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I'm not really a fan of noodles but since a friend of mine introduced this noodle cart in Robinsons, I can't help but crave for 'em! :) If you happen to pass by the 2nd level of Robinsons Supermarket, stop at Hong Kong Noodle Factory and grab a cup of noodles!




Their noodles are just like the instant noodles we buy from stores. But what I like about this 'noodle factory' is their sauces. They have Teriyaki, Oyster, Hot Chili, Sweet Chili, and the plain Soy Sauce. Their teriyaki sauce is different than the other teriyaki sauce I tasted and their oyster sauce is a must-try! :)


What I love to do is combine Teriyaki, Oyster, and Soy Sauce as seasoning to my noodles. It may sound weird but it tastes good for me! Go try it! :)


With P 32.00, you may have a cup of noodles for snacks and even for meals. One cup of noodles can already feed my hungry stomach. In fact, I sometimes make it as my lunch. :)


Now, this is my noodles with egg seasoned with teriyaki, oyster, and soy sauce. Love it!





Some other food are available as well.



Noodles! Noodles! Try Hong Kong Noodles now!



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The Misamis Oriental Medical Society, together with 430 RMR  (the one who brought the Run For The  Heart and the  Kidney Run in the city), is organizing a community-service running event and the proceeds  will be  for the visually-impaired students in the public school's in this city. This event is also in time for the Sight-Saving Month to "highlight the importance of caring for one’s eyes as well as to seek treatment for illnesses that affect the eyes." This event is called EYE RUN.

Register now! See poster for details!


See you on the streets! Let's run for our eyes!!! :)


-The Kagay-anon!-

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Everyone knows I've become a running addict. Been joining fun runs here in CDO and Manila since February. Joining a running clinic is one of the things that I want to do and I'm just so glad that Circle Productions, Inc. will be bringing one here in CDO. Plus, the speakers of the running clinic are some of the runners/ bloggers that I've been following online lately. These runners and their blogs really inspire me to go on joining runs. And it would be a great opportunity to meet them and listen to their stories up close and personal. For running enthusiasts, whether newbies or professionals, let's join this! :)


 

 

 

 
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Bring that swag on!!!! Happening tomorrow night is another party event by Gridlock Events and Productions. Come to Tilt at 9 pm and party on!!!


 

 

 
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I was really excited to watch this play last summer because one of my second cousins is part of the cast. But it was postponed to June. Unfortunately, I got so very busy with work that I forgot that yesterday was already the Premiere Night. I wasn't able to go! Good thing, there are still other play dates and I will still be able to watch this on Monday. So, here's the play I'm talking about:

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Woah! After 8 years, I was able to eat my favorite crepe once again! The CREPE Station located at the 4th level of Gaisano Mall had been my food haven when I was still in high school. Since our school was just a walking distance, we always hang-out in Gaisano and most often, my friends and I have crepes as snacks. Not only affordable, the CREPE Station offers the yummiest crepes in town! Simply the best!

Just recently, my friends and I dropped by Gaisano Mall to purchase some stuff and we happened to pass by the station. We gave it a try, of course! A reunion with my favorite comfort food before.


As you can see at the price list above, the crepes (with lots of variety to choose from) are affordable.



One thing I like about it is that the crepe is being cooked in front of me.



I've tried all the variants available before and  my most favorite is the Bacon, Cheese, and Egg. I recommend it. But it was not available the time we went there, so I had HAM and EGG instead. Not bad though.



Ingredients are mixed together and is being cooked in a small amount of cooking oil.



After that, the ingredients are placed in a "Lumpia" wrapper (I don't know the original name). Mayonnaise and ketchup are being added afterwards.



Then, the wrapper is folded. The crepe is now ready to be served!



I got one bite immediately...







I think I'm going to have a craving for crepes once again! I want more! :)


-The Kagay-anon!-

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Get out of  your box!

The newly-opened  OUTBOX BAR gives another treat to its customers! Aside from the free tickets they  gave  from their previous events, Outbox Bar came up with this exciting gimik to party-goers in town!  Cash, gift certificates, and cool freebies  are to be  given away! Wanna join? Read on the poster below for the mechanics.


I'm  also sharing the photos I took with my  friends at the said bar. We got free tickets on 2 consecutive saturdays!  Cool, right? I might join the contest too! :)






-The  Kagay-anon!-


 

 

 

 
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I wanna join this one! I haven't tried ecotrail run yet!   If ever, this would be my first. No, I'm not registering to the 21K category. I'll go with the beginners fun run since it would be my first time. Who wants to go with me?


Photo by Nature Inc. RSVP at Explore and Endure: The 1st Kagay-an EcoTrail Run event page.


See you!


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Here oh! here oh! Just sharing the photos from the Limketkai Freedom Run last week. I was not able to get photos myself because I did not bring a camera with me. How's the run? I was really really excited with this one because it would be first time to experience using the automated timing chip. The timing chip is a device used to record the running time of a participant accurately. No need for a manual clock.


This time, I was able to beat my previous running record. In the Kidney Run just 2 weeks before this run, I was able to finish 5K at 42 minutes. This time, I was able to finish it in 38 minutes which made me get the 36th spot out of the 177 participants in the female category. Not bad, yes!



That's me and my co-teacher Jeza making our way to the finish line!


The crowd



The Automated Timing Chip placed in our bibs


Results taken from Circle Productions' website



See you in the next Freedom Run!


-The Kagayanon!-


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Do you remember the first time you said you love me?

I was in awe when I read it. Though it was only written in that little chatbox, it never failed to send shivers down my spine. It was direct to the point. No pretensions. No holds-barred.  Just plain expression of what you feel. It was more than beautiful.

That was 11pm of April 26, 2011.

 

Do you remember the first time you wrote me a letter?

 When I received your first letter, I believed you were sincere then. I asked myself “Where can I find a guy like that?” I thought letters are obsolete now but you’ve proven it wrong. They’re the sweetest thing a girl like me could ever receive. Even if it took you a long, long time to finish one, it doesn’t matter. The effort and time is well-appreciated and well-loved. The output? Way way beyond my expectation. It was wonderfully made.

That was 9pm of May 13, 2011.

 

Do you remember the first time you cry because of my letter?

 We started exchanging letters of love. I couldn’t help but reply every time you send me one. I don’t know why. One thing’s for sure; every thing comes from my heart. The second time I wrote a letter, I was shocked with your reaction. You cried. You cried like a baby. If it was not true, you’re a good actor then. But I know it’s real. And those were tears of joy. I did not know you’re emotional. But I was happy to know you liked it.

That was 8pm of May 26, 2011.

 

Do you remember the day when I received your first gifts?

This was a surprise! I never really thought you were very serious about me until I met your grandpa and aunt at my own house. It was an early Sunday morning and everything came in yellow. I did not know what to say. I was speechless. I realized then, you did all the possibilities to reach out. Even if you’re so away, you made your presence here. So far yet so near.

That was 10 am of May 29, 2011.

 

Do you remember the first day we became official?

 That day when I met your grandpa and aunt, I’ve made a decision to give you a chance. After all, I was slowly falling in love with you. Why wait for months when we can have it now? Many people would think negative about long-distance relationships. Many people would judge. Many people would question. But who cares?! It’s not about them. It’s about us. The future isn't there yet. What is important is NOW. We’re happy and that is all that matters. When I finally said I love you too, the journey began.

That was 6am of June 1, 2011.

 

I don’t care what other people say now. We will work this out. We will make this possible. We will try to endure.

Right, love?
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