I hope we could spend more time together A few hours is better than never If we could only make it longer The whole day would be fine I think it’s time to clean your car I’m not home if someone calls We could go out for a date We could sing some songs we [...]
Home > February, 2009
Tipanan (Date)
Heart Food
Happy hearts’ day! How was your celebration? Was it nice and sweet or hot and sizzling? Well, I do hope you didn’t set off any fire alarms in the process, haha! Here’s my entry for this week. These are Pillsbury sugar cookies which I simply popped into the oven for my little girl and her [...]
Puso (Heart)
Puso ko’y narito naghihintay sa pag-ibig mo ikaw lamang ang inaasam tanggapin mo ang puso kong narito hanggang matapos ang kailanman. ~~~ Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the heart does go on Once more you open the door And you’re here in my heart And my heart will go on and on [...]
Haagen-Dazs Mocha Baristo
This is my (half-full or half empty, depends on you) current favorite frozen espresso beverage. It’s a shot of espresso blended with mocha flavored Haagen-Dazs ice cream and a drizzle of chocolate syrup on top. I had it again just last week for the first time in months (because it’s too weird to have a [...]
Layered
When I was younger, I used to have a great-aunt who made the best Sans Rival ever – truth is, it really had no rival, it was that yummy. Only she knew the recipe and, unfortunately, her kids didn’t have the propensity towards baking like she did so she had no one to hand down [...]
Tsokolate (Chocolate)
Kung ang ulan ay puro tsokolate O kay sarap ng ulan. Ako’y lalabas at ako’y nganganga, ahhhhhhh. ~~~ If love were liquid it would drown me In a placeless place would find me In a heart shape come around me and then Melt me slowly down Like chocolate ~~~ Ang makalat na experimentong tsokolate ng [...]
Steamed
I am an unabashed fan of dumplings. I guess, this had a lot to do with the fact that our old house in QC was a short distance away from the original Ma Mon Luk Restaurant. I have always associated siopao, siomai, and mami with “celebration” – these (not McDo! Haha!) were my and my [...]







