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A Moment of Introspection at 5am + More Love for my Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Phabrizio
It’s been a while since I got up at 4am to be somewhere, and now, I’m on a bus to Laguna with my friend Kitty and some of her students, and have time to safely blog on my phone.
I recently posted about Phabrizio and how he would change how, and how often I blog, and I just realized I haven’t been blogging as much as I thought I would. So here we are.
I’ve had Phabrizio for a little over 2 weeks now, and aside from Instagram, which I’ve long been wanting to have, it’s made my life easier in so many ways. With its different apps and readers (Kindle and Pocket), Dropbox, to S Note and Calendar, its beautiful camera (which allows me to leave my camera behind on some days), smart gestures, and dual window functionality, it’d be impossible not to love.
I’m not a techie, and I don’t feel the need to purchase the latest gadget. But upgrading from my roughly 5-year old Blackberry was something I deemed necessary, especially since I’m busier going around and blogging more. And so far, it’s one of the happiest things I’ve allocated my money for (and I can be extremely stingy with material things).
And I just want to say that personally, I think tablets are one of the most redundant devices created. It’s just a bigger smart phone that isn’t a phone, and a smaller laptop that lacks in computing functions. It replaces nothing and just does something other devices do anyway. This makes me love Phabrizio more, because he’s a fabulous phablet, and a single device that can really do so many things. He simplifies my setup, and eliminates the need (or desire) for other things. Not saying you should ditch your iPhone 4S and iPad 3 for this, because that would just be wasteful. But maybe next time, consider devices that have more functions.
Love lots,Jen
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A Moment of Introspection at 5am + More Love for my Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Phabrizio

It’s been a while since I got up at 4am to be somewhere, and now, I’m on a bus to Laguna with my friend Kitty and some of her students, and have time to safely blog on my phone.

I recently posted about Phabrizio and how he would change how, and how often I blog, and I just realized I haven’t been blogging as much as I thought I would. So here we are.

I’ve had Phabrizio for a little over 2 weeks now, and aside from Instagram, which I’ve long been wanting to have, it’s made my life easier in so many ways. With its different apps and readers (Kindle and Pocket), Dropbox, to S Note and Calendar, its beautiful camera (which allows me to leave my camera behind on some days), smart gestures, and dual window functionality, it’d be impossible not to love.

I’m not a techie, and I don’t feel the need to purchase the latest gadget. But upgrading from my roughly 5-year old Blackberry was something I deemed necessary, especially since I’m busier going around and blogging more. And so far, it’s one of the happiest things I’ve allocated my money for (and I can be extremely stingy with material things).

And I just want to say that personally, I think tablets are one of the most redundant devices created. It’s just a bigger smart phone that isn’t a phone, and a smaller laptop that lacks in computing functions. It replaces nothing and just does something other devices do anyway. This makes me love Phabrizio more, because he’s a fabulous phablet, and a single device that can really do so many things. He simplifies my setup, and eliminates the need (or desire) for other things. Not saying you should ditch your iPhone 4S and iPad 3 for this, because that would just be wasteful. But maybe next time, consider devices that have more functions.

Love lots,
Jen

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Insights from a Crash Course on the Philippine Textile Industry

September 25, 2012
Department of Clothing, Textile, and Interior Design - College of Home Economics
University of the Philippines, Diliman

Not very many people know much about the Philippine Textile Industry, primarily because 1) it’s not within their field and therefore don’t really seek to know more about it, or 2) it IS within their field but it seems too work-intensive/costly to get into. However, I believe that the status of the Philippine Textile Industry should be a concern for every Filipino.

Thanks to my good friend Kitty, who teaches Clothing Technology at UP, and knows of my interest in the subject (see my posts on weaving/textile) and my desire to really generating more awareness of our textile traditions after my visit to Ock Pop Tok in Laos, I had the privilege of attending the Scanning Philippine Indigenous Textiles forum. For me, it only further validated my belief that every Filipino should know more about it.

Let me share some of the highlights.

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“Up” and About: An Age-defying Love & Adventure Story :)
On the long bus ride from Vang Vieng to Luang Prabang, I also couldn’t help but notice the couple seated in front of me through the gap between their seats. I’m a sucker for old couples, so I was really curious about their story.
When we got off the bus and boarded a tuk-tuk to the centre of Luang Prabang, I was fortunate enough to be in the same tuk-tuk as they were in. My Luang Prabang travel-mates, Yasuko, Mako, Jenney and I then learned that they’ve been traveling for 10 years now, with their sailboat. :) SOBRANG SWEET.
I knew at that moment I had to take their picture and get their full names and email address. I knew I’d have to write about them.
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When we got to town, we parted ways because we couldn’t all be booked at the same guest house. But I really hoped to meet them again in Luang Prabang. With Luang Prabang seeming like the prime example of “It’s A Small World”, we bumped into them on our trip to the weee!-inducing Tat Kuang Si.

There I sealed a deal to meet with them as I felt that there was so much more I wanted to know about their adventure. :)
Pierre and Catherine Neidhart have known each other for 20 years now, and let’s just say that Catherine is 50-something, and Pierre is 60-something, and they only got married 10 years ago, for practical reasons, just before they started traveling. 
They travel with their sailboat which they park at docks or drop anchor at designated points, then either just stay around the area or travel by land to relatively nearby cities/towns or countries. :)
I can’t even really fathom the boat life, but they sail their boat with just the two of them, with each one having to keep night watches to make sure that they are on course and that they don’t crash into anything (cliff/boat/etc). There was a lot more I wanted to ask, but kept myself from prying too much as it was only our first time hanging out. :P
Nonetheless, with what they shared, it sounds like a wonderful life, and Pierre and Catherine’s similarly leisurely approach to traveling as mine is refreshing especially when meeting travelers who usually dedicate no more than 3 days per destination.
[Sharing Beerlaos and street food with the Neidharts :)]

Stupidly had my camera on the wrong setting so Catherine’s face was always blurred. And I think she got tired of all the pictures. :P

There’s no expressing how happy I was to spend time with Pierre and Catherine. It was simply precious…like having the comfort of parents around sans any potential nagging. There’s so much more I wish to know about their story, and one evening with them simply isn’t enough to hear all about their sailboat adventures, so I hope one day, the sea pushes them my way, and I can be a part of some of their future stories too. :)
Hugs to you, Pierre and Catherine!
Big grin on her face,Jen :D
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“Up” and About: An Age-defying Love & Adventure Story :)

On the long bus ride from Vang Vieng to Luang Prabang, I also couldn’t help but notice the couple seated in front of me through the gap between their seats. I’m a sucker for old couples, so I was really curious about their story.

When we got off the bus and boarded a tuk-tuk to the centre of Luang Prabang, I was fortunate enough to be in the same tuk-tuk as they were in. My Luang Prabang travel-mates, Yasuko, Mako, Jenney and I then learned that they’ve been traveling for 10 years now, with their sailboat. :) SOBRANG SWEET.

I knew at that moment I had to take their picture and get their full names and email address. I knew I’d have to write about them.

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Vegetarian Food Find #2, #3 & #4: Pipino’s Watermelon Steak, Vegan Cheeseless Lasagna & Coconut Ice Cream

As declared in my Eating Plants post, I’m dedicating more of myself to the pursuit of tasty vegetarian / vegan fare, either through my own experiments or through fun vegetarian / vegan food finds. And while I previously featured Grill Queen’s tofu BBQ, this will be my first full-fledged vegetarian resto feature. :)

I first found out about Pipino maybe early last year when I first saw their menu options from PINO, the non-vegan resto bar on the ground floor, which Karlo’s friends and I frequent (I love their flavored beer, but more on that later). But I guess my previously non-vegetarian aspiring self didn’t bother to take too much interest in their fare, and instead, I stuck mostly to the dilis rice and other fun stuff from PINO.

However, with my increased interest for vegetarian fare and Punchdrunk Panda’s blogger hangout at Pipino last March, I felt inclined to sample more of their fare. So, last April 14, I headed back there with my Punchdrunk Panda posse, local partner-in-crime, Nica, and our awesome interns, Pauline and Steph, for a proper post-Anteroom Sessions 2 get-together and celebration. :)

From left to right: Pauline, Nica, myself and Steph

Now onto the figurative meat of this entry. THE FOOD.

STARTERS
Because Nica has low EQ, we started with the vegan Ooey Gooey Chocolate Cupcake (P50) while waiting for Steph and Pauline. Sad to say, it was very dry and not ooey gooey at all.

The ooey gooey chocolate cupcake dissected:

They do have redeeming vegan cupcakes though. I got to try their Red Velvet Cupcake (P50) a while back, and while I anticipated that it would not match up to my favorite red velvet cupcakes from Sonja’s Cupcakes and Sophie’s Mom, knowing that Pipino didn’t use eggs, butter or cream cheese in the production of their cupcakes, I was quite impressed. I am happy for vegans who have this option.

Some other yummy vegan cupcake offerings I got to sample during our blogger hangout were their Green Tea Cupcakes and their Choco Banana Cupcakes, in miniature versions. I think it’s safe to say that everyone enjoyed those. :) Not all cupcakes are available when you walk in though, so if you’re planning to order a dozen or so, try giving them a call a day before to place your order.

After dessert starter comes the real starters, and we started with Brown Rice Rolls (P120) and French Fries (P125). You simply cannot go wrong with their country-style fries. This is one of our staple orders when we have beer with Karlo’s friends at PINO, and I had a huge platter of this in front of me during our blogger hangout, and I just couldn’t stop myself from getting fry after fry. Comes with your choice of garlic aioli, honey mustard, or ketchup as dip. :)

The brown rice rolls were just okay for me. It’s on the pricier side for me, and brown rice being brown rice, it just doesn’t get as soft and sticky as Japanese rice. But it’s a healthier option, definitely.

We also had their Mango Tango Salad (P165), which was a light and refreshing salad with mangoes, cucumber, sliced olives, and a mango vinaigrette dressing.

ENTREES
For our entrees, we had Vegetable Curry (P195), which came with couscous, and had a flavorful and spicy curry sauce that left me and Pauline teary-eyed / sniffling a bit, but we kept getting more. Haha.

We also had the Squash Risotto (P220), which I believe our interns liked, but I thought it could use a little more saltiness and that it could be softer too. It was made with brown rice, if I’m not mistaken, so I think that’s largely a reason why I felt it could be softer.

While I’ve long known of the health benefits of brown rice, I’ve yet to really accept it as something I’d like in my diet, primarily because I usually find it rather dry and lacking in softness. I’m not a big rice-eater to begin with either, so there’s not much value for me in seeking brown rice as an alternative to white rice because I could opt to just omit or cut down on the white rice intake, in favor of noodles or bread.

Next we had a juicy, blood-red steak. Yup, steak: [ORIGIN Middle English : from Old Norse steik; related to steikja ‘roast on a spit’ and stikna ‘be roasted.’]. And the steak in discussion here is a Pipino must-try: Watermelon Steak (P220), with a side of mashed taro.

In no way was this supposed to replicate the taste of a beef steak, because you know when you bite through it, it obviously isn’t. But I thought that the flavor they were able to infuse the watermelon with (probably some acidity from balsamic or red wine vinegar?), the char-grilled quality, the sweet succulence of the watermelon, and the presentation of the dish (complete with the watermelon skin, which when I cut the fruit away from, reminded me of the bone on a steak) kind of blew my mind. I just wish it came with mashed potato or mashed sweet potato instead of taro.

And last but not the least among our entrees, a Pipino must-try, and probably will be a new Pipino / PINO staple for me is their Vegan Cheeseless Lasagna (P120), which apart from being super affordable, is as the name suggests, completely vegan and cheeseless!

Again, I love when people can get so creative with vegan-friendly ingredients and still come up with dishes that can stand up well to the non-vegan options. I’m still a hopeless cheese girl, but I love how the tofu in this dish kind of fooled me into believing there actually was cheese in it.

All of these dishes were downed with my favorite Flavored Beers (P75/glass) from PINO downstairs. My favorite flavors being Peach (which Pauline and Steph got), Honey-mansi (which Nica got after finding out the Watermelon and Lychee were unavailable that night), and Strawberry (a preference of Karlo’s that seems to have rubbed off on me).

Two peaches, a strawberry and a honey-mansi.

DESSERT
Of course, no meal is complete without dessert. So to cap off our vegan meal, we had a vegan ice cream sampler.

The girs wanted to try out the Banana Sherbet and the Dark Chocolate Ice Cream too, but the only flavors they had then were Oreo (P40), made without the Oreo creme centers so they’re still vegan, Coconut (P35) and Vanilla Graham (P40), so we tried them all!

From left to right: Coconut, Vanilla Graham and Oreo

The unanimous crowd favorite was the Coconut Ice Cream. I’m quite the coconut-head, so yeah, I’m not surprised that this was my favorite.

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Whoo! So much food.

I was also fortunate enough to have a vegetarian cooking session with Alessa, owner of Pipino, a few weeks after that and chat with her about Pipino and being vegetarian. :)

I’m still continuing my pursuit for vegetarian fare, so if you guys have suggestions, recipes or restaurants you’d like me to check out, send me a message here on Tumblr, leave a comment, tweet or e-mail me.

In the meantime, some parting words from Pipino that ring true:

Redefining vegging out,
Jen

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Pipino Vegetarian Restaurant by PINO
39 Malingap, Teachers Vill, QC.
+63 2 441 1773
Open DAILY

M-F 11am-10pm
All-Day Breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays, 7am -10pm 

NM Veg Rating
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n/a Freelancer-friendly — didn’t check.
 Value for money

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