Friday, May 15, 2020

Calderetang Baboy with Sweet Potatoes

WFH life making me more domesticated.

Forced to learn more recipes if it means less takeout (and less sodium, grease and cholesterol inducing foods). Gained 3 KG since the quarantine started --- IIII kennnnatttt T_T

Looked up what caldereta means and it's:

Caldereta, in google translate from spanish meant stew

in Filipino, it was derived from the word caldera or cauldron or kaldero [vessel] where stews are cooked.

Caldereta or Kaldereta is generally a Filipino dish made of beef [or goat or pork], liver spread, bell peppers in a tomato based sauce. When I searched it on Youtube, they usually use tomato sauce or paste but with this recipe, I won't be using both.

INGREDIENTS:

2 carrots, diced
2 Vietnamese sweet potatoes, diced [looked like purple yams but it's really not]
1 yellow capsicum, strips
1 onion, sliced
1 garlic, minced
1 Mama Sita's Kaldereta mix (spicy)
1 Reno liver spread
Olive oil
pork, diced
2 tomatoes, diced
1 cup of water
1 beef cube

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Fry diced carrots and sweet potatoes in olive oil for at least 10 minutes.
2. In another pot, saute onions and garlic for a few minutes then add the pork.
3. Add tomatoes, saute and cover. Add water and beef cube then let it cook until meat is tender.
4. Once meat is thoroughly cooked, add liver spread and kaldereta mix. Stir until everything is coated nicely.
5. Add the cooked carrots and sweet potatoes.
6. Add capsicum strips to sweeten the stew,
7. Let it cook for a few minutes more, then serve hot with rice.

No additional seasoning needed because of the spread and mix :) Mama Sita's you a lifesaver!


Have fun and enjoy the weekend!

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Ginisang Munggo with Crab Balls

It's week 6 quarantine period here in AUH.

Sharing with you my favorite munggo [mung bean] recipe:

But first let's define what ginisa, or gisa means (at least you'll learn a little Tagalog/Filipino as well):

Gisa, maggisa or gisahin [verb] - to saute, to cook in oil, garlic, onions or tomatoes.

Yes I cook while I work because time management :P

Now, I'm really more of a guesstimate/beginner cook but the good thing is whatever I make, it's yummy for Mr. A :P charrrrrr HEHEHEHEEEEE

My recipe is quite simple and straightforward. I don't put a lot of ingredients in it because it's already tasty enough without any meat. Usually we cook it on a Friday and only once every 2 weeks as a precaution against high uric acid levels and crab meat not really a healthy option for Mr. A.

Below recipe is good for 2 if you would like it to last until the following day. Otherwise, you can serve for 4 in one meal.

INGREDIENTS:

2 cups mung beans
1/2 garlic
1 tomato, cut to cubes
1 onion
3 tbsp fish sauce
8 crab balls [frozen] - you can get this from any chinese Baqala or Mini Manila
1/2 tbsp ground black pepper
water


INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Place the mung beans in a pot with water, and bring to a boil [around 30-45 minutes].
2. You can check the beans from time to time, squashing it with your ladle once it gets softer.
3. Using another pan, saute the onions and garlic until brown.
4. Add the tomatoes and fish sauce and cook for at least 5 minutes.
5. Once the tomatoes are thoroughly cooked, transfer everything to the pot.
6. Add the crab balls and ground black pepper.
7. Stir and simmer for at least 10 minutes. Add fish sauce as per taste.
8. Best served hot with 1 cup of cooked rice [diet!]
9. Enjoy!

I only actually learned how to cook via Panlasang Pinoy's youtube account. When I left home I only knew how to cook spaghetti and rice but now I'm proud to say I can cook a little better HEHEHE

Well, baby steps :)

Thursday, March 26, 2020

#StayatHome

When you have no right to get bored at home -_-

Been watching Chris Broad of Abroad in Japan to keep myself entertained... and motivated! Originally planning to go to Europe for our honeymoon but now we're planning on Japan, South Korea and Taiwan once COVID-19 has been properly put under control #thingsimlookingforwardto or #TIFT :)

Here's a snapshot of me for the char, day 5 WFH
Didn't hoard BTW, we only bought 2 weeks' worth which was the same as our usual grocery runs.


Hang in there guys and let's all pray for the safety of everybody on the frontlines. If you don't have the budget (like I do) to help out for the PPE drive, just staying at home means 1 less potential carrier off the streets.

Let's all do our part, be it small or big, to contain this pandemic.

Friday, March 20, 2020

Team Building in Longbeach Campground (Bin Majid)

At the end of January, our team headed to Ras Al Khaimah for our first ever overnight and legitimate team-building exercise. I say legitimate because usually our team building gigs were comprised of house parties, dinners or bowling tournaments but now we actually have a facilitator, a schedule and everything! Talk about serious LEVELING UP ^^ 

Since for most of us it will be the first time going to Ras Al Khaimah which was 2 hours away from Abu Dhabi, we had to carefully plan the logistics to and fro. And as it's not officially company funded - we had to take account everybody's current budget and meticulously canvas the various rent a car shops throughout Abu Dhabi just to get the best deals. So meticulous that I have to dedicate another post for this HEHEHE



Anyway, what sold us on the location was that it will not just be a team building activity, but a glamping one as well :) Glamping sooo fancyyy CHECKKKK!

Check-in time is the same as other hotels, 2PM, so our call time in AUH was at 9AM. We'll have enough time for breakfast, lunch and any other stops in between.

Entrance
The list of activities are endless!
Love the view from here
Messy view from inside

Our tents were conveniently stationed right in front of the dining area, near the washrooms and just in front of the BEACH. Wooo!

Adult swimming pool area/bar

The A Team

We stayed in the authentic deluxe tent which was good for 3 people. There's 1 king-sized and 1 single mattress and free toiletries included. Upon check-in we verified with reception the number of people who will be staying per tent so we can get towel cards per person. Half-board is included automatically as well, so you won't have to worry about breakfast and dinner :)

Movie night at Wakanda
However, since we were mature and ultimate professionals, we settled in to completing our Day 1 exercises while sneaking in glances towards the inviting beach and to everyone who were having fun around us HEHEHE :)

Kidding aside, we had a fantastic facilitator, Dr. Judith Bacarro, who is truly the most positive and encouraging person I have ever met. She's actually our manager's mother in law, and we were so lucky that she was currently on vacation so we were able to invite her.  Please click on the link above to know more about, as it's truly a blessing and an honor to be able to meet and learn from her.

Sharing
Team exercises
Interpretative dancing
Sunrise yoga was cancelled so we had our own yoga session courtesy of Tita Mel
Sunrise slash kiddie yoga
Proud to say we won!


I didn't really do anything, just stood around to shout YOURS everytime ^^
Hi Tita Judith!
The A Team with the manager and organizer


Group photo 2

Bonfire until midnight!

FUN FUN FUN!
Over-all it was such a positive and educational experience. As our numbers started to grow, (we began only with 3 people) the exercise helped us not just to appreciate each other's strengths and flaws but on how to use these qualities to bond our group closer for a better, more effective and self-reliant team.

Moreover, being in such a distant place also gave nobody a choice to go home or to get distracted with clingy significant others ^^ We were able to focus further on the tasks at hand, on each other, and the wonderful place we were in.

Sunset at Ras Al Khaimah

I'll leave you with this video, which sums up just how fun the experience was for us:


Ta!

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Lately, I've been all for social media accounts that are positive, motivating and into the same advocacies that I'm into. I also started unfriending, or unfollowing people that only spouts nonsense or just stresses me out (even if they don't intend to ~ kasi hello, it's not all about me, char!) 

And it felt really good. The purging, I mean, The time I usually spent stressing out on some random friend's post about politics, love or humblebrag I now spend on listening to productivity podcasts. With my own accounts, I actually limit my own posts on FB, IG & twitter to occasional videos and stories when the mood hits me. 

As what Lana said, LIVE IN THE NOW. Stop flaking on your own family and friends and actually spend quality time with them, not for the sake of something to post. Unless it's for a fun event or a blog ~ besides, nobody reads this anyway *wink* *wink* 

Till next!

Friday, September 6, 2019

Back when I read up on all these blogs, I thought to myself. How can these students manage to live alone with no income (unless freelancing)?

And I remembered, ukay and DIY lifestyle.

MINIMALISM.

Like the heftiest splurge would be on 2-3 choicest books on BOOKSALE (miss you Anonas).

Back then I couldn't wait to try living on my own. Now, all I can think about was how to cut down on my bills -_- #liveyourwage #adulting101

Well, at least I know I COULD live on my own without any outside help HEHEHEHE. Just have to learn how to be more mindful of my spending.

Or how to be more creative, whichever comes first.

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Maligayang Araw ng Kasarinlan Pilipinas!

As it was a 4 day celebration for Philippine Independence at some major tourist attractions in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, we had to make a weekend of it in spite of the sweltering heat and dwindling funds ^^

First off, Happy Independence Day Philippines ~ and for UAE to celebrate it along with us is really heartwarming and truly one of the marks of this year's motto: UAE Year of Tolerance. Thank you UAE! #lovethecountryyoulivein

The actual date of our independence (kasarinlan) day is on June 12, 1898 - the 121st commemoration of our freedom from Spain. Despite it not being internationally recognized right away which led to the 2 treaties (1898 Treaty of Paris - which we did not recognize and eventually led to the Philippine-American war and the 1946 Treaty of Manila), June 12 was declared by then President Diosdado Macapagal on May 12, 1962 as a national public holiday to commemorate "our inherent and inalienable right to freedom and independence". Viva la independencia Filipina!


June 12, 1898: Philippine Independence Day Declared, The Philippine Reporter

The festivities started with a show from Burj Khalifa:


and a unique laser show in DFC (Dubai Festival City):


And best of all, we scored major discounts on Dubai Parks and Yas Waterworld!

Too bad we can't go to both -_-  but since it's the weekend and we know there will be long lines either way, we opted for the budget friendlier one: Dubai Parks & Resorts! #pinoylovesDPR




Our salvation: air-conditioned rides! WHEEEEEE!!



The promo was access to 3 parks for 1 ticket, but we ended up going only to one: Motiongate.

We started out pretty late so we didn't get to go on most rides but we had 2 hypertensives with us so best not to risk it ^^ although the Madagascar Mad Pursuit was one nice surprise! BWAHAHAHA

Iwan ang kaluluwa poses ^^



It was a super fun day to spend with family so thanks DPR! We'll surely be back (on a weekday and in pa-winter) to get on all the rides! *Ehem ehem Panem* HEHEHE

Mrs. A