Saturday, October 05, 2019

Oreo - Ewan Ko Anong Tawag Dito (Comments Please!)


I don't know what's this called... (yes the picture below).

Is it Oreo Iced Cream?
Oreo Iced Drop? (makaluma ahahaha!)
Oreo Iced Stick? (mas luma!!! hahahah!)
Oreo Popsicle? (Ewan ko talaga!)


Kanina kase, I passed by Mercury Drug to grab a drink - because my water bottle is empty therefore I felt the urge to get a bottle of H20 but ended up grabbing an Apple Juice.

Am About to go to the counter to pay when suddenly within my peripheral vision I saw the shades of deep blues compartmentalised in to small rectangles from the see-through ref of Mercury Drug where iced-creams, and the likes were displayed.






As I came to a closer look, I saw Oreo-labeled rectangular shaped ala Magnum sized items. I grabbed one and didn't mind further what it was.

As you can see on the packaging, it's just OREO with nothing else to depict what it could be. Pero sa isip ko, I thought it's the same like Magnum Ice Cream Sticks. So siyempre dahlia mejo mainit ang panahon kanina, I was craving to taste an ice cream flavoured Oreo.





At di naman ako nagkamali... masarap siya! Lasang Oreo (LMAO!!!!) Siempre naman, Oreo 'yung tatak. Pero TBH and seriously speaking, ansarap niyaaaaaaaahhh. (incidentally putting the "ahhhhh" for you to imagine how satisfying it is on the taste, texture, and after feeling of swallowing a bite of this Oreo-nique kind of dessert bar.




Welp, what can I say? I've a new favourite. It's pricey though, it's 61 PHP (more than $1)... What's goodie about it? It crumbles like the real Oreo biscuits, it's like you're eating an Oreo biscuit that's sooper soft to the taste while you get to feel the effect of dunkin an Oreo biscuit in a warm milk. Nasabi kong warm milk dahil whenever I'm dunkin my Oreos I make it a point it's a warm milk para mabilis siyang lumambot. (Nyahahahaha!)


So, parang ganun 'tong Oreo Ice Drop na to - malambot siya pag kinain kalit kagagaling lang sa ref. I think you should try it and compare your experience as opposed to Magnum Ice Cream.



PS:
If the Oreo PH team is reading this, please ascertain what's the proper naming - so when I get to ask from a sales person's perspective I can immediately put a name of what I wanted to buy. Yun Lang.












~ billymacdeus

Coco Martea, Recommended MilkTea House


While the rest of the milk tea houses offer different "pakulo" and hype to garner following, Coco Martea in my opinion is one of its kind.





Backstory: the word "tea" is quite "gasgas" word in lieu to milk tea small business in Ph; we have some amazing and creative minds of pinoy by incorporating "tea" as part of their milktea business name. To name a few... we have these:

Infinitea 
Bon AppeTea 
Prosperitea
MakaTea
FelicityTea



Coco Martea is kind of a pop culture name for a milk tea house because it was derived from Coco Martin - a hotshot, famed local actor in the local showbusiness. I chuckled the first time I heard it from my friend, who's been recommending to try this milk tea. It was the same train of thought that I laughed out loud when I first heard - the names of small businesses i passed by along the streets in Cavite and Las Piñas Piñas. There's this - "Manok ni Kuya", "Itlog ni Kuya", and when I saw Coco Martea... I was thinking in the back of my mind that it's either the owner is a huge fan of Coco Martin or could be an extension of Coco Martin's own Milk Tea Entrerprise.

While Pinoys get to have a slice of the pie in being a milk tea fan, I can't discount the fact to advise that a person should not just indulge in having milk teas everyday but to ensure, a proper qualifying stats should be established to achieve a better experience when sipping a great tasting Milk Tea.

I'm no milk tea aficionado, but for the sake of helping small businesses in promoting their brand and increase awareness in forming habits for a greater good, I decided to finally visit Coco Martea.

Pero bago natin pag-usapan ang experience ko about Coco Martea's cheesecake milk tea, let me share my limited knowledge and mga natikman ko nang mag milk tea brands:

Nagsimula lahat ito nung niyaya ako ng tropa ko sa Gongcha - it was my first taste of milk tea and I was taken aback because the recommended "milk milk tea" flavour is oozing with so much coziness inside my mouth as I devour this freakin amazingly prepared milk tea kuno. Didn't expect that I get to  go back for it and crave for more.

Because Gongcha is barely accessible from my home, my quick fix in cravings was tended by our neighbor Milk Tea House - ProsperiTea - whenever I get to feel the need to sip some milktea, I drop at that place and order their chocolate RSC biggie.

To cut the chase, nung natikman ko na ang Coco Martea Cheesecake Milktea (one of their basics), I almost choked because of two things:

1. My memories of sipping Gongcha Milkmilk Tea called to mind rushing suddenly
2. I can't believe @ 85 Pesos (yes! it came already with hi-grade pearls/tapioca) - this deliciously affordable milk tea is cheap compared to other brands where price ranges to 120 to 140.

To emphasise its affordable price, the 85 pesos is the tallest size; I can say.. based on my taste buds that the ingredients they used is pleasing to the tongue and could invoke memories of good tidings in your mind.

Price List As of October 2019 (may vary overtime)



I was then inspired to write this to let the internet and milk tea fanboys out there that Coco Martea is quite perfect to the taste and is easy on the wallet. I guess you can have your daily fix of milk tea by just dropping by to one of their outlets and grab your suitable flavour.


Coco Martea's Facebook Page





~billymacdeus



Wednesday, October 02, 2019

Where To Buy Affordable White V-Neck Shirts?



Last Sunday, I was in a haste running to church to fulfil my duty in the choir. And nooo!, of all the things I shouldn't forget, it's my white V-neck shirt. I only realised that when I was already inside the compound of the church.

This white shirt is an important undergarment similar to how you wear your briefs or boxers. So how did I miss it? Initially, I was planning to change inside the dressing room  but because of "I-missed-to-pick-it-up" that shirt in a hurry on my way out of the house, I ended up thinking of a quick fix.

Mentally, I calculated that it will cost me 20 minutes to return back home, which will definitely fail me to attend the choir because I'm gonna end up late by then. I only got 15 minutes before the drill starts.

Trying my luck while saying a bit of prayer - I went straight to "palengke", the nearby town's market (a brisk walk of 2 minutes) and asked the saleslady to get me a White V-Neck shirt real quick.

While handing down my payment, there were three things I immediately reflected:

1. The White V-Neck Shirt with a brand "Kentucky" is the the cheapest I've laid my hands on to. It's only 130 Pesos.
- I'm a frequent buyer of V-Neck Shirts and I normally get a price range of 250 to 350 bucks in malls. And those are already the cheapest, but I couldn't believe this gleaming clean white shirt gets me a really nice deal. So I would suggest, if you're reading this and you need white undershirt next time, go and grab Kentucky in your local market.

2. Kentucky - Yes, It's a brand made in the Philippines!
- As the picture depicts, it is really made in our bayang sinilangan. As I get to feel the fabric, the whiteness and tenderness - I knew the quality is passed my taste. I am familiar with this brand but I wasn't expecting this to be so cheap in price and it's readily available - town markets of PH.




3. My moving forward go-to-place when buying my next sets of V-Neck Shirts would be to patronize our own. It's within my reach, it's not a mediocre quality (in fact, I like the texture and its shade of white) plus, it's helping our fellow citizens grow their business. 
Even in non-enormous ways of promoting this, at least, or in the very least, we get to help out our homegrown businessmen in the country.



Thanks for reading. Hey, if you're enjoying my blog, go ahead and like my page in FB if you haven't done so.





~billymacdeus

Tuesday, October 01, 2019

Apple Watch October Challenge


Here's for another month challenge. October it is!!!

Posting this that'll serve as a reminder to put more conviction in achieving this before the month ends.




If you're wondering how I did fare last September, check this link for a surprise.



edit:

I finally got my October Award. Thought I ain't bagging it due to limited exercise time and place but no excuses can hinder if you are willing to overcome and achieve.








~billymacdeus



Monday, September 30, 2019

Difference of Helicopter, Airplane and a Drone

Last night I learned some basics of aerodynamics in a very fascinating way of how the mind can imagine.

After reading through the summary, make sure you watch the bonus video in an attempt to solidify your thoughts on the difference of how mechanically made flying objects such as airplanes, helicopters and drones could defy gravity.


So normally in order to make something fly, you need something called lift
Of Airplanes...
Lift is a force that counteracts gravity - it's why planes need wings to take off and stay airborne. Without wings they're just really fast buses. The wings, and the general shape of the plane, defines how aerodynamic it is - how easy it is for it to go fast, basically. By going fast, the airplane generates a steady stream of air for the wing to slice through. This is how lift is generated. It's why airplanes can't just stop in the middle of the air, and also why even if both engines die the plane can continue flying for some amount of time - it still has some speed remaining, and until that speed goes below a certain threshold (known as a stall), the wings will continue generating lift and keeping the plane up. 
 
Of Helicopters...
In contrast, helicopters don't really generate lift as much as they generate thrust. Missiles and space ships work in the same way. They simply produce a force that moves them in a certain direction - whether that's up, or sideways, or down, or whatever. If that force is strong enough to counteract gravity and air resistance, it can move wherever it wants. Think of it like letting go of a blown up balloon - it has no wings or engines, but it still moves really fast in all sorts of ways.
 
Of Drones and Quadcopters... 
Quadcopters are basically helicopters, but now there's 4 rotors (hence quad). Thus, they can do everything helicopters can do, in even crazier and faster ways.



Here's the video...







Thanks for reading,
 ~billymacdeus


ps: thank you @nexuist for the crisp but clear details.