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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Camiguin: The island born of fire

Camiguin is known for its Lanzones, the sunken cemetery, the Pastel and its hot and cold springs among others. So what comes to mind when we hear people say that I'm from Camiguin or I'm going to Camiguin ?
An island full of excitement and with a lot to do, right? We immediately think, Boracay or any island that has gained its popularity among travelers and bakasyonista alike.
I guess that's the thing with expectations, too much could be a bad thing. If you're a city girl/boy and is expecting an exciting nightlife from Camiguin then you'd be in for disappointment. But if nature is more your type, then you probably fall in love with this small island in the Bohol sea.

How to get there?
You can reach it by plane or by boat.
As for us, we were in CDO first (information on how to get to CDO, refer to the previous post) then we went to Agora Bus Station and boarded the bus to Balingoan, Misamis Oriental. It's not airconditioned so the fair is Php60. The distance between the city and Balingoan is 88km or 2 hours of land travel. I guess this depends on the stops the bus makes and how fast it runs.  We left the city around 2pm and arrived in Balingoan around 4pm. But if you want to travel comfortably, you can ride in the airconditioned bus for about Php140, one way.
The bus terminal is a five-minute walk from the wharf but if you have a few bags, you can always ride in a motorela for Php7. We made it just in time for the ferry to Benoni port in Mahinog. I think there are actually 3 ports in Camiguin situated in different towns. Last trip to Camiguin is at 5pm, or so they say. If you couldn't make it to that, they said there are Lantsa or wooden vessels available. The ferry trip to Camiguin usually takes an hour to an hour and a half.
Upon arriving in Benoni, we immediately went inside a jeepney to Mambajao. I suggest you take the jeepney since it's only Php23 or you can rent a multicab for about a Php100 or Php200 depending on how many you are. Mambajao is a 30-minute ride from Benoni.

Where to stay?
There's a GV hotel in Mambajao but if you prefer to stay near the beach, go to Yumbing, a 10minute motorela/multicab ride from Mambajao. There are a few cottages/houses for rent there. There's also a resort called Paras and it costs a bit expensive than the houses which is around Php700 per day.

How to get around the place?
There are motorelas, multicabs and jeepneys. You can commute or rent the whole thing. Commuting is cheaper. Drivers tend to overprice people who appear to have no clue at all about the place.
Minimum is Php8. Don't agree to go to Yumbing from Mambajao if they're asking you more than Php10 each.

What to see?

  • White Island- a sand bar located off the coast of Agoho. To get there, if you're not staying in Yumbing, secure a ride to the place and ask the driver to take you to White Island. Then pumpboats are on queue there and it will take you to the sand bar in 5minutes for only Php400 plus entrance of Php20. I think the maximum people allowed in the boat is 6. Go there early in the morning to witness the sunrise. There's not much to do there but snorkel, swim and walk around the sand bar. I think it would take you less than 10 minutes to walk around the whole place. Picture-taking is a must. There's a scenic view of Mt. Hibuk-hibuk and Mt. Vulcan. Jump and tumbling shots would look great with them in the background, trust me. 



  • Ardent Hot Spring- we rented a motorela for Php300 roundtrip to this hot spring. We went there at night to make most of our time in the island. The entrance fee is Php30. There are cottages there and I think about 5 pools each with different temperatures ranging from 29-40 degress centigrade. There are also rooms for rent in case you're too scared to go back to town since the way there is just too dark, even for me. And if you want a massage, they have a hut there that offers services.
  • Sunken Cemetery-i think the pumpboat costs around Php500 when you go there from Yumbing. This is just near Yumbing. 
There are a lot of places to see in Camiguin. Unfortunately, we didnt have the time to explore it all. I would have loved to see the waterfalls, climb Mt. Hibuk-hibuk, Mt. Vulcan, Mantigue Island.

If you're a nature-whore, you'd love Camiguin. The place is just too quiet especially when the clock strikes at 7pm. It's almost a deadtown, Mambajao. It's too quiet, even for me.

All in all, I had a good time. A visit to the place won't be complete without tasting or buying some Pastel for pasalubong. The ones by Vjandep are the best. Just so you know, it was really hard for us to look for a place with delicious food to eat. Everytime we ask people restaurants, they'd always take us to carenderias. Sad, sad. 
But I especially like the dishes in Vjandep restaurant, a five-minute walk from Vjandep bakery.

Should I go back to Camiguin?

hmmm. maybe 10 years from now. This place is best for families who are traveling together or just wants to have R and R and to those who are into diving and nature. 

The CDO Misadventures of Super Daloidoi

We had been planning this trip for weeks and originally, there were five of us and it ended up with just the three of us who pursued the trip to Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental. We were supposed to leave on our 4:15pm flight to CDO last Tuesday, November 22, 2011. We got left behind, reasons as to why, are better left unsaid.
There are daily flights to CDO from Cebu. (okay, I am not really sure.) But please do check out flight schedules just to make sure. 
There are also ships going to CDO like Cebu Ferries and Trans-Asia. Both ships are clean and big enough to withstand mild to moderate waves. Fares range from Php800 to Php1030 per head not including the terminal fees which varies from which terminal you are in.
We stayed in the Tourist section of the boat so our tickets cost Php1030 plus terminal fee of Php25. The cot and restroom is clean and food is available in the canteen. The boat was scheduled to depart at 8pm and arrived at around 5am. 
Now here is the tough part, there are taxis inside the pier but you really have to be careful since the one we rode in said that the minimum for the fare inside the pier is Php 100. We only asked to be driven to McDonald's and it was just a short distance from the pier, a mere 5-10 minute ride without traffic. I suggest you walk outside to look for motorelas or taxis. But of course, if you don't mind that, then just fall in line.


Cagayan de Oro is such a beautiful place early in the morning when everyone is still asleep and only metro aides are around cleaning the streets. However, there are quite a number of people, young and old, sleeping in the park. It saddens me to see an infant being exposed like this.
 The name Cagayan De Oro translates to the "City of the River of Gold" according to Wiki. It is also dubbed as the City of Golden Friendship. What I love about the city is that it doesn't get any warmer before 8am. I think this is because of the presence of trees.


 We stayed at The Park Cafe to wait for our ride to the river. The jeepney ride to the location is about 45minutes from the city. I am not sure about the exact figures in Kilometers.
So, if ever you are planning to go on a trip to CDO, look up a few things online first or if you have friends who hail from the place or around, then ask about the fare, how to get around, etc.
So the minimum fare in jeepneys is Php7. I forgot about the taxis. It's very important to ask the driver first if they're going to use the meter because some are just so swapang to suggest add-ons when your inside the car and it's moving already. You can also try to act like you know the place or just drop hints that you're going to report them to the authorities. But I doubt you're going to get out of the cab alive, though.
Our only activity in CDO is white water rafting. G took care of that already. They said it's Php1000 per person but we managed to haggle the price down to Php800. Then we haggle a bit more for the photo price. We got ourselves a great bargain. For those who are planning to go rafting, you should try CDO Bugsay River Rafting. They have an office located in the city. For more information, you can contact them at 0917-BUGSAY or visit their website at www.bugsayrafting.com . We chose the advance course since the beginner's is just sisiw. You can arrange for a meet-up/pick-up.
In white water rafting, there is no dress code. But I suggest donning on a long sleeved wetsuit, a pair of leggings and those aquatic shoes. But you don't have to buy them if you don't have any. But you can wear just about anything, except pants, though. It tends to get heavy. And please don't forget to apply on sunscreen or else you'd end up like me, lobster skin all the way.
And to those who have no idea how to paddle, no worries, since before you're going to start rafting,you are all taught the basics. Trust me, even kids 5 years old and above can follow directions.





While on stillwaters, you can take in the scenic river views and if you get lucky, you'd see some wild life out there. Not too wild, I hope. You'd get to see wild horses, wild cows, etc. (inside joke).


FOR BETTER VIEWS, CLICK ON THE PHOTOS.
It looks scary in the pictures but trust me, it's totally safe. You have to wear a life vest and a helmet. No ropes to hold you in but you can always stop paddling and hold on for dear life. You only get nervous and scared at the beginning but when you get the hold of it, you'd be enjoying every minute and would be asking for more after. Sure, three to four hours is a long way to go but you won't notice the time because I'm pretty sure, you'd be looking out for the next rapid because it's as exciting as the previous or the next one. And if you get hungry, there's a restaurant waiting for you at the end of the activity. They have value meals and super meals. Prices range from Php120 to Php 180 per meal inclusive of drinks (Coke Sakto and iced tea).
This is definitely one experience I will never forget. We can not stop raving about this experience even when we were on our flight back home. Trust me, you wouldn't want to miss this.

xoxo,
dee

I also made a blog about my trip on my personal account.

Monday, November 21, 2011

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Of Tassels and Feathers

Let's face it! Tassels and Feathers are the "in thing" right now in accessories. You can see them in earrings, necklaces and even in hair pieces. We've seen them on Gossip Girl and other Hollywood actresses like Vanessa Hudgens, Jessica Biel, etc.

It adds spunk on a simple outfit and that's what I love about it. I was on Facebook when I saw an online shop selling over a hundred accessories with tassels and feathers. I couldn't help but order. I bought two earrings both with feathers. 
Tara fell in love with this so I gave 'em to her. (*I do not own this photo.)
 I got this tassel earrings as a freebie since they forgot to bring my items on our supposed meet-up. :D
Me. Wearing the earrings from Pinkest Blue.
The earrings cost around Php 120 which is very affordable and are of good quality. Plus the sellers are very nice and friendly. If you guys want to check out their page, just click here. Happy Shopping!


CLICK ON THE PHOTOS FOR BETTER VIEWS. 
xoxo,
dee





Monday, November 14, 2011

Phoebe's Cupcakery



Scarlettes, red velvet cupcakes from Phoebe's Cupcakery. I have been hearing a lot of buzz about these cupcakes and as a food lover, I know, I just have to try it. So I ordered half a dozen of Scarlettes which costs Php280. Orders should be made 2-3 days before pick-up date since the cupcakes are homemade and also to ensure its freshness.
The founder of this new cupcake business is Phoebe Roxanne Ouano. She was a schoolmate back in college and I do believe that she's friends with my former housemates, Amanda and April.
It was purely accidental when I saw her Facebook page. I was craving for delicious cupcakes that are available in Cebu and her page was one of the pages who appeared when I searched for cupcakes in Facebook.
Anyway, on the day of the pick-up, I was so excited (oa na kung oa, I'm always excited if it's about food) to taste the cupcakes. So when I had them in my hands, I smelled them and the smell is just so sweet and yummy-smelling and it took a lot of control for me not to eat them right then and there. I was salivating! My cousin told me to wait until we get home.
Before eating, I know I just have to take photos of the cupcakes to post on every website I have. Yeah, I do that a lot.
I took one cupcake and inhaled its aroma. I know I'm not supposed to incorporate this word when talking about food but just its aroma brings you to ecstacy. I tasted every part of the cupcake. First, I tasted the frosting which I think is made of cream cheese. Then the cupcake itself without the frosting. Then I took a big bite of frosting and the cupcake. Yeah, I experiment with my food, to check what's the best way to enjoy eating it.
The cupcakes are AMAZING, I tell you! It's different from all the red velvet I've tasted. It's moist, it's not too sweet, it's almost a melt-in-your-mouth goodness. And the frosting really goes well with the cupcake. They compliment each other.
Unfortunately, I only got to eat one since I only ordered half a dozen and we're six in the house. My cousin and I were basically counting on her picky-eater of a daughter not to eat her share. Too bad for us, she loved it. But she's not really into that eating so she gave me her half eaten cupcake.

By the way, for those who are planning to order, the cupcake is great, too, if it's refrigerated. Trust me, it won't turn to rock.

Flavors:
Nuts for Nana
Scarlettes
Mocha Loca
Cookie Monster

Minimum Order of 6pcs/flavor
Half dozen- Php280
One dozen- Php480

What are you waiting for?
Check out her FB Page and order now!

xoxo,
dee

Friday, November 11, 2011

Bittersweet Pastry Shop

I had a good couple of hours until Germaine's dismissal last Friday, instead of going home to rest, I decided to eat my second lunch at Macaron Tango Cafe. I love just how quite the place is after lunch. They have lunch patrons and they usually talk a lot about anything foreign so I couldn't relate. LOL Totally not related. Anyway, after eating lunch for an hour, I decided to walk around the area to help me digest what I just ate. I ate lunch twice, by the way. :D Since I was bored with nothing to do, I decided to look around the ukay-ukay located at the Diaz building. I was there longer than I intended to because I got a call from the States and I couldn't very well stay outside since it was such a hot day. It was a great call that's why I decided to just wait the last 30minutes before Germaine's classes ended inside Bittersweet Pastry Shop. It's located along Osmena Blvd, right across Cebu Doctors' University Hospital, just beside Manila Foodshope. 

The shop's interior is clean and it gives off that quiet ambiance. You know the kind of shop where you just want to sit on a comfortable chair with your thoughts and feelings. When I got there, the place was just so empty and quiet. You can prolly hear the rustling of paper at the counter, given that the only cashier's crumpling one. :D

                                                   
 I decided to order Red Velvet and Red Button Cupcake. each costing Php 45. I've had my share of Red Velvets and theirs did not exceed my expectations. In other words, it was what I expected it to be, hard and dry. The frosting at the least complimented the taste of the cupcake. The size of the cupcake is bigger than the usual red velvets.
Red Velvet Cupcake

Red Bottom Cupcake



I was only able to eat half of the red velvet since I was full from lunch and the cupcake is not really that great to put the extra effort of stuffing myself even more with blah food. :D I had my red bottom packed and took it as pasalubong for my nephew. He loved it. And I took a bite of it, too and I must say, it tasted better than the Red Velvet. :D

xoxo,
dee

Monday, October 17, 2011

Macaron Tango Cafe



Blueberry and Pistachio
Pistachio and Dark Chocolate French Macarons
Bacon and Egg
I have been looking for French macarons here in the city and after months of searching, alas, I found a cafe selling them. The Macaron Tango Cafe. It is located in the Boulevard, formerly Saki. I have been going back there this week to try almost everything. I always finish my meal with a couple of their sweet treats, the macarons. I have also tried their Blueberry Cheesecake which is by the way so delish. It's not too sweet or too tangy. Just about enough. I paired it with their Cafe Mocha which totally compliments each other.
The Macarons are TO-DIE FOR, I tell you. It's like having an orgasm. They taste so good that I don't care how many calories one piece has. It's like 150 kcal. :D There are a lot of flavors to choose from, so far, my favorites are Pistachio, Dark chocolate and Mango. They also have different lunch sets everyday and they serve all day breakfast. They also serve pizza, pasta, sandwiches and a whole lot of cakes.
And the owners are just so accomodating. They would talk to you and ask you how you find the food and they graciously accept suggestions.

So if you're in the mood for macarons, just go to Macaron Tango Cafe located at the Boulevard (formerly Saki), Osmena Blvd, Cebu City. If you don't know where Saki was, it's the same building as Jo's Chicken Inato and Jollibee, at the back of Rose Pharmacy. They are open Monday- Saturday 9am to 9pm. Remember: They are closed on Sundays. Price: Php200

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Banana Leaf for my 24th Birthday

On my Birthday, Espee and i decided to have dinner at Banana Leaf at the Terraces, Ayala Center Cebu. We wanted to try out Thai food with affordable prices and Banana Leaf fits the description.





baby Back ribs and kangkong

Thai Iced tea
The food was great. All were spicy but they taste absolutely phenomenal.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

10 Dove Street

For my pre-birthday celebration, I treated some of my close CDU friends to dinner at 10 Dove street.

10 Dove St. is a small, quaint cafe located inside Sto. Nino Village in Banilad. The place is actually a small part of the house that is turned into a cafe. The place is perfect for romantic dates or lunch or dinner dates with a few friends.


The Menu consists of a few choices of soups, salads, sandwich, desserts and the usual beverages. For only Php 185, you get to have a bowl of soup, salad, sandwich and a slice of cake.

While waiting for our orders, we were given a bowl of breadstix to munch on.

We were served our soup choices then our salads. Halfway through our salads, we already felt full. When our sandwiches were on our table, I just wanted the waiter to just wrap it so that I can take it home. haha.
Their soup is so creamy. Anne and I had crab and corn soup and too bad I got to eat a few shells. What a birthday treat. Despite that, the soup tasted good.


My Chicken Waldorf salad was a treat too. I just don't dig the walnuts.



And my Porky's nightmare sandwich is the bomb. Anne and Jem only ate half of their sandwiches because they were too full. When we arrived, there was a tiny bit of the cheesecake left. I thought i should just have it reserved for us. But we got distracted because we were talking and laughing like crazy. When it was time for desserts, the mango cheesecake was ... well, gone. So we settled for the Decadence, Black out and Pandan Cake. All three were sent from heaven. But I love the Decadence more for its so moist and jsut heavenly.