Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Tote bag, Pouch and my Poems ❤

Pinched myself again as I couldn't believe that I did it! ๐Ÿ™

  

It's been years since I've wanted to print my poems in any type of canvas and I'm so glad that I had an opportunity this year.

Should I sell it? (Why not? ๐Ÿ‘Œ)

Hmmmmn... if interested, please do not hesitate to drop a message or comment to let me know ๐Ÿ™‚

I've made two short poems for 2020 which actually summarizes what I kinda felt this year. I also had one printed for my ever favorite tagline ' For Time Never Waits.'

If you feel that my 2020 poems doesn't suit you, please feel free to let me know so I can pick other pieces from my 'baul,' for your checking!

By the way, few months back, I had a poem printed in postcards too๐Ÿ“ฎ

Tote/Pouch details:

Tote bag:
Size: 14x16
Selling price: Php195 each

Pouch with handle:
Size: 5x7
Selling price: Php95 each

Pouch/Purse without handle:
Size: 4x6
Selling price: Php85 each

Thanks!

Mari

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Bagong Maynila

To be able to go out and/or meet friends seemed to be a privilege since the city is still under General Community Quarantine (be vigilant and follow health related procedures). 

I looked forward to this day, as this is my first time meeting friends after the quarantine announcement last March and it has been years since I've been to Binondo.

To add, I can't even remember the exact time when we've last seen each other.

Anyway, here's a quick summary of our get together around some areas in Manila:

      


Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz (Binondo Church)

As I am the first who arrived at our meeting place, I went inside the church and prayed first.

Alcohol is provided for sanitation and your body temperature should be scanned before providing your details in the logbook.


The Great Buddha

Only few restaurants are open for dine-in. We are lucky that this restaurant is open.
It is located near the church, second floor of UBE building.

We ordered a few dishes in the hopes of checking other dimsum places after.


EngBeeTin

Within the same UBE building, this branch is on the 1st/ground floor. We bought few hopia and mochi too.


Ying Ying Teahouse

They are open but accepts takeaway orders only. We thought of buying frozen dimsums at first, but end up not buying since they sell it per kilo.


William A. Jones Memorial Bridge

Built in 1916, designed by Juan M. Arellano, the bridge connects Binondo to Intramuros, making travel and business related aspects easier and faster.

The original bridge was destroyed during WWII.

References: CulturEd Philippines and lougopal


Manila Central Post Office

Also designed by Juan Arellano along with Ralph Doane and Tomรกs Mapรบa. It was completed in 1926 in the neoclassical style.

It was located near Jones Bridge and Pasig river for convenience (c/o Daniel Burnham).

Reference: Arielle Abrigo


Intramรบros

Also known as 'walled city' was built in 1571 under Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, where Raha Soliman resided.

Back then, only Spaniards can live within the walled city except for Filipino workers. Later on, Intramuros became Manila.

Reference: CulturEd Philippines


Lagusnilad Underpass

The underpass connects Intramuros to Manila City Hall and was renovated and re-opened last 24 Aug 2020.

Thomasian architect Juanito Malaga, alumni John Benedict Fallorina, Sean Patrick Ortiz and Leon Centeno Tuazon, helped in redesigning the underpass.

I now assume that the bookstore that we saw was actually the known 'Books from Underground.'

The artworks were really nice and was said to be in collaboration with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts Gerilya Artist Collectice, inspired by the works of Carlos 'Botong' Francisco.

Reference: UST website

We plan to go back in Intramuros once we are sure that museums are open.

We then went to our next goal, Kapetolyo! ☕

Youtube Playlist: Limayon Local

Mari❤

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Fitness | REBEL ๐Ÿ’ช

To cut it short, REBEL wellness app saved me from being idle after the gym stopped offering online workout classes. 

I was hesitant at first since I prefer live streamed classes (so I can freely ask questions or voice out my concerns and get the answer right away) over pre-recorded ones.

I am not an expert. I do this for body strength conditioning.

Hmmn, the app is free in iOS and Android which is great! Saves money! Although I know there were probably a lot of workout apps out there, I still chose REBEL because I feel that I can relate to it given that it's a Filipino brand in a sense.

I started on the last week of September and recorded few sessions so I can share with you my experience (Current program: REBEL15 - worth your 15mins! ๐Ÿ’ช)

The app itself:

I did not experience any issue during registration, however, I've noticed that there were few reviews saying that they had trouble doing so. You can just ask REBEL for assistance via email. 

Once you logged into the app, you'll see the category tabs on Sweat, Eat and Care. These covers workouts, food/mealplans but I'm not sure if Care section meant for mental health or maybe overall health. 

Of the three, the Sweat and Eat section contained several workout classes and meal suggestion to choose from, respectively. 

You'll probably waste a bit of time checking what to try, so I suggest that beforehand, think of what you wanted to do first (i.e. yoga, abs workout, etc).

As for me, since I still consider myself as a beginner (despite having been coached for almost a year prior temporary gym closure), I chose my workout program from the beginners section (which by the way was suggested by REBEL after I left a review).

Hence in the next two weeks, my schedule was TThSun for the 5-Day HIIT THE BEAT Program by Hans Braga.

Here's a compilation video of the sessions I've attended:
         


Also, I did Abs & Booty workout by Kiana Henares on day 3 of week 2 instead of repeating a HIIT class.

In addition, I tried a 5-minute meditation session by Nick Daez because I wanted to just relax. I do this now and then.
               
                        5 - minute Meditation Session

And since some of the classes do not include a warm-up/cooldown time, I once did a Beginner's Morning Flow by Jo Villablanca for a nice body stretch. After that, I figured that maybe Yoga isn't for me afterall. I got dizzy after ๐Ÿคฃ

          


Then the Full Body Dumbbell Toning class by Cam Lagmay which I plan to repeat soon. I like this class coz I feel that my arms lacked exercise (as seen in the HIIT class that I did ๐Ÿ˜‚). 

Oh, it has been more than a month with REBEL, and overall, I like the app as everything is in there (from workout to meal suggestions to care [SOON]).
Also, it is a plus that I don't need to doublecheck the credibility of REBEL team since I believe that the founders won't dupe us, right? ๐Ÿ˜„

Anyway, as with all other apps, if there's yang, ofcourse there's yin too. Let me make a summary of what I can think of as of the moment.

Positive:

1. The app is FREE

2. Wide selection of workout classes

3. 'Eat' section available to cater vegetarian and healthy meals

4. Care section (coming soon)

5. Meditation sessions available

6. Look after your body and Nutrition topics to check on

7. You can do workout challenges 

8. It is ad free (as of the moment and I hope it stays that way)

9. REBEL team responds to feedbacks and provides assistance (I hope it won't change)

10. Beginners are welcome


Negative:

1. You need internet to access the app and classes

2. Pre-recorded means the trainer won't be able to answer your questions real time and it also means they cannot correct your form

3. Possibility of app to crash at times (it did but not most of the time)

4. Not all classes includes warm-up or cooldown time

5. If you're more of a 'gym equipment' user for very intense workouts then this won't probably going to help you that much (unless REBEL adds more classes that uses those in the future)

7. Possibility of being injured (i.e. sprain or fall) if your form is not right

I guess that's all for now! ๐Ÿ™ƒ

As for suggestions, I think it would be nice if there's a section for warm-up/cooldown sessions too (I feel lucky that I still remember some of what my coach taught us, otherwise, my bodyaches won't go away ๐Ÿคฃ).

EAT section - hoping that they will also provide list of ingredient substitutes when prepping meals ๐Ÿ™‚

Are you up to challenge yourselves now?

#rebeltogether ๐Ÿ’ช

Update 2023: a lot of new classes offered but you need to subscribe aka pay ๐Ÿ˜‚. 

♡,
Mari 

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Quarantine Food Finds: Breads and Sweets

For coffee, I'll try any bread or dessert! That's how fond I am of coffee ☕.

I'd even recommend to friends if I like it and would ask them too for any suggestions.
So if you have any shops in mind, leave a comment and let me know please ๐Ÿ™‚ 

     

Here's the list in no particular order:

HERRAN BAKERY

Back in ECQ months, most of my orders were from this bakeshop. The price is affordable too and the varieties of bread ranges from simple pandesal to cakes and the likes.

My typical order (alternate):
Cream loaf
Wholewheat loaf
Hi fiber loaf
Honey wheat with oats loaf
Mochi bread
Hopia diced
Pianono
Chocolate Crinkles
Mooncake
Egg pie
Cream puff

Of all, I like their mochi bread ๐Ÿ˜


BAIT LEHEM, HOUSE OF BREAD

Ordered once from this shop (recommended by a friend) and enjoyed pita with hummus.

Here's what we ordered:
Hummus
Pita
Rugelach
Bourekas
Baklava

We like bourekas because of the filling. Great when warmed too while rugelach became hard when toasted.

Baklava tastes okay as well.


JENNIFER ESTACIO'S

Recommended by a friend.
We ordered pork floss and ensaymada and we do like her ensaymada.

We just hope they'll sell in 3's in the future.
Hmmmn, pork floss tasted okay too but I find the floss itself a bit dry.


CKITCHENRY'S

Prior lockdown, my sister and I managed to visit this shop. We actually dined there as well. It was a nice experience since they offer coffee too.

As takeaway, we bought mochibread for breakfast the next day.

Mochi tasted good but we find it pricey. Still, glad we had the opportunity to try.


BOULANGERIE22

We were craving for cakes but no store delivers in our area. So we tried this shop and got a banana cake.

Of all the breads we bought, we like Hokkaido Milk Rolls.

The breads were pricey too, hence, we didn't plan a repeat order.


PANADERYA (TINAPAY NI NANAY)

My latest 'go-to' bread shop. A friend also recommended this shop.

My orders:
Pandesal
Cheese roll
Ube cheese pandesal

I'm very satisfied with all my orders and was so glad that the price isn't too much as compared to others.

Generous amount of cheese and ube halaya inside the bread. Best when warmed.

As for pandesal, I was amazed that there's not much air when you bite. Fluffy and crunchy from the toaster!

They also have  suki program where you get 12pcs of cheeseroll or pandecoco after buying 8 times.


CONSUELO'S

My go-to banana cake shop! They also sell pastillas, brazo de mercedez, cookies and cakes.

You won't regret buying from this shop because everything tastes good!

Although they are located in Cavite, you can still place an order since they had partnered with a delivery service to make it possible.


JUST KITCHEN MNL'S

Missing pineapple cake of Taiwan? Fret not for this shop offers pineapple cake that tastes like the ones from Taiwan!

I like how the pineapple filling isn't too sweet and too sour! Best with coffee or tea ๐Ÿ‘Œ

We also ordered dark chocolate cookies. This one is best with ☕. Real goodness of chocolate chunks that I end up eating a cookie in one go!


FORTUNE BAKESHOP
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Bought loaf bread and hopia. It's your typical breadshop!


PAN DE MANILA
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Aside from breads, I bought 3in1 coffee and hot chocolate drink too.

They also sell palaman and spreads like cocojam and peanutbutter.

This bakery is known for its pandesal, so if you want a 'safe' option, this is one of the bakeshops you can be assured that breads are affordable and good.


BREAD FOR EVERY JUAN
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Ordered once from this bakery too. Price is reasonable as well.

We like their ensaymada but I don't recommend their pork floss.

So, did any caught your interest? ๐Ÿ˜†

Check these out:

YouTube Playlist: Food, Sweets and Drinks


Mari❤

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Quarantine Food Finds: Ready to Cook

Since quarantine began, 99% of the time we're just at home and there will be days that you don't want to spend extra time in food preparation. 


Hence, the solution is to buy ready-to-cook meals/food!

Sharing few of the shops we've discovered: 




Bernardo's Homemade Products

Ordered embotido and pork tocino.

I wasn't sure what to expect on pork tocino given that it was homemade.
Anyway, I like that it wasn't that sweet and had no preservatives so I feel that its leaning to eating 'healthy' ๐Ÿ˜

I just hope they'll remove the pork skin as I find it hard to chew. ๐Ÿ˜…


IMANG TELANG'S LUMPIANG PINOY

Would you believe that a pack contained more than 12pieces (I think) for the price of less than 70php (can't remember the exact price)?

If you want shanghai for snack or add on ulam then try this brand! Although the taste is average, it was still like the pinoy style shanghai.


MEAT MARKET BY HOLLY FARMS

This online shop is one of my go-to-shop during quarantine. My typical check-out items comprised of (alternating from these):

Bounty Fresh -
Chicken wings
Chicken breast
Chicken fingers
Chicken nuggets
Chicken skin

Pipoy's -
Pork/Beef cubes
Porkchop
Ground pork/beef

Then last time I've tried Chicharon Bulaklak. 
I'm glad it tasted okay too.

We've also tried Chooksies brand:
Chooksies Marinado Pepper
Chooksies Marinado Spicy

The issue we encounter for Chooksies was how to fry it properly. I guess it takes a lot of oil and patience, otherwise, it will look crispy on the outside but still uncooked inside. Not sure why the inside remained uncooked even if it was thawed properly.


ELEANORE MARIANO'S SHOP

Aside from crispy pata, I also bought tempura and chicken longganisa.

Haven't cooked longganisa yet, but I like their shrimp tempura.

10 pcs. for 150php, so I bought 20! ๐Ÿคค
I just hope they'll use bigger size shrimps soon. 


FRANCO'S BED AND BREAKFAST

Bacon goodness you shouldn't miss!!! 
Right amount of fat and won't turn like crimped paper after frying.

Best when crispy! 


QUALISTEAK SHOP

Planning for a samgyupsal lunch or dinner? 
You may want to check this shop for their flavored beef and pork samgyupsal meat. 

We end up favoring unflavored beef, since we had a hard time cooking the marinated portion.

They also sell kimchi. 


Anyway, other ready-to-cook meals were bought from online supermarkets. 


Check this out: 


YouTube Playlist: Food, Sweets and Drinks

Mari❤


Friday, October 23, 2020

Quarantine Food Finds: Ready to Eat

Seven (7) months of quarantine and I've lost count on how many times we had pasta, sinigang, adobo or fried food meals. 


Hence, as an alternative, we always look for something new to try.

                 



Here's the list (in no particular order):

JAAM SEAFOODS TRAIDNG

The seafood they sell are always fresh.

Usual order: sashimi set, salmon steak and tuna steak

Yes, you read that right! If we want a seafood week, we order fishes from this shop and even tried their ready to eat japanese food.

So far, I've tried gyoza and calimaki. Most of time its the sashimi set ๐Ÿคค that gets in the list ๐Ÿ˜


RACKUZ HOME OF BEST CRISPY PATA & CRISPY ULO

Maybe next time we'll try the crispy pata.

For now, I had pork sisig and buttered shrimp.

Not that a fan of mayonnaise, but sisig tasted good.

Good thing that shrimps were medium in size and not small ones.


AMELIA GOURMET TUYO (via FRANCO'S BED & BREAKFAST)

We were craving for tuyo and a friend sells them so we ordered a few with a plan to resell (uhm, yeah, reselling didn't really happen ๐Ÿ˜…) 

Anyway, I end up adding more chili powder 'coz I really want it to be more spicy.


ELEANORE MARIANO'S CRISPY PATA

Another friend sells crispy pata (cooked by her mom) that is good for 2 to 3 pax at an affordable price! No kidding!

The meat falls off the bone and you can just re-fry the left overs the next day.

I recently bought her pre-cooked beef tapa and yes, if you're on a diet, I guess beef tapa shouldn't be in your list ๐Ÿคญ 
BUT, I'm not on a diet so why don’t you send your portion to me✌

            
fresh from the fridge ๐Ÿคฃ


SCHOOL TTEOKBOKKI

We ordered spicy tteokbokki, mandu and odeng. I like the tteokbokki sauce so much that we put more odeng bought from another shop ๐Ÿ˜

Same goes with odeng soup! 


BELLYCIOSO

Orders: Buttered Pork Belly and Spicy Adobong Leeg ng Manok

Prepare a lot of rice for you'll be able to eat a lot! 

Pork belly meat is so tender that it melts in your mouth while the spicy adobo lives up to its name - SPICY ๐Ÿ™‚


NON PRO COOK

Ordered one tub of Mechado and regretted why I didn't order another one. I can actually eat one tub in one sitting!

Sarsa tasted so good that it reminded me of my grandma's cooking! The meat (beef) is tender and easy to chew. I like that it’s spicy too. 


GREENERY KITCHEN
(Not in the video 'coz I forgot to take photos)

If you're looking for affordable vegan meals then this kitchen got you covered. 

I ordered  nilaga, lechon paksiw, bistek and vegchon kawali.

You wouldn't be able to distinguish if meat is real or it’s a meat substitute since it tastes like real meat! Except for the fat part of vegchon kawali. It was squishy so at some point I know I'm actually eating a meat substitute. 

Anyway, ordered once ‘coz we just wanted to try if its good ❤


That's all for now! 

UP NEXT ➡️ ๐Ÿฅฉ๐Ÿฅ“๐Ÿ—๐Ÿ–

YouTube Playlist: Food, Sweets and Drinks


Mari❤