Eating Out & Indulging in Games

There was a time when my family would eat out every weekend, usually after hearing mass. This was when we had no house help and cooking just wasn’t one of my strong points. Since I hold the budget, I would always justify eating out once a week, reasoning out the kids need to go out, I need to go out, after being cooped up at home all week (Yes, we really do not go out). We don’t eat at fancy restaurants, we eat at the usual places kids love to eat – Jollibee, KFC, Pizza Hut – but since my family eats a lot, our bill always remains high. When my son discovered Japanese food, he would request we go to Teriyaki Boy, Tokyo Tokyo or Pepper Steak. Of course, after eating, if Starbucks is near the area (which it almost always is thanks to my great planning and foresight!), I would squeeze in my favorite caramel macchiato (iced if it’s hot, like these days).

As you can see, eating out can put a strain to one’s budget most especially if you do not have a big budget to begin with. Imagine spending 500-800 bucks on one meal every week, multiply that by four and you spend 2000-3200 bucks a month. For us, that would be enough to pay a monthly electric bill!

So when the new year rolled in, we decided to limit eating out to once a month. We also avoided any instances wherein we would be taking out food. For example, if we are going out for errands in the afternoon, we make sure there will be dinner once we arrive at night, so we don’t need to order food on the way home. It also helped a lot that we had house help so cooking became a regular thing for us. We do our best to entertain ourselves at home, that is why we had cable installed, bought a media player to store movies and TV series in and bought an XBOX Kinect 360. There is of course online games for the husband. He loves a good round of poker and it’s too bad I don’t even know how to play so he usually plays online and sometimes even plays in slot tournaments. I don’t really regulate him since he knows how to control himself.

Benefits of a Blackberry over an iPhone

The Blackberry and the iPhone are two of the most popular smartphones in the market today. Patrons of the two brands are very loyal to their chosen phones, which is why a cousin of mine is undecided on what to get for herself this Christmas. Although the advantage of fast iPhone development is obvious, Blackberry development is not exactly lagging behind. Currently though, she is leaning towards getting a Blackberry although not primarily for its mobile development. Below are her reasons for considering the Blackberry.

  • Keyboards. Although she is not sure yet which particular Blackberry model she will get, what she loves about most of them is that they have keyboards! They make typing easier even when you are doing other things.
  • Expandable memory. Unlike the iPhone, which comes in fixed capacities of 8, 16, or 32 gigs, the Blackberry allows you to have bigger memory capacity through its memory slot.
  • Removable battery. The battery for iPhone is fixed which means that you either charge it or you are stuck with an iPhone with a drained battery. The Blackberry lets you have a spare battery.
  • Blackberry messenger. My cousin knows a lot of people who have Blackberry phones and she is eager to connect with them through the peer-to-peer Blackberry messenger.
  • Multiple browsers. You can load use different browser applications on a Blackberry whereas iPhone users are restricted to its standard Safari browser.

Suckling Pig and Beef Tendons

While we were in China, we also had the opportunity to get invited in a wedding. After eating so much, I think I finally need to read those apidexin reviews and choose which one I need to use to help me lose weight! The first picture is a roasted suckling pig which meat was so soft and skin so crunchy! The second picture is a plate full of beef tendons cooked in buttermilk. Can you imagine separating beef tendons separately from the meat and preparing it as a single dish?!

Stuffed Eggplant

I need to write a hydroxatone review article for my client but cannot stop thinking about the stuffed eggplant with chicken we ate at China. It might look unappetizing at first because everything is dark-colored, but trust me this is yummy! It is served sizzling hot but when you taste it, it is bursting with flavor. I love eggplants, it a great extender!

Authentic Chinese food

I am blessed to be able to travel out of the country this year and experience China. Their way of life, culture and thinking are very different from what I have been accustomed with, but the hosts we were able to befriend were kind-hearted. Do you know that they do not drink that much water? They drink hot tea all day! Tap water from Grohe faucets is usually preferred over water with ice cubes!

Here are some photos of some authentic Chinese pao :)

The Different Poker Rakeback Methods

If you are an online poker player then you must be very knowledgeable when it comes to rakeback. However, if you are just a beginner at online poker then it is very important to learn more about poker rakeback.

Poker websites collect rake from every winning pot, this is how they make money. Some websites offer rakeback deals where they give a portion of the rake back to the players. There are several ways that a website may do this and before playing in a poker website, make sure to find out how they distribute the rake. Below are some of the methods that a lot of poker websites use.

  • Dealt rake calculation method. This method benefits those that are tight and passive because it divides the rake equally among the players who are dealt into a hand.
  • Contributed rake calculation method. This method is similar to the dealt rake calculation method except that it only divides the rake equally among the players who contributed to the pot. This way, only those who actually put in money gets to rake back.
  • Weighted contributed rake method. This method benefits the loose and aggressive players because rake is distributed among the players based on how much they actually contributed to the pot. So the more you bet, the bigger rake you get back.

Tokyo Rice All You Can!

Whenever we get hungry and need to eat rice to our hearts’ content, we go to Tokyo Tokyo. We love Japanese food and rice is a staple for our family meals so the place is perfect. Aside from food, we love the iced tea. Good thing I dont need to apply for a credit card to get reward points for eating here, as they regularly have promos and incentives for regular customers.

Hooters

We went to the Mall of Asia to celebrate my sister-in-law’s birthday last month and we decided to try out Hooters, as we have heard of it from relatives in the US. Aside from discussing which Medicare plan to upgrade my in-laws to, we also discussed our upcoming trip and caught up with each other’s lives. Unfortunately, Hooter’s food are not that extraordinary, their waitresses far from those you expect. Over all, Friday’s and Chilli’s would have been a better choice.