Monday, January 17, 2011

Supersize finds at Big Mak!

I have a lot of food post backlogs. Things are getting a little wayward and I know that blogging about new discoveries will keep my sanity intact, i hope.

Last Christmas was spent in our Pangasinan home. It's been ages since we last did that. Blame it on my sister's hospital duties, and to our tradition that Post-Christmas Eve should be spent with visiting friends. So technically, I have to be in Manila. But, I digress. I really want to share my cheapo but yummy finds in Pangasinan.

Pangasinan vacations are always characterized by spending long hours on bed, stuffing ourselves to the brim with local delicacies and just discovering great finds.

This vacation is not an exception. My sister and I were playing Virtual Villager when boredom struck me. I knew right then and there that I had to get of the house and just "explore". Good thing, my sister was game so off we went to the town plaza (I can here my city friends snickering ;p).

Guess what we found? Two giants! Big Mak!, a local trailer type food chain (maybe a parody of the giant burger of this well-known fast food chain) was offering giant burgers and super long hotdog sandwiches. I forgot about the prices but they were cheap. Think below 100 bucks.
The Big Mak Giant Burger was huge but lacking in flavor. I didn't like the texture of the bread but it was quite filling. For its worth, I'm not complaining =)
Shobe taking a bite.

Next came Big Mak's Super Long Hotdog Sandich. This is probably the loooongest dog I've set my hands on (no pun intended. hehe). It measures 1 1/2 ft long. So if you think the footlong sandwiches in Morayta are the bomb, sizewise, you better think again ;p.


The hotdog sanwich was waaaay better than the burger. The hotdog did not have the usual snap that I want in my sausage but the bun was really soft so it kinda made up for that. 

Hmn, I'm wondering what they will supersize next =)

Friday, January 07, 2011

Goodbye, 2010!

I know, this is a belated New Year's post but holidays in the Philippines is usually the most stressful time of the year. Nonetheless, I have to write and pseudo-evaluate the year that was in order to assess things. I need to keep things in perspective. Let go of those that didn't work out the way I wanted them to and just learn to value more the keepers.


NEW/IMPROVED RELATIONSHIPS
1. My Techno loves. I've been friends with some and was initially acquainted with most of them from way back but the bond was sealed over great music, cocktails and constant analysis of our life's drama.
2. Partner. We've been hanging out for more than a year and I can say that he's really a keeper. He understands what I want-- my need for personal space, my drama queen syndrome, my love for KTV, my passion for intellectual discussions, my love for hats and boots, my intolerance to mediocrity and stupid remarks. The surprises, the road trips, the comforting words when I was going through hell with someone important in my life. He can be my best friend! haha
3. Nice people at work. I may not be an extreme exclusivist but I certainly know how to compartmentalize. I hang out with my friends because they are my friends and I go to work because I have to go to work. I don't mix things because they usually mess up everything in the end. But I'm lucky to have some really nice people at work. So screw compartmentalization, they just made it to my pyramid of friendship.

 MY LIFE'S FIRSTS
1. Got really, REALLY, really drunk. Panagbenga in Baguio, I may die and resurrect but I shall never forget you!
2. Recorded a cooking sesh. Guesting in a cooking show is part of my bucket list so I guess this is substantial compliance of the goal.
3. Went to a gay bar. 'nuff said. hahaha.
4. Spent Holy Thursday and Good Friday away from home (and family).
5. Became a lector and a commentator.

MEMORABLE TRIPS (No, I'm not elaborating why ;p)
1. Taiwan with the boys.
2. Tagaytay road trip with Wen.
3. Panagbenga Festival in Baguio.

HAPPINESS ROAD BLOCKS  
1. The post-trip detachment. (we're ok now, I guess).
2. It all started with canceled meet-ups with former important people. Snowballed into friendships gone wrong (so yeah, I canceled them in my life).
3. A lot of my friends left the country this year (Thank you, technology, for making the physical absence tolerable).

THANK YOU 2010
1. For allowing me to build new relationships and strengthen the old ones regardless of the distance.
2. For being a very good year for my sister whom I love dearly. You made her a full-fledged doctor, a top incoming IM resident choice of the only hospital that she applied for, and you made it possible for her to stay with us after our years of separation c/o medschool.
3. For a good working environment.
4. For the new experiences with my constants.
5. For that nice Tagaytay road trip and the emotion-filled 9 pm view deck experience.
6. For all the UAAP events that I was able to watch free of charge. (It pays to be connected ;p)
7. For teaching me how to embrace calculated risks and appreciate random detachments.
8. For all the food adventures with my family and friends.
9. For keeping my family intact.
10. For simply being steady.

I KNOW THAT 2011 IS A GOING TO BE A GOOD YEAR BECAUSE...
1. Of a possible business opportunity.
2. I know that my friends got my back.
3. I have a continuing offer from my friends to visit them abroad.
4. After all the bumps and temptations, my values are still intact.
5. I am fabulous and I don't see any reason why it is not going to be a good one. hahaha ;p