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Tinolang Manok, the culprit?

I confess, I don’t like tinolang manok. I offer no sound reason to snob the ginger infused chicken soup. Whenever we have tinola at home,
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Kastila (1878 - 1944)

This week we commemorate the life and great contributions to the Filipino nation of the distinguished President Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina. After passing the ...
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The Rockin’ Chef Trainees

I hear people say that chefs are the modern day rock stars. Some chefs I know have legions of fans screaming whenever the latter gets ...
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Attorney and Chances: a Celebration of Friendship

In the morning of 5 August 2005, while driving to Salsa Rossa Ristorante for work, I got a call from Bo, Raul Roco’s eldest son. ...
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To Bulalo or to Osso Buco; That is the question

A few days back while heading home from working at the Global Academy Alabang branch, I stopped by S & R. I got very excited ...
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Laksa’t puto a la verde

Have you inadvertently walked in a restaurant or a bakeshop that is about to wrap up its day’s operation and be surprised that their food ...
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On stage

Around February this year, I came across a very inspiring book, The Seasoning of a Chef by Doug Psaltis. It gives a detailed account of ...
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Balaw Balaw: A house of culture and exotic Tagalog dishes

Rizal Province has a very rich traditional Filipino cuisine. Among the staples of the Tagalogs of this province are sinigang, adobo, nilaga, and ginataan. However, ...
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When Kerry came to town

Back in my grade school and high school days, I remember July 4 was a red calendar day known as Fil-American Friendship Day. While we, ...
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Ambos Mundos (since 1888): A journey in time

I first heard of this place from my good friend, Emil Avancena. Then read a few blogs about this restaurant which has survived the final ...
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Finally, Some Good News

Note: This online column will appear regularly. For its title, Dean Tony acknowledges Malcolm Gladwell who, in his book The Tipping Point, defined "connectors"

A Crisis, An Opportunity

Two days before the torture video was made public, I was conferring with a colleague and an official of the Aquino administration essentially offering assistance

Media and the Manila Hostage Crisis

Once again, the media is in the media. After audiences worldwide were treated to ringside seat views of the drama as it unfolded last Monday,

Killers, the Police and the State

The main function of the State is to protect the citizens’ right to life, right to private property, and right to liberty. When people have

The Ground Zero Mosque Controversy: Nativist Aversion to the Unfamiliar

The intuitive reaction to the proposed mosque near Ground Zero is understandably negative. Why build a Muslim place of worship next to a site

COMING HOME FOR P-NOY: Tales from the 2010 Inauguration

My wife and I came to Manila last June 27, 2010, to attend the inauguration of President-Elect Benigno Aquino III as the 15th President of

Brain Gain

In the 1970's, the phenomenon that is international migrant work started to become most palpable to us who are in their late 30's and 40-somethings

Rep. JV Ejercito : Be Heedful of Alvarez’s claims

San Juan City Representative JV Ejercito today urged the Filipino people to be heedful of Customs Commissioner Angelito Alvarez’s claims of fully ‘revamping’ the bureaucracy,

REVOLVING DOORS

Reputation and credibility are very important for media practitioners. They live and build a career on these two elements. What happens then to

Using Smart Power

The approval of the $434 million Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) grant for development projects in the Philippines is a clear indication of America’s trust or
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