Posted in BonVivant, LasangPinoy on 08/18/2005 04:06 pm by Queenkv
So….I have this blog entry dedicated to Filipino food in honor of Sen. Benigno “Ninoy? Aquino, Jr. Stefoodie.net came up with the idea and e-mailed me to join in on the blogging event. I’ll give it a shot….
My parents worked full-time. They needed to put together simple and straight-forward meals. They were both skilled at whipping together some pancit and whatever happened to be in the fridge - celery, carrots, pork, shrimp, whatever. I grew up in America. I was surprised that pancit would pretty much taste the same, on either side of the Pacific. Or maybe my family in the Philippines had access to the ingredients as we did in the States.
OK - I can barely remember 1983. But I do remember when Ninoy’s wife, Corazon Aquino, ran against Marcos. She ran in 1986 and became the first female president of the country. Over dinners of pancit, fish and rice, my parents talked about People Power. I remember how excited they sounded about the protestors taking the streets, clad in yellow and chanting against the dictatorship of Marcos. In 1983 - sadness at Ninoy’s murder. In 1986 - hope.
There was a girl in my elementary school who was one of Marcos’ granddaughters. On the playground, I remember asking her what she thought about the revolution that was going on the PI. “They’re not going to elect a housewife to run the country,” she informed me snidely. Well….the Filipino people proved her wrong. She didn’t talk to me after the elections. Not for a while, at least.
It is true you cannot eat freedom and you cannot power machinery with democracy. But then neither can political prisoners turn on the light in the cells of a dictatorship. - Corazon Aquino
And this site has a decent recipe for pancit. This first time I tried making the noodles, I made the mistake of using water. Don’t do that. Just let the heat steam up the dry noodles - that’s going to be enough to loosen them up. Then fry the loose noodles with the veggies. Good stuff.
Posted in travel blog on 08/18/2005 11:00 am by Queenkv
A lovely night at yoga and tango practice this morning - puts me in a damn fine mood.
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Several folks attended the Star Trek Convention on Sat - with hopes at winning the $50 prize. But they had to cancel the event - so the costume contest was on Sunday.
I think this Borg-dude was one of the actors who worked for the Hilton. I asked him if we could take a picture with him and he replied: “We will comply.” Then I told the Borg to assimlate Mark. “What does that mean?” he asked in his human voice. Hehehe, I think we just stumped one of the Star Trek actors. Cool. I told him to hold his arm out at Mark.
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At Quark’s bar - Jedi and Klingons can co-exist…neat
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This fan used a bunch of sporting goods to make his Borg outfit.
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Mark was impressed how the dude’s haircut matches the Star Wars characters. Some folks couldn’t leave the “force” at home for the convention.
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Patrick Stewart managed to fit in a session at the Convention - in the middle of his Vancover shoot for X-Men 3. That should be an awesome film! I can’t wait…..I wonder if they got Halle Berry back for the Storm character.
And it’s always cool to see Star Trek Captains hamming it for the crowd.

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