Wednesday, May 7, 2008

First Caffeinated Snacks!

Engobi stands for "Energy Go Bites" which is a new caffeinated range of snack chips you found in the market. There are two types of unusual flavors of Engobi which i'm sure you love, these are “Cinnamon Surge” and “Lemon Lift”. In addition, Engobi snack chips has 70% more caffeine than those little energy drinks. According to the chip’s maker, Rudolph Foods, a 1.5-ounce, single-serving bag contains approximately 140 milligrams of caffeine.

Make your snacktime more exciting with these market’s first caffeine-infused munchie, Engobi. These will be distributed nationwide through convenience stores and selected grocery stores with manufacturer’s suggested price of $1.5-ounce, single-serving bag. Visit ENGOBI's website now to know more about these.

too early for me!!

I just got up from bed and thought to check here. I'm glad that i manage to snag 1 opp from ppp this early besides, i'm happy that i woke up too early today surprisingly. Hubby and Alyssa are still sleeping though which is good in my part because i could be able to work a little bit without hearing somebody whining. ALyssa was terrible yesterday. She keeps on crying all the time without any reasons i think. She just want to be mean and want mommy to give her full attention like playing with her. I just hope she acts different today and we're okay.

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Chopsuey

This is the food that i am craving right now. Chopsuey is considered as one of my best favorite dish. When i was in the Philippines i used to eat it at Chowking because they prepared the best chopsuey ever.
After i got here, i have no longer eat them. I was thinking to cook it but i don't think the ingredients for it specially the vegetables are in the market (palengke) here or let say, (i don't know how to cook it myself). Although they have a lot of veggies here but one thing i knew for sure is only the cabbage and celery. Maybe if i can go to asian store i might find me some. But the only thing about is the asian store here is 150 miles.


Chopsuey is made up of overcooked vegetables such as celery and cabbage. It is also mixed with pork, chicken, or shirmp. This dish is actually originated in America and is not authentically Chinese but it was discovered by a Chinese immigrant who were working on transcontinental road.


 

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