Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Buffets

I recently tweeted that I went into a buffet with a hot head and came out with a painful stomach. Ok my original post had a typo in it, but never mind that. One of my good friends and neighbor then replied "Avoid eating in anger or disgust or heightened emotions. Take your food with kindness and gratitude, for it will serve your body well". While a little bit spiritual for my taste, it certainly hit home.

But this post isn't about the importance of balance and taking care of oneself. Actually I just wanted to talk about buffets. Buffet s in general and buffets in Manila. I'm a big fan of buffets. I loved the Saisaki buffets growing up, and I love the growing trend of hotel buffets. Most of all, i love breakfast buffets. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and I sure love proving it during a buffet.

So buffets are definitely awesome for a number of reasons, and I'm sure most would agree and have their own reasons. The following are just a few of mine:

1. It solves indecisiveness: I'm sure everyone has experienced going through a menu without being able to decide what to order. Whether it's simply due to intense hunger, because there are too many potential choices, or just plain indecisiveness, it just happens. Buffets solve this problem easily. Now I can have my salmon sashimi with my hakaw. Or I can have rogue chennai and roast beef. The limit is only the number of courses or kinds of food offered at the particular buffet.

2. Eat all you can: and I don't mean just sheer quantity of food, though you're welcome to it. I mean that you can have as much of a particular food as you want. It's not simply variety, as you can get the same results with a sampler platter. Nor is it limiting like an ala carte order. If you want 5 slices of beef and 3 shawarmas, then go ahead and call it a day. But it's not like you gorged out on 5 plates of food. For breakfast buffets, I love loading up on scrambled eggs.

3. There's something for everybody: you wanted steak and your date wanted Chinese? Hit up a buffet and you can both get what you want. If your sister is more of a dessert person, well she can go straight for the chocolate fondue, ice cream or cake.

4. It breeds creativity: not only can I now have my sashimi and dimsum together, but I can see if wasabi works well with dimsum and if chili works for sashimi. Or I can put hoisen on my steak and dijon mustard on my duck. There are no rules. You can do what you want.

I know the items sorta overlap with each other, but you get the point. Buffets are simply frikkin awesome.

Now it doesn't stop there. So you can get what you want and in seemingly limitless quantities. But you've only got so much space, no matter how big you are. So you wanna approach a buffet intelligently. Basically you wanna eat smart.

Some pointers on how to attack a buffet:

1. Survey the prey: especially if you're unfamiliar with the buffet in question, and even of you are, do at least a once over of the buffet. Take note of the dishes being served, mentally logging which ones you wanna eat or try.

2. Taste first: take the first round as the taste test round. Get a little bit of the dishes youre unfamiliar with but look interesting. Feel free to put food you really want on your plate as well, so your first round isn't a potential waste of time. Again, take note of what was good so you can get more.

3. Go for it: now that you know what you want, go for it. But leave space for 2 things: other dishes you haven't tried yet, and dessert.

4. Try some more: This part is discretionary and depends on how much you've already eaten and how much space you still have. But just repeat steps 2 and 3.

5. Dessert! : simply apply steps 2 and 3 to the dessert, OR, as there isn't usually a whole lot of dessert, just go with the sampler platter and only finish what you want to.
Important: unless there's a penalty involved, do NOT feel obligated to finish what's on your plate. Only eat what you want to.

Well thats it on buffets. Now that you're properly armed, get out there and enjoy!

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Testing blogsy

Trying out a iPad apps for blogging. This one is called blogsy. Gonna see if it's worth the 5usd I paid for it.

Typing seems easy enough. Let's try attaching a picture.

That seemed easy enough. What about video?

Ok let's see how this publishes then.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

the value of money

Had a pretty heated discussion recently revolving around success, values and happiness. Three very subjective topics, plus the injection of alcohol, brings us to a colorful 2 hours.

3 players, 2 guys and 1 girl. 1 guy and the girl, coming from polar opposites, the 3rd guy, namely me, somewhere in the middle and trying to act as a mediator, dispute being hot-headed myself.

Basically the points of view went as follows:

Girl: Success it tied to money.

Guy 1: Success can have NOTHING to do with money

Backgrounds:

Girl : Middle class. Dad worked his way up the corporate ladder. Mom works for the government. Money was a cause of problems for their family and was a constant issue.

Guy 1: Former elite, but now middle class. Grandfather was a governor and mayor. Dad was a mayor but was outed due to being too straight. Guy 2 has seen better days, but money problems have always been ignored.

Obviously, money has always been some kind of issue for both of them. And so money has become the point of contention. Girl is basically fixated on the need for money, a need to go from a have not to a have, sure that money will help her solve many problems and will allow her to focus on other things. Guy1 believes that he doesn't need money, believing that its other values that need focusing on.

They never saw eye to eye the entire night.

As for myself? I value many things, like Guy1, but I also value money for what it is. A tool. Something that one needs to have in order to make a real difference. What do I mean a real difference? I established last night that my thinking is based on metrics. Sure it sounds nice that Guy1 doesn't mind making a positive personal difference in a few lives. But why should you stop there?

"Just because you can't save the world doesn't mean you shouldn't try."

OK I said that with a few beers down, but what I mean is that any difference you should make should be made to as many people as you can. If you have a gift, it should be shared with the world. And still this does not mean you can't make a more personal difference in certain individuals.

One of the tools that you need to touch multitudes? Money. And I'm not talking about hand outs. I don't believe in hand outs. I mean enriching lives. With education, with employment, with enterprise. With better ways of doing things. Its through money that things can get done. Thats the way of the world. Show me a better currency, and maybe I'll change my mind.


Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Focus

I always thought I was a good multitasker.

OK, maybe I still am, but I've recently realized that multitasking is NOT the answer. FOCUS is.

This past year, I've finally felt the strain of spreading myself too thinly. Since quitting my job, I've tried to pull all the stops trying to earn a living. The problem with having no money for me is that every opportunity sounds like a good idea, and the problem with having no 9-5 is that I feel like I have the time to handle everything.

Well I don't. OK technically I do, but then I wouldn't lead a very sane nor happy life.

So now what? Well now its time to pick and choose. And then to farm other ideas out to other people to either run it or manage it. I'm still too possessive to let ideas go completely, especially ones that I've already invested in (whether its time or money or both), but at some point, there are some things I just need to let go.

Its time to focus.