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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Get that grill going!

Some people have preferences on how their food is prepared. Some like it fried, boiled, steamed, and etc.

I like it sizzling over an open flame or roasting on a bed of hot charcoal.

When I first tasted Inihaw na Liempo (Grilled Pork Belly) when I was just a little glutton, the taste lingered on my tongue for the longest time. The mixture of greasy meat, smoky linings and charcoal-infused burnt ends were just perfect for my palate.
oh sweet indulgence
Ever since then, I had an affinity for grilled meats and the like. You would always see me in a turo-turo ordering their grilled items especially pork. And my mom will always oblige, because to her, it's a healthier alternative to my usual cravings for deep fried food such as chicken and breaded porkchops.

Also, I'm a big fan of street grilled meats like Isaw (Chicken Intestines), Adidas (Chicken Feet) Tainga (Pig Ears) and Betamax (Blood clumps)

mmmm... b-meggy.....

you can still taste the feeds!

A vampire's pica-pica


There are pros to eating grilled meats such as:
1. The fact that it's cooked over an open flame will rid some of the excess fat building up on the meat itself.
2. It's cheaper to buy charcoal nowadays rather than refilling a 13 lbs. LPG tank
3. It gives off a flavor unlike any fried, steamed or boiled food item, the smoky factor adds to the experience.
4. You can control the rate of done-ness in the food that you are cooking, from rare to well done.

and while there are pros, there are also cons,
1. Cooking over an open flame will result in smoke and unhealthy carbon monoxide gas releases.
2. Grilling is always an outdoor activity, so rainy days are always a grill-blocker.
3. Some burnt sides can trigger carcinogenic properties.

That is why I always take it serious when it comes to grilling. I take extra precaution to prevent any cons from popping up so that I and other people will have an experience unlike any other when I grill their food.

What are you waiting for? Get that grill going!

Back from a lazy hiatus..

Hello all,

I apologize for the inactivity from updating this blog.

A mixture of work, play and laziness prolonged any thoughts this author wished to impart with the readers.

Now i'm back,  BIGGER (definitely) and better than before.

Thank you!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Relaxation from a number of pixels

Every one who's known me, or took the time to dabble and spend time on my Facebook, Twitter or Instagram accounts knows that I like to post pictures that insinuate the inner laughter residing inside us.

Ok, Mr. Jim Carrey. Whatever you say

Everyone needs a good laugh once in a while. Scientifically, in fact, laughter has some pretty nice benefits that can help the body like:

1. Laughter boosts the immune system.
2. Laughter helps relieve pain of any sort. (Emotionally, physically, mentally etc.)
3. Laughter helps you lose weight (if that really helps, make me laugh people.)
4. Laughter lowers your blood pressure

...and many more.

Noice.

So, you can say, i'm your online therapist of some sort, I may not have a degree, but I can help you nonetheless. Whoever, wherever and whatever you may be doing, just know that a little laugh is maybe all you need to get out of that depression, sickness and what miserable feeling that is bugging you right now.

Go on, laugh your heart out.

It might save your life. :)

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Cravings = Temptation



Come on..

I know you want this too.

When your mom told you not to draw on the wall...







Apparently, I never listen too much. Watch out, we have a badass over here. No talent, just good at copying stuff.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Meet Oprah!

Look at THAT face.

She's our Labrador Mix baby. You can tell on how she's accustomed to being carried around. But don't let this fool ya. She can be a handful.

Deep down we all want a Zombie Apocalypse.

We've all seen the movies,
Read all the books,
Scanned all the Comics,
Even played all the games.

But what does this all mean?

I was first introduced to the concept of the undead walking the earth ever since I can hold a PS1 controller. The game?..


Resident Evil 2
the cover was an inkling on how nail-biting the game could be.
Me and the cousins (and occasionally a braver sister) were playing this edge-on-your-seat game set in a city where flesh-eating, decomposed figures walk (-ish) the streets, attacking any living being they set their rotting eyes on. It used to scare the sh*t out of me, knowing it can happen as the story of the game implies.

And then it hit me, while I was in my early 10's, Resident Evil started to produce movies. And as the loyal gamer that I am, I waited for it to show in the local cinema.

It was my first Zombie Flick ever.

I got fascinated and researched about these (hopefully) fictional beings. Zombies, apparently, are infested with some kind of Virus that produce reanimation once the cognitive function of the brain ceases to work. Which means, you become a Zombie when you are braindead and exposed to this chemical. Unfortunately, the chemical also renders to make you braindead once it enters your body and starts eating away at your whole body. Therefore, "reanimating" you to one of them.

I took every single word from this to heart.


The only effective way to stop a Zombie, like all films, books and comics say is shutting the brain altogether. Meaning, "blow its brains out." Shoot the head, cut the head, smash the skull, and the list goes on.

You can't control them. You can only hope to contain them. Or if that fails, become one of them.

Ever since that game, I have been a somewhat "Fan" of a Zombie Apocalypse, researching if there are reported incidents involving these things. But, sadly, they will only stay a fantasy....for now.

Everyone from gag sites to forums are taking this topic to new levels saying that they already know how to protect themselves and preventing this from happening.

But are we really ready? Ready to pull the trigger on our former loved ones now reduced to rotting pieces of meat trying to eat our brains out? We may never know, but I can say that when it really comes.

I'm damn sure ready.

..and deep down, we all really want a Zombie Apocalypse.