I couldn't recall when Del and I made this for dinner but I can still remember that it was AWESOME! I'm taking advantage of Delbert's innate cooking abilities, being ex-restauranteur maybe helped. I remember getting this balsamic in costco and finally I'm able to use it in the kitchen. I thought this is good with a … Continue reading STIR FRY
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Ancestor hunting – All you need to do is spit in a test tube
It was funny to think how I ended up purchasing a DNA test kit but long story short, I wanted to discover more of myself and my roots. Few years back, I remember mapping out my grandfather's roots and I was able to discover some of my distant relatives from different parts of the world. … Continue reading Ancestor hunting – All you need to do is spit in a test tube
August – Tech Cruise
Port Hope
I really didn't have the chance to enjoy the beginning of summer, so I'm trying to make the most out of it this July to September. Since I couldn't fly back to Southern state this year, I decided to drive around the Province. Time is never wasted in exploring places anyway. I visited a few … Continue reading Port Hope
All you need is a Tutu-man’s Chicken on a rainy day
I just learned that Tutu means grandpa or grandma in Hawaiian language! Though when I first read the title of the recipe, I first thought of it as what I usually wear during my grade school ballet days. I was thinking of something Egyptian but then again, that's Tutankhamun, the Pharoah. What am I thinking, right? … Continue reading All you need is a Tutu-man’s Chicken on a rainy day
How I became a Trusted Traveler
Coming in and out of Canada/US may not be a burden for Canadians/Americans but the volume of people is really hard to endure. Any Canadian/American knows how long an immigration line could be during Holidays. I remember the time when Delta airlines used to have only one line for all flights going out of Toronto. … Continue reading How I became a Trusted Traveler
YES – on strict border policy. NEVER AGAIN for war
This was taken from the Nuit Blanche event. People could cast their vote and there's a large screen showing the results. NO is leading the poll but I'm quite surprised that it's almost a tie for them. I voted for No, and I stand firm on that decision [It's obvious why I chose No].. PARIS ATTACK I … Continue reading YES – on strict border policy. NEVER AGAIN for war
World Vision Youth Amassador
WATCH US LEAD Last week, I received a parcel from World Vision Youth Canada. I couldn’t be more delighted when I saw what’s inside the parcel, a welcome kit for youth ambassador! The word awesome became too shallow when I dig deep into the thoughts written on cards and stickers. Certainly, it made me more … Continue reading World Vision Youth Amassador
Colour your August
It was a hot day awhile ago. I have an excuse to show off my arms: SUN is once in a blue moon here!
PANORAMA: DOWNTOWN and another weird incident
Nathan Philips Square Kids and even adults are enjoying their skates. If only I'm not scared to break my knees again I would definitely try it on a negative two digit temperature. I'm amazed how they can tolerate the wind chill knowing they can feel the breeze of the cold air while skating. SKATES and … Continue reading PANORAMA: DOWNTOWN and another weird incident