12.30.2011

Bangkok Food Trip

midnight snack.

one big thai breakfast

coffee. caffeine never fails

sort of like tacos with egg whites and coconut fillings


my favorite.  i forgot the name of this dish though. :(

Last October, I went to Bangkok, Thailand for a conference with CFC Singles for Christ.  Every time I'm in Thailand, I always make it to a point that I'm being well-fed. lol.  I love Thai food.  All of it.  The spices, the taste and the abundance.  When I think of Bangkok, I think of food.  Truly Grace at its best.

Will definitely go back someday.  






12.29.2011

Terra

Walnut Rocca Salad

Honey Clamshell Pasta
Walnut Rocca Salad, Honey Clamshell Pasta from Terra Restaurant, Smallville, Iloilo City

One of my good friends, Jane, brought me to Terra, a mediterranean restaurant located in one of the hangout spots here in Iloilo City called Smallville.  We were so hungry when we got to the place that the Walnut Rocca Salad (photo above) was finished in under 5 minutes.  The Honey Clamshell Pasta, which is one of their bestsellers was good as well.  I love the ambiance of the place.  It's good for intimate dinners and great conversation with friends.  

Love it!


12.28.2011

What Would Jesus Eat?

This is supposed to be the original title of this blog.  But then, I didn't know what Jesus would be thinking at the times when He is hungry, so just to savor the moment of my love for food and hmmm the grace that comes with it, Food As Grace became the food-blog of the moment. 

So, welcome to my food blog.  this is it.  I've been trying to explore all different kinds of food blogs and titles.  I love to eat.  I eat anything (that is edible of course!).  But I like to eat healthy as well (at most times!).  I love eating out and having intimate conversations with friends and family.  It's always the best time to catch up on each other and of course enjoy the feast that is being prepared.  :)

By the way, Merry Christmas to all and a Happy New Year.  For my first foodie, I think Jesus would like this.  Here you go...


Oysters!

We all had this for Christmas day and we loved it.  Here in Iloilo (my province), it only costs Php 30.00 a bucket.  Very cheap huh.  and of course this made my day.

Happy Christmas!