Friday, December 10, 2010

Kyoot Finds

What's a girl to do with lots of time in her hands? Hit the malls! Or in my case, the bookstore!  I can spend hours on end browsing and scouring for some paperbacks. The bookstore for me is like what candy stores are for kiddos. Sometimes I could end up buying 3 to 5 books at one go. That sounds like an overkill, right? I know. haha... :)

Another thing I love at the bookstore is their stationery section! I'm always on the lookout for interesting cute stuff. Check out my recently acquired "treasures"... just because I'm a such a sucker for all things "kyoot"! 



Really Tiny booklight from Fully Booked, Mall of Asia
I love its simple clip on design which is really great for travel and late night reading wherever you are. It comes in orange, white, purple, pink, green, blue and grey. Price: P499
Nice gift for a bookworm friend this Christmas. :)


Lavabo Clipbox
Oh shoots! I forgot the name of the store where I bought this. Somewhere in Manila. Haha... Anyway, isn't this soooo cool?! I super love it. I'm sure your desk won't look boring anymore with this stuff on it.



3M Scotch Magic Tape in Fun Donut Dispenser from National Bookstore
Have fun fun fun in your gift wrapping this holiday season using this tape dispenser! It's refillable and keeps your tape clean.


Kudos to the designers of these products. They certainly know how to make life more fun and interesting... especially for people like me who has "mababaw ang kaligayahan"! lol :))

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Going Organic

Why are some people going gaga over organic stuff? Let me try a little "usyoso" of what's inside this organic market. 
(Warning: lots of photos ahead!)

come on in!


hmmm... looks interesting. let's take a closer look.


hey they have this organic farm tour... see contact details if you're interested.
nightcrawler worms, anyone?



po-tah-to... po-tey-to... no matter how you call it, it still tastes the same. lol. hehe :)
i wonder how they separate the small from the big ones. i can't find much difference in its size.

and look what we've found!
my heart palpitates... this must be love! :)

there are a number of things i love about this coffee.
1. a product of Negros, my home province - of course, i support my own! :)
2. a blend of arabica and robusta - just the kind of blend that i want.
3. selectively handpicked coffee cherries - do you know that handpicking method of harvesting coffee cherries contribute to achieving the rich, smooth flavor and aroma of coffee? thanks to sir mike for the info!
4. it's organic - needless to say
5. the packaging has a ziplock function - it's resealable. helps to preserve your coffee beans.


for a coffee lover like me, it goes without saying, i have to sample one.

and the verdict?
before i give my verdict, let me tell you that the lady used a pre-ground coffee for my sample brew. take note that coffee is best when you use freshly ground coffee beans. okay now for my verdict, i'd say that it has a very strong bitter taste. it just can't do without sugar. it was smooth but doesn't have the aroma that i wanted.
overall, i gave it three stars out of five. 
it could have been 4. 
but then again, this is just a display booth where there's no grinder for the beans, no semi-automatic espresso machine, and no skilled barista to deliver me the kind of coffee that i wanted. still, i would say it's something worth filling up your mug with.
oh well, i had my mid afternoon caffeine fix. that's good enough for me.

 moving on...
can somebody tell me what fruit is this? i asked the vendor a lot of times and she told me (a lot of times) it's "yutocon". well, at least that's what i heard she said. i tried to google it but i can't find it.
i remember i used to eat that when i was young. there used to have a vendor outside my elementary school that sells it. i remember i tried it, out of curiosity, because it looks odd as a fruit to me. and i was having fun searching for every fruit wedged inside the several layers of leaves that resemble that of a corn.

i let my boyfriend try it 'coz he hasn't tried it at all. he hasn't even seen one in his whole life! sometimes i wonder which planet is he from. haha


 anyway...

if you happen to be in bacolod city, try to visit Negros Organic Market. It's just at the back of Negros Provincial Capitol. you'll never get lost.

and guess what, they have a cafeteria - a favorite destination for health conscious diners. 

my best bet? organic lifestyle is a more expensive choice but it's buzzing with all pure goodness.