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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Skipping the Light Fandango!
I recently spent a delightful evening with a friend at the newly refurbished Diamond Hotel on Manila Bay for The Ambassadors Spouses Fashion Show and Charity Gala. Barely through the front door, we were swept up and delivered to the … Continue reading
Posted in Local Culture, Philippines
Tagged Ambassadors wives, charity gala, Diamond Hotel, fashion parade, manila, Rustans
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A Bridge to the Future: The Tulay Ng Kabataan Foundation
“There are thousands of children living in the streets of Manila who have broken all bonds with their families. Victims of violence and of drugs, they survive by begging, by stealing, by prostitution… living totally in the margins of society.” … Continue reading
Chinese New Year in Binondo
Our special Chinese New Year Edition will begin at 8am on the dot from the Binondo church on the edge of Chinatown. We reach the purple fire truck at 8:02am but can’t see a tour group anywhere ~ they weren’t … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Wine, Philippines, Travel
Tagged Binondo, Chinatown, Chinese New Year, Divisoria, Hokkien noodles, Ivan Man Dy, lumpia, manila, walking tour
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Downtown Manila
It was my first adventure into the wilds of Divisoria. Wide, tree lined boulevards along Manila Bay suddenly narrowed into streets choc-a-block with pedestrians and push carts. The car was forced to a slow crawl, and eventually to a standstill, … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Wine, Philippines, Travel
Tagged Divisoria, manila, market, Philippines
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Pass the Sawsawan Please
Does anyone remember the movie “When Harry Met Sally”? A quirky, 1980s romantic comedy, it was about the antagonism between two people evolving into acceptance, then friendship and ~ finally ~ love. Now hold onto that thought. Whenever I think … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Wine, Local Culture, Philippines
Tagged adobo, balut, Doreen Fernandez, Filipino cuisine, Filipino food, Jeremy Steingarten, Kulinarya, McDonaldization, Molina A Mercado, sawsawan, standardization
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Tea with a Twist
The first bowl washed the cobwebs from my mind – the whole world seemed to sparkle A second cleansed my spirit like purifying showers of rain A third and I was one with the immortals. Chao Jen, The Way of … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Wine, Philippines
Tagged afternoon tea, manila, Peninsula Hotel, Philippines, scones
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Travels with My Daughter
‘Gorgonians, black coral, shells, turtles, rays, grunts, jacks, snappers, and… soft corals.’ Luscious names that rolled off the tongue and tempted us to dessert the shopping malls of Metro Manila, rest our blistered feet and explore further afield. My husband … Continue reading
Posted in Philippines, Travel
Tagged Anilao, coral, Eagle Point, Philippines, reef, retreat, scuba diving, snorkelling
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