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Food trip: Kiping

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Have you ever tried eating a decoration in your house?  I have... Kiping Now before you judge me as a weirdo, let me first tell you about the decoration that I ate... Kiping of Lucban Check out those colorful chandelier-like decorations... They taste good... This brightly colored leaf-shaped decorative ornament is called a kiping . Nope, it is not made of plastic but of rice paste. It is considered an integral part of the San Isidro Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Quezon. So how is a kiping made? He'll show us how... Kiping ingredients... Making a kiping is a process called pagkikipi . One must first collect mature leaves of either the kabal, cocoa, or umbrella tree. These leaves will be used as molds for the kiping , hence its shape. Each leaf can be used three times (you'll find out why later.) Choose a leaf... cut the leaf to make it fit your steamer prepare the rice paste Put the food coloring in the paste... Now to make the rice paste....

Being a Google Local Guide

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As a travel blogger, my main goal is to help my readers learn and discover more about the places that I have visited. On the other hand, I also help promote the places that I blog about. Being a Google Local Guide It does not stop there though, last year, I was introduced to Google Local Guides . It is a global community of explorers whose mission is to improve Google Maps and promote different places around the world. Joining this community fits right into my passion as a travel blogger. As a Google Local Guide, I can add, remove, edit, and review a place in Google Maps. I also have the capability to add photos and complete missing information like contact numbers, website, and other important details about the places on the map. What makes being a Google Local Guide more exciting is its point system. Points are given for the following activities: Uploading photos and videos Sharing reviews Adding new places Adding detailed reviews Fixing information Answering qu...

Binondo Church - Manila

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Located in the District of Binondo in Manila, Binondo Church is an old church built during the Spanish Colonial era of the Philippines. Binondo Church Binondo Church History Also known as  Minor Basilica of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz  and  Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish , the church was built sometime in 1596 and was under the Dominican Order. The church was founded with the goal of converting the increasing population of Chinese traders and providing religious guidance to the people living in the area called Extramuros or outside of the wall. The "wall" of course refers to Intramuros. Binondo Church / Minor Basilica of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz Binondo Church interior Binondo Church altar Check out the paintings on the ceiling The left side of the Binondo Church interior The right side of the Binondo Church interior Binondo Church interior as seen from the altar The original church was built using wood as its primary material. A bigger churc...

5 Google Apps for the Modern-day Explorer

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Since the Age of Exploration, explorers always bring with them their trusted tools. These help them navigate, take notes, and of course survive their adventures. Centuries later, with the invention of smartphones and the internet, the tools of the modern-day explorers also improved. 5 Google Apps for the Modern-day Explorer For those who are not aware, Google has several Apps (applications) that fits the needs of these modern-day explorers. Here are 5 of the most useful Apps of Google for the modern-day explorer. Google Maps Similar to: A map If you were asleep during your lesson about geography and map reading, don't fret. Google Maps is an easy to use app for your navigation needs. Just type down the name of your destination then click navigate and you'd already know the distance, estimated time of arrival, traffic conditions, and even alternate routes going to your desired destination. Oh and one last, it also talks like Dora's trusted map. Google Trans...

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