  •  Na Bong Bong Marcos ka na ba? Yung pag gising mo napalitan ka na. – Marco Pile
  • Tanggap na ni Mar na nalamangan sya. Pero yung desisyon ng crush m, di mo pa din tanggap.
  • Na Mar Roxas ka na ba? Yung pilit ka pa ring naghahabol kahit wala ka ng pag asa.
     Ang nararamdaman ko sayo parang indelible ink, ang hirap tanggalin.
  • Ang nararamdaman ko sayo parang indelible ink, ang hirap tanggalin.  Buti pa ang kandidato mo, pinaglalaban mo. Eh ako ba?
  •   Buti pa ang kandidato mo, pinaglalaban mo. Eh ako ba?
  •  Oo nga nakaboto ka na pero di mo pa rin makakamit ang inaasam asam mong pagbabago, pagbabago ng feelings nya para sayo!
  • Pabili po ng kape, yung kasing tapang ni Duterte.
  • Hindi ako naniniwala sa pagbabago na yan kahit si Duterte pa ang manalo. Dahil simula ng unang termino ni Gloria hanggang ngayon kay PNoy walang nagbago. Ikaw pa rin ang nasa puso ko...
  • Kahit DALAWA ang nasa puso mo, Iisa lang dapat ang iboto
  • Du30 : I hate Drugs !
    Kasalanan ko ba na ADIK AKO SAYO !?
  • JUAN and MARIA Conversation
    Juan: anu na status ng resulta sa botohan?
    Maria: Parang tayo lang UNOFFICIAL..
  • Miriamzoned: 'yong sa sobrang perfect at deserving mo, nakonsensya siya kaya pumili siya ng iba kasi pakiramdam niya hindi ka niya deserve. Pero walang mali sayo, nasa sa kanya. Siya ang nagkulang, hindi ikaw.
  • ...so, it's a day after. How has it been for everyone? Partial and unofficial pa rin, parang tayo lang!
  • Sana masali yung pagiging manloloko mo sa darating na ''Change is coming''
  • MIRIAMZONED - Yung ikaw yung pinakadeserving sa kanila pero ikaw yung binalewala at pinili yung iba
  • Na Mar Roxas knb ?
    Ginawa mo na ang Lahat ,
    Kahit Magmukha kang Tanga at pagtawanan ng iba ..
    Pero iba pa rin piniLi nya !
  • Partial and unofficial, parang tayo lang.

Source: Facebook #halalanhugot2016










Photo credit to the owner

Cheers to new beginnings!!!!