Easter Sunday Promo: Buddha Bar Manila

Gather family and friends over sumptuous lunch at the Easter Weekend Lunch Grill only at Buddha-Bar Manila Feast over an unlimited array of new appetizers delight, starters, and desserts with a choice of favorite grilled main course partnered with Buddha-Bar iced tea.  Kids will get free Easter loot bags all for only Php 990.

Dine-in at Buddha-Bar Manila this Easter Sunday from 11AM to 3PM.

McDonald’s Drive-Thru, My Ever Reliable Friend

 

 

Bubba and I spent Holy Week mostly at home.  I was really into cleaning (even scrubbing the floor) and organizing my room and other parts of the house.  This is evidenced by my embattled fingers that currently have a lot of nicks and damaged manicure but I seriously don’t mind.  I love my sparkling clean and fresh-smelling room and I can stay in it the whole day.

 

But admittedly, a free and adventurous spirit like me cannot be bottled up inside the bedroom like a hermit.  Case in point, 2 years ago, Bubba and I spent one whole week in a Vietnam-Cambodia vacation trip. 

 

We initially landed in Ho Chi Minh City and searched for French influences in the architectural structures in the area.  Then we traveled to Siem Reap in Cambodia to finally see the lost mega-structure city of Angkor Wat with its temple reefs and gigantic roots that embraces the temple complex.

 

 

Last year, Bubba and I spent the week before Holy Week in a Singapore-Bali trip with some friends.  Bubba and I weren’t new to Singapore but it was our first time in Bali, Indonesia.

 

Bali is one of the more memorable and spectacular Asian travels that made a mark in my memory bin.  We had the best BBQ ribs on this side of the world along a roadside shack in Ubud Village, saw great artwork, sunset in Tanah Lot Temple, beautiful sunset beachside dinner and learned how to surf.

 

 

That fun-filled hectic week was the reason we weren’t able to plan anymore where to go for 2010 Holy Week.  However, Bubba had something up his sleeve and we just couldn’t let the Easter Holidays pass without traveling to a local destination. 

 

 

Laguna-Quezon was our point of destination.  That was the time I discovered the laidback rustic charm of Ugu Bigyan in Tiaong, Quezon and the simple tranquility in Lake Pandin in San Pablo, Laguna.  There are just too many beautiful spots to uncover and relish in our country and my Filipino pride yearns to encounter more of the Philippines.

 

 

This year, after all the cleaning for 2 days, Bubba invited to check out Tagaytay and spend lunch or afternoon there on Black Saturday.  We’ve been meaning to visit Bawai’s Vietnamese Kitchen for quite some time now and were only able to do so last Saturday. 

 

 

I braced myself for horrible traffic along SLEX since I read that morning on Twitter about folks complaining about heavy traffic in the area.  Bubba and I weren’t able to grab any breakfast at home and decided to make our regular pit stop.

 

 

This has been our customary pause every time we take long drives by the “countryside.”  Even if we are part of a big group of friends who are taking a trip outside of Manila and meets at 6am somewhere first, it’s never a forgotten rule to pass by McDonald’s Drive Thru. 

 

 

Even if it is as early as 6am or even at the crack of dawn, with the selected 24-hour stores McDonald’s has nationwide, it sets worry aside that we won’t have any food fuel for the long haul.  The cars convoying will have that familiar hot and freshly-made scent of McDo’s French Fries and wonderful breakfast options.

 

 

Who doesn’t love McDonald’s?  When I was still in college in DLSU, my favorite breakfast would always be Mickey Dee’s.  Either I order the Big Breakfast, crunchy hash browns, tasty Longganisa with Rice Meal with lots of vinegar, or Sausage McMuffin with Egg which used to be in blue wrapper.  And of course, McDo’s Hot Chocolate that can spring anyone to action and up the good vibes!

 

Since this was a spontaneous last minute plan, we weren’t able to call and reserve at Bawai’s for lunch.  Bubba wanted to take the chance and call when we get to Tagaytay.  I didn’t want to take the chance of being extremely hungry and yet get turned down at the Vietnamese restaurant.  As soon as I saw that yellow big letter M along South Luzon Expressway gas station, I pointed excitedly.  The STANDARD pitstop!

 

 

The car veered towards the McDo Drive Thru sign.  I ordered my favorite chicken McNuggets while Bubba had the double cheeseburger and large French fries.  I also piped in an order of their caramel sundae which I sometimes dip the French Fries in… yea, adventurous palate too.

 

 

Before double cheeseburger, I’d be more inclined to get Big Mac, which is McDo’s double layer of sear-sizzled 100% pure beef that’s mingled with the sauce and cheese that melts on top of it.  Let’s not forget the spunky onion and the tarty pickle that give a textural crunch.  Pure joy in a bun, with no added preservatives and additives!

 

 

I love McDo’s McNuggets whether traveling or even just staying put.  While in Bubba’s passenger seat, it’s so easy to pop a nugget in my mouth or take a dainty bite while holding the fries or burger for him while he drives.

 

 

While other people flock the convenience store in the gas station, most stay in their car and conveniently drive through a McDonald’s Drive Thru.  Bubba and I take the easier and convenient route and it has everything to do with a McDonald’s happy face.  It’s nice to have a “FRIEND” you can go to anytime and anywhere when you need comfort.

 

 

Before embarking on your journey or setting out for a long drive, feed the unmistakable hunger like we did and avoid starving yourself during a ROAD TRIP.  ENJOY McDonald’s anytime, anywhere via drive-thru, 24-hour stores,  delivery (8-2363/8-MCDO number) or online delivery at www.mcdelivery.com.ph!

 

How about you, which 24hr or drive-thru McDonald’s do you frequent?

 

 

Thought Bubble: April 24, 2011, Easter Holidays and Stay-cation

 

Hello folks and kids at heart! 😉

 

I hope y’all had a wonderful Easter holiday.  Some went to Boracay as usual while others went to other parts of the Philippines or went to HK or elsewhere.  Various also stayed put and enjoyed the quiet Manila.

 

Stay-cation.  That’s what I did.

 

Thursday, I spent the whole morning working on an article that had a deadline on the same day.  I finished it in 2.5 hours and I was home-free!

 

HAPPY.  HAPPY.  HAPPY.

 

Spring cleaning!  I spent 2 days cleaning my room and organizing my things.  I was on my fours scrubbing the floor and rescrubbing the floor and arranging and rearranging.  It was tiring, with my nails and fingers bruised and embattled… but it was perfect to relax and clear my mind.  I had a blast.  Now, I cannot get enough of my room. 

 

This isn’t me but I was doing the same TWIRLING!

 

I also cleaned two other areas of the house.  Next on my project list is to clean both my sisters’ rooms.  I’d probably start with the smaller room, Joyce’s.

 

Other than cleaning and organizing, Bubba and I did DVD marathons that included Passion of the Christ (my 3rd time to watch it), Break-up Club (starring Jaycee Chan, son of Jackie Chan) and Due Date.  And mostly, I stayed offline to avoid getting the “evil eye” from him.

 

 

Bubba and I also drove to Tagaytay last Saturday for a short trip – more like a spontaneous lunch at Bawai’s (lucky that we were able to walk in even if it’s strictly by-reservation and they were fully packed except for a table for 2 -meant for US!) and headed back right after.  He did a pitstop at Paseo de Sta. Rosa and checked out the outlet stores while I slept in the car since I didn’t want to do any shopping or window-shopping (plus I was still tired from Thursday and Friday cleaning). 

 

 

It was great reconnecting with him.  We also heard Service together during Pastor Jeff’s “Saturday Five.”  The Worship just encapsulated the best of this week, in observance of the Holy Week, a THANKFUL heart.

 

 

Allow me to share a few passages here:

 

Mark 16:2-3

The women saw the stone has been rolled and the tomb is open.  They saw a young man sitting on the right side, arrayed in a white robe, and they were alarmed.  And he said unto them, “Do not be alarmed.” 

 

“You seek Jesus, the Nazarene, who has been crucified.  He has risen.”

 

We encounter unexplainable situations in our lives.  The phrase, “do not be alarmed” was a Message of Peace.  If it’s Jesus we seek, we need not be alarmed.

 

Philippians 4:7

And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Jesus Christ.

 

Let us all enjoy the presence of the Risen Lord.

 

Psalm 34:8

Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one WHO TAKES REFUGE IN HIM.

 

AMEN!

 

 

After Service, Saturday night, Bubba and I went to Shangri-la Rustan’s and bought lamb chops (Thanks Karen Z for the tip!) and some groceries.  Bubba bought some meat for his family while I bought some to cook for my family.

 

Sunday, I wanted to strangle myself for not marinating the night before and it took me a while to defrost.  I had no idea how to cook lamb, other than what I previously remember in cooking shows years ago.

 

 

 

Ta-da!  Grilled lamb chops with baby carrots and asparagus. 

 

 

Rosemary, thyme, steak spice, lemon, olive oil, parsley, white pepper and a secret ingredient!  I just now need to learn how to grill it properly.  It was tender right off the grill but after letting it “rest,” it’s harder to cut but still soft to chew.

 

 

Bubba, Mama (it’s hard to please my mom), Joyce and Joanne all gave a thumbs up!

 

 

It just makes me happy to serve family.  I think next up is my family of friends. 🙂

 

Bubba and I spent the afternoon watching Ultimate Fighter (Team GSP v. Team Koscheck) marathon, in between me cleaning again.  1 and half glass of red wine relaxed me while cleaning. 

 

 

Sunday evening, we went to Shangri-la again for final errands and bumped into Gelo, Issah and Brey at Cibo and spent dinner with them catching up.

 

 

Cibo’s Spinach dip with crostini, Pasta Dela Terra and Osso Bucco Gremolata are my favorite dishes in Cibo and will order this again and again and again.  

 

 

How did you spend your Easter Holidays? 🙂

 

 

XO

 

 

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