It’s November, I thought there will be no Cebu Blog Camp for 2012 since year-end is pretty close but surprise! surprise! There is one! Will I miss this? Heck, no! =) It’s blog camp season once again! Hurray! This will be the second time that I will attend the annual blog camp event in Cebu; the…
Goodbye Kulas
November 27 at 2:00 AM While I was writing the post below, Kulas suddenly became agitated and then nilugapa and now naghihingalo. I have to wake up my mom, mom said he will not survive the morning. I woke up my brother. My sister at work, Papa at the province. I called Titus to come…
Pass the Plate: A Cooking Demo with Knorr and Yummy Magazine in Cebu
It was a great day for Cebuano foodies and budding chefs when Pass the Plate: A Cooking Demo with YUMMY and Knorr was held in Ayala Center Cebu last November 24. This was also YUMMY magazine’s first trip to Cebu City! Hurray for bringing this wonderful cooking event to Cebu! Yummy and Knorr’s Pass…
Buddies Ultimate Burger versus Cebu Travel Bloggers
If you scroll down this page all the way to the bottom where you can see the author box, you’ll read an early disclaimer about me not even attempting to try out any eating challenges. There is no way I could possibly win a food eating contest. No way Jose, well that’s not entirely right,…
Paete Laguna for Your Christmas Shopping, Decors and Gifts
Today is what 32 days before Christmas? Hapit na dyud ang Pasko! Are you excited? I know I am hehe 🙂 What I’ll miss though for this Christmas is not being able to visit big bazaars in Manila like Noel Bazaar and World Christmas Bazaar. I don’t buy much but I like bazaar window shopping…
Faith Healing in Siquijor: Bolo Bolo by Nanay Conching and Other Stories
Siquijor Tour Series: Fourth Stop, Day 2 Bolo – Bolo healing Among those who practice folk and faith healing like herbalists, mananambal, albularyo and shamans of Visayas and Mindanao, the Fridays of Lent are very important especially Good Friday which is considered as the ultimate day to gather the ingredients for their oils, concoctions and…
“Abuhan” The Filipino Traditional Kitchen
Palayok, kalan, panggatong are prominent fixtures in a pinoy dirty kitchen which in Cebuano is called an “abuhan”, in Bohol they call this as “dapog”. Progress has made the native abuhan obsolete especially in the city, but you may be fortunate to still see the traditional kitchen set-up in the provinces. “Abuhan” Traditional kitchen for the Filipino…