Thursday, November 12, 2015

Food review: Crab n' Crew in Visayas Avenue

My husband is a fan of seafood. So, when I learned from my former boss that Crab n' Crew exists in Visayas Avenue and told about it to my husband, he didn't pause for a second and dragged me to the place. Off we went!

The place is located right along Visaya Avenue which is accessible, not only by provate vehicles, but to PUVs as well (jeepneys, FXs). 

When we came, 2 groups were already there, taking up 2 tables per group. The place looks small but, just right in the morning. I wonder how it can fit many at night, though.

The tables are wooden. First every diner-ins, they cover the tables with plastic and white paper on top (can't recall if they're cartolinas).

We ordered unlimited crabs (for him since sharing is not allowed for unli) and 500 grams of shrimps with salted egg sauce (for sharing).





Six big crabs were "loaded" on our table. Yes, you read it right... It's literally on our tables. You get the feeling of eating at the seashore, or sime kind of boodle fight! :) the shrimps were in a thick plastic bag. We were alao offered plastic aprons and plastic gloves. We didn't use the gloves cause it was easier to eat by hands alone. And as for opening up and getting the meat crabs, they gave wooden boards and stones! I really loved the concept. You will feel primitive or some sort of a participant in Survivors program! We irdered unlimited rice. These are the ones in paper cups.

So there... We splurged and splurged and splurged until we can't take it anymore! The food was just yummy and I so love my hubby during eating out! So, shall we return? It's a YES! You may have a date there or bring lots of friends. Such setting will be enjoyable with a big group.



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Mom's challenge: Childproofing

With a toddler as active and curious as mine, I would definitely recommend this...


It's a refrigerator lock! You may use this in your washer, microwave, etc. I definitely recommend this. 👍

Monday, October 26, 2015

My Sewn Projects


I haven't updated my blog yet on my sewn projects. Well, here they are... some of my sewn projects.

1. Pillow
 I didn't use any pattern for this. I just cut freely, stitch wrong sides together, turned right side out, filled with polyfiber filling, topstitched. This was a gift I gave to my grandma.
2. Reusable face mask
I am a medical sales representative so I frequent hospitals. With that, I need to use face mask to protect myself from airborne diseases. Good thing I chanced upon this site from craftpassion. :) By the way, this is reversible. I will take a photo of the other side and update this post some time.

 3. Reversible pinafore dress
I will try to search where I got the pattern. This is for my young lady who is a year old. :)
4. Hair scrunchie
In a tropical country like ours, tying our hair is the best option. Again, I will search for the link where I got the pattern.















5. Bucket hat
I made this reversible bucket hat. They are of the exact pattern but comes in blue and pink. Here is the link where I got the pattern and followed the tutorial. It is from sew much ado. They have lots of other free patterns to follow and download. So, read along and be inspired from her pattern giveaways.












So, far, those are the projects that I have done and there are more to come. :)