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Friends, family and Fulfillment in the Philippines

Flavors - Friends, family and Fulfillment in the Philippines

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What makes us curious in international travel? For some it might be the lure of an exotic country, a hint from a friend or the need to flee the rain in the summer (as is often the case in the Uk). For me, it was disillusionment with my degree and the need to get out of London, so I looked to travel and in singular to volunteering as a form of escapism. I had the idea that I could go somewhere and recite some of my knowledge, some of my time, and hopefully give back to person along the way. I had the foresight that I could the world, albeit in a very small way.

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Altruistic? In part, but I also wanted to get out of my situation and this seemed like a way of feeling great about it, as well as manufacture 11-month orphans in the Philippines smile. This trip was my first solo experience, and to say that I was nervous is an understatement! Arriving into Tacloban Airport though, opened my eyes to other world. The air was light and fresh and there were luscious green palm trees and banana plantations everywhere. I was stunned at the charm but also confronted by the fact that the reality of life here was not as I knew it. The Filipino accepted of living in this area is incredibly low and I finally realized that I was about to touch an very distinct way of life.

Throughout my time in the Philippines, I was pointed at, stared and laughed at (especially when I attempted to go for a run round the block, but I have since learned that Filipinos rarely walk long distances, let alone run). But the longer I was there, the more I enjoyed my freedom. The pointing, staring and laughing happened because the habitancy weren't use to me, and in the starting I wasn't used to them whether and although this was in fact hard at one point, it soon became easier to handle. Over time, I learned to love the smells, the sounds, and the hustle and bustle of a city that wasn't London. I loved commuting on pedicabs and jeepneys (Google them-they are like old school American school buses, painted and decorated to the nines!) and started to get a real flavor for the country and more importantly, the people.

Never in my life have I received such hospitality, and such unusual reactions! As a Westerner, my co-workers at the orphanage saw me as a gateway to the south for their sons or daughters, and many concept that I may be able to find them a husband or wife back home! At the orphanage I was poked, squeezed and pinched and I soon realized that this was their expression of acceptance and interest. I learned that 'joking only' was part of the Filipino alphabet (nothing is to be taken seriously, that's for sure) and that to be English automatically equated me with 'cups of tea' and Hermione Granger from Harry Potter (though I look in fact nothing like her), and that at 1m 75 (about 5'9), I am in fact head and shoulders above the rest of the population!

My days were spent working in the orphanage and providing caregivers with help and support. Covering of the orphanage, my life was filled with exploring the surrounding islands with fellow volunteers but it was also enriched by the love and retain of my home stay family. I was truly welcomed in as one of them, and was introduced to their extended and extended-extended house throughout my five weeks in the country.

I remember at the end of my time there when I was complaining about going back home to London, the older brother of the house said to me, "You have to go back, Nicci. Your life isn't here. This isn't your reality." As hard as it was to hear, he was right. I had the most incredible time traveling and volunteering, manufacture new international friends and bonding with the most beautiful and giving house but my life was still back in London and I still hadn't figured out who the 'real' me was.

Four years later, and I'm now working for the same volunteering abroad club that I volunteered with - Kaya Responsible Travel, and I am heading out to live in the Philippines in November for a year. I won't lie and say that heading off by oneself, especially as a lone female traveler, is easy, but it was in fact the most rewarding thing I have ever done in my life. I experienced so much on my own, and I saw and learned more than a quarterly 'tourist,' who just scratches a country's surface.

My guidance to fellow travelers seeking a challenge and a turn is to just do it. Forget about where you've come from, and truly embrace the country that you are visiting. Get to know the local people, learn the language and embrace change. As soon as I returned to London, I started planning my next trip, and I've had itchy feet ever since. Now instead of bawling my eyes out when I get to the airport, I get that nervous, excited feeling in my stomach: of adventure and the unknown. We have been given the gift of living in 'the era of easy travel' so it would just be rude not to take up the offer!

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Lebanese Kitchen - A family Affair

Flavors - Lebanese Kitchen - A family Affair

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You'd think with the large population of Lebanese-Armenians in Pasadena a person could get a good falafel. Not so easy. Where it is true there are many roasted chicken places that are very good, great kebabs, falafel and hummus has remained elusive. Until now.

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I recently had lunch at the Lebanese Kitchen on Washington Boulevard, and I saw the light (or was that babaghanouj?). Run generally by sister and brother, Violett and Tony Labbad (with some help from dad) it is a place where the food is great, the prices cheap and the wait staff friendly, (that's because it's Violett and Tony).

The Meza Delight, a sampler of hummus, babaghaouj, falafel, sarma, djadjikh and tabbouleh was served with plenty of pita bread for dipping. And dip I did. Into the smoky-silken babaghaouj (grilled eggplant, ground mixed with spices and drizzled with olive oil). This was hands-down the best babaghaouj I've ever tasted.

Hummus (ground garbanzo beans, tahini sauce and spices) smooth, lightly spiced and yummy went well with the falafel (deep fried ground garbanzo beans and spices). Stuffed grape leaves (sarma) filled with rice were tangy with vinegar and the tabbouleh (salad parsley, tomato, onions, cracked wheat and lemon juice) was fresh and light. Cucumber yogurt sauce (djadjikh), with a hint of mint also accompanied the falafel wonderfully.

Violett told me that all of the ingredients are fresh, down to the garbanzo beans which her dad cooks every day-nothing out of a can. Even the ground beef is ground fresh on the premises. These points, while seeming minor truly do make a inequity in the final product.

An assortment of kebabs (chicken, lule (ground beef), lamb and beef) was served with a compassionate helping of rice. I truly loved the lule kebab; it had a bit of heat, and a lot of flavor. The chicken was breast of chicken, not dry and well seasoned. Both the lamb and the beef were tender and grilled to perfection.

The Lebanese Kitchen is located at 1384 Washington Boulevard, Pasadena. Their hours are Monday - Thursday, 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. And they are complete on Sunday. They cater and serve take-out. For more facts call (626) 296-9010.

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Candle Scents for the Whole family

Doritos Flavors - Candle Scents for the Whole family

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My wife is nuts about candles. We have candles in every room of the house and in our doghouse. "They add milieu and give off a lovely scent" is her explanation for her fixation. Well, so do I, but you don't have to light me to get the effect. And some of these candles are so pricey, I'm going to need a second job to pay for them!

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I do agree with her about the aromas. Have you ever wandered about the candle shops at the mall and marveled at the variety? The composition of all the scents from all those candles must be what Heaven smells like, or some old lady's closet.

Who can resist the delightful "Black Cherries and Buttermilk" scent? Or my favorite, "Cinnamon and Black Forest Watermelon"? Whoever thinks up these flavors has got one fine tuned nose. Who would have concept of "MacIntosh apple pie and Cilantro"? Not Me!

No, if I were running one of these Hoi Polloi candle companies, the scents would be more manly, like "Leather wallet on a hot humid Day", "This is the laundry detergent that gives you a rash on your butt", or my personal favorite, "Running over Dog Poo with the Lawnmower".

In the kitchen, you would find a whole row of candles with names like "This is roast beef, not Hamburger Helper" or "This candle, like your coffee, smells great than it tastes". Less favorite scents might be "Burnt Pizza Cheese in your oven" or "Nasty Garbage Disposal".

You know about teenagers. Their rooms can stink. Simply light a "Spilled soda and soggy Doritos" candle to cover that odor right up! I understand that the favorite "Skittles and Iced Tea" candles have been discontinued. I can remember any instances where a "This is incense, not Mary Jane you are smelling" would have come in handy for the boys.

My trio of cats would just adore a "Little Friskies and Bologna" candle near their litter box. They have been complaining about cat box odor of late, and that would shut them up. I just know the dog is lying there dreaming about "Kibble and Cat Crap", two of his favorite foods.

The point is, the scented candle market is big company these days, with a scent to fill every wish. I just wish I didn't need to get a paper route before work to pay for them all.

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