August, 2008

earthdate 081208: instant coffee review I

(above: the instant coffee sachets I tried.  below: my standard cup)

Nescafe
Original, 14g, P4.50 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) - prior the “new
improved taste,” it was substantial compliance for an instant coffee. When it changed, it became sweeter, fake-smelling, and got a stronger-bad-breath-like after taste. To get the right balance (at hindi malabnaw na kape), I just pour ¾ hot water in my cup for one sachet of this. Hardly a wake-upper.

 

 

 

SanMig
(Original variant) – I find it having the most fake smell of a coffee,
like they made the smell stronger to send immediate
drinking-coffee-signal to the brain before actually taking in the
liquid coffee. Try pouting after finishing a whole cup, your lips are
marked by said strong fake-coffee scent. Also, to get the right balance
(at hindi malabnaw na kape), I just pour ¾ hot water in my cup for one
sachet of this. Hardly a wake-upper. I tried the Strong variant din — yeah matapang nga, pero same review as a whole. The Sugarfree variant parang may less the fake-coffee scent.

 

 

 

Jimm’s, 21g, P13.50 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) – really crappy commercial, but delivers as a product. It
somewhat tastes like a milder version of Old Town (Malaysian coffee) or
Kopi Rotti’s coffee — parang creamy na brewed coffee of sorts. It
does my whole cup justice; actually, I think I can go for a little more
water pa nga kasi kinda matapang pa rin the taste. A wake-upper.

 

 

 

Barako, 18g, P9.75 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) – This also does a whole cup justice. Sweet tasting coffee; no bad after-taste like Nescafe. A little wake-upper.

 

 

 

Cowhead,
20g, P7.25 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) – I don’t know if it’s just the
brand’s power of suggestion, but I found this coffee kinda creamy —
in a good way. Nice taste; no awful after taste; does my cup justice, hardly a wake-upper.  However,  I was very puyat when I had this so I am not sure if that’s just the reason why I still felt sleepy despite drinking so.

 

 

 

Maxwell House, 9g – A better version of a combined Nescafe and SanMig. Between the three, I’d just get this one. Although it has a mild after-taste, it is not as bad as the first two. However, like the two, I just pour ¾ hot water in my cup for one sachet of this. Hardly a wake-upper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nescafe
FIT, 6.5g, P7.75 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) – I thought this one would
not even make the hot water in my cup brown ‘coz it’s just 6.5g! At
first, I just half-filled my cup — bleah, taste is still strong!
Poured ¼ more water (making my coffee ¾ of my cup) — bleah, still
strong!  With a full cup of hot water, I even had to add a teaspoon of
creamer just to lessen the bitter coffee taste.  Amazing! Must be the
“teavigo” component..? As for the overall taste; hmm, tastes (and
aftertastes) like a regular Nescafe, na mas matapang lang than the
regular “new and improved” variant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nescafe Relax, 14g P7.75 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) – Good coffee taste, parang passable knockoff of a Starbucks hot latte. The
wee bit hint of chamomile is yummy. Since 14g lang, I just pour ¾ hot
water in my cup; pero I think I could have gone a bit more and may
taste pa rin. Siempre not a wake-upper ‘coz
decaffeinated and with chamomile pa. Thumbs up if you just want the
taste of coffee and not to perk you up.

On
to my next batch of instant coffee sachets. Hahaha, despite the many
things I need to do/focus on, obviously enjoyed my self-imposed
coffee-taste-testing project to have spent time and effort doing the
whole thing and writing about it.

Fwd about horrible service of CebuPac

I got this from my email.  My goodness, is this for real?!  Over na talaga CebuPacific if ever!

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CEBU PACIFIC FLIGHT 5J 389 – THE WORST EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE!

 

 

 

I have been flying to and from Manila
and Cagayan de Oro every month and I’ve normally enjoyed flying. I’ve
tried all the airlines and have concluded that apart from the usual
delays and little imperfections, every company seemed satisfactory.
That is, until August 1, 2008 when I had the most horrible and
unfortunate incident with Cebu Pacific.

 

 

 

My
flight was scheduled at 2:50 PM . I was excited because this was the
first day that the NAIA terminal 3 had opened so I opted for an early
check in. I arrived at 1:00 PM and had a normal, uneventful check in.
Shortly after I got my boarding pass, I proceeded to the inner
terminal. As I passed through security and x rays, the next sight that
I saw was shocking. Instead of the usual airport bustle and people
orderly going to their boarding gates, I saw hundreds of confused
passengers trying to ask anyone for help. Some were sitting on the
floor with their luggage, others just looked lost.

 

 

 

I
tried to look for any directional signs to where I was supposed to go.
As I looked at my boarding pass to get information, I noticed that the
space for the boarding gate was blank! After wandering around for a few
minutes, I found a girl in a Cebu Pacific shirt. She directed me to a
tiny crowded counter. There, surrounded by hundreds of noisy passengers
 was one girl who was as confused as we were. She couldn’t give any concrete information about any of the flights!

 

 

 

After 30 minutes of waiting, she  asked us to go down to the boarding gates and wait. That was 3:00 PM , past our flight time.
We went down and waited for 30 minutes, only to be told that the flight
was further delayed and that our new boarding gate was back upstairs.

 

 

 

Carrying
our heavy luggage, we went up several flights of stairs and waited for
boarding. At 4:30 PM , we finally boarded the plane. After 30 minutes
of waiting, the pilot announced that the flight has been cancelled
because it was too late to fly and it was impossible to land in CDO
airport when its dark!

 

 

 

We
went down the plane angry and confused. When we asked the crew what the
reason was, they said that the flight couldn’t take off because
thirteen passengers were missing! Of course, how would these poor lost
passengers know what was going on? The ground crew didn’t have a PA
system and the Cebu Pacific people were giving vague information. We
also found out that several other flights were cancelled that day due
to their incompetence.

 

 

 

We waited in front of the
counter while a girl was giving us flimsy excuses and asking us to pick
up our luggage. There was no representative from management to at least
apologize to us. They said there was none present at the airport. This
was highly impossible as I saw Cebu Pacific top officials having a
lunch party at the area adjacent to the check in counters! Don’t tell
me they didn’t know what was going on!

 

 

 

People
were fuming mad. After a while, they told us that there will be a
special flight for us at 5 am and that they were going book us in a
hotel and that the shuttle bus was waiting outside.

 

 

 

We
waited for the bus for 30 minutes. We were about a hundred thirty.
Finally two buses (capacity about 40 plus each) and the staff stuffed
us in. We felt like sardines during the 30 minute ride.

 

 

 

To
add insult to injury, they brought us to a dank, sleazy hotel somewhere
in Malate where prostitutes were lurking in the doorway, offering sex
and massage to the foreigners who were with us. The passengers included
several minors whose parents were shocked at this too. The rooms were
musty and the included in the list of items in the bathroom item menu
were local and imported condoms! It was disgusting! They put us in a
motel! And according to the staff this was their “official hotel”! This
airline’s sister companies are Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza  !!!! Why didn’t they put us in there? They then offered us a poor meal at around 8:30 in the evening.

 

 

They
woke us up at 1 AM, put us on the bus at 2 AM, gave us packed food on
the bus (half a bangus and rice) but they didn’t give us any water or
drink!

 

 

 

We
arrived at the terminal at 2:30PM , lacking sleep and very tired. We
were shocked to be told that there was no special check in lane and we
had to go and check in like the other new passengers. One foreigner,
who was a doctor who came for a Charitable medical mission in Mindanao
yelled something like this: “ Get me out of the Philippines !” This is
horrible! “ Another foreigner, who was a pilot for an airline told us
that he has never experienced such incompetence, unprofessionalism and
humiliation in his life because of a delayed flight. Not only did Cebu
Pacific make their passengers mad, they have shamed our country!

 

 

 

At
this point, we got mad and demanded that a special lane be provided for
us. The duty manager didn’t come until 30 minutes after and the people
in the counters were rude to us. They were not listening and they were
turning their backs to us whenever we’d talk to them.

 

 

 

We
finally got to check in after we made a big fuss. When they handed us
our boarding pass, they told us to go to gate 131. Our boarding time
was supposedly 4:30 AM .  We waited for thirty minutes, only to be told that we should transfer to gate 134 and that the flight was delayed.

 

 

 

In
counter 134, passengers were demanding for the one way ticket travel
voucher that was promised to us. They gave it only after an hour and
after we asked for it and the counter clerk told us we had to pay
travel and fuel taxes! The nerve of management to put us through this
and give us something worth nothing! Meanwhile, another flight delay was announced.

 

 

 

At
this point, we demanded that the duty manager speak to us. The counter
personnel was giving excuses. We asked for names and they could just
give us first names and they said they didn’t know the officers’ family
names because they were “just newly hired”!

 

 

 

We
made our own initiative and proceeded to the check in counter to demand
for the duty manager. We finally talked to her and we demanded that she
apologize and explain to us passengers why this all happened. We also
told her to provide food especially for the children.

 

 

 

On
the way back to the terminal, the manager was stopped by passengers
from other flights asking for directions. One angry foreigner who
missed his Dumaguete flight was so upset! It turns out that we were not
the only ones inconvenienced by their incompetence.

 

 

 

When we finally
got to gate 134, we told the manager to make the announcements. Another
person arrived with a radio. We overheard that there were no available
plane for us! They lied to us! They never arranged for a special
flight! They were about to announce another flight cancellation when
people went wild. The manager had no choice but to request that the
plane from Butuan be given to us.

 

 

 

A
staff member arrived and they announced that they were going to give us
breakfast. They distributed 2 packets of Dewberry cookies and the
tiniest mineral water bottle for each passenger! They call that
breakfast? After approximately seven hours of waiting deprived of
sleep, they couldn’t even offer us a decent meal! There were more that
10 children there and when we asked that they at least given some
Jollibee breakfast, the manager said “We’re sorry but we cant do
anything. This is all the management allowed to give us.”. How could
they do this to us?

 

 

 

Finally,
after what seemed like forever, we boarded the plane at around 9:00 AM
. When we took off, the passengers applauded. A few minutes after, the
flight was completely quiet because all of us were tired. We slept but
not soundly enough, being constantly reminded about the nightmare that
we had just gone through.

 

 

 

We got to Cagayan de Oro
and we were thankful to be safe. However, we all resolved to relate
this horrible experience to all our family and friends until it reaches
Cebu Pacific management.
We also all signed a manifesto/complaint to be submitted to concerned
agencies so that this unfortunate incident wouldn’t be duplicated.

 

 

 

To
date, we are still hearing of cancelled flights and complaints because
of incompetence from Cebu Pacific management and staff. We could
understand that no one is perfect but there is no excuse for treating
people badly. We were not expecting VIP treatment although some
airlines give this to their inconvenienced passengers. What made this
all intolerable was that fact that we were not treated as human beings.
We especially pity the children who had experienced this ordeal. Their
innocence has been marred by an airline’s lack of consideration and
disrespect for their customers.

 

 

 

We
hope that if this reaches the management, they will do something to
rectify this mistake. They just lost more than 70 passengers and they
will lose so much more soon.

 

This is a horrible experience that anyone shouldn’t be able to go through. I hope it doesn’t happen to any of you.

 

 

 

 

 

May Salvana - Unchuan

instant coffee review

Nescafe, prior the “new improved taste,” was substantial compliance for an instant coffee. When
it changed, it became sweeter, fake-smelling, and got a
stronger-bad-breath-like after taste. To get the right balance (at
hindi malabnaw na kape), I just pour ¾ hot water in my cup for one
sachet of this. Hardly a wake-upper.

SanMig
(Original variant) – I find it having the most fake smell of a coffee,
like they made the smell stronger to send immediate
drinking-coffee-signal to the brain before actually taking in the
liquid coffee. Try pouting after finishing a whole cup, your lips are
marked by said strong fake-coffee scent. Also, to get the right balance
(at hindi malabnaw na kape), I just pour ¾ hot water in my cup for one
sachet of this. Hardly a wake-upper. I tried the Strong variant din — yeah matapang nga, pero same review as a whole. The Sugarfree variant parang may less the fake-coffee scent.

Jimm’s, 21g, P13.50 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) – really crappy commercial, but delivers as a product. It somewhat tastes like a milder version of kopitiam (Malaysian/Singaporean coffee). It
does my whole cup justice; actually, I think I can go for a little more
water pa nga kasi kinda matapang pa rin the taste. A wake-upper.

Barako, 18g, P9.75 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) – This also does a whole cup justice. Sweet tasting coffee; no bad after taste like Nescafe. A little wake-upper.

Cowhead,
20g, P7.25 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) – I don’t know if it’s just the
brand’s power of suggestion, but I found this coffee kinda milky — in
a good way. Nice taste; no awful after taste; does my cup justice. I was very puyat when I had this so I am not sure if that’s just the reason why I still felt sleepy despite drinking so.

Maxwell House, 9g – A better version of a combined Nescafe and SanMig. Between the three, I’d just get this one. Although it has a mild after taste, it is not as bad as the first two. However, like the two, I just pour ¾ hot water in my cup for one sachet of this. Hardly a wake-upper.

Nescafe FIT, 6.5g, P7.75 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) -

Nescafe Relax, 14g P7.75 (SRP at Mercury Drugstore) – Good coffee taste, parang passable knockoff of a Starbucks hot latte. The
wee bit hint of chamomile is yummy. Since 14g lang, I just pour ¾ hot
water in my cup; pero I think I could have gone a bit more and may
taste pa rin. Siempre not a wake-upper ‘coz
decaffeinated and with chamomile pa. Thumbs up if you just want the
taste of coffee and not to perk you up.

earthdate 080608: Some more lessons learned

1.  Not
everything sourced from Divisoria is cheaper — yes the materials are
initially cheaper; but the production opens many other unforeseen
expenses that at the end of the day, it really does seem better to just
contract with someone to do a particular thing (from materials, to
labor, to packaging) — would come off a bit cheaper and less the
hassle.  

 

 

 

2.  Warning to companies — never ever cross lawyers who are bloggers. Hahahaha, imagine the shit we will write about the bad dealings we had. As
my theme goes the past months,
but-just-complying-with-Kris’-plea-to-just-unleash-my-wrath-after-the-wedding,
Berby Strikes Back…Resistance is Futile! Boo-yeah this will be awesome!

 

 

 

3. Mas masaya talaga pumunta sa Divisoria ng weekday or Saturday. Maraming sarado kapag Sunday. Iba rin ang presyo nakukuha ko when I buy on a Saturday and a Sunday. 

 

 

 

4.  Barely
two months to go, ngayon pa lang namin hi-ne-headache yung usual na
headaches of couples preparing for weddings (bad faith of invite
printer, errors sa seamstress et cetera). Soooooo
much time lost and wasted over communication barriers with some people
kasi, the vetoes on our initial plans, the emotional agony of having to
fight for even the simplest decisions that should have been ours to
make i.e. date of the wedding, time of the liturgical celebration,
venue of reception, godparents. Really frustrating and beyond the realm of a wedding talaga mga issues. Thus, as some of my friends would comment, it is amazing that we are putting up with all these and pushing through the event. At
night, I am in awe din and then force myself to sleep or else, the most
fantastic solution would really shine through: abort all plans.

 

 

 

5. Ang Marie France, ayaw mag-bigay ng rates via phone. When
you go to their clinic, be prepared to come out with a contract worth
at the least P50,000.00 (swiped from your credit card)! Hep hep hep, hindi ko personal experience to. I got no such moolah for pagpapa-payat.

 

 

 

6. Clarity has more reasonable laser hair removal package compared with SWI, Belo, Godiva. Pero, mas winner pa rin daw sa derma ni Shey for the same machine used by those mentioned. Ask her if you’re interested J 

 

 

 

7.
Fitness First is way more pricey than SWI — pero, for me,
understandable kasi they got better machines, lay-out, and bathrooms. Plus, may sauna pa sila sa bath area.

earthdate 080308: CebuPac update

1. Kris told me that CebuPac will reimburse me for my canceled flight in July.  We don’t know how this will go about — will the company debit the amount sa credit card ko?  Will see.

2. My October 7 flight was cancelled ‘coz the company decided to remove all Tuesday flights to Laoag daw — to save on fuel as konti lang daw nag-ta-travel that day.  Instead of being moved to October 8, we asked that they move my reservation at an earlier date na lang.  At least pumayag, pero until i get to fly on our new date agreed upon, still apprehensive if my contract of carriage will be honored.

3. Will be flying to Laoag this Friday (part of the bunch of tickets I bought when CebuPac had the P699-All-In Seat Sale) — I surely hope walang hassle.

earthdate 080408: chismis

I
came across my
CA-Justice-former-lawschool-professor-and-very-good-friend in RobPlace
today. After an exchange of the typical pleasantries, he suddenly asked
if the wedding is still on. 

Ria: Yeah.  Kung hindi tuloy yun, of course you’d definitely know from me agad, Justice!

JdL:  Talaga?  Kasi I heard hindi na raw tuloy.

Ria: What?  San mo naman nasagap yan?

JdL: Nakalimutan ko na kung kanino galing, pero na-discuss nga namin na
you, my former student would be marrying the son of *****, however,
hindi na nga raw tuloy.

Ria: Justice, go, alalahanin mo kanino mo narinig yun!!

JdL: Bakit, kamusta na ba?

Ria:  I will just visit your office one of these days.

Funny.

Oh well, I hope kung sino man nagsabi nun, nakuha lang the idea from my
blogs/conversations; because if there is someone who has every right to
decide not to proceed or pull a stop in this circus, it would be me.
Seriously.

As of now, and unless you heard from me otherwise, we are a go this October.

earthdate 080208: Divi and Paperflair

dang, for a moment, i think i lost my shoulder carrying our purchases from Divisoria to Tutuban parking.

Shey and I went "shopping" for some more stuff for our respective
weddings, and a bit more (the beads for Kris’ project for the inmates
in Ilocos, Kris’ office barong tela, and other cheap knick-knacks). 

despite the drizzle and muddy streets (thank you Crocs for keeping my feet dry and comfy!), i think today was the best day
of all days I’ve been to the area.  i guess because of the rain nga,
wala yung mga structures sa middle of the railroad tracks and konti
lang tao roaming about; however, all stalls are open and doing business
as usual!  ang happy maluwag, and malamig to roam about — except nga lang yung pokes of other people’s umbrellas once in a while.

after the usual Tabora-Recto-Tutuban Cluster Mall, Juan Luna for shirts and some school supplies.

a very productive but tiring trip.  thanks for the company, Shey!

* * * * *

By mid-afternoon,
rushed back to Makati to meet up with Kris so we can give some of our
specs with our Invitation-maker/printer — uh huh, now pa lang pagawa
and to think hindi pa rin ma-finalize the entourage (ahem, ahem, truly,
the fault is not mine).

frustration really setting in…and i haven’t even openly blogged about the many issues surrounding this wedding.

all these efforts, yet…. oh well.

Sex and the City

i am sorry to the devotees of this series (i never watched a full episode), but i just did not like the movie at all. 

middle
of the film, i was demanding for a real "conflict." parang unbelievable
characters and it’s like gumagawa lang sila ng problema nila kasi.

not a fan; i guess, never will be. 

copied photo from http://www.nxnwphl.com/controlpanel/images/nxnwphl/sex-and-the-city-movie-poster.jpg

 

Made of Honor








typical-funny-romantic-film.

patrick dempsey is a perfect made of honor — especially since i find him a bit gay-ish (sorry to fans of his, hehe).

i find michelle monaghan refreshing and pretty.

unbelievable, but forgivable. suspending reality, it can even be enjoyable.

photo copied from http://www.iwatchstuff.com/2007/11/14/made-of-honor-poster.jpg

 

earthdate 080108: Kõhii (coffee)

I
begin my search for at least a palatable instant coffee.  Tired of the
awful taste and aftertaste of Nescafe and SanMig coffee na.  The
coffeemaker in our office is broke na rin kasi. 

So far, I got the following brands to try:

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