Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Smiles of Satisfaction

"Hmmm. Something smells good," my eldest son was saying as he was descending the stairs of our house, from his room towards the kitchen. The kids are home since classes were suspended for a week to give time to help people from the brutal chaos brought by the super typhoon. Today, setting aside my problems for a while, I decided to bake brownies for my teens (even if I am feeling a little tired). I love it when they appreciate my cooking, or say anything positive about me.It makes me feel good. That's how it is to be a mom.

This is why I have this cake-mood as I work on my blog right now. I just can't resist posting these rows and rows of cakes I took pictures of in a big grocery store in Malaysia. I went to the grocery to look for Malaysian spices, especially those used for Nasi Lemak, my favorite Malaysian dish of coconut rice.

Anyway, got want I wanted, those smiles of satisfaction, before and after they ate the brownies, with yummy vanilla and chocolate ice cream for my eldest son and plain slices of super chocolatey, "no-nuts" brownies for the younger one.


Saturday, October 3, 2009

Power Breakfast

Breakfast! I believe breakfast is my favorite meal of the day, especially on Sundays when everyone is around, not just me and the dogs.

Got up and boiled some tomatoes to pair with itlog maalat (red salted egg) to go with my Vigan longganisa and fried rice. Wowowie! Sure winner for hubby and the kids.




For me, great hot coffee (actually, just the instant 3 in 1 coffee). Had hot pandesal with butter and New Zealand cheese from my brother who lives there in NZ. Power breakfast indeed. Yum!

Family Dish, Easy Family Dinner

Everyone was home for dinner because classes were suspended due to the super typhoons. I decided to be a super mom so I prepared to cook their favorite dish, especially on rainy days, "my special tortang talong". Actually there's nothing special about it except that I am the one to cook it with some spice of love, whoo hoo.

So out from the refrigerator were tomatoes and eggplant (talong) and from the cabinet came the onions and the garlic. The eggplants were roasted over medium fire at the stove. Have to grill them for some time so that the skin can be taken out easily.

Torta or omelet needs some eggs to complete the ingredients. I just sauteed the garlic, onions and tomatoes, then added the lean ground pork. The peeled eggplants await until I was through with cooking the filling. The eggplant, the pork filling and the eggs . . . viola! We now have mom's special torta (omelet) ready for dinner with hot steaming rice. By the way, the omelet did not turn out perfect in shape and looks but it tasted great. My hubby dipped it in vinegar with garlic, my son preferred ketchup with it while my youngest son (bunsoy) ate it plain.


For dessert, we had WF - White Forest cake with yummy cherries on top and white chocolate shavings at the sides. I ensure there dessert is super, usually cake and ice cream, in case my cooking flops, heheh. To conclude, of course, mom gets to wash the dishes and the pans (see the soap bubbly photo).

Friday, October 2, 2009

Water Damage Cleanup

Timely advice from a flood veteran Gwendolyn So :

Unbeknownst to many, my family and I are experts when it comes to flooding. By this I mean that for almost 10 years when we lived in a low part of Sto. Domingo Street in Quezon City , we experienced flooding INSIDE the house at least once a year and if I remember correctly, sometimes it was twice or even thrice a year.

The first time it happened we were in shock, but as it happened more and more it became routine. Here are some nuggets of wisdom that may help:

1. I learned that once the water reaches knee level, the gates can’t be opened anymore because of the water pressure. We thought we still had time to take the cars out but realized we were trapped. That time our cars submerged. Make sure you know which area near your residence is considered higher ground and take your cars there EARLY.

2. Do not despair so much if your cars submerge. They can be fixed. It’s expensive and takes a long time for the smell to go away, but it’s not the end of the world. After the flood, just let the car dry. We were still able to use our Hi-Ace and Mitsubishi Lancer despite their having been half submerged in floodwaters.

3. I learned that heavy stuff, like the ref and shelves, FLOAT. So every year from then on, we would TIE DOWN heavy appliances like the ref (too heavy to carry upstairs but in latter years we did lug it all the way up to the 2nd floor), the big shelves with wedding souvenirs and knick knacks and my dad’s collection of wine. How did we do that? Tie them to the windows.

4. Adrenalin will give you superpowers once you decide you’re not afraid of a little water and start saving what you can. In my case, it was my collection of books. They’re not rare first editions but regular books. However, I love my books and I’m not letting them drown! I was able to move and carry our heavy sofa powered by my body’s own adrenalin hormone.

5. You can have fun in the midst of disaster so I took out our cameras and starting taking pictures. It was to make everyone have a good laugh as we surveyed the chaos around us, the cockroaches and rats swimming by, the black inky spots of oily stuff occasionally floating around.

6. Apparently, no matter how much you’re enjoying yourself frolicking in the water and saving what you can, once the cold water reaches your chest (especially your nipples), you start to shiver and it gets hard to breathe. This is the time to give up and go upstairs.

7. If your electricity stays on, go to the switch box and turn off all the electric outlets downstairs but not upstairs.

8. Cleaning after the flood is a pain. Once the waters recede, you are left with mud everywhere. They stick so you have to get the hose and start using the walis tingting (how do you say this in English? It’s a broom made of just think twigs/sticks tied together in a thick bundle). You just keep the water running and sweep, sweep, sweep like there’s no tomorrow.

9. You must scrub the walls with disinfectant. If you only rinse with water, it will still smell. We used Lysol. Scrub, scrub, scrub like there’s no tomorrow.

10. First time water got inside our house, we didn’t know we had to use Lysol and that the drying process is super vital. So, after a few days, there was this nauseating smell and later we found molds growing everywhere! We had returned the furniture and appliances to their normal places and the walls behind grew molds. Yuck!!!

11. We were still able to use our ref that floated in flood waters. Just clean and clean and dry and dry.

12. Once electricity is available, get out all your fans and dry everything thoroughly.

13. Yes, paint will peel off and wooden drawers and shelves deform. Salvage what can be used. Once they dry, it’s still ok but sometimes the drawers get stuck because the wood expanded so you have no choice but to destroy it because icky water is still trapped inside.

14. Wait at least 2 to 3 days to dry everything. Use fans and hairdryers. Do not, I repeat, do not be in a hurry to return stuff you saved to their original places.

15. Have this mindset: Ah, it’s good Im now forced to do a general cleaning of my house. Now I have no choice but to do it.

It is easy to go insane after this kind of calamity, to despair of the material things we lost (especially the cars), but please be thankful you got away with your life and that of your family and loved ones.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Breast Cancer Awareness Week

October
is
Breast Cancer
Awareness Month



Early detection is key.
Know more through the Pink Ribbon Official Website.
Logo courtesy of Pink Ribbon Labels.

My super mom is a breast cancer survivor. My younger sister, residing in the U.S., is courageously undergoing chemotherapy. My older sister (who has so much patience with me and my mom) and I had our annual check-up together, including mammography and ultrasound. My older sister happily received good check-up results. As for me, I got 3 lumps and one of which is scheduled to be taken by next month for biopsy. This is why we really have to monitor ourselves, what with our history. For now, prayers, more prayers and awareness campaign for the rest of the female specie.