Home and Improvement April 27th, 2011 | 2 Comments »
There are times I am organized but most of the time I am messy and one fine example are my things as shown below, this is just beside my side of bed where I can just grab the things I need when I am sitting in the floor or in my little chair while doing my task online. As you can see there are boxes where my things are kept, like notebooks, pamphlets, calling cards and some souvenir items. And hey there’s also a small bowl of grapes, I am eating it last night but I was not able to eat them all before I slept., so it was just left there because I hate drinking and eating cold food but I love ice cream, what the heck! My battery charger was also in the floor together with my black backpack and a Missha paper bag, my container of candies, accessories and etc., We have a not so large white cabinet just near the front door but it is full of my junk, plus I don’t like walking by and by when I need something.
Actually Pookie bear had asked me before if I want a metal shelf for my things but I declined his offer, he got one though for his side of bed. You, know the frugal me reasoned out we are just going to waste it because we can’t carry it once we moved.
Yesterday when we are going to gym we found a small wooden shelf in the trash/garbage area (where I took a photo of the sala sets) we didn’t care about it because we usually see shelves better than what we saw. Going home after gym Pookie bear asked me if I want it, he said its kind of dirty. I said No then Yes and I can clean it so he returned because we are few steps away and carry it. I run home, haha and tease him “garbage picker”. Haha, wala akong utang na loob (inner debt). So I cleaned it last night and let it dry in the balcony as the wood is wet, maybe its been there since last night because it rained until morning. Today when it is already dry, I just glued the outer strips/layer (zoom it and you can see a thumbtacks) it seems the previous owner did not think of using glue/rugby, he use thumbtacks and brown packaging tape to attached it and when we picked it the strips are almost gone but with the help of the thumbtacks and brown packaging at the top it is still attached to the body.
Anyway here’s what my side of bed looks right now, as you can see it is really just beside my bed and looking to my computer screen I am busy dropping EC cards. Maybe you are wondering why the flower is quite far from the Pringle’s container, my camera is situated in the center you can’t just see it because I am using it to take the photo below. The bowl of left over grapes is still there, lol.
I placed it in the corner because it does not look good with the first position (above picture). I think Pookie bear is already annoyed of my messy junk in the floor, I cleaned it but once I need things I can’t return it to proper position as I am quite busy clicking and dropping. He knows I wouldn’t accept a new metal shelf, so he picked the wooden shelf without embarrassment knowing he is white foreigner. Haha, as what he says Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – thank you sweetie! Mwah!
[ Tagged In ] Expat Life, Expat Living, Garbage in Korea, Home Improvement, Icheon, Icheon Gyeonggi-do, Living in Icheon, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea, South Korea
Home and Cooking April 26th, 2011 | 3 Comments »
This is my first time to buy, cooked and eat fish in my almost two years stay here in Korea. There are times I think it is very ironic because way back in my old town, I always eat fish as we are surrounded by water (our province) and I always had a complaint “fish again” as fish is more cheaper than meat. I think way back then I already cooked different menu for fish so it is not tiring to eat like fried, adobo, paksiw, pinangat, ginata, sinabawan, escabeche and etc., sardines is already included in the term fish huh?
When I went here in Korea I expected I am going to eat more sea foods because it is my favorite, shrimps, clams, squid and more but I am damn wrong, in my first year all I ate is instant food, noodles, instant burger patties, ottogi soup and other food that is unknown to me. Before I spend one year I am so glad that I was able to tasted fresh meat and cooked fresh food, because my previous months was really depressing maybe that’s the reason why I loss weight that time because I just ate noodles plus our rice is also instant, microwave oven was very helpful that time. My husband is even pissed off of me complaining “I have nothing to eat”.
By the way I bought this fish without permission yesterday, I just told him I am going to by beef for my source of iron but since it is kind of expensive I had these fishes which same price of it (lol). When I reached home I cooked it and he was annoyed because he said I told him I am not going to cook it but I am cooking it. He thought I am going to eat the fishes raw with vinegar, we didn’t understand each other when I told him I am going to cook it in vinegar. So he said if the apartment and his clothes stinks I am going to pay, gladly it didn’t not because I turn on the cooking fan and close the bathroom door and open the window as the fan tube or whatever term is passing through our bathroom.
My ingredients:
Fish, onion, garlic, vinegar, salt, water
Procedure:
- Wash and clean the fish, remove the intestines and gills
- Put it inside the pot, add vinegar, water and chopped onions and garlic
- Cooked it and add salt to taste
- Let it boil until it is cooked and done
In our town they called this recipe as “Pinangat” or “Pangat” which is kind of surprising to me because just add it with ginger we called this “Paksiw” in Tarlac. I think this is far different from the Pinangat of Bicol which is a nice blend of taro leaves, chili, meat and coconut milk wrapped in gabi leaves and tied securely with coconut leaf, commonly called “Laing” in Manila.
[ Tagged In ] Expat Life, Expat Living, Filipino Dish, Icheon, Icheon Gyeonggi-do, Life in Korea, Living in Icheon, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea, Paksiw, Pinangat, Pork, South Korea
Home and Shopping April 23rd, 2011 | 2 Comments »
My Goal is to Loss Weight so after gym yesterday I weigh myself again and to my depression instead of losing weight I am gaining, Pookie bear says it is because of my diet. He laughed at me after knowing my weight because I laughed at him when to told me he loss 2 pounds.
I have told him I am gonna loss 5 kilos in one month (lol), anyway as it is are cheat day yesterday we went to Nong Hyup instead to Kim’s Club Mart where we usually goes during Friday. My goal of losing weight already forgotten, I grab few cakes (bread) and potato chips. So wish me luck girls, I already slowly dropped eating chocolates and as of now I am craving for ice cream but being penniless stopped my craving and Pookie bear seems helping me 🙁
[ Tagged In ] Korea Shopping, Korean Bread, Korean Cake, Korean Cake Breads, Korean Snack, Living in Icheon, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea, Melon Soft Roll, Nonghyup Supermarket, Nonghyup Supermarket Shopping, Potato Chips, Strawberry Marble Cake, White Soft Roll
Home and Cooking April 23rd, 2011 | 5 Comments »
This is my meal the other night, Kimchi Fried Rice. It’s been a while since I ate this fried rice so I decided to make one for me after preparing Pookie bear’s meal. Well I also cooked sauteed squash in soy sauce yesterday, there’s a bit left hopefully I can finished it before it get spoiled.
My ingredients:
Rice, kimchi, garlic, onion, salt, oil and eggs
Procedure:
- Saute the garlic and onion
- Put the kimchi, mixed it with the onions and garlic and cooked for few minutes
- Add the rice (steamed) and mix it all together
- Then add eggs continue mixing it like frying a normal fried rice
- Seasoned it with salt to taste
- Serve hot.
[ Tagged In ] Cooking, Expat Life, Expat Living, Fried Rice Recipes, Kimchi, Kimchi Fried Rice, Kimchi Fried Rice Recipes, Korean Food, Korean Fried Rice, Living in Icheon, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea, South Korea, Yummy Fried Rice
Home and Living April 22nd, 2011 | No Comments »
Have a blessed Good Friday everyone, had nothing to do tonight my internet is kind of slow I don’t if it is the result of raining here in the morning or any other factors with our internet provider. Well as usual when I weigh myself instead of losing weight I am gaining weight, I am trying to change my diet but sometimes I really can’t do it, I skip meal or forgot to eat one meal and when I eat it is food for two or might be three.
Been doing fine lately with my cold hands and feet since I took iron supplement, I also feel energized going to the gym, well there’s only few people in the gym tonight probably because it is Friday and everyone is having their rest or we are just too early for are work-out. I seldom update this blog here, there are times I want to join meme and I am already looking for a photo to share but I just don’t feel like posting it or I don’t know, I had a TV show marathon these past few days while blog hopping or clicking my click sites.
Writing articles is quite slow lately, no opportunities to grab so I can write. Help anyone, can you suggest a good paying paid to write sites?
[ Tagged In ] Apartment Living, Expat Life, Expat Living, Good Friday, Living in Icheon, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea
Home and Living April 21st, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Just enjoying my time alone being busy lately, busy sleeping and cooking (lol). You know, just taking my time resting from those tiring days, our hiking was moved again in May 17. Hopefully this hiking will materialize that day because if not, no more hopes that we are going to hike. My bear is also sleepy and he can’t wait anymore for bedtime, he collapsed on top of the bed.
Guess what, my WP blog receives a lot of spam comments, I wonder how those people stumble to my blog. Well of course I don’t approve them because it is all about promoting products and links.
[ Tagged In ] Apartment Living, Expat Life, Expat Living, Icheon Apartment, Living in Icheon, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea
Home and Living April 21st, 2011 | 9 Comments »
Living here in Korea just feels like stressful to kids, after school they’re going to Hagwon to learn music, Mathematics, English, Taekwondo, Arts and etc., so it is normal to see kids and high school student in the evening. I even see high school students as late as nine o’ clock they are still in the street, walking home or inside the school bus. When I am still a student nine o’clock is already bed time for me, I wonder if they still sleep because they have to wake up early in the morning to be ready to school except if there is an afternoon class here.
If you’re wondering what is Hagwon it is a private school or as Wikipedia defined it Hagwon (Korean: 학원) (also hagweon or hakwon) is the Korean-language word for a for-profit private institute, academy or cram-school prevalent in South Korea.
Well maybe that’s why Korea is progressive than Philippines because they study well and give importance to education, as far as I remember when I am in grade school I never open my notebooks to read what is written in each pages, I would rather read a comics than my notes. Just thanks God I am constantly in star class, sometimes I wonder if I know the word study during those times maybe I will be in honor roll, but anyway forget about that because I can’t celebrate birthday at school to treat my teachers and classmates, blow-out in short and too far to be teacher’s pet. Well we can’t deny the fact that during those times it is a plus points, I just don’t know now a days.
Anyway back to Hagwon, English Hagwon is the most popular here where a lot of native speakers worked as a teacher. So if you are graduate of four year course and a native speaker, looking for experience and want to travel you know where to go.
[ Tagged In ] Expat Life, Expat Living, Icheon, Icheon Gyeonggi-do, Icheon-si, Korea, Life in Korea, Living in Icheon, Living in Icheon Gyeonggi-do, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea, School, South Korea
Home and Cooking April 20th, 2011 | 2 Comments »
This is what I have cooked today, Filipino style beef pork steak (bistek), as I have only pork in the fridge. It tasted good and it did not last until tomorrow (lol), I have eaten it all in one meal.
My Ingredients
Pork, kalamansi (lemon), soy sauce, black pepper, garlic, onions, cooking oil
Procedure
- Mixed kalamansi or lemon juice and soy sauce then add pork (beef), garlic and ground pepper. Soak if for few minutes.
- Light fry the onion rings
- The fried the pork(beef) until brown and set it aside
- Then cook/boil the marinade for 1 minute
- Arrange beef (pork) slices on a plate. Place the onion rings on top. Pour the sauce over the onions and beef.
- Served hot
[ Tagged In ] Beef Steak, Expat Life, Expat Living, Filipino Dish, Filipino-Style Pork Steak, Living in Icheon, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea, Pork, Pork Bistek Tagalog, Pork Steak
Home and Cooking April 19th, 2011 | 2 Comments »
This is my favorite soup, I mean viand “nilagang baboy”, I cooked it last weekend and I just finished it today as I am the only one who’s eating meat. Pookie bear told me that it looks like I put too much water, I did it intentionally so I can drink a lot of soup which I believed healthy and will give me energy to start my day online.
Nilagang baboy or pork nilaga is easy to cook, all you need to do is boiled the pork and the vegetables together, you don’t need special seasoning, salt and a bit of mono-sodium will do.
[ Tagged In ] Expat Life, Expat Living, Filipina in Korea, Filipino Dish, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea, Pork, Pork Stew
Home and Living April 18th, 2011 | 9 Comments »
I got a bad headache last night that I need to sleep early than usual, I was not able to finish my blog hop or do my blog hopping, when I wake in the morning my head is still aching so I return to bed and wake up in the after few hours, my head still feels heavy but it does not ache anymore.
The photo below was taken the other day when we are going to the gym, I have asked Pookie bear to change our route so I can take photo of the sakura tree nearby this office building, my shot is not that great because I am walking when I did this, feel shameful if someone saw me taking photo of a flower. As it is spring here, you can find lot of flowering sakura trees, mostly are white.
[ Tagged In ] Expat Living, Flower in Korea, Icheon, Korean Flower, Korean Spring, Korean Street, Liviing in Icheon, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea, Spring