Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Iced Coffee Chill Out!

05.11.17 | Bohol, Philippines | Photo by Aine Garcia
{Homemade Iced Coffee}
1 sachet Nescafé CreamyWhite + more Coffee + Sugar + Milk + Ice

When the weather is too hot and you're too stressed out because people won't cooperate while you're beating the deadline for your task. Ugh!

This is usually the time that makes me miss Starbucks Coffee so much! But getting a Java Chip or Caramel Frappuccino is way impossible from where I live. I'm just glad I have this Starbucks Logo Cold Cup Dome Lid Tumbler and made my own iced coffee!

Relaxing!

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

My Favorite Mais Keso!

04.23.17 | Bataan, Philippines | Photo by Aine Garcia

It's summer and the sun is so out!

One of my most-looked-forward every time we go home to hubby's hometown in Bataan is this homemade ice cream. It tastes so good that it reminds me of mamang sorbetero's Sorbetes; rich in flavor and not too sweet, hindi nakakasawa

So whether it's Christmas, New Year, someone's birthday, or even without an occasion, I always request this! And there's no other flavor could satisfy my cravings, except my favorite Mais Keso. *yummy yum yum*

Until then Geno's Ice Cream, see you on our next vacation!

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Melon Juice: My Summer Thirst Quencher!


Summer is indeed really just around the corner. And summer does remind me of my favorite thirst quenchers! One of them is Melon Juice.

This summer thirst quencher is so easy to prepare. You just need to add water and sugar to a pitcher of shredded melon and you're good to go! Just a quick tip though, do not add milk if you're not planning to consume it right away. Refrigerating the juice with a milk for a few hours turns the melon bitter. So drink it right away if you want your melon juice with milk in it.

And aside from mangoes, melons are good for making fruit shakes too.




Friday, March 20, 2015

Dolci Coffee Jelly: A Nata & Coffee Fusion


I love coffee, but I'm not a jelly type of person. Which explains why I haven't tasted any coffee jelly in my entire life!

But then, a very generous friend gave me one a few weeks ago and it was only today that I finally opened it. I'm a bit surprised because it tastes just right, not bitter and not too sweet either. If you prefer mild tasting coffee, Dolci Coffee Jelly is the one for you! And surprisingly, it's not jelly, instead they used Nata de Coco as a substitute to the usual gelatin. Nice!


Try one for yourself! You can buy Dolci Coffee Jelly (300g) at Landmark Supermarket for Php49.00 only. Very affordable, isn't it?! 

Oh, don't forget to try them with your favorite Vanilla ice cream, they're really good! *wink*