
Cinnamon rolls. Perfect with coffee. Coffee without sugar preferably. Perfect after each sumptuous dinner. Dinner that is not that heavy leaving a space in your tummy for desserts like these.
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I chose this photo as it conveys simplicity with a substance - a true depiction of neat.
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I am still fazed with how the government dealt with the tragedy that befell the country but I am trying to pray and hope that things will be better, that with a ray of hope, each of those affected will be able to rise, with the whole of the citizenry helping, and with the aid coming from other countries.
Criticism (Photo credit: Celestine Chua)[/caption]Because of my posts, many people are asking why am I criticizing the government when the priority is to help. We should never oppose assistance with critique. Our assistance should be compassion with justice. Without CNN Anderson Cooper's criticism of relief operation, Korina Sanchez would have not gone to Tacloban; without the victims complaining themselves, the government would have continued its failed response, without the vigilance and criticism against government bureaucracy the relief good would have been hijacked and used for political purposes. And when we wait til the rehabilitation is over to voice out our criticisms, we will only get frustrated for the criminals had already fooled the people and entrenched themselves in their thrones. Help now, criticize later --the mantra of those in power." - Gerry Lanuza
Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.
Percussion instruments in the Musical Instrument Museum, Brussels, Belgium. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption]
This is a big plate of round(ed) fruits. Here in the Philippines, every New Year's eve, there has to be a bowl or plate or basket that holds twelve (12) round(ed) fruits for good luck. Other families exaggerate it by buying twelve pieces for each of the twelve (12) fruits gathered. It always makes me wonder where this belief came from. Some say it is a Chinese belief, some say it dates back to the time of our ancestors. Unfortunately, I am not a believer but I find arranging these round(ed) fruits on a platter very fitting for the holidays.
She looked so elegant and truly graceful. She must be very strong and healthy to perform so fluid with the music.
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Then comes second was the pork asado with atsara (not in the picture). It was so tender and the sauce has sesame seeds giving a distinct flavor to the dish.
It was the sweet and sour fish that was the favorite. It was not too sweet nor too sour as we had experienced with other Chinese food restaurants. According to Daryl, he heard that the sauce is made from tapioca that's why the clear but glutinous sauce. The parsley added a distinct flavor of freshness, too.
The broccoli with shrimps is also good. The children didn't like it very much because of the ginger taste but I liked it a lot. Broccoli is a favorite of mine and it can also be very tasty with oyster sauce.
We were so full and satisfied that taking a nap after was next to our agenda when we came home.
