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one healthy cookie

Posted by Rico on Jun-29-2009

Is there such a thing? Aren’t cookies made from butter and eggs?

My wife makes one mean cookie. And I always see the amount of butter that goes in it. I also notice how greasy the cookie sheets are. But they just taste so good don’t they? Particularly when they’re hot and fresh from the oven. One little piece of heaven, especially when it has  lots of chocolate chunks and raisins.

But we found these cookies from Quaker Oats at the supermarket (SM Hypermart) a few weeks back. We saw three varities, but I was only able to photograph these two: Raisins and Honey Nuts. I think the other one is Apple Cinnamon (?). Each pack costs 9 pesos (so cheap!) and has three cookies inside that are actually quite tasty, and considering that they’re almost fat free makes them a great alternative when craving for sweets! We’re going to buy them in boxes in our next shopping trip!

LP014: Dito lang

Posted by Rico on Jun-26-2009

Magandang Huwebes, este Biyernes na pala, muli mga ka-litratista! Oras na naman para sa Litratong Pinoy.

May isang mahalagang bagay akong natutunan mula sa aking misis noong isang gabi. Nasa bahay kami ng isang kaibigan para sa isang pagtitipon at nabanggit niya ang isang simple ngunit mahalagang bagay na marahil hindi natin napag-iisipan o napapansin. Sabi nya, mahalaga raw sa isang pamilya ang magkaroon ng isang lugar sa bahay kung saan maari silang makapagtipon at makapag-usap. Makapag-bonding ika nga. Yung iba kasi, sa kanya-kanyang kwarto na lang namamalagi, palibhasa may kanya-kanyang TV at computer. Pero sa ibang pamilya, itong “special place” na ito ay ang sala. Sa iba naman, ang kusina o ang hapag-kainan. Pero para sa amin, dito lang sa labas ng bahay ng aking biyenan, sa may bandang hardin, ay “solve” na kami. Walang TV o computer.  Puro kwentuhan, kalokohan,  at katatawanan.

Ilang mga pagdiriwang na rin ang nangyari rito. Hindi ko alam sa iba, pero para sa amin, mas masaya kung dito lang ginaganap ang mga handaan. Hindi mo kailangang magbihis ng maganda, hindi mo kailangang magmadali sa pagkain at pakikipag-kwentuhan sa mga bisita, at higit sa lahat pwede kang kumain ng masasarap na pagkain ng paulit-ulit. :)

At dahil nga dito lang ginaganap ang mga pagdiriwang at salo-salo, pwede ka na ring maligo kahit anong oras mo gustohin, may pool naman kasi kami. :)

Ito ang aking mga lahok para sa linggong ito ng Litratong Pinoy na may tema na Dito lang. Tayo na at tignan ang iba pang mga lahok ng mga partisipante dito.

getting out of debt: step one

Posted by Rico on Jun-23-2009

As I previously mentioned, debt is very much a part of our lives. When we’re riding a public utility vehicle like a jeepney, FX, or taxi, we are in debt to the operator/driver until we pay our fare. In the same way, when we are dining out, we are in debt to the restaurant owner until we pay for our food. We can’t really avoid debt. Therefore, we can’t say we’re literally debt free. So let’s change its meaning to something much more appropriate. So here, when we say debt free, it just means that we have our debts/finances under control. OK? Now that we have that cleared, let me pick up where I left off: the first step to getting out of debt (the first of three steps).

The first step to get out of debt is actually quite simple: face your debts. You will never get out of debt by ignoring debt. I know a lot of people who choose to do this, avoiding the debt collectors and ignoring the bank statements/letters, to the point of receiving demand letters from lawyers. I now the feeling, believe me. I’ve been there. Those were some of the very stressful months of my life. I dreaded hearing the office phone ring because it might be the debt collectors asking me again when I’m going to settle my debts. And they called everyday. And it was doubly humiliating because our whole department shares the phone. And we all know how different those calls are from a phone banker asking for somebody to apply for a credit card to a demented debt collector who will stop at nothing to talk to you.

And so, as a part of facing your debts, accept all calls from debt collectors. In fact, I urge you to call all your banks. Ask how much you really owe. If you’re reading this, and you want to get out of debt too, here’s what you need to do: make a list and write down your debts. This is really important. You need to sit down, have a pen and paper ready, and list all the debts you have. And I mean ALL. If you owe your parents some money, list those too. Include the debts from your friends, brother, sister, etc. And don’t exclude anybody. If you owe your uncle Php100,000, put that in the list too, even when he said you can pay him whenever you can. If you owe your friend Php20, put that too. ALL your debts! No matter how small. ALL. This way, you’ll have a proper perspective of how much you really owe. It was quite an eye opener for us. It was horrifying too, because we couldn’t believe that we have accumulated so much debt in so little time. When we added all our debts, it was enough to pay the 10% (or 20%) down payment of a house! A house! That was how much we owe. So as an assignment, for your first step, I want you to make a list: your own debt list. I cannot stress enough how important this step is. Make a list. And keep it to yourself. That’s it for step one.

The second step, which I will post in a few days, will be easier if you have your list. So go and make yours now.

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