Razon’s Halo-Halo
I have heard so much about this Halo-Halo so when the branch in UP-AyalaLand TechnoHub opened, hubby and I trooped there to sample the “Let’s chill”y food.
We ordered dinner first and will just have that halo-halo for dessert.
Dinner was disappointing.
I thought it was just me but the lady sitting on the next table remarked (rather loudly) that her food was cold and even had it returned to be reheated. Oh well.
There is the halo-halo.
I must say I didn’t enjoy it that much because of the earlier disappointment. Maybe I will just probably have this again next time after having dinner elsewhere.
Look Down Sometimes
“God finds a low branch for the bird that cannot fly.” Turkish proverb
Sometimes we do not have to look far and wide to see beauty. Beauty is all around us if we only knew how to look for it.
Cleaning the Kitchen
Cleanliness in the kitchen. This is a very important thing to remember.
Why not? Food is being prepared here, food not only to feed hungry tummies but food that will also nourish.
One of the most important places to observe cleanliness is the kitchen sink where most of the food being prepared, as well as the dishes and silverware that go with the food are washed and cleaned.
I use vinegar and/or baking soda in cleaning our sink and the tiles surrounding it. These two are more environment friendly and less harsh than chemicals.
What about you?
Office Paycheck
- Memo :: uh-oh!
- Copy :: paste
- Office :: supplies
- Stapler :: lost again
- Paycheck :: woohoo!
- Watercooler :: cold
- Desk :: cluttered
- Human :: Resources
- Resort :: to the beach!
- Boss :: impress him/her
These words reminded me of that very short time I sent working as an Admin/Human resource assistant. Paperwork was boring. The tedious task of knowing the computer codes to use was a bit too much for me since the ones we used then were the old chunky machines, so unlike the netbooks that people use these days.
If perhaps I have a chance to go to this line of work again, I’m not sure I will enjoy doing paperwork more than the challenges I deal with at my present work.