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Monday, April 23, 2012

Seafood Pasta

Seafood Pasta

Ingredients:
     minced garlic
     minced onion
     chopped tomatoes
     tomato juice
     shrimp
     squid
     mussel
     tomato sauce
     dried oregano
     dried basil
     salt and pepper to taste
     parsley and basic for garnishing

How to prepare the tomatoes
      I bought about eight pieces of medium sized ripe tomatoes and cut them in half so I can remove the seeds.  I used a fine sieve to get the juice and set it aside. Blanch the tomatoes with hot water so it will be easy to peel the skin off and then chop it to smaller pieces.


     Boil mussel until cooked.  Open the shell and remove the other part of the shell without meat.

Procedure:
     1.  Saute garlic in vegetable oil until lightly browned, add in onions and saute until soft.


     2.  When the onions are cooked, add in tomatoes and cook until tomatoes are soft.  Add all the seafoods and saute until shrimp turned orange. 


     3.  Add dried oregano, dried basil, salt and pepper to taste. 


     4.  Add in tomato sauce and tomato juice and simmer until cooked.  If the sauce is to thick, you can put chicken stock to thin it a little.


     5.  Combine cooked pasta with sauce and put minced fresh basil leaves on top.


Garden

     When I came back from Boracay, first thing I checked are my vegetable plants.  My husband made a drip irrigation for me so that in our one week stay at Boracay, somehow my plants can survive.

Carbon Block Filter


Drip Irrigation

       Though it was raining most of the day, some of my pots are under the roof and needs to be watered regulary.  I am really surprised the plants are doing great.  This is what it looked like when I got back.


     I was planning to cut this tomato plant so that I can put compost and prepare it for another plant that needed a bigger container.  Thought I do it when when I get back because I was so busy, the fruits was still small then. 
White Icicle Radish
Eggplant

Red Bell Pepper
Upland Kangkong, Eggpalnt, Sitaw, Tomato, Red Bell Peppers and Radish
        I was still able to harvest few vegetables from my garden, I cooked sinigang that day.  Now, I am preparing most of the pots, I am putting compost and burnt rice hull to improve the soil.  I have sowed pechay, okra, lettuce and sitaw today.

Thursday, April 05, 2012

Boracay Day 6

     We are going island hopping on our day 6 at Boracay.  I was able to talk to the captain of one paraw ship and he gave me P1200 for three hours rent of his paraw.  We went snorkeling twice and went to Puka Beach.  I collected a couple of shells for souvenirs.

      A paraw is a small boat that is native to the Philippines. It's single shallow hull is usually made from wood and bamboo which is sturdy and versatile. On a paraw's sides are two floaters or logs that act as outriggers to help balance the boat and prevent it from capsizing.  At Puka Beach, there's a small cave called Puka Cave entrance is P20 each.  The children on the island will light a candle for the guests and they have flash lights you can barrow to explore the cave.


           After our paraw experience we are so tired my husband just bought food so we can just eat in our room  Andok's Roasted Chicken for P250 and plain rice P48.  In the afternoon, we went for a stroll on the white beach.  We went to Zuzuni for a light snack.  I tried their Tzatziki P165 - Pita bread with yogurt and cucumber dip.  My kids wanted Deluxe Waffle P205 and Chocolate Mati Sin P250 which is just like choco lava cake with vanilla ice cream.



Deluxe Waffle P205


Chocolate Mati Sin P250

Tzatziki P165
     While walking along the beach on our last night in Boracay we bought Mango Fruit Shake P95 at Jonah's, Starbucks Coffee's Dark Chocolate Mocah P185 and Loco Frio Mai Tai flavor.
Station 1, Beach Front

Dark Chocolate Mocha P185
Beachfront in Station 1
Loco Frio Bottle with Mai Tai Frozen Cocktail P270


Boracay Day 4


After staying at the beach from 7 to 9am, we just spent the day walking along the white beach.  We had lunch at Andok's.  We heard they have sisig, my husband wanted to try it.  Sizzling Sisig for P145 and Bistek Rice P70, extra rice at P12 each and as usual Dokito w/ Rice P42 and Spaghetti P33.  For the dessert we tried Aria's Gelato, Italian Ice Cream.  Variegato Amarena Cherries and Nuttela for P90 each.
Sizzling Sisig P145
Bistek Rice P70
Aria Gelato Italian Ice Cream

      It was raining so we decided to eat in our room for dinner.  My husband bought something to eat at Andok's.  Pork Sinigang P69, Dokit Frito P42, Pork BBQ P44(P22x2), Spaghetti P99(P33x3) and Steamed Rice P36(P12x3)There's also Julie's Bakeshop at the D'mall, my husband bought assorted bread for breakfast for P179.

Boracay Day 5

     It's really nice to go to the beach early in the morning.  My kids enjoys playing a lot.  There are a lot of toys available on the stores along white beach, we bought something for them to play on the sand.

     We went to Don Vito Restorante Italiano for our lunch.  I heard it was awarded as Best Restaurant in the Philippines for 2011.  The restaurant looked cozy, the waiter asked us if we wanted to dine outside the restaurant so we can have a beautiful view of the beach while eating.  I decided to eat inside the restaurant so my youngest will not have the chance to easily go outside where the kids are playing.

     I wanted to try their Giardinera Pizza, it's an Italian wood-fire brick oven baked pizza topped with tomato sauce, mozarella grilled eggplant, asparagus, bell pepper, zuchini, onions, tomato and fresh basil P410.  I ordered Grilled Island Herb Chicken - A juicy boneless half chicken, specially marinated with herbs (thyme, basil and tarragon) served with mushroom gravy sauce, rice and vegetables P295. Classic Spaghetti with Meatballs. - spaghetti in tomato sauce, served with meatballs made from ground beef meat, mixed with sauteed onions, parsley, garlic and egg P360. For dessert we tried their Tiramisu ala don Vito for P160 and Gelato, Italian Ice Cream for P163 for 4 scoops.
Giardinera Pizza P410
Grilled Island Herb Chicken P295
Classic Spaghetti with Meatballs P360
Tiramisu ala don Vito P160
Gelato Ice Cream Vanilla and Chocolate P163
     In the afternoon we walked along white beach to see the sunset but it was too cloudy.  We had our henna tattoo, I got mine for P150 and my husband got his tribal henna tattoo for P250.
Henna Tattoo P150
Tribal Design P250


      We went to Rumba's Bar and Restaurant for our dinner. The restaurant is known for their US Angus Beef for P880, their Mango Shake is P110 and Sprite for P60. While waiting for our order, my kids went to try the Ferris Wheel P30 each and wall climbing for P50.
Ferris Wheel P30 per head

P50 per wall climbed



US Angus Beef P880
Spaghetti Bolognese P295
Half Pound Burger P170

Boracay Day 3

     We always go to the beach at 7 in the morning until 9am.  That's the only time of the day my kids play to the beach and enjoy the water.  Only few people go to the beach at that time and less algae/moss.  These green moss thrive along White Beach and they bloom every calm summer months February to May, but die back in the rough seasons June to November.  So I would recommend going to Boracay on rainy season, less people, you can enjoy the promo on hotels (you can stay longer in the island) and you will not see those moss.

     After about 2 hours of beach bumming, we went to Jonah's to buy fruit shakes.  It was located in Station 1, along the white beach where you can view Willy's Rock.
Station 1, Beach Front
     We ordered Mango Shake and Mango Lemon Shake P95 each and I decided to try their Army Navy Sandwich.  It's ham and egg sandwich bathing in their special cheese sauce.
Army Navy P130
      We are so tired, good thing beside Jonah's there's an alley leading you to Balabag Main Road.  We took a tricycle for P10 each.  We need to change fast so we can have lunch before 12pm.  I always make sure we eat on restaurants before lunch time and dinner time so there will always have available seats for us, I just hate waiting and crowded areas.
I Love Backyard BBQ

Honey Mustard Spareribs P225
The Best Chicken BBQ P200

     For dessert, we tried Cafe del Sol's cheese cakes. We tried Strawberry Cheesecake and Mango Cheesecake.  My eldest son who doesn't want to come with us wanted just Andok's for take out, Dokito Frito P42 and their Spaghetti P33.  We went to Budget Mart along D'Mall and bought something to eat and drink while in the hotel.  Everything in Boracay is more expensive, their Yakult is priced at P45.50, softdrinks in can is P28.50.  Pistaschios, Spiced Peanuts and Crunchy Almonds at less P100 each, Gatorade P41.
Strawberry Cheesecake P165 and Mango Cheesecake P150