Flaming Wings is a Favorite

  

 

Bubba and I decided to do a bit of jogging at Ateneo since it was a holiday.  After a short run, lunch was spent at Flaming Wings, a favorite spot of the students in the area.  Flaming Wings is known to dish out the best tasting (proportioned to price) and most reasonably priced Buffalo wings.  Flaming Wings’ branch locations are found within the school areas that’s why their prices are also student-budget-friendly.  The students seem to be their primary target market.

 

 

 

As the name indicates, when it comes to chicken wings, Flaming Wings means serious business.  The restaurant’s walls are painted red and orange for that “flaming” illusion. 

 

Buffalo Wings:

3 Wings – PHP 143

5 Wings – PHP 235

15 Wings – PHP 690

24 Wings – PHP 1068

 

Flaming Wings Signature Sauces:

Original – Inspired by the original Buffalo, New York recipe

Mild ‘n Sweet – Can’t take the heat? A tamed blend with a hint of honey

Wild – Caution: way hot!

Smokey BBQ – Good ol’ Southern-style barbeque.  Superb smoked sweetness with a little kick

Caribbean Jerk – True taste of the islands.  Strong combination of herbs and spices with a twist of lime

 

 

On the Table

 

Chicken Parmigiana PHP 145

Other than ordering Buffalo wings, I opted to try their other dishes.  What is astounding about Flaming Wings is how fairly or cheaply priced their dishes are and the size is not limiting.  It’s actually quite generous.  Breaded chicken meat cutlet layered with cheese and tomato sauce accompanied by penne pasta in marinara sauce.  The chicken is a bit overcooked but it’s a fairly decent plate of chicken parmigiana.

 

 

Chili Rice PHP 100

The Chili Rice was delicious with copious amount of ground beef and other ingredients as well, like beans, onions, bell pepper and a bit of cheese to sharpen the taste.  It’s perfect topping over steamed plain rice. 

 

 

Cajun Lime Dory PHP 150

4 pieces of fish cutlets pan-fried and seasoned.  It tasted a bit lacking but what’s more evident is the fact that it didn’t taste fresh.  Both our tongues became a little itchy afterwards. 

 

 

 

5-pc Buffalo Wings (2) PHP 470

Yes we cannot get enough of wings.  We ordered 1 basket of 5-pc buffalo wings in their Original sauce and ordered the other basket of 5-pc to be a mix of their Smokey BBQ and Caribbean Jerk.  I wish the bleu cheese sauce is more pungent.  The strong flavor of bleu cheese would be spot on for mouthwatering Buffalo wings.

 

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Wicked Oreos PHP 75

Warning, do not leave Flaming Wings without having their Wicked Oreos for dessert.  I’m not big on desserts but I will not leave Gino’s Eats and Beats without ordering their French Toast Nutella and the same goes for Flaming Wing’s Wicked Oreos.  These are two desserts worth remembering.  Lightly fried and softened Oreo cookies delicately wrapped in delicious batter.  Bite into that pure bliss and balance it off with the comforting vanilla ice cream it’s served with. 

 

 

Flaming Wings make me wish I studied in Ateneo.  But there’s supposedly a branch already in DLSU.  I don’t mind being a student again as long as I am near Flaming Wings.

 

 

 

Flaming Wings

Katipunan Ave., Loyola Heights,

Quezon City

(632) 929 6900

 

 

Other Branches:

 

Flaming Wings – Taft, Manila

2A64 Archer’s Nook Center

Taft Avenue, Malate, Manila

(632) 524 74 22

 

Flaming Wings – Parañaque

302 A. Aguirre Avenue,

BF Homes, Parañaque

(632) 829 5782

 

 

Flaming Wings Album

 

Manang’s Clubhouse in Ateneo

 

After plurking/tweeting about grilled liempo, Richard challenged me to try the best liempo he’s ever tasted.  And this liempo can actually be found in Ateneo De Manila University. 

 

 

On one agreed Wednesday in August, Richard and Irene picked me up from the office and we headed straight to my first choice of school, the ADMU grounds.  Manang’s Clubhouse is quite famous for dishing out the best tasting liempo around, plus other dishes, and at such an affordable price.

 

 

On the Table

 

Manang’s Famous Liempo PHP 45 (2)

Thanks to Richard, my eyes were opened to the great-tasting liempo of Manang’s –who has become such an icon in the school grounds. 

 

 

The slim cut of liempo, appropriately priced, had the right amount of sweet and soy marinade that seeped into the meat.  The liempo was smoked perfectly leaving appetizing charred marks on the meat.

 

 

Ginataang Kalabasa at Sitaw PHP

Beans and Pumpkin in coconut cream was the perfect pair of the liempo.  It’s a healthy side dish that complemented the grilled meat.

 

 

Giniling

Sautéed ground pork in tomato sauce with green peas, carrot, green bell pepper and potato

 

 

Rice (3) PHP

Bubba followed quite late but he was able to taste the liempo (complaining that I only left him a few pieces) and I got another cup of rice because two just didn’t cut out for both our appetites with the delicious Filipino viands in front of us.

 

After eating, I bought 2 more orders of liempo to go, which Bubba and I enjoyed at home.  Next time, I’m going to buy more liempo to bring home and try their other dishes.

 

 

I’m from the rival school but if I knew Manang’s Clubhouse back in college, I wouldn’t mind driving all the way to Ateneo just to get lunch there.

 

By the way, CONGRATS to the Blue Eagles on the back-to-back UAAP basketball championship!!! 😉

 

 

Manang’s at Ateneo

Ateneo College Covered Courts,

Ateneo de Manila University,

Loyola Heights, Quezon City

 

 

Manang’s in Ateneo Album

 

A Sunday Afternoon Picnic and Serenitea

 

 

Sometime late last year, Bubba surprised me with a lazy Sunday afternoon activity. 

 

We stopped by J. Abad Santos Street to order Nachos and the 9-Layer Dip from Ristras and coolers from Serenitea.  The 9-Layer Dip is our favorite pica food that time while the large containers of Serenitea Grass Jelly Jasmine Tea with no sugar (mine) and Hokkaido Milk Tea with 75% sugar (Bubba’s) were our drink of choice to accompany us in our small picnic at Ateneo.

 

 

Serenitea had this Chaim Potok saying on the wall, “Come, let us have some tea and continue to talk about happy things.”  And that’s the mantra we carried to the picnic location.  The iPod played soft house music in the background while we watched a dad with his son play soccer across the field. 

 

Bubba kept teasing me every time there was a roving guard passing by because I was scared that we might get shoo-ed off the lawn since it was only us having picnic there 😀

 

Luxe Prints 2010 Planners Now Available!

 

 

Looking for a nice stylish Christmas gift for girlfriends?  Look no further.  Luxe Prints recently launched its 2010 planner collection.  Different cover styles for every fun, loving friend of yours!  Choose from four covers to suit your style: Party Girl, Beach Babe, Rockstar, and Fashionista!  SRP PHP 450 each.

 

 

Get all 4!  They have a special discount for bulk orders, 4 pieces and above.

 

I have yet to buy a planner.  I’m thinking of switching from my BDJ Planner to this one.  As mentioned before, I love my BDJ 2008 planner but the 2009 I bought I barely used (only got to 3 months) since I find it a bit too cluttered.  The 2 other persons I gave it too also barely used it 🙁  I have yet to see the BDJ 2010 edition but this Luxe planner intrigues me a lot and I might just get one for 2010 🙂 

 

Each 5.5″ by 7″ inch planner comes with a pair of specially designed monthly dividers and 4 alternating color page themes per month.  Beach waves, stars, zebra prints, paisleys and pastels: absolutely stylish all year round!  

 

Flip the pages:

 

Personal Information: This planner belongs to YOU 🙂

Goals for 2010: Plot your goals and never lose sight of them

All About Me: A fun quiz of your favorites

Weekly spreads: 2-page spread per week to write down all your action items, thoughts and highlights for the day

Birthdays: List down the birthdays of your loved ones

Key Contacts: Quick info on your speed dial crew

Random Notes: For all forget-me-nots and out of the blue ideas

 

Contact Luxe Prints

Mobile Number: +63-905-4022032
Email Address:
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Payments available via GCASH or bank deposit

 

 

UAAP 72nd Men Basketball Finals Game 3 Live Update + Meralco

 

 

Q1 3:19

UE 8

ADMU 16

 

Jai Reyes just banked a jump shot.

3 Turnovers for Ateneo

UE just made a shot

Ateneo converts plus foul shot free throw

 

Q1 2:51

UE 10

ADMU 19

 

**On another note, parts of Marikina, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Quezon City, and San Juan will experience 3-4 hours power outage –rotation as Meralco fixes power distribution.**

 

End of 1st Quarter

UE 17

ADMU 21

 

Q2 4:10

UE 25

ADMU 34 

 

Q2 2:50

UE 25

ADMU 39

Ateneo leads by 14 points!!!

 

 The Advisory

Please be informed that we will be experiencing brown-outs due to a damaged transformer of the National Grid Corporation located at a sub-station in Dolores Tatay Rizal.   

Some areas affected are Pasig, Mandaluyong, San Juan, Quezon City, Cainta, Marikina, Mandaluyong, Binangonan and Angono.

 

Back to the game

Q2 1:28

UE 25

ADMU 40 

Ateneo is pulling away with a big margin

 

End of Q2

UE 25

ADMU 40

 

Q3 6:50

UE 31

ADMU 48

Ateneo banked 3 pointer

UE pulls an 11-point run. 17 point lead down to 11.

(Me thinks Ateneo should play it steady.  Time is in THEIR favor.  Should be running down their shot clock.) 

 

Q3 4:15

UE 37

ADMU 48

 

Q3 2:44

UE 37

ADMU 50

(Derek Ramsey spotted at Araneta. Paolo Bediones.  Allan Caidic.)

UE Espiritu misses both free throws.

An open Rabbeh makes a jumpshot from the top of the paint. 52-37

Ateneo steals the ball. UE fouls. Ateneo Player 13 makes two free throws. 54-37

Foul on Ateneo Silva.  2 Free throws for UE. 39-54

Ateneo banks a three!!! 57-39

Easy under the basket shot from UE. 41-57

 

End of 3rd Quarter.

UE 41

ADMU 57

 

Q4 3:44

UE 47

ADMU 67

 

Q4 3:10

 UE 49

ADMU 69

 

Q4 2:44

UE 51

ADMU 61

 

 Q4 1:31

UE 52

ADMU 69

Ateneo starting to celebrate

Time out called by UE. 55-69

UE steals the ball from Ateneo and banks 3 pointer 

UE assistant coach crying in disappointment? Aw.

UE coach goes to Norman Black and Ateneo bench to congratulate them. (Me likey Norman Black since he was San Mig coach -was that San Mig -bad memory -senior moment)

 

End of 4th Quarter

End of Finals Game 3

UE 58

ADMU 71 

Sweet victory! 

 

After quite some time (’87-’88), ATENEO back to back champs again!!!  Congrats!!! 

 

 

72nd UAAP Men’s Basketball Finals (2009) Game 3: Battle for the Title

 

 

The Ateneo Blue Eagles aimed to bank back-to-back titles when they clinched the first win in the final series of the 72nd UAAP men’s basketball tournament last October 1.  The game ended with a 78-71 score with the Eagles leading the way by 13 points since the 1st quarter.  The UE warriors didn’t make it easy for the Eagles retorting with a 19-1 run before the end of the first half.  The Eagles however held on to their game with the 2008 Most Valuable Player Rabeh Al-Hussaini clutching an impressive game with 28 points and 14 boards and Jai Reyes piling sets of triples.

 

 

Game Two proved to be a totally different story.  University of the East made the most of the best-of-three finals bringing the series to a do or die match Game 3.  Ateneo received quite a blow from the Warriors being behind by 20 points after the final buzzer.  It’s been 24-years since UE scored a UAAP title and they want to discontinue that record this year.  Last time Ateneo pulled a back-to-back series was in 1987-88, Ateneo is vying to replicate that.

 

The heat is rising –a smoking Game Three to watch out for.

 

Game 2 Scores:

 

UE 88 -Espiritu 22, Llagas 19, Lee 13, Acuña 12, Lingganay 7, Reyes 6, Zamar 5, Duran 4, Tagarda 0, Bandaying 0.

ATENEO 68 -Al-Hussaini 18, Monfort 12, Reyes 11, Baclao 10, Austria 6, Salamat 4, Long 3, Chua 2, Buenafe 2, Sumalinog 0, Salva 0.

 

Quarters: 18-15, 38-40, 63-53, 88-68

Manila News Today: Sept 30, 2009 – Classes Suspended for One Week

 

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) said Wednesday that classes at the tertiary level in Metro Manila and other areas placed under a state of calamity will remain suspended until Saturday.  Classes resume on October 3 (for Saturday classes) and October 5 (for Monday classes).  Colleges and universities are being encouraged to become centers that will receive aid and donations to help those affected by Typhoon Ondoy.

 

 

In other news, Typhoon Ondoy or international name Ketsana is now in Vietnam, which is across the South China Sea from Philippines.  Ketsana hit central Vietnam yesterday and death toll is now at 39, and caused close to 170,000 people to leave their homes.

 

The World Meteorological Organisation said in Geneva a new tropical depression had formed east of the Philippines Tuesday, although it was too soon to predict whether it would form a cycle that would reach the archipelago.

 

NCAA 2nd Round Schedule

 

 

Aug. 28 and Sept. 25 games will change schedule.  ALL of the 2nd round games will be played at the Arena, San Juan.

 

 

a.             FRI, Aug. 28  4pm

Arellano vs Letran – currently they are tied @ 4th                             

 

b.             FRI, Sept. 4    4pm

Arellano vs JRU – currently JRU is @ 3rd                                          

 

c.             Wed, Sept. 9    4pm

Arellano vs San Beda – SBC is in 2nd place                                        

 

d.             Fri, Sept. 11            4pm

JRU vs Letran                                                                                                   

 

 

e.             Wed., Sept. 16  4pm

San Beda vs JRU – last year’s Finalists                                                

 

f.              Mon., Sept. 21  4pm        

Arellano  vs SSC-R – Stags unbeaten in 10 games so far

 

g.             Fri., Sept. 25  4pm

Letran vs SSC-R

 

h.             Mon., Sept. 28  4pm

JRU vs SSC-R

 

i.              Wed., Sept. 30  4pm

Letran vs San Beda!!!

 

j.              Wed., Oct. 7      4pm

(Last day of Elims)

SSC-R vs San Beda – 1st vs 2nd

 

 

Ateneo and DLSU Face Again in Round 2 This Sunday

 

It was only last Sunday when the Araneta Coliseum was filled to the brim with ADMU and DLSU fanatics.  The Ateneo de Manila University won that game against De La Salle University 76-72 in overtime.  This coming Sunday, watch out for another tight bball battle as the two school favorites face each other again in the second round of the 72nd University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) men’s basketball tournament.

 

While Ateneans usually wear blue and La Sallians green, both schools wore yellow as a sign of national unity during its first meet to also honor the late former president Corazon Aquino.

 

Image Source: uaapsports.com

Image Source: uaapsports.com

 

Before the second face-off, the Eagles will face in Thursday court the University of the East (UE) Red Warriors, while the Archers also has another game to hurdle in Adamson University Soaring Falcons.

 

2ND ROUND SCHEDULE

 

AUG. 13, 2009    THURSDAY, ARANETA

2PM        –        DLSU         VS        AdU

4PM        –        ADMU        VS        UE

 

 

AUG. 15, 2009        SATURDAY, ARANETA

2PM        –        NU         VS        UP

4PM        –        UST        VS        FEU

 

SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 2009, ARANETA COLISEUM

12 NOON        ADAMSON         VS        UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST

4:45 PM                ATENEO        VS         DE LA SALLE         

 

Catch the UAAP action in full HD only available in SKY Cable.

 

In other basketball news, RP5 lost to Iran by 10 points earlier today, 88-78.  Crossing my fingers for a win tomorrow versus Kuwait!

 

 

UAAP Website

SKY Cable

SKY Cable Hotline (632) 631-0000

 

 

Ateneo Blue Eagles Flight Deferred by UP Fighting Maroons

 

The first win of the UP Fighting Maroons (68) only meant the first loss for the Ateneo Blue Eagles (58) at the UAAP Season 72nd elimination round last Sunday, July 26.  After three straight losses, UP finally mustered a win and at the hands of a formidable foe this season.  Ateneo is on top of the standings with three wins in a row.

 

 

 

Former Ginebra player and current UST coach was also very proud of his boys when the oldest school in Manila gathered the first win against UE since 2006.  The UST Tigers pulled off a victory against the University of the East Warriors, 92-88, to inch up in the standings and claim the number #2 spot with 3-1 records, same as FEU Tamaraws.

 

Catch UAAP Season 72 LIVE on Studio 23! 

Catch UAAP Season 72 on HIGH-DEFINITION (HD) on SKY Cable HD!  Call SKY Cable at 631-0000 for more details.

 

Related Post

UAAP Season 72

Ateneo Blue Eagles Champs Season 71

URCC University Challenge Highlight

DLSU v. Ateneo Round 2

Ju;y 6 Marked the 1st Round Game of DLSU v Ateneo

UAAP Season 72

Ateneo clinched its third straight victory against the UST Tigers, 93-77 in the UAAP men’s basketball tournament at the Philsports Arena the other day.  Prior to the match-up, both schools held an unbeaten record in the first round of the recently opened season. 

 

The 5’6” Eman Monfort gave a big showing when its main man Rabeh Al-Hussaini struggled with foul trouble.  He had a very impressive game clutching 20 points that includes explosive six treys. 

Image Source: Tambayan website (Ateneo v. FEU)

 

 

With a very good start this season, the Blue Eagles seem to not miss Chris Tiu’s presence on the bench.  Tiu has already completed 5 seasons of UAAP and is slated to move on.  Ateneo is gunning for a second championship with Rabeh Al Hussaini leading the pack.  Hussaini was last season’s MVP and was a powerful element in the championship win. 

 

DLSU this year will be missing the sparkplug JV Casio and another frontliner in Rico Maierhofer.

 

 

Catch UAAP on HD!  Call SKY Cable at 631-0000 for inquiries.

 

Game Recap
Game 8: FEU-65/DLSU-51(game on 18 July)
Game 7: UP-68/ADU72 (game on 18 July)
Game 6: UE-57/ADMU72 (game on 16 July)
Game 5: UST104/NU-89 (game on 16 July)
Game 4: ADMU63/FEU-59 (game on 12 July)
Game 3: UP-64/NU-74 (game on 12 July)
Game2: DLSU-46/UE-65 (game on 11 July)
Game 1: UST-76/ADU75 (game on 11 July)
STANDINGS

ADMU: 2/0
UST: 2/0
UE: 1/1
NU: 1/1
FEU: 1/1
ADU: 1/1
DLSU: 0/2
UP: 0/2

 

Upcoming Schedule

 

UAAP – July Game #6
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Philsports Arena
2PM DLSU vs UP
4PM FEU vs AdU

 

UAAP – July Game #7
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Philsports Arena
2PM NU vs FEU
4PM ADMU vs UP

UAAP – July Game #8
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Philsports Arena
2PM AdU vs DLSU
4PM UST vs UE

 

UAAP – July Game #9
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Araneta Coliseum
2PM DLSU vs NU
4PM AdU vs ADMU

Other venue for the games will be the Philsport Arena beginning last Sunday.

Ateneo Blue Eagles: Champions of UAAP ’71

Congrats to Ateneo Blue Eagles for winning the UAAP Season ‘71 basketball championship!!!

 

Hats off to you guys for your team play, defense game, passion and poise.  15-1 is a great record and what a sweet victory to win against your archrivals.  Kudos to Coach Norman Black!  I’ve always liked your style of coaching since San Mig days.

 

Casio, good job!  There’s next year, eye on the target.  (Maierhofer… zipping my lips…  sigh, lay off a little on the arrogance pill –sorry I can’t help it.)  Keep up the Animo spirit Green Archers!   

 

URCC University Challenge Highlight

There’s going to be war even after the UAAP finals this Sunday at Araneta Coliseum.  The unprecedented rivalry continues at the URCC University Challenge.

“Think the DLSU-Ateneo rivalry is just for B-ball?  Now you’ll see who the real bad ass is at the 2008 Colt 45-URCC University Challenge on Sept. 27, 7pm, A-Venue Events Hall Makati Ave.  Featuring amateur MMA fighters from different universities with 3 main bouts between DLSU and Ateneo.  For tickets, call 0906-4616968.”

 

On another note, I searched URCC on yahoo images and look who I found… This was back in 2005, we were friends then –for obvious reasons!  Hahaha, he’s going to kill me!

 

WordCamp Philippines and DLSU v Ateneo Rd 2

Spent my Saturday at the WordCamp Philippines event held at College of St. Benilde.  Good thing there was no hitches in getting my laptop in.  The lady guard gladly helped me fill out the form and voila!  I can enter the premises with the laptop.  It’s good that CSB is implementing this protocol because it prevents someone from claiming a laptop that is not rightfully his.   

 

I bumped into Jonel, Jayvee and Phoebe separately at the auditorium.  I sat behind Nina and checked the Wi Fi connection.  Later on, I had to sit next to another Jane so I can plug my laptop for charging. 

 

 

 

I attended three classes that morning.  After the welcoming remarks from the Management and Information System Dean Benhur Ong, the organizers, Mindanao Bloggers, I headed to room 410 for Blogging 102 at 930am.  Jayvee Fernandez facilitated Blogging 102, Basics and Beyond.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2nd class was quite interesting too.  The door sign read WordPress Optimization.  The WordPress Write Page I can use but I don’t know how to add widgets and all those other stuff that makes your utilization of your website better.  I figured this class would teach me how to use WordPress functions thus better use of the site.  Optimize means that right?  I entered the door and picked a seat at the back.  I was feeling anxious whether or not I was in the right class.  Good thing it wasn’t starting anytime soon.  When I caught the eye of the facilitator, I walked towards him.  I was being a blonde dumbshell by asking which class I was in.  The facilitator said it was WordPress Optimization class.  Not only did I look like a complete douche bag, but also I was really being the part by asking, “that teaches you how to go about WordPress right?”  A quick east and west of the eye checked whether this was a practical joke and a camera was behind him.  He gave me a weird look that confirms my being a moron.  “Uhm… yes.”  I gave a meek smile and went back to my seat at the back of the classroom.

 

 

 

 

For the 1120am classes, I was torn between picking Video Blogging or Journalism in Blogging.  I chose the former since the Journalism class was almost full and I have totally no idea how to do a video blog.  I think I made a good choice because I learned a lot from her presentation and Kring was pretty entertaining –emphasis on pretty.  She gave a lot of tips of how to make your video blog kick a**.

 

By 1230pm, I was eating lunch alone in one of the classrooms.  After lunch, I had to head off to Araneta Coliseum to reserve seats in the Upper A section.  Sucks but you gotta do what you gotta do if you’re a UAAP fan.  1pm is usually safe, there are still some good seats to choose from.  I arrived in Araneta 150pm and almost all the seats were reserved!!!  Some people reserved one whole row all for themselves, which I find a little unfair because some people (raising my hand) actually go 2-3 hours early to reserve a seat only to find out that it’s already SRO (standing room only) because of all the reserved rows. 2-3 seats I can understand being saved, but more than that, hey come on… you gotta give way to those who are actually physically there.

 

 

UAAP: DLSU v. Ateneo Round 2 (Thanks Didi for making it possible. XoXo)

 

I watched round 1 between DLSU and Ateneo and was hoping that round 2 proved to be our game match against the other school this season.  Unfortunately, Jayvee Casio was not in his element that day.  Defense displayed was poor in the first half.  We were closing the gap in 3rd quarter only to have the momentum short-lived with a time-out and basket conversion by Ateneo.  Ateneo played a team game last Saturday and truly deserved the win.  I have to say though that the DLSU Pep Squad made quite a showing during halftime.  This has got to be the best form I’ve seen them -clean jumps and well coordinated techniques.

 

Next game, DLSU needs to beat FEU for the 3rd placement in the ranks.

 

WordCamp Album

Related Articles: http://spilledlustre.com/2008/09/live-blogging-from-wordcamp-philippines-2008/

 

 

URCC University Challenge

“Wear your school colors and support your Alma Mater at 

The 2008 Colt 45- URCC University Challenge! 

September 27, 2008

A.Venue Events Hall , Makati Ave., Makati City! 

Featuring amateur MMA fighters from various colleges and universities!

Highlighting the event are three bouts between DLSU & Ateneo! 

That’s right, the long running rivalry between these two prestigious universities has now gone to the ring!

Here we will find out who the real bad ass is!

So make sure you wear your school’s color and cheer on your schoolmates cuz it’s gonna be ONE BIG FIGHT!

 

For tickets, call 09064616968 or 3810940

 

Bakbakan Na!”

July 6 Marked the 1st Round Game of DLSU v. Ateneo

Since college, I’ve been a die-hard UAAP fan.  I was not one to miss a DLSU-Ateneo game.  It’s been 2 years since I last went to watch a UAAP game.  The first year was when Green Archers got suspended.  That year I only went to Araneta just to watch the Cheerleading Competition and DLSU wasn’t even part of it.  Last year, I wasn’t able to go.  CW’s interests didn’t really include basketball and he couldn’t care less about UAAP.  But I told him last year when DLSU won another championship against UE that I wouldn’t let the next UAAP Season pass. 

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Since I got access to the game schedule for the first round, I knew that July 6 marked the first match between the two formidable foes DLSU and Ateneo.  I’ve been so busy at work that I haven’t quite looked or asked where to get my tickets yet.

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Didi was really heaven sent.  5 days before the game, she answered my prayer.  I had dinner with blogger friends at Abbondanza and Didi said she might be able to score me some tickets.

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Thursday, I received an SMS from Didi saying that she got two upper A tickets for me!!!  Yipee!!!  I was so elated.  I think that made my week.  That evening, Paolo SMS-ed me that he was selling extra upper A tickets.

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(…where Blue Meets Green)

As planned, we set out early on Sunday and arrived at Araneta around 1pm.  Good thing I decided to be early because the DLSU section was 80% full and most seats were already reserved.  Luckily, CW and I found really good middle seats.  I saw a lot of familiar faces, the usual friends I see during the games.  I miss Gang Green!!! 

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Surprise surprise, Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao made an appearance and watched the first half of the game.  Gilbert Arenas also stole some limelight.

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It was a toe-to-toe game but mostly led by the Green Archers.  The Blue Eagles dominated the last 5 minutes of the game that merited them the win.

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After the game, we met with CW’s DLSU blockmates and had dinner at Cibo.

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Eric asked me what can I recommend for him to order since they order their usual and he wanted to try something new.  That question always puts me in the spot.  And I feel the pressure that whatever I recommend should be really good since I have a food blog.  I recommended the Pasta De La Terra, which is my favorite pasta dish in Cibo.  Even if I love food, what tastes good to me might be different to somebody else.  I just don’t want people to set their expectations high because when it’s at the top, there’s no other way to go but down.  I was really glad that he liked the dish I suggested. 

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Cuptails, Banapple, Trinoma and a Full-Tummy Weekend

Chocnut Cheesecake

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In high school, I used to play a game in the arcade called Banana Apple. It is similar to a slot machine where you have to guess if the monkey is holding a banana or apple. I always end up guessing it right and winning. My visit to Banapple last Saturday was also a winner. Bubba told me that he had to do an errand near Ateneo and asked me to accompany him. 10am, we arrived at the place and since we were double-parked, I had to stay in the car. When he got back, he was holding a bag of three boxes. He ordered a dozen of cupcake from Cuptails and Dreams! It was 4 pieces of each flavor, Mojito, Screaming O and BJ. I could not wait but try the cupcakes, however, we were about to try out a new resto and I have to make room. We had an early lunch at Bananapple. The interior was a simple but nice little bakeshop café with apples and banana pieces as decor. They had a napkin holder of banana and apple (Bubba wonders if this was custom-made for the store) on each table. I ordered Chicken Parmigiana (their bestseller) while Bubba struggled to decide what to order. He was asking whether to order Pasta or the Beef Tapa. I told him that it’s his choice and I shouldn’t be part of his selection. He settled for the Bangus because he said he was craving for one.

On the Table: Chicken Parmigiana, Teriyaki Bangus, Tuna Pie (To go), Mushroom and Cheese Pie (To go), Chocnut Cheesecake

Chicken Parmigiana

I have to agree that the Chicken Parmigiana is their bestseller. For only PHP 145, the taste of the marinara sauce on a tender and moist chicken is worth it. On the other hand, when Bubb’s Bangus came. We looked at each other and laughed our hearts out. The Bangus was 2 strips of thumb-size Bangus fillet with a drop of teriyaki sauce. For PHP 150, the ready-to-chow Bubba felt he got pick-pocketed. I laughed and retorted, “why would you order Bangus in a bakery-café?” He teasingly told me to order for him next time. This time I cannot argue. I should really advise him what to get (like I always do!) next time –again (haha).

Bangus Teriyaki

To finish the meal off, we wanted to at least 3 desserts, but restrained ourselves (Read: I restrained him). Finally, we decided together to get the Chocnut Oreo Cheesecake, which was a real hit! You can really taste the chocnut in the Oreo mixed crust. We are absolutely going back for more! Off we went to Trinoma for the Lastikman Convention. It was our first time to set our heels in the Triangle Northern of Manila Mall and we saw that they also had Landmark as part of the complex.

Lastikman

The Lastikman Convention was set in the activity area of Trinoma, which is very similar to the activity center of Glorietta, only bigger. There was a Mars Ravelo corner, a tribute to the talented cartoonist who is the man behind Lastikman and other Pinoy superhero originals. There were still life mannequins of all the antagonists in Lastikman which was classified by the 7 deadly sins. The costumes were really impressive. We went to Abenson to check the price of the camera I’m saving up for. I still am debating whether to get a Sony T100 or T20 but I’m leaning towards a sleek black T20. Sony has an ongoing promo where you get several coupons that entitle you to discounts or freebies. I can get a free 1 Gig Memory Card Pro Duo for free! After hopping from one shop to another, we made a pit stop at the food court, which was very clean and wide. It has a nice ambience because the area didn’t seem cramped. Not more than 2 hours after Banapple and we found ourselves looking at the gleaming food in front of us. We weren’t hungry, still somewhat full. We opted Pao Tsin, after considering Le Ching (hmm… the sparerib rice!), a Mexican or Japanese fare whose names I forget. My Bubba has never tried Pao Tsin and he got curious out of the story I’ve been telling him. Back in DLSU, a friend from CSB introduced me to Pao Tsin when he bought me a meal. Since I’m from Main, I had asked that friend to buy me food from Pao Tsin every time I’m craving for their dumplings and sauce! Forward to Trinoma, I saw in the Menu that they also have Laksa. I’ve been wanting to try Singapore Laksa in Secret Recipe or Banana Leaf, but every time I opt to go for something else because I don’t want to pay PHP 220 and get disappointed. Much to my delight, the Laksa at Pao Tsin, was only PHP 50 for the basic laksa with dumplings! What a steal!

Laksa Noodles

The Laksa had a strong taste of the coconut milk (gata) and a hint of shrimp. The noodles were hard to bite into but the dumplings made up for it. For PHP50, I couldn’t complain.

On the table: Porkchop with Rice meal, Shark Fin Dumplings, Laksa, 2 C2 Lemon (Let me reiterate that we weren’t hungry. Can you spell takaw? Lol. Sometimes we eat food for 3-4 people. If we join a couple-eating contest, we’d win hands down!)

Sunday at SOMS

After the 6pm Sunday Mass with Bubba’s Mom and Dad, we headed to the Rockwell area to have dinner at SOMS. SOMS has always been an old-time favorite hole-in-the-wall resto of Bubba and me. And Bubba had thought of bringing his rentals (decoder: parents) to SOMS since his dad likes curry a lot.

On the table: Tom Yung Soup, Green Mango Catfish Salad, Spring Rolls, Chicken Pandan, Red Curry Chicken, Sticky Rice with Mango, 2 Milk Tea, 2 Mineral Water.

Overall, it was a weekend of non-stop eating that didn’t pinch the wallet.