i never thought suits cost so much already but because i'm too purita kalaw, mr p offered to pay for whatever i choose to wear tomorrow. i thought of getting a dress but i'm such a balyena, and it didn't look nice when i started to fit the dresses i liked, which left me no choice but to get a suit. buti na lang hindi ko pera --- but despite my bulk, i still look good in a suit. mabuti naman. otherwise, my ego is, as expected, bruised to no end.
before the quest for the perfect suit, i had an appointment with my ever reliable manicurista, Mae, from Dashing Diva. i had my usual pedicure and promised that i'd be back next week to get a combo (mani- and pedicure) before i fly to Dhaka for an official trip. (i told her that i'm getting my nails painted red just to give me happy thoughts when i'm in Bangladesh --- imagine, 9 hours of travel from Manila, including a KL stop-over --- then meetings and fieldwork when i get there.)
funny that Mae asked whether i was on leave because i was able to see her on a wednesday. i told her i'm on a self-imposed holiday, and she gave me that "judgmental" laugh that made me feel guilty for about 5 seconds. defensive me, i reasoned that i can telecommute, and i'm as productive.
because this post is supposed to be a food post ----
when i'm in trinoma, i'm in perennial dilemma on where to eat. so while shopping for my suit, i was already trying to weigh my choices. it is no longer an issue whether i'm eating alone or i'm on a non-existent diet. in choosing where to eat, i make sure that i don't eat where i last ate, and time is also of the essence (from food prep to getting the bill to giving me my change). i try to avoid those restaurants that take their sweet time in taking orders or serving, especially when i know that mr p is at home. (he checks on me and seems to want to take his meals with me around.) buti na lang, busy at ngarag ang lolo dahil sa bago niyang shows; thus, i knew i have time to enjoy my (late) lunch.
taken from where i was seated. i was avoiding a diner's head. |
i don't eat mongolian rice bowl unless i'm in sweet I in katipunan. since i kinda miss going there, it was not difficult to eat a rice bowl for lunch. after all, it should be good because it's by sweet I.
my bowl of goodness (Hot&Spicy and a bit of brown suger timpla) |
i feel such an expert preparing my rice bowl that i already knew what i wanted to eat --- a bit of rice, a bit of noodles, lots of pechay baguio (since they wilt and disintegrate), a few julienned carrots and singkamas, 4 small rings of white onion. then there were peanuts and garlic also in the condiments' section. i followed the right mix and proportion for a hot&spicy bowl but added half spoon of brown sugar for a bit of sweetness. for the extra crunch, i added about a quarter of a teaspon of peanuts. surprisingly, when i was near the meat section, i was asked for my bowl, and it was "numbered." i was then asked what kind of meat i wanted so they can weigh it. either i was in shock or too hungry, i didn't bother asking how much meat a big bowl is allowed to accommodate. i simply pointed (like in a trance!) to fresh sliced squid and chicken and also requested for 4 pieces of squid balls. (i always put 4 pcs of squid balls even when in katips. don't ask. i don't know myself.) my bowl was queued to the "chef" (i should have taken a photo of their open fire/open kitchen). i was given my drink and was asked to wait.
steaming, hot-spicy-sweet meal of happiness |
like a ritual, i broke free my chopsticks and mixed my rice bowl looking for those 4 pieces of squid balls. i ate each slowly while waiting for everything to cool a bit, just a bit. (i still want it mainit but not nakakapaso.)
at first taste of everything --- rice, noodles, some veggies, a ring of squid, a bit of chicken --- it did not taste like the one i always have in katips. it did not disappoint though. i guess, that is the beauty of a mongolian rice bowl. its taste is totally dependent on you --- how you prepare your ingredients and the timpla. (which really means that you have only yourself to blame if it tastes weird.)
what i like in the fast food version though is the taste of tostado and burnt rice grains, squid and chicken. it gives a smokey character to it, which actually adds to the spicy-ness and comfortable hotness that tickle your tongue but does not burn.
i finished my meal filled and happy (not the over the top, joyous happy) but happy nonetheless. after all, it's a P210 meal --- compliant with "all food groups' requirement," did not make me feel guilty with its quantity, and yes, cheaper than McDo.
(all photos taken with my iphone)
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i have to wonder what you eat at mcdo if a P210 meal is cheaper. :D
quarterpounder upsized value meal with mcflurry and a side order of nuggets (everything i shared with my mom) --- happy meal din naman. in fact, comfort food ang mcdo but it's nice to have an option. :)
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