How to make Crispy Tuna

I'm not much into cooking but I like experimenting with my different fried dishes.

But always remember: "Too much of something is bad for you." Especially when too much fried foods may cause Alzheimer disease.

I experimented on one dish. I called it "Crispy Tuna"


Crispy Tuna Recipe:


Ingredients:


1 Century Tuna (spicy or original)
1 Crispy Fry breading mix
Cooking Oil
1 egg (optional)


Procedure:


1. Open the century tuna can and drain the sauce. You can also have the sauce mixed with the rice and cook it.
2. Mix the Crispy Fry breading mix with the century tuna. (make sure you wash your hands first)
Don't mix all the crispy fry into the century or it may be too salty for your taste. Just make mix to your taste preference.
3. After mixing, wash your hands and open the stove set the fire to high.
4. Pour the cooking oil, set the heat on the medium and put it the mixed crispy tuna wait until golden brown. Close the stove and serve it on a plate.

**While cooking the crispy tuna, you can pour in the scrambled egg. (this is optional)

There you have it. The servings is good for two only. Enjoy!
Next time I'll share my other recipes. until next time :)
(I'll post the pictures next time)

Our "Dirty" Ice Cream Experience

On our way home from the TEAM building, we spot the dirty ice cream cart. It's been years since we had dirty ice cream desserts. My husband and I were craving for it for quite some time now, but first, let's define what it a dirty ice cream.


Why is it called a "Dirty" Ice Cream?


It's not necessarily "dirty" like mud or anything like that. We call it "Dirty" because of unsanitary conditions of the seller and some of the sellers / cart pushers don't wears gloves. But others call it "Dirty" because of it's price for as low as 5 pesos single scoop not unlike the big companies.

It is only available here in the Philippines, It is called "Sorbetes" from the word Sorbet. But it is made from coconut milk and can be served in sugar cones, bread buns, and wafer cones.


Prices for these ice cream are very cheap. The sugar cone is usually 5 pesos but some vendors charged 7 pesos to gain more profit. The wafer cone is only 10 pesos some are 11 pesos and lastly the bread buns costs 15 - 20 pesos or sometimes if you want to add extra scoops they charged you more.

We picked out the wafer cones which is the 10 pesos each. There are only two flavors cheese and mango. I didn't recognize it was mango because of the color. (usually the color for the mango flavor is Orange-yellow.)

Next time if we ever encounter another dirty ice cream seller, I hope this time it will have lot's of flavors.

Until the next post :)



SONA 2014: A gown to remember

We all know the State of the Nation Address (SONA) occurred on July 28, 2014 (Monday). SONA 2014 red carpet fashion was an awaited for netizens to see who wore the best gowns.

I love Heart Evangelista's gown created by Joel Samson (Avant Garde Terno). This is a scene-stealer in the red carpet of the event. Beautiful in white what better to expect from Chiz Escudero's girlfriend.

How to know and handle: STALKERS

How would you know if you have a stalker?

Here are some questions to know if you have one:

1. Have you notice some one following you?
    
   Some people may not notice that they are stalked because they are too busy with their daily problems and activities. Many people might the notice the stranger and tell you, but you just brush it off as one of their jokes. Remember: Listen to what others say.

2. Does somebody leave more than 50 messages on your phone?
     
    They tend to leave messages words like: "I love you", "I want you", "You're outfit looks good on you today", and many more. Some tend to use words like: "I'll kill you if you won't reply just once".

3. Does somebody send gifts?

    Accepting the gifts of a stalker is (according to them) a sign of accepting their love. You always remember what our parents say don't accept anything from people we don't know.

Online Shopping Site in the Philippines

In this the day and age of the Internet, everything is just a click away whether for school, work or just in the comfort of your home. In school, students used their laptops or school computers to surf the net for their studies. They also can't resist checking their social media updates. Using the internet while working is common for office but there's just a limit of sites you can visit. Social Media is banned because it distraction from working unless you're an E-commerce company or IT company. But have you tried shopping online? 

Online shopping in the Philippines is rapidly growing whether they sell using agent sites, using social media or having their own website. There is no telling whether you are buying in a legit shopping store or you're just being scammed. Sometimes, there are even reports or news of having killed because of meet-ups for the transactions. But there is an advantage in buying online, you don't want have to worry to much in buying your necessities such as GROCERIES.