There's nothing like a warm soup to complement a cool, night breeze. And the best part is, I get to share it with A and Snuz =)
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I found an infinity top at Fusion Alley at the Powerplant Mall in Rockwell. I got a teal one more of because it was the only other color available at that time that's not brown. The purchase came with options on how to wear it. Unfortunately, figuring out girly things isn't innate to me. So, I ran to Youtube for help.
Elan International has some videos on how to wear an infinity dress and I'm still trying to make it work hahaha I started wearing heeled shoes to work frequently due to the status of my organization. It can be quite harsh on the feet. I do have a comfy pair of Footglove from Marks & Spencer, but those are wedged sandals. I can wear them on casual days, although they are allowed in the office. I just figured I still need to have something more formal looking. Good thing there are a number of malls on sale this month.
A and I met at Shangri-la Mall after work. After having 2 days full of heavy reading in the office, A obliged in taking me on an aimless walk around the mall. I saw a Naturalizer shop and decided to take a look inside although I don't have a purpose to buy a pair at that time. Selected shoe designs were being sold at 30-50% off. I was pretty much grabbing a design and flipping it over to check the sale price. After a number of grabs and flips, I stumbled on a pair of peep-toe slingbacks. It came in 3 colors: red, black, and white. Thinking that since it's the same design with a different color, price would be the same. I grabbed the red one and saw that it's being sold for Php2k. Not bad, considering it's a Naturalizer. Then I returned it to the shelf and accidentally hit the white one and it fell on its side. Then I saw the price tag - Php1k. I thought, at first, that I was just tired from work and couldn't read properly anymore. So, I took it off the shelf and looked at it again at close range. Still 1k. Then I called the staff to confirm the price. After she said that it's 1k, I asked if there are still sizes available. Lucky me, she found one that fits me! And so, here I am, tired and really sleepy, but still very much excited (on the inside) over my new pair of Naturalizer =) A and I went to DEC in Wilson St. Greenhills to buy a bottle of Pei Pa Koa for my cough and for A's loose tea leaves. After getting what we came for, we went around the store to see if there's anything interesting that we'd like to buy. This is one of those places where I tend to buy things with packaging that I cannot understand and yet willing to try them out to find out what they are. We found this pack in one of their chiller displays. It's a pack of jellyfish. I like eating jellyfish when I'm in a Chinese restaurant, but they do tend to be costly and served as part of a dimsum package. Only time I've been able to encounter a restaurant that serves it ala carte is when we went to North Park. Not bad for less than Php200. Anyway, this jellyfish pack was being sold for only Php58. I thought of trying it out since it's a good price for something that we may potentially may not like. There were 3 variants, but since the picture on the packets all look the same, I couldn't really tell the difference. The pack contains 4 items: the jellyfish, sesame oil, spicy chili oil, and seasoning. I've read on the internet that it takes a while to prepare a jellyfish. Good thing this one is ready to go onto the plate. After straining the water from the jellyfish, I just added in the rest of the items and ended up with this: It's surprisingly good actually! Good to know that this dish is now more accessible here for home consumption.
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