Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Barbie Cake

I baked a Barbie cake for my Princess who celebrated her 4th birthday. It was my first time to create such cake and used the chiffon recipe.  Actually chiffon cake is too soft and not advisable but instead use a more solid cake. Anyway, it came out nice and was proud of what I did. I don't have a dome pan but used two 8 round pans and two 6 round pans, placed them together when cooked and completely cooled, iced the in between layers to hold them together, tapered to shape a skirt, and used marshmallow icing. I actually placed small cylinders at the middle of the pans while baking the cakes so that I will not longer have to bore holes to insert the doll. I also did not freeze the cakes first before icing as advised but I'm sure freezing helps.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

 The South Provincial Transport Terminal



              The Manila Metropolitan Development Authority or MMDA opens its Provincial Transport Terminal at the Coastal Mall in Paranaque this morning, August 6, 2013. Buses coming from Cavite and Batangas are prevented to enter Metro Manila and have to use this terminal.  The result? a lot of cursing from commuters were heard amidst the opening day's pageantry and media mileage.  The lowly workers who will be using the Light Rail Transit or Metro Rail Transit in Pasay had to shell out additional TEN PESOS (P10.00) going to those stations and another TEN PESOS back to the terminal or an equivalent of THREE HUNDRED FIFTY TWO PESOS (Php352.00) a month for 22 days of work. That's a lot as far as the poor workers are concerned excluding the time spent of walking out of the terminal to board another transportation.
              Fares will be cut according MMDA. It did not happen because the fare from MIA road where the bus terminal is located is the same if one will unload near LRT or MRT Pasay. Of course, this policy of the government is very much welcome by private car owners read: those who are at the upper bracket of our society because going to their respective offices will be "a little bit" smoother. Here is another proof of that theory on government policies which states that most policies favors the rich because they were crafted by the rich. Well the poor has to adjust and bite the bullet until this experiment works.  

Monday, June 24, 2013

BIBINGKA RECIPE



When I posted the photo of "Bibingka" in my facebook account, some were asking about the ingredients. Actually,I just got the recipe from another website, Pinoyrecipe "something"sorry. (panlasang pinoy ang site)I will try to really remember that site and re-post it here. So here is the recipe of the Bibingka.

1 cup rice flour

1/8 tsp. salt

2 1/2 tsp baking powder

3 tbsp. butter

1 cup granulated sugar

1 cup coconut milk

1/4 cup milk

1 pc. salted egg

1/2 cup grated cheese

3 pcs. raw eggs


1. Preheat oven to 375 degreesF

2. Combine rice flour, baking powder, and salt and mix well.

You can buy the rice flour at the grocery

3. Cream butter and sugar

4. Add eggs

5. Gradually add rice mixture

6. Pour coconut milk and fresh milk

7. Pour in pan with banana leaf

8. After 15 mins. put salted egg and cheese

9. Return to pan and bake for another 15 mins or until top turns brown.

10. Brush with butter.

Happy Eating!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Visiting Tahanang Walang Hagdanan

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              I, together with the members of the DOTC Task Force on Accessibility and some PPA employees visited “Tahanang Walang Hagdanan” in Cainta, Rizal on March 15, 2012 as part of the Women’s month celebration.  It was an opportunity to give briefings on what the government, particularly the DOTC, has been doing to support persons with disabilities (PWDs) and hear actual experiences on how our brethrens in wheelchairs earn a living on their own despite their situation.
                Some of the PWDs shared their incidents on how it still hard for them to use public transportations despite the country’s disability law because of the drivers’ refusal due to boarding inconvenience.  They were asked to file a written complaint if such situation will happen again. There was a suggestion for the task force to conduct an actual experiment by apprehending those drivers who refuse to transport PWD-acting task force members.
                After the short briefing, we toured the compound that houses the working facilities and products made by the PWDs.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

11th APA Sports Meet

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        The Philippine Ports Authority recently hosted the 11th ASEAN Ports Association (APA) Sports Meet from February 25 to March 1, 2013. Some 500 participants came from the nine member-countries of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and the host country Philippines.
                Indonesia was declared overall champion of the five-day tourney winning the most number of gold medals from Futsal, Badminton, Golf, Marathon, Table Tennis and Bowling.
                The PPA made the year-long preparation and coordination to make sure that the event will be successful most especially on the security aspect. 
                From the welcome, the opening ceremony held at the Rizal memorial stadium to the closing ceremony at the Manila Hotel, everything went smoothly as scheduled. There were of course some unavoidable minute hitches mostly on the requests of going to places of interest and game venues but looking at the faces of the participants from our neighboring countries, they really had fun in the Philippines.
                The PPA chorale interpreted the  APA sports hymn and represented the Philippines during the cultural presentation singing the Filipino song that also became popular with other ASEAN countries, “Anak”.  The number was a hit.
                The Sports Meet is being held every three years and is being hosted by each member country.  The next sports meet will be held in Vietnam.
               

Friday, August 31, 2012

Club Balai Isabel




Another resort South of Manila is Club Balai Isabel which is located along the shores of the Lake Taal in Barangay Banga,Talisay, Batangas which is, if traffic is not heavy, just an hour's drive from Makati via SLEX and STAR Tollway. Aside from the amenities and facilities, it offers an up-close view of the world-famous Taal volcano which is just a boat ride away.

It is an ideal place not only for relaxation because of its greenery and is far enough from the bustling city but also of special occasions and corporate events, especially team-building activities. I was there twice for our team-building and I noticed another group obviously had the same reason as teams were playing a relay game.

I did not notice the pool that Balai Isabel mentioned in its website that looks like a stream because maybe I was not aware of it but our group used the pool facilities located near the clubhouse. However, if you are not keen of being watched by guests eating at the clubhouse, better swim somewhere else.  Swimming in the lake however is prohibited which is a minus if compared to beach resorts which also have the same amenities. The food is nothing to crave for but tasty and ample enough to leave your stomach heavy. Well, maybe because the group’s budget was not enough to cover a special menu.

Some of us took a tricycle ride early morning and went to the town’s market and see if it could offer something different that we could bring back home but sadly there were none. Just the same stuff one could buy in any local market.

Overall, I enjoyed my four-day experience at Club Isabel (two days for each visit) and I would not hesitate to join again if another corporate event will be conducted using it as the venue.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Supervisory Development Course 1









The Civil Service Commission (CSC) conducted the Supervisory Development Course Track 1 at the DPWH-Region IV –A Training Room, EDSA, Quezon City from August 14 to 17, 2012. The Course is specifically designed for first line supervisors in the Philippine Bureaucracy and is a joint project of the CSC and the United Nations Development Programme.

The 48 participants, from different government offices as far as Real Quezon, Tacloban and Puerto Princesa, who attended the program not only had their managerial skills enhanced but also developed fun and camaraderie among the trainees. Photos show the various workshops conducted and obviously with all the smiles on their faces, the activities were really an enjoyable way to learn. Congratulations to all the graduates!
(The pictures were from Mayette Guerrero.  Better give her the credit as I might be accused of plagiarism.  However the inserted callouts were on my own and were meant for fun. Buti na lang yung iba walang unguarded shots or else, baka napasali din sila dito. Please comment if you don’t like them so that I could delete the particular photos.)