July 19, 2021

Korean Doughnut Mix

It was only last year when I started my online shopping journey at Lazada and Shopee. At first, I only buy non-food items but when I saw some Korean Foods online, napabili din ako. So last January, I bought CJ Beksul Pancake Mix and Doughnut Mix. I already shared my review about the pancake mix here and finally, after 6 months, I finally used the doughnut mix. 

For the longest time, my two boys have been bugging me to cook this, 

Son: “Mommy, I’m hungry, I want doughnuts”. 
Hubby: Hindi pa ba maeexpire yung doughnut? 

Repeat for the nth time so I’m starting to blame myself for buying this product. lol. When I’m about to cook this, I realized that I don’t have a doughnut cutter so nag-order pa ko. Nung dumating na cutter, nawala naman ang sipag ko. Hahaha! Anyway, after so many months I finally cooked my first ever doughnut using an instant mix. 


According to the recipe, I need to deep fry it for 2-3 minutes but I ended up using my Air Fryer because I want to save cooking oil. Baked this for 6 minutes at 375F. Then I mixed powdered sugar and water for the glaze. Lastly, top it with sliced almonds. 





I have watched few videos on how to make doughnuts and it looks so easy pero nung ako na, nahirapan ako kasi ang dikit sa kamay. But at least, tapos na paghihirap ko kasi niluto ko na lahat. My two boys like it kahit hindi perfect hitsura but personally, I won’t buy this mix again kasi similar yung taste niya sa pancake mix. hehehe! 

Maybe next time, I will try to make my own doughnut from scratch. Baka mas masarap kung may yeast noh? Anyway, if you want to try the mix, here is the link to where I bought it. And you can download my recipe card here. 


CJ Beksul Doughnut Mix Recipe 

1 egg 
100ml water 
500g CJ Beksul Doughnut Mix 
Cooking oil for frying 

1. Mix egg and water in a bowl then add doughnut mix. Mix well to make a dough. Knead the dough for 10 minutes then let it rest for 10 minutes. * If the dough is rough and sandy, donuts can become stiff, so be careful. 
2. Sprinkle a little flour or doughnut mix on a flat surface and flatten the dough at 0.7cm thick. 
3. Start cutting circles and poke the center to make a hole. 
4. Preheat the frying pan and pour a generous amount of oil. Deep fry the dough for 2-3 minutes. Do not over fry, the texture can be tough. 
5. Glazed your doughnuts with melted chocolate or your favorite toppings.

July 15, 2021

Sonya’s Garden Panederia

Since we live in South Luzon, Tagaytay is one of our favorite getaway places if we want to unwind or if we want to eat. There are several restaurants that we had tried, we frequently visited and some are still on our bucket list. Sonya’s Garden is one of the places that we never forget to stop by if ever we are in Tagaytay or Nasugbu area, sinasadya namin ito sa Alfonso, Cavite. 

We usually drop by at Sonya’s Garden not because we want to eat at their restaurant but we like buying bread, dried fish, and vegetables at their store. It is like a one-stop place kasi na ang dami pwede gawin. Our visit is not complete without buying Hispanic bread at their Panederia. 

After several months, we went back to Sonya’s Garden after our foodtrip at Surugin Ramen House last weekend. Unfortunately, our favorite Hispanic Bread is not available, naubusan kami so para hindi sayang ang punta namin, we bought other bread. We ordered Sesame Bread PHP170, Malunggay Pandesal PHP170, and Cinnamon Raisin Loaf PHP170



Sonya’s Garden improved their packaging, before kasi nasa plastic lang at least ngayon nakabox na so presentable siya kung gusto mo ipampasalubong. But of course, there is also a price increase because as far as I can remember, last December PHP200 lang Hispanic Bread, now PHP220 na. Anyway, masarap naman kasi bread nila so worth it naman at makakain mo talaga bago pa maexpired. 




Among the bread that we bought, our favorite is Sesame Bread; ang lambot niya kasi. Sayang, one pack lang binili ko. I think this was our first time to eat malunggay bread and surprisingly, nagustuhan din namin, hindi naman malasahan na may vegetables talaga. I made malunggay pandesal burger and madami nakain anak ko.The Cinnamon Raisin Loaf tastes good also pero mas gusto namin yung ibang raisin bread na nabili namin in Tagaytay. 

You can also buy some of their products online but of course, hindi na provincial rate. :)


July 12, 2021

Food Trip at Surugin Ramen House

It’s been sixteen months since our community quarantine has started and I’m trying my best to stretch my patience and understanding but to be honest, there are times na naiinis na rin ako especially when I’ve been seeing other countries na parang back to normal na ang buhay. This is one of the disavantages of living in the third world country, parang ang tagal makamove forward. 

Anyway, a few days ago, I’ve learned that IATF allowed kids to go out already, as long as they are 5 years old and above and live in MGCQ and GCQ areas. Kids must be accompanied by a guardian. They can go to playground, beach, park and other tourist sites except for mall areas. And because of this, nagyaya si hubby na lumabas kami. We are choosing between Laguna or Cavite but my husband suggested Surugin Ramen House so off we went to Alfonso Cavite. 


The last time that we went to Alfonso, Cavite was last year when we had Buffet Breakfast at Sonya’s Garden. Travel time from our place is more or less 90 minutes depending on the traffic. Checking their Facebook Page, September 2020 yung first post nila so I’m assuming that this is a new Japanese restaurant in Cavite. 


This Ramen House is tucked away in Barangay Sulsugin and thanks to Waze, we were able to find this place. The restaurant is similar to Japanese traditional houses and it is not a typical restaurant kasi nakaspread in different areas yung mga kainan. You can choose indoor or outdoor table. My husband chose the alfresco dining table since marami-rami na rin daw tao sa loob ng restaurant. 



It was a gloomy day so we were a little bit excited to try their ramen but unfortunately, Laguna and Cavite are not included in the IATF update so my son is not allowed to eat at Surugin, kahit alfresco dining pa. Huhuhu! (it pays to read more information) 

Our only option is to take out food pero hindi rin pwede magtake-out ng ramen. Waah! It took us several minutes to decide, whether to eat or not to eat. Gutom na rin kami and ang layo ng biyahe namin so in the end, kumain na rin kami and mabilisan na lang. We saw other families din na hindi lahat nakapasok and nagtake-out na lang din sila. 

My husband went back to the restaurant while my son and I waited in the car. He ordered Hakata Ramen PHP190, Odori Ramen PHP270, Katsudon PHP190 + 20 (take-out fee), Gyoza PHP120 and drinks (PHP50 each). Tinawagan na lang ako ni hubby after they served our food na. When I arrived, my husband delivered the food so my son can eat his Katsudon. 


I was surprised when I saw the huge serving of ramen bowl so I already knew that I can’t finish it. (Mahina ko sa noodles) My order is Hakata while my husband chose the Odori, I tried both, medyo creamy lang si Odori. My husband asked if they have chili flakes or powder pero chili oil lang pala meron. 




Overall, the taste is good naman, my husband finished my leftover ramen pa. I don’t have pictures of Katsudon because when I went back sa car, ito na lang natira. 


My husband paid the bill and on our way home, I checked the bill, I was surprised kasi yung Odori Ramen, PHP290 ang singil so I told my husband, my additional charge yata yung paghingi mo ng chili oil. Hehehe! Ito yung disadvantage din na nagmamadali ka, hindi mo nachecheck kung tama ang singil.



We dropped by at Sonya’s Garden before we went home. 


July 10, 2021

How to Avoid Bad Debt With the Right Strategy

Debt is pretty normal and I’m pretty sure that the majority of us experienced borrowing money. Even I am allergic to debt, I can’t deny that borrowing money also helped us during our difficult times and family emergencies. Some people think that debt is evil but the truth is not all debt is bad, there are good debts and bad debts. 

Good debt is good if you use it to enhance your life or to increase your net worth by buying assets like stocks and mutual funds, investing in your education, buying a home, or starting your own business. Borrowing money can also improve your credit score and credit history. 

Bad debt is bad if you borrow money to buy depreciating assets and it won’t generate income like buying cars, gadgets, clothes, and other consumables. I know that we have our own wants and needs, but if we have to buy these items by borrowing money or using a credit card with a high-interest rate then it is not a good idea. 

There are also debts that we cannot consider good or bad but we still borrow money because we have medical emergencies and health insurance is not enough to pay the hospital bill. When we are dealing with financial difficulties especially during this global pandemic that a lot of people lost jobs and closed their businesses. 


Nowadays, borrowing money is not difficult, you can borrow from family, friends, companies, credit cards, and other private or government financial institutions. Some need a lot of requirements and some do not need a lot of documents but you won’t have peace of mind because they won’t stop bothering you unless you settle your unpaid debts. 

According to Henry Wheeler Shaw, “Debt is like any other trap, easy to get into, but hard enough to get out of.” It is true that is hard to get out of debt but being debt-free boils down to how bad we really want to get out of it. Sharing some tips on how to avoid bad debt with the right strategy. 

How to Avoid Bad Debt With the Right Strategy 

1. Live a Simple Life 

Cliche as it may sound but if we live a simple life or live within our means, we can save money. Remember the famous quote of Will Rogers? “Too many people spend money they haven’t earned, to buy things they don’t want, to impress people they don’t like.” We’re living in the digital age where people post a lot on social media about their recent purchases, food trips, or travel experiences. But you don’t have to do the same thing if you don’t have the means. Change your spending habit and practice delayed gratification. Don’t borrow money for the sake of showing off. 

"Keep your life free from the love of money, and be content with what you have." - Hebrews 13:5

2. Learn to Save Money 

I was not born with a silver spoon so when I was still a kid, I always save money. I saved money from my allowances, birthday, and Christmas gifts so I can provide for my future needs without asking anything from other people. And I continue this saving habit until I got my first job and until now that I’m married. 

There are several ways to save money but these are the saving tips I followed since I started saving. 

A. Have a Budget 

Dave Ramsey said, “A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went”. Having a budget will make your life easier especially during payday. You already know where to put your money like tithes, investment, savings, and whatever is left is for the monthly expense. Budgeting always helps me not to overspend, so I try my best to stick to my budget when traveling, shopping, eating, celebrating special occasions, and even buying gifts. 

B. Open Savings Account 

Some people use a money envelope or jar system but I prefer opening a Savings Account if I am saving for something like travel or education fund. At least, you are gaining a small interest than keeping them on the envelope or jar. You can avoid the temptation because the money is out of sight. 

3. Use Credit Card for your Own Good 

Other people dislike credit cards but like debt, a credit card is not evil if you know how to use it properly. You can avoid credit card debt if you pay your dues in full. Don’t just pay the minimum due because you will drown with a high interest rate. You can read more about this in my post “How to Save Money by Using Your Credit Card” 

4. Prepare for Rainy Day 

No matter how we plan our life we cannot predict our future. There are things that we cannot avoid like unemployment, medical emergencies, accidents, home repairs, calamities, and even family emergencies so it is very significant to prepare for these bad circumstances. 

In order to avoid debt, let us prepare for the rainy day like saving at least 6 months of your monthly salary, save money for education, invest in health and life insurance, buy a memorial plan, and lastly, do not forget your retirement fund because SSS pension is too low. 

5. Do not Co-sign Loans 

I know that it is hard to say no to family and friends but as much as possible do not co-sign loans because you might end up paying their loans. Sometimes, there are people who will file loans to help their family and friend or allowing them to use their credit cards but ended up paying the debts that they did not use. It happened to a few people I know, it was a sad reality, ikaw na tumulong in the end ikaw pa naghirap.

"Before borrowing money from a friend, decide which you need most" American Proverb

These are just a few tips to stay out of debt, it is easier said than done but we all know that we just need discipline and determination to avoid bad debts. There are no shortcuts, but we can do this, one step at a time. And let me end with this quote, “Every time you borrow money, you’re robbing your future self” - Nathan W. Morris

July 08, 2021

Our Bittersweet Staycation at Sheraton Manila Bay

This blog post has been in my draft for more than a year already but I can’t find the strength to finish this post because this brings so many sad memories. But since I was feeling emotional the past few days because another family member passed away, itodo ko na ang pagiging sentimental ko. 

Suddenly, my heart started to feel the pain of losing someone and it is just so sad whenever I look back and realize how much everything has changed even just a year ago. The number of people that have entered, left, and stayed in my life. 


Our staycation at Sheraton Manila Bay will always remind me that it was the last day that we are almost complete as a family. The last time that my late father, brother, late sister, and I were together. And that moment is now a memory, no photo or video that I can look back to.  

Last year, my siblings and I decided to visit my sick father in Manila so my husband and I decided to book a hotel near my Father’s place so it won’t be hard for me to commute since I live in the province. We chose Sheraton Manila Bay because it is near Robinson’s Place and LRT station where I could meet my brother and sister na magcommute din since wala parking space sa pupuntahan namin. 

Sheraton Manila Bay 

We left the house after breakfast because we’re going to drop by at H.I.S. Travel Agency for our Japan Visa Application but unfortunately, the office was still closed (extended holiday) so we went straight to Sheraton Manila Bay. We know that check-in time is 3PM pero nagcheck-in pa rin kami just in case may available room na. While waiting, they gave us welcome drinks. 




After several minutes of waiting, they gave us our room key. Yehey! Early check-in before 11AM, they upgraded our Deluxe Guest Room to Executive, Larger Guest Room, and even allowed late check-out until 2PM. They also provided additional two feather pillows. 


Executive Larger Guest Room 

The room is 40sqm so it is a little bit smaller compared to our room in Sheraton Manila but this room has its own charm. You have a comfortable king-sized bed, spacious bathroom, office table, mini-refrigerator, and minibar. The room has floor-to-ceiling windows with skyline views of Manila.






The marbled bathroom has a separate bathtub and shower area and in addition, may television pa sa bathroom. 



Sheraton Manila Bay has few dining options, you can eat or drink at Pacific Lounge, Sunset Lounge Bar, Lobby Lounge, Adriatico Square, or order from their 24-Hour Room Dining Service. We did not bother to check their menu because we want to save money so we went to Robinson’s Place for our lunch and dinner. You can read my food review at Curry House Coco Ichibanya and Texas Roadhouse below.



I bought some pastries from Kumori so we have something to eat. Little did I know na may mga freebies pala. Before lunch and dinner, we received some complimentary fruits and sweets. Ang saya, ang daming freebies. 



Buffet Breakfast at Pacific Lounge 

Our room package includes complimentary breakfast at Pacific Lounge which is located on the 21st floor. It offers a panoramic 360 degrees view of Manila Bay and city skyline. We’re a little bit late for breakfast so occupied na yung may view but it is totally okay kasi malapit naman table namin sa buffet spread. Since late check-out namin, nagbrunch na kami. Hehehe! 


The buffet spread has different stations too for the soup, omelet, cereals, salad, juice, noodle, bread, pastries, cold cuts, cheese, hot meals, fruits, and many more. As usual, we were all satisfied with our meal. 




Before we went back to our room, we visited the alfresco garden and gazebo of Sheraton Manila Bay.


Of course, we won’t leave Sheraton Manila Bay without trying the swimming pool. It is not that big, good thing hindi rin marami tao so hindi naman ganun kacrowded ang pool. 


We checked out before 2PM since mahaba-haba pa biyahe namin pauwi. That was our bittersweet staycation at Sheraton Manila Bay. Sad because I remembered the last moment when my father and sister were still alive and happy because we had no idea that it would be our last travel vacation in the year 2020 because of COVID19. So kahit medyo mahal sa Sheraton, sulit na rin ang staycation experience namin kasi good for one year na pala. 


 

Sheraton Manila Bay
M.Adriatico corner General Malvar Street N.
Malate, Manila, 1004, Philippines

July 06, 2021

Cheese Egg Sandwich

If we are traveling and we want to save time, we don’t usually eat at home. Depending on our destination, we just eat at the airport, stop over or we’ll order food for take out. One of our go-to restaurants is McDonald's and my usual order is Cheesy Eggdesal with Ham. From time to time, I recreate this sandwich at home. 

There are several videos on How to Make Grilled Cheese Egg Sandwich but I prefer cooking the egg and toasting bread separately. I just feel that one egg per sandwich is too much if I need to make several sandwiches. My version of Cheese Egg Sandwich is… 

1. Cooked the scrambled egg and slice. 
2. Spread butter on sliced bread. 
3. Place egg and cheese on top of the sliced bread. 
4. Cover with another sliced bread and toast for few minutes or until the cheese melts. 



You can also grill them on the same pan where you cook the scrambled egg pero dahil late magising mag-ama ko, I prepare these sandwiches in advance and we will just toast it in the oven toaster before breakfast. I don’t have ham so Cheese Egg Sandwich lang. Hehehe! 

July 05, 2021

Doctor X: Japanese Medical Drama

It’s been a decade already since I started watching Korean drama series and as of this writing I already watched 115 series. This does not include the series that I have stopped watching because I lost interest. These past few weeks, I have started few series but after watching few episodes, I can’t push myself to continue. 



So when my husband and son started watching Doctor X, I stopped watching Korean drama and shifted my interest to Japanese series. We seldom watched series together because we have different preferences and the last series that we binged watched is Dr. John. But we all liked Doctor X and we finished the 6 seasons in two weeks. 

Read: Doctor John 

Doctor X is the first-ever Japanese series that I watched and I have no idea that I will love the series. It is a Japanese Medical Drama starring Ryko Yonekura, an exceptional freelance surgeon whose hobby is surgery. She only works until 5PM and doesn’t accept any tasks that don’t require a medical license and most of all she doesn’t care about career, status, or politics. 

As you watched the series, you may feel that the flow of the story is the same but despite the repetitive pattern we still continue to watch the six seasons because it is not stressful to watch. I also like the lead actress here, she is indeed perfect for the role. The first season was premiered in October 2012 and imagine after so many years, Ryko Yonekura still looks young. 

The series is quite relatable because I have family members who passed away because of chronic illnesses and I have family members who are still battling with cancers. How I wish there is a doctor like Doctor X in real life who is willing do to non-operable, high risk, or impossible surgeries that other surgeons do not want to do. A doctor who never gives up on her patient, who never abandons the patient even the surgery seems impossible, and willing to risks her job just to save the patient. Even Stage IV cancer is not a death sentence because she can operate and cure it. 

The first impression on Michiko Daimon is she doesn’t care at all but the truth is, she cares a lot for her patient. Doctor X's trademark line is “I never fail” because she believes that there is no second chance for the patient if you commit mistakes. The doctor may learn from the mistakes but the patient may suffer or lose life because of that mistake. 

I also like how manager aka “melon man” Akira Kanbara and anesthesiologist Hiromi Jonuchi support Michiko Daimon. And how other doctors started to believe in her extraordinary skills and later on supported her too. This medical drama is more on comedy but there are also touching episodes here such as 

* When Michiko Daimon started to ask where her money goes 
* When Akira Kanbara, Hiromi Jonuchi and Michiko Daimon got sick. 

Doctor X Quotable Lines 

Itashimasen “I won’t do it” 

Watashi shippai shinai no de! “I never fail”


"Change and challenge"


“A surgeon’s competency is determined by basic training. The passion for learning how to operate is watching skilled surgeons at work. Like a river flowing constantly, repeat the basic techniques to create a clean final operative field. That’s the ideal operation."


“No matter how tough the surgery, never abandon the patient”


July 02, 2021

Add Mo Ko As Friend: Your Link to Real Relationships Book

We live in a digital age and there are so many available networking sites out there. I have different social media accounts that I use for personal or business but I don’t introduce social media to my son. I try to delay it so he won’t waste his time on them. But last year when he started his online class I have no choice but to create his own Facebook account so he can join his school’s Facebook page and classroom group chat. 

So far my son is not into social media and when I checked his Facebook account, 14 friends pa lang, more on family lang. Since last year, he did not post anything pa. Now that he is on summer vacation, hindi ko na rin nakikita na online siya sa FB. I don’t know until when na hindi siya maFacebook but I hope he will use social networking sites in a good way. 


Last month, I bought this book Add Mo Ko As Fried: Your Link to Real Relationships by Marlene Legaspi-Mumar during OMF Mid Year Sale. This book will teach you how to use SNS, how to be a good offline and online friend, how to understand introvert and extrovert people, and more. 

The book is easy to read and you can finish it in one sitting so it is still a good buy even for those who are not "book lovers" like my son. My son is not really into reading books but I still pressure him to read books para hindi siya puro Netflix or Nintendo Switch na lang. We already finished reading this and sharing some quotes that I like from the book. 

A friend is someone who is there for you when he’d rather be anywhere else.


A friend loves you all the time.


Strangers are just friends waiting to happen. - Steve Klaka


If a man does not make new acquaintances through life, he will soon find himself alone. A man should keep his friendships in constant repair. - Samuel Johnson


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