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Excess baggage

Posted on 10 August 2019 No comments

Muntik na ring masabit sa airport si Margie L., 38 taong gulang, may asawa at isang anak, at nagtatrabaho sa Shatin.

Lingid sa kanyang kaalaman ay nakalimutan ng travel agent na idagdag ang 10 kilo para sa kanyang babahe na binayaran nila ng kanyang amo.

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Kahit halos hatinggabi na ay walang nagawa si Margie kundi tawagan ang amo dahil wala siyang perang pambayad para sa dagdag na 10 kilos sa kanyang bagahe.

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Wala din namang magawa ang kanyang amo dahil malalim na ang gabi at malayo pa ang airport sa kanila.

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Naiiyak sa inis si Margie dahil kinailangan niyang tanggalin ang ibang laman ng kanyang maleta, sa tulong ng mga kapwa Ilongga sa airport ay ilipat ang mga ito at isiksik sa kanyang maliit na handcarry para mabawasan ang kailangan niyang bayaran.—Rodelia Villar
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HK reports six new dengue fever cases

Posted on 09 August 2019 No comments
Dengue is now a national epidemic in the Philippines (inquirer.net photo)

Six new imported dengue fever cases were disclosed today, Aug 9, by the Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health, with two of the patients traveling to the Philippines during the incubation period.

The Philippines has declared dengue a national epidemic after more than 700 people died from the disease since the start of the year.

Two other new patients had been to Cambodia, and one each had been to Malaysia and Thailand, the CHP said. It said the new cases were recorded from Aug 2 to Aug 8.

As a result, the CHP strongly urged the public to maintain strict environmental hygiene, mosquito control and adopt personal protective measures both locally and during travel.

As of Aug 8, a total of 105 cases had been recorded this year, nearly double the 56 cases in the same period last year. All the cases this year were imported, mainly from Thailand with 19, Cambodia 18, and Malaysia 18.
   
The CHP said in a press release it had been closely monitoring the latest dengue fever situation in neighboring and overseas areas. The disease is endemic in many tropical and subtropical areas of the world.

The World Health Organization said some Asian countries are experiencing unusually high numbers of dengue fever his time of year.

Detailed information on the latest DF situation in Hong Kong as well as neighboring and overseas countries and areas this year has been uploaded to the CHP website (www.chp.gov.hk/files/pdf/df_imported_cases_and_overseas_figures_eng.pdf).

“Apart from general measures, travelers returning from areas affected by dengue fever should apply insect repellent for 14 days upon arrival in Hong Kong. If feeling unwell, seek medical advice promptly and provide travel details to the doctor,” a spokesman said.

The CHP urged the public to take heed of the following advice on mosquito control:
·         Thoroughly check all gully traps, roof gutters, surface channels and drains to prevent blockage;
·         Scrub and clean drains and surface channels with an alkaline detergent compound at least once a week to remove any deposited mosquito eggs;
·         Properly dispose of refuse, such as soft drink cans, empty bottles and boxes, in covered litter containers;
·         Completely change the water of flowers and plants at least once a week. The use of saucers should be avoided if possible;
·         Level irregular ground surfaces before the rainy season;
·         Avoid staying in shrubby areas; and
·         Take personal protective measures such as wearing light-colored long-sleeved clothes and trousers and apply insect repellent containing DEET to clothing or uncovered areas of the body when doing outdoor activities. DEET is the common name for N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide chemical compound.
  
The CHP said DEET-containing insect repellents are effective, but the public should take heed of the following tips:

·         Read the label instructions carefully first;
·         Apply right before entering an area with risk of mosquito bites;
·         Apply on exposed skin and clothing;
·         Use DEET of up to 30% for pregnant women and up to 10% for children*;
·         Apply sunscreen first, then insect repellent; and
·         Re-apply only when needed and follow the instructions.

* For children who travel to countries or areas where mosquito-borne diseases are endemic or epidemic and where exposure is likely, those aged 2 months or above can use DEET-containing insect repellents with a DEET concentration of up to 30%.



Sabit ang handcarry

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Kasama si Fe sa limang magkakaibigan na sabay-sabay umuwi ng Iloilo kamakailan. Sa kanilang lima, tanging si Fe ang hindi pinapasok sa departure gate dahil tatlo ang kanyang bitbit na handcarry.

Ayon sa bantay ay dalawa lang ang pwede niyang dalhin kaya napilitan si Fe na bumalik sa check-in counter kasama ang isa sa mga kaibigan dahil ang iba ay nakapasok na.

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Tinangka niyang i check-in ang isang handcarry pero hindi tinanggap sa counter dahil bukas ang bag at walang zipper.

Tulirong humingi ng tulong si Fe sa mga kapwa Ilonggo na nasa airport.

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Mabuti na lang at may isa sa kanila na may ekstrang backpack at binigay niya ito para gamitin ni Fe. 

Laking pasalamat ni Fe sa mga tumulong, at sinabi na isang malaking aral sa kanya ang nangyari.

Aminado siya na noong magtanong siya sa travel agency pagkatapos niyang bumili ng tiket ay sinabihan siya na dalawang piraso lang ang pwede niyang I hand-carry ngunit hindi siya nakinig dahil may kaibigan siyang nagsabi na pwede ang tatlo.

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Pagpasok sa gate ay nahihiyang natatawa si Fe habang kinukuwento sa mga kaibigan ang nangyari.

Si Fe ay 32 taong gulang, dalaga, at taga Lok Fu sa Kowloon.

 Iyon ang unang pagbabakasyon niya sa kanilang bayan sa Jaro, Iloilo magmula nang magtrabaho sa Hong Kong. – Rodelia Villar
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Lulong sa laro ang anak na naiwan

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Dismayado si Lisa nang malaman na hindi sinunod ng nag-iisa niyang anak na nasa Year 11 ang bilin niya na mag-aral ng mabuti at huwag atupagin ang paglalaro ng mga games sa kanyang cellphone.

Nais umuwi ni Lisa para kausapin ang anak nang masinsinan pero hindi siya pinayagan ng kanyang amo.

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Ang ginawa niya ay tinawagan ang anak at binalaan na uuwi na lang siya at sayang lang ang perang pinapadala niya buwan-buwan para panggastos.

Bahala na kung hindi makapagtapos ng pag-aaral ang anak.

Hirap na hirap si Lisa sa pagpapaliwanag sa anak tungkol sa kahalagahan ng edukasyon, dahil kahit galit na siya ay ayaw pa ring makinig sa kanyang pangaral.


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Ang asawa niya ay hindi rin nakakatulong sa pagbabantay sa anak at laging dinadahilan ang pagbibyahe ng traysikel.

Pagkatapos nito ay dinala si Lisa ng kanyang mga amo sa China ng dalawang linggo, at ginawa niyang dahilan ito para hindi siya makontak ng kanyang mag-ama.

Sinabi niyang hirap siyang maka-konekta sa internet doon, pero ang totoo ay palihim siyang nakipag-ugnayan sa kanyang mga magulang para kamustahin ang anak.


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Nakiusap siya sa kanila na kung maari ay kausapin nila ang bata at sabihin na wala siyang sahod sa China, at baka matauhan na ito.

Laking tuwa niya nang sa muli nilang chat ay sinabi ng kanyang mga magulang na iniiwan na ng bata ang kanyang telepono sa kanyang lola bago pumasok sa paaralan, at kinukuha na lang muli sa hapon kapag tapos na ang homework.

Dinadasal ngayon ni Lisa na sana ay magpatuloy na sa pag-aaral ng mabuti ang kanyang anak para hindi masayang ang kanyang pinagpaguran sa Hong Kong. Si Lisa ay 43 taung gulang, tubong Cavite at nagtatrabaho sa Sheung Shui. – Rodelia Villar
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JUST DESSERTS

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We go sweet in this issue. More specifically, Pinoy sweet, as we collect recipes for traditional desserts in the Philippines which are,  however, often served as merienda (afternoon or tea-time) snack because they are laden with flour or glutinous rice, and are therefore, too heavy for rounding up a meal.

However, some restaurants or hotels have found that serving them bite-size, or alongside traditional desserts such as ice cream, make them look just the right thing to serve after a meal.
But for many Filipinos who were raised partaking these heavenly treats in their original size and form, plus mode of cooking, no fusion or twist could ever be as sweet.

However, recent innovations have made cooking these desserts a lot of easier.

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For instance, instead of going through the tedious process of soaking sticky rice, then grinding it to form the dough necessary to cook carioca and palitaw, you can just use glutinous rice flour which you can find in most grocery stores. Just add water and - voila! You have your dough.
For maruya, there are many recipes available online, each prescribing a different consistency for the flour and the ingredients you mix it with. But there is one key ingredient one must not dispense with, or substitute with something else, and that is our native saba banana.
But as with all recipes, one needs to find one that works best, or to keep improvising until the end-product looks as yummy as the one seen in the pictures or videos, or as unforgettable as the one your mother or grandma served to you as a kid.

Take your sweet time re-discovering these favorite Filipino treats!


Maruya (Banana Fritters )

Ingredients
6 pcs ripe saba bananas, mashed
1 cup all- purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 egg, beaten
1 cup fresh milk
1 & ½ tsp vanilla extract
¾ cup granulated white sugar
½ tsp salt
¾ cups cooking oil

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Procedure:
1. Combine flour, baking powder, salt, and ½ cup sugar in a large bowl and mix well.
2. Gradually add the mashed bananas while mixing.
3. Add the egg, vanilla extract, and milk. Mix well to incorporate all the ingredients.
4. In a pan, heat half of the oil. When the oil becomes hot, scoop about ½ cup of the mixture and fry in the pan (add the remaining oil in the next batches).Fry both sides until the color turns golden brown.
5. Sprinkle the remaining sugar on both sides.
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Carioca (Sweet Rice Balls)

From Panlasang Pinoy

Ingredients:
1 cup sweet rice flour (glutinous rice flour can be used as a substitute)
1 cup sweetened shredded coconut
3/4 cup coconut milk
2 cups cooking oil
Coating:
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup coconut milk

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Procedure:
1. In a mixing bowl, combine sweet rice flour, sweetened shredded coconut, and coconut milk. Mix well until a dough is formed.
2. Scoop about a tablespoon and a half of the mixture then form into a ball shaped figure. Set aside.
3. Heat a cooking pot then pour-in cooking oil.
4. Deep fry the mixture that were formed into balls in medium heat for 5 to7 minutes or until the color turns light to medium brown.
5. Turn off heat and remove the balls from the cooking pot. Transfer the balls to a plate lined with paper towel. Set aside.
6. Start making the coating by heating a saucepan and pouring the coconut milk in. Let the coconut milk boil then add the brown sugar and stir continuously until the mixture thickens. Turn off heat.
7. Dip the fried balls into the coating then skewer, if desired.
8. Serve. Share and enjoy!


Palitaw (Pinoy Mochi Cakes)

From Lalaine Manalo, Kawaling Pinoy

Ingredients
1/4 cup sesame seeds
1/2 cup sugar
2 cups glutinous rice flour
1 cup water
1 cup grated mature coconut
water for boiling

Instructions
1) In a pan over medium heat, toast sesame seeds, stirring frequently, for about 30 to 40 seconds or until lightly browned and fragrant. Remove from heat and allow to cool.
2) In a bowl, combine toasted sesame seeds and sugar. Set aside.
3) In a bowl, combine rice flour and water and mix into a soft, pliable dough.
4) Divide the dough into portions and using the palm of hands, shape into balls and then flatten into oval disks about 1/4-inch thick.
5) In a pot over medium heat, bring about 5-inch deep of water into a rolling boil. Individually drop the rice patties into the boiling water, making sure not to overcrowd the pot. Cook for about 2 to 3 minutes or until the patties float to the surface,
6) Using a slotted spoon, remove from the water and drain well. Arrange in a single layer on a parchment-lined platter to keep from sticking together and let cool just enough to touch.
7) While still warm, roll the palitaw on grated coconut to fully coat. Sprinkle with sesame-sugar mixture before serving, or serve on the side.

Tips on how to make the best Palitaw:
1) To get the perfect chewy texture, you need the right ratio of glutinous rice flour and water. Not enough liquid and the cakes will be hard to chew. Too much and the patties will be hard to form.
 2) I find 1 cup of water to 2 cups of flour yields the best texture for my taste. The mixture will look dry at first but keep on mixing with your hands until it gathers into a smooth dough. The consistency you’re looking for is like that of soft, pliable putty.
3) For more uniform size, use a small scoop to portion out the dough and use the palm of your hands to roll each portion into a ball and then flatten into an oval shape about 1/4 thick. If the dough is sticking, wet hands in between shaping.
4) Once the patties rise to the surface, use a slotted spoon to remove them from the water right away to keep from over-cooking. Drain well.
5) Let them cool just enough to touch and begin rolling in grated coconut as they coat better when still warm.
6) Roll the patties immediately in coconut but sprinkle the sugar-sesame mixture when you’re ready to serve as the sugar tends to dissolve over time. Or you can serve it on the side and allow the guests to sweeten the cakes as they like.
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Bello weighing 4 bets for labor attaché post

Posted on 08 August 2019 No comments


By Vir B. Lumicao

Philippine Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III has reportedly narrowed down his choices for the post recently vacated by Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre.

Word filtering from the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Hong Kong indicates that Bello is considering four candidates, although no date has been set for naming his final choice.

Polo officer-in-charge Antonio Villafuerte said the four people being mentioned are: former labor attaché in Macau Ramon Pastrana, and incumbents Nasser Munder in Jeddah, Cesar Chavez at the Manila Economic and Cultural Office Labor Center in Taipei, and Fidel Macauyag at the MECO-Taichung Extension Office.

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Macauyag, CDO's  former top prosecutor, is said to be Bello's first choice, but he has a pending case
It may be a tough call, as all four candidates are known to have either a checkered work history, insufficient experience, or unsuitable temperament.  

Top of the list is said to be Macauyag, a lawyer who was former labor attaché to Jeddah before his posting to Taichung, the second largest city of Taiwan.
He was with the Office of the Prosecutor General before he was named as one of the eight new attaches of the Department of Labor and Employment in 2017. Previously, he worked for nine years as city prosecutor of Cagayan de Oro City.

“I hear Macauyag has his foot inside the door,” a source told The SUN. But he added that there could be a problem because the candidate has a pending case before the Ombudsman, which could be why he was moved to Taichung.
The source explained that officials assigned to Taiwan need no Ombudsman clearance as it is officially not a diplomatic post but a trade and cultural office, as the Philippines recognizes Taiwan as part of China.

Another candidate, Munder, is reportedly known among his colleagues in the Middle East as being too friendly with employment agencies, and “would be like fish out of the water” if deployed to Hong Kong. He would surely be targeted by worker advocates if he is moved here.
As for Pastrana, he is widely regarded as not being experienced enough for Hong Kong, where there are more than 200,000 Filipino migrant workers, compared with just about a fourth of this figure in Macau, where he was previously posted.

Chavez, on the other hand, is said to be “too headstrong and too full of himself,” despite having enough experience.

Whoever is selected will surely face an acid test in Hong Kong, as he will be succeeding a well-regarded, highly experienced and hardworking labor attaché.
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