Friday, August 1, 2014

On friendship

On my birthday month, I learned one harsh truth about friendship.


It is hard to find people who will be there in times of troubles and misery.
Even harder to find friends who will truly support and celebrate your accomplishments with you.

I share my troubles with friends. I share my happiness with those i treasure the most.

The real test of friendship is not when they walk with u during hard times. it's when they help u succeed and genuinely wish u well, even if you've gotten more recognition than they have.

#mayhugot chos

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Bais City - Beyond Dolphin Watching and Sugar Plantations



Bais City in Negros Oriental is known for is vast sugar cane haciendas and sightings of various species of dolphins along Tanon Strait.  It is 30 minutes away from Dumaguete City so most tourists would take a daytrip (or even halfday tour) to this city. 

In 2012, the DOT, together with the LGU and DTI-7 representatives, has conducted a site assessment and strategic planning workshop for the city.  I assisted in this project.  I was amazed with how much resources and potential this city has. 


Things to do and see in Bais City

1.     Dolphin and Whale Watching Tour
Bais City is famous for its protected marine sanctuary, the TaƱon Strait,” where Nine (9) out of twenty three (23) marine mammal species sighted in Philippine waters, have been spotted such as spinner dolphins, bottlenose, pan tropical spotted dolphins, melon-headed whale and dwarf sperm whale.  It is considered to have one of the biggest concentrations of cetaceans in the world.(source: http://www.godumaguete.com/bais-city-negros-oriental.html)

Dolphin watching in Bais City, Philippines


2.     Talabong Mangrove Forest and Bird Sanctuary
The 250-hectare Talabong Mangrove Forest is a protected natural habitat and nesting place of various species of birds and other wildlife. It is the largest remaining mangrove forest in the entire island of Negros Oriental. It was declared in 1985 by DENR as a “game refuge”, wildlife sanctuary and a tourist spot. A 150-meter offshore mooring and concrete walkway leading to the sandy area of the mangrove was installed.

Talabong Mangrove Forest and Bird Sanctuary in Bais City

The Team at Talabong Mangrove Forest and Bird Sanctuary in Bais City


Nursery at Talabong Mangrove Forest and Bird Sanctuary in Bais City



3.     Tindog Bato Mountain and Watershed
This is Bais City’s highest peak (at 921 meters above sea level), located in Brgy. Sab-ahan.  The view from the top reveals an unobstructed panoama of the provinces of Negros Occidental, Cebu and Negros Oriental. At the foot of the mountain is a watershed that supplies water to the City.

Scenery as we go up to Tindog Bato

En route to Tindog Bato

We decided to ride at the back of the Pick-up to get a better view


At the peak of Tindog Bato, we had our packed lunch. 


4.     Lighi Lake
Located in Sitio Lighi, Brgy. Mabunao, the lake is an idyllic camping ground or rest stop when climbing the Tindog Bato Mountain.

Lake in Lighi, Brgy. Mabunao in Bais City

1.     Old Spanish/Ancestral Houses        
·        Casa Grande
This is a two-storey wooden Spanish house surrounded by big acacia trees which was built originally for the use of the employees of the Azucarera. It is at present, the residence of mill owner Steven Chan.

·        Casa de Larena
Formerly Casa Rubio, it was built in 1790.  This spacious Spanish residence located downtown hosted many diplomatic meetings, high profile gatherings and various remarkable events in Negros history.

·        Presidencia de Bais
A Spanish inspired building rebuilt in 1934 and has been the seat of Bais City Government. Old city documents/logbooks of resolutions and ordinances date back 1900s written in Spanish language are well-preserved and can be viewed at the building’s Session Hall.

Presidencia de Bais - Baic City Hall


2.     Central Azucarera de Bais
Founded in 1918 by the Tabacalera of Spain.  It is one of the pioneers in the sugar industry in the Philippines.  It is also the first to use the bagasse as the main raw material in paper manufacturing. Reminiscent of the life in the haciendas, the old machines and equipment are on display, including the Baldwin locomotive used for hauling sugarcane.

3.     Sipong sa Bais Festival
Annual celebration. September 7

4.     Salawaki and Seafood Festival
Annual celebration every 1st week of September 

5.     Pasko sa Bais Festival

6.     Bais Tocino Country
In front of the Mercado de Bais are street vendors in vibrant red and white stalls selling grilled native chicken and pork paired with steamed rice wrapped in coconut leaves locally known as “puso”.


"Puso", rice wrapped in coconut leaves

Bais Tocino Country

Bais Tocino Country

Bais Tocino Country


7.     Daing-making Demo
A processing demo of known local daing producers may be arranged through the Tourism Office.

1.     Kanumay Island
A stretch of white sand bar estimated to be 2.5 km., marine culture park and coral reef garden with a sloping terrain of 50 hectares and depth of 10-100 feet.

2.     Lag-it Beach and Boulevard
It is ideal for swimming and other recreational activities. The boulevard located in Brgy. Okiot is an ideal picnic area that features a row of nipa hut stalls with grilling area.

1.     Dewey Island Viewing Deck
The viewing deck provides a clear view of Olympia Island, Kanumay White Sandbar and Talabong Mangrove Forest.


<To be updated>

** The author assisted in the drafting of the Strategic Tourism Action Plan for Bais City


Travel Tips to the Philippines (Manila) - Transportation

Public Transportation Guide In and Around Manila

How to get to Buendia / Gil Puyat Ave., Makati from the South ( Bicutan, Sun Vally, Merville, Paranaque) via East or West Service Road

Option 1: via EDSA- MRT

Take the jeepney going to Pasay/MRT Taft. Get off in Magallanes (corner Edsa). Walk and cross the overpass towards Alphaland Mall. This is connected to the MRT Magallanes Station.

Take the MRT Train going North. Get Off at MRT Buendia Station. 

Exit through the left side. Cross the street towards the side of Shell Gas Station and Mc Donald's. This is a pickup point of Jeepneys going through Buendia/Gil Puyat. 

Be mindful of the drop-off or unloading point closest to your destination. 


Option 2: via CHINO ROCES/PASONG TAMO EXT.

This is a good alternative route especially during rush hour and MRT is full.

Take the jeepney going to Pasay/MRT Taft. Get off in Magallanes (corner Edsa). Walk and cross the overpass towards Alphaland Mall/MRT Magallanes Station. 

Take the jeepney going to Mantrade/PRC. They are either near the overpass or at the Alphaland Mall side entrance (along Pasong Tamo Ext.) 

Get off at Export Bank Building which is along Chino Roces cor. Buendia. 

Take a jeepney going to MRT Buendia/Bel-Air and alight at the designated unloading station nearest to your destination





Friday, January 24, 2014

My Food Bucketlist (Worldwide)

This post will continuously grow as I learn about and try new dishes from all over the world. this list includes iconic signature dishes that are highly recommended as well as my favorite food items.
Will also post a food list for Philippines too.

Symbols for things I've tried and what they mean:

   - Absolutely Love IT! Will try it over and over and over....
- Taste is ok, maybe it'll taste better the second time..
- Didnt like the taste but I'm glad I tried it once


USA

  • Gooey Buttercake (St. Louis, MO) ♥♥♥

My favorite. I've tasted different variations and I love them all. My absolute favorite would be The gooey buttercake served from Brewhouse Historical Bar in Hyatt Regency Riverfront in Downtown St. Louis. I love the gooey buttercake cookies which I normally buy at Scnucks (Culinaria) in 9th Street.


  • Ultimate Red Velvet Cheesecake (from Cheesecake Factory) ♥♥♥


My "Ultimate" comfort food. That moist delectable layers of cheesecake... I've been craving this for years since I left the US. Whoever can bring this cake here in the Philippines, I will love you forever.

  • Strawberry Cheesecake Makimono at Drunken Fish (St Louis, MO)



The picture doesnt do justice to the taste.  But it was soooo good!


  • Anheiser-Busch Beers (St. Louis, MO)
 

Join the free tour (or better yet, the Brewmaster's Tour for a more in-depth and intimate interaction) and try as much beer as you want.  At the end of the tour, you get an honorary beermaster certificate and unlimited access to the fridge full of craft beers! Blueberry Beer was the coolest I've tried.

  •  Samuel Adams Tour (Boston, MA)



Despite having tasted "fresh beer" and toured the Anheiser-Busch Facility in St. Louis (one too many times) Learned so much going to this tour of Boston Beer Company (Sam Adams Brewhouse). 





The $150-beer - Sam Adam's Utopia Beer
Unfortunately, they dont have stock of this beer when we went there. All we could do is smell this empty bottle. I have yet to try, but will definitely do when I get the chance. 
http://www.samueladams.com/craft-beers/utopias 

An awesome review of Utopia from a blogger made me want to try it more. Mind you, I'm not even a beer drinker!
http://www.thekitchn.com/sam-adams-utopias-this-is-what-a-150-beer-tastes-like-beer-sessions-193231

  • Doyle's Boston Style Clam Chowder (Boston, MA)



After the Sam Adams tour, you come here for three reasons : 1. complimentary free Sam Adams glass when u order a glass of beer here 2. Mystic River was filmed at this bar 3. Clam Chowder Soup



  • The original Buffalo Wild Wings at Anchor Bar (Buffalo, NY)





The original Buffalo Wild Wings that is ever so famous in any bars and pubs worldwide was created in Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York. When in upstate NY, this is a must-try. Dont forget to bring home their famous barbecue sauce too.



  • Crab Rangoon (normally in any Asian restaurants)

  • Best Barbecue (Memphis, TN) 

Being in Memphis, we just had to try their famous barbecue. We looked up online and went to the most voted top 1 barbecue in town- Central BBQ. We tried the brisket, pulled pork and ribs.

Central BBQ
2249 Central Ave. Memphis, TN 38104
Tel: 901-272-9377
Fax: 901-728-5850

  • Elvis Presley sandwich (Memphis, TN) 


  •  Brother Juniper's (Memphis, TN)


 It was voted the Best Breakfast in Memphis

  • Candies and different soda pops in Bricktown Candy Co. (Oklahoma City, OK)



http://weheartokc.com/bricktown-candy-co/

 
  • Dr. Pepper (Dublin, TX)



The Dr. Pepper that was produced her made use of cane sugar (instead of the usual high-fructose corn syrup).




  • Roundrock Donuts (Roundrock, TX)




Be ready to endure long lines in buying these huge donuts (four of us devoured a single piece)

  • Dick's Last Resort (San Antonio, TX)






** Photos from my friend Erika Pagapong (Idk why I don't have pictures from this night.haha)

Where you can find the rudest servers (literally). That's the restaurant's main selling point. I don't remember the food but definitely had a good time. definitely not for the sensitive ones. Prepare to be subjected to racist or green jokes. Dont hesitate to throwback some puns too,
  • Homemade Flour and Corn Tortilla, Guacamole, etc (McAllen, TX) ♥

We've been invited to family gatherings of Mexican friends/colleague. Idk all the names of the food I ate but they were amazing especially since they have their own family recipe for those dishes.


  • Junior's New York Cheesecake (New York City, NY) ♥
http://www.juniorscheesecake.com/

World's Most Fabulous Cheesecakes. Need I say more? I actually downed half the cake on our way from NYC to Boston. I didnt realize until now that they have Red Velvet Cheesecake too!!. hmmm, international shipping please....

  • Pastrami Sandwich - (New York City, NY)

  • Coffee and Beignets  (New Orleans, MS)



ASIA

  • Pad Thai (Bangkok, Thailand) 

  • Sushi (Tokyo, Japan)

  • Kimchi (South Korea)

Of course, thanks to my Korean friend, I've tried an authentic, homemade (in Korea) Kimchi.

  • Rice cake (south korea)

I forgot the name of the dish another Korean friend gave me. It was homemade from Korea as well. 

  • Samgyeopsal (South Korea)

  • Chili Crab (Singapore)

  • Hainanese Chicken (Singapore) 


EUROPE

  • Pizza  (Naples, Italy)

  • Gelato (Florence, Italy) 

  • Frites (aka French Fries!) (Brussels, Belgium) 

  • Waffles (Belgium)
  •   Mussles  (Belgium)

  • Chocolate (Belgium)


  • Crepes (Brittany, France)

  • French Wine (Champagne, Bordeux, etc)

  • Riesling Wine (Germany) 

 
  
 SOUTH AMERICA
  •  Steak (Argentina)