Four Foods On Friday 79

#1, Kelly’s question. What is your favorite memory associated with the smell of a certain food? As in, you smell it, close your eyes and are instantly drawn back to a magical moment in time…. My favorite memory would be pancakes from McDonalds. As a young girl, whenever I’d hear my parents’ car starting I’d [...]

Crepes at Cafe Breton

Strawberry Short Crepe P217.25 Strawberry preserve in syrup and cream, a generous serving of strawberry ice cream topped with whipped cream La Pinay P160.00 Mango, vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce Le Magnifique P192.00 Banana, nutella, whipped cream and almonds Adam and Eve P130.25 Stewed apples with cinnamon and vanilla ice cream Café Breton, SM [...]

New Wardrobe for the Change of Season

Rains and grey skies are a constant presence to our days these past few weeks. Rather than get depressed about it which I usually do, I am trying to be more active and just maintain a positive (read: happy) outlook. I still worry about the flu (the dreaded Influenza A(H1N1) virus) hitting my family but [...]

Surprisingly Good-for-You Foods

From Mich.   Anyway, this article caught my attention – “Surprising Good-For-You Foods”. So I’d like to share it here grabbed from Delish.com. Buttermilk: Originally, buttermilk was the liquid remaining after cream was churned into butter, but today it’s made by adding lactic-producing bacteria and nonfat milk solids to pasteurized milk. Buttermilk can be made [...]

Caring for the Elderly (with Diabetes)

We are a family of diabetics. My maternal grandmother has one and is insulin-dependent already and my dad has been diagnosed as one as well. I would not be surprised if I would have one – but I am hoping it will not be in the next twenty or thirty years. As a nurse, I [...]

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