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Unilab Ideas Positive

Unilab Ideas Positive

We generate ideas numerous times.  We talk about them when we go out with family, friends, colleagues & classmates.  We even share our ideas with strangers.  Why not make those ideas a reality?

In relation to this, I would like to share a very good news for students as Unilab Ideas Positive is back!

Unilab Ideas Positive (now on its 2nd year) is a two-in-one initiative where college students are invited to share their unique, creative & innovative ideas to address the health & wellness concerns of the Philippines.  Unilab helps the students turn their ideas into a reality by guiding the students in further developing their proposals through a social marketing bootcamp and by funding the winning student groups’ social marketing projects with a total of Php 250,000 seed money.

Isn’t that way too cool?

All you need to do is form a group of 5.  You must be currently enrolled in the same university to qualify as a group.  Then follow the full mechanics posted in the official Unilab Ideas Positive site and share your innovative idea.  You’ll never know you might be one of the student groups who can make a difference in a community! unilab%20ideas%20positive%20logoThe hands clasped together symbolize the Bayanihan spirit of people reaching out and working with each other, this time represented in a variety of colors to reflect the youth’s diversity in background, upbringing, personalities, and way of thinking.

The differences may seem discouraging, but when held together by a common beneficial cause, such diversity produces a beautiful and powerful show of positives—both ideas coming from the youth, and the transformation in the health and wellness of Philippine communities.

I can’t wait to see in the news what ideas this year’s youth groups will come up!  I especially am excited to see those ideas turn into reality!  Last year, Unilab had three student groups making a difference as illustrated below.

 Unilab Ideas Positive newspaper clips

Aren’t we glad that we are giving back to the community?  If you’re a college student, hope you can influence 4 of your classmates and join the Unilab Ideas Positive contest!  You’ll never know how far your ideas can go.  Be a part of a great initiative for a better Philippines!

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Buffet Lunch at Honda Bay

Buffet Lunch at Honda Bay Palawan

Having lunch at the Pandan Island in Honda Bay was a blast!  Some of us even used their hands in eating.  I stuck with using spoon and fork though 😛

The food was exceptionally good.  If you’re wondering how much this costs, the buffet lunch is included in the Puerto Princesa Adventour Package (with Honda Bay tour) by AirPhil Express.

We ate at the available wooden tables and chairs in the beach.  It was a different setup compared to what we usually have in the restaurants but eating good food with a view of the beautiful beach was just perfect!

Honda Bay Lunch Setup

Not to mention how delicious the food looked like.  We were like soooo drooling as we see the food being plated in the buffet table.

Honda Bay Lunch

The food tasted as great as how it looked like!  We had the ff.:

  • Cucumber & Tomato Salad

Honda Bay Salad

  • Chicken Adobo

Honda Bay Adobo

  • Shrimps

Honda Bay Shrimps

  • Pork

Honda Bay Pork

  • Fried Fish

Honda Bay Fish

It was a complete meal.  We had servings of pork, vegetables and seafood!  Everything were home-cooked.  Some dishes were even prepared in the beach itself!  We had such a wonderful meal in Pandan Island at Honda Bay!

If you want more, there are vendors who will offer crabs and other food items that they can cook on the spot and serve on your table.  The prices are actually very reasonable.  We didn’t get more as we are very satisfied with what our tour guide prepared for us 🙂

Honda Bay Lunch Tour Guide

We were just so lucky to have Anne as our tour guide.  Not only was she very cheerful but she was one multi-talented lady.  Aside from being able to provide history in each of the places we visited in Palawan, she was able to prepare such a beautiful meal for us in Honda Bay.

Suffice to say, sometimes, eating food in this setting is much better than eating in a fancy restaurant.

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Food at Marianne Home Inn

Food at Marianne Home Inn

As promised, I’m sharing with you the wonderful dishes served to us while we were staying at Marianne Home Inn.  It didn’t feel like hotel food because it felt like you’re just in your house.  The pantry of the hotel gave this homey feeling.

To be totally honest, I was always looking forward for our meal at Marianne Home Inn.  I really enjoyed dining as we sat in the table sharing food, passing dishes around and chit-chatting all throughout.

Eating at Marianne Home Inn

Breakfast is free for all guests checked in at Marianne Home Inn.  However, if you want to dine during other times of the day, there are dishes available for order.  I’ll share the full menu at the end of this post.

Here are the dishes served to us when we had our meal at Marianne Home Inn:

Marianne Home Inn Food

Marianne Home Inn Other Food

Marianne Home Inn Drinks

We were all raving about the food!  Each dish was a winner for us, truly delicious!  We were actually asking for more and eating continuously until we can’t eat anymore.  I especially loved the squid!

Breakfast at Marianne Home Inn is nice.  They serve Filipino breakfast and each plate has 2 food variants then there’s egg and rice.  Drinks are free flowing.  You can get coffee, hot chocolate or water in the pantry (self-service).

Marianne Home Inn Breakfast

Marianne Home Inn Menu

  • Beef Tapa, Longganisa, Tocino or Danggit with egg (combination of two) with rice, coffee and juice) – Php 100
  • Fried Chicken with Rice and Atsara (quarter chicken, marinated in calamansi, soy sauce and spices, fried in vegetable oil) – Php 60
  • Pork chop with Rice and Atsara (marinated in calamansi, soy sauce and spices, fried in vegetable oil) – Php 60
  • Pansit Bihon – Php 120
  • Sinigang na Isda (with local vegetable) – Php 120
  • Sinigang na Hipon – Php 120
  • Sinigang na Baboy – Php 120
  • Chopsuey – Php 80
  • Fresh Fish with local vegetables – Php 120
  • Fresh sinigang na hipon – Php 120

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Marianne Home Inn
Quezon Street Extension, Puerto Princesa City, Philippines
(048) 434-2138

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Watch FHM’s 100 Sexiest Women Party on PLDT Watchpad

FHM 100 Sexiest Women Party

Were you able to catch the Pacquiao-Mosley fight last time through PLDT myDSL Watchpad?

This time around, PLDT Watchpad is once again bringing one of the most awaited show live!  This July 14, 2011 will be FHM’s 100 Sexiest Women Party!  As a registered user, you’ll be able to watch the live streaming of the party in Watchpad!  Coolness, isn’t it?

A private party that only a chosen few can attend.  But you don’t have to worry as you can watch the party as it happens right on your screen!  Thanks to PLDT myDSL Watchpad and this can be a reality.  You can enjoy and watch the sexiest show in Manila!  If you’re a PLDT myDSL subscriber, then you’re in great luck!

Here’s what you should do in order to catch the FHM 100 Sexiest Women Party online:

What are you waiting for?  Do grab the opportunity to watch one of the most sexiest shows live via streaming in PLDT Watchpad.  It’s true, believe it 🙂

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Atsu Atsu Ramen

Atsu Atsu Ramen

I pass by Araneta Avenue in Quezon City every single day.  A couple of months ago, I noticed this new restaurant in the old trailer-style place.  I was actually surprised that this Japanese Restaurant, Atsu Atsu Ramen, opened there as most of the establishments that were there before had already closed down.

It’s ironic though that Atsu Atsu Ramen has tons of customers in spite of the bad location.  There must be a reason why people keep going back to the restaurant.

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So when I saw the promo at one of the group buying sites early this year, I immediately bought it.  My friend and I used the voucher a couple of weeks ago.

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I got the Ramen Set for 2 so the food was perfect for both of us.  Luckily, the food was good!  The servings were just right too!  I felt a bit sad though that both the group buying site and the establishment weren’t honest enough with the real value of the meal.  It was said in the site that the original price is at Php 680 but in actuality, the real price is at Php 450.  Anyway, it was still at 15% off so it’s all good.

Here’s what’s included in the Ramen Set:

  • Kani Kyuri Salad

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A full order of this is at Php 100.  However, our mini salad was more than enough for us.  The salad we had undertaken has cucumbers, crabstick and of course, vegetables with Japanese mayonnaise as dressing.  A nice twist to our traditional salad.

  • Gyoza

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A Japanese meal no matter if authentic or not won’t be complete without gyoza as starter.  This can be ordered steamed or fried.

  • Tokyo Ramen

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We ate at the right time as it was raining!  Perfect for ramen indeed and our choice for the day was Tokyo Ramen.  Atsu Atsu Ramen’s Tokyo Ramen is a shoyu-based ramen topped with simmered pork, green onions, hard boiled egg, bamboo shoots and fish cake.

According to the menu, they followed Japan’s way of cooking ramen wherein the soup was boiled overnight.  They also pride themselves with noodles that are imported from Japan.  Can I tell?  Actually I can’t as I haven’t been to Japan but I can say that the soup was delicious!

  • Garlic Rice

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I’m not sure why garlic rice was included in the ramen set.  I’m thinking it might be because of the fish tempura.  For us, the tokyo ramen is more than enough to fill our empty stomach 😀

  • Fish Tempura

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When this was served to us, it became clear to me why rice was included in this set.  Even though I was already full, I still finished this dish as I wouldn’t wanna miss the opportunity to be able to try out all the food served to us.  Actually, as for tempura, I prefer this more than ebi tempura.  I feel less guilty when eating fish tempura.  It’s healthier, agree?

  • Coffee Jelly

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For dessert, we had coffee jelly.  I was actually surprised when I started eating it.  Atsu Atsu Ramen’s coffee jelly might look normal but it had real coffee there!  It was like coffee with jelly on it.  The dessert actually tasted good which made me think that cold coffee with black jelly will work well as a drink!

  • Iced Tea

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  • Hot Tea (free)

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Atsu Atsu Ramen’s complimentary tea isn’t really a part of the Ramen Set but we can request to have this served at our table.  I just have to share this with you as I find the presentation soooooo cute!  Don’t you agree?

The food was decent.  I also like that the food being served in Atsu Atsu Ramen are very affordable.  Service was nice too!

It’s also ironic that even though it didn’t look so nice outside, but when you enter the restaurant, it’s like being transported to a different place.  The interiors are top-notch.  The place feels very cozy.

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I’ll stay away from Atsu Atsu Ramen till August 2011 as I know that there’s an ongoing promo.  A lot of people will surely go to the restaurant and it might be hard to get reservation.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ll be back soon. 🙂

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Atsu Atsu Ramen
1281 Araneta Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines
(02) 741-7159

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