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Crispy Tilapia

Crispy Tilapia from Recipes in TriNoma

Now the 1 million dollar question: What would you like to go with your crispy tilapia? I like to have this with soy sauce, onion bits, chili and calamansi juice. OR sliced green mangoes with bagoong, tomatoes and onions.

Yum!

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Haiku Salad and Oyako Rolls

Haiku Salad and Oyako Rolls

Haiku was one of the restaurans in TriNoma that we went to when we had the Bloggers Spot.ph Food Tour last year.

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Partly Hidden Carillon

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Freshly Baked Bread

From the restaurant where I took photos of the freshly baked pizza I featured and where you can choose the toppings you like for the pizza you make yourself, here is a photo of freshly baked bread. Bow 🙂

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Gadgets

One of the most saleable items with this generation of young people (and older folks too) are things that has to do with electronics

Music players, DVD players, electronic gaming gadgets, computers, laptops, GPS, PDAs and TVs are just a few of these things that are needed to be plugged in or need batteries that promise to make life easier and more fun,

What electronics gadgets do you have in your bag?

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Outdoor Games

Recently, there is a tvc being played that encourages children to play outdoors.

Why? Because children have been too lazy to move and play these kinds of games because they have been too engrossed with electronic games like PS3. Not bad but then again, for me, there is more to playing with real socialization skills, creativity, laughter, accusations of unfair play and good old fun than e-games.

I for one, am a guilty parent for not encouraging my younger children to do this especially when our only son has asthma and would have difficulty breathing if perspiration will dry on his back.

In another post I wrote, I featured my children and their cousins playing a game of hopscotch outdoors, on the street. There were so many positive feedbacks with the post and I am happy that I wrote about it. I just hope schools would initiate these games in their physical education subjects so that the children would enjoy these while they are young.

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