It’s been a while. Just so lazy to stay in front of the computer and write. Sometimes,it really feels that way. You’d think you have nothing to write about and your mind wanders again. The good thing is I was able to finish two books in between.
For the first time in so many months, I read a love story. It’s fiction of course but it seemed it was based on the royal family. Knowing how the other half live their lives is quite interesting enough, the protocols, the dos and don’ts and everything, even the way you walk, alight in a car, the way you dress, the way you address everyone. Thinking about it, it must be really hard to all and still show the world that everything is okay.
Josef and I went to our twice-a-month marketing this morning buying some meat, lots of fish and other seafood. It’s always a thrill to find fresh produce in the market. Summer fruits are in season now but some are still a little pricey.
These are star apples. They are locally known as kaimito. They cost around P50.00 pesos a kilo (about four pieces). They are best eaten cold. Back in the province almost every household has a star apple tree so they don’t buy these, they just wait for the fruits to ripen.
I also bought half a kilo of fresh peanuts then boiled them later for snacks.
One thing that I love about going to the wet market is to see their fresh seafood. I bought shrimps and lato, an edible sea weed. These are pretty common here. They also call it sea grapes. We had it for lunch paired with grilled milkfish. Yummy. all you have to do is to chop an onion and tomatoes. I added one whole salted duck egg. You won’t need anything else except maybe a pinch of white ground pepper for that kick.
It is always cheaper to buy all of these at the public market than relying on supermarket stores.
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