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Pizza and Pasta at the Roof Top Hotel and Bar

>> Wednesday, April 27, 2011



This is the third place where we had another pizza experience.. It's one of Camiguin's pride, and true enough, there were lots of foreigners and tourists who came to eat.. And I guess some stayed at their hotel too. Well, we came because I needed a WiFi connection, and they have it..
Anyway, we ordered their pizza, and we didn't really enjoy it as it tasted bland. The crust was nice, but because the toppings and sauce didn't taste nice, it was bad, the entire package.. I guess their crust will go well with Perry's Pizza's Perry Delight toppings and sauce, lol..
They are also affordable, I must say. But it's not at all commendable. That is my opinion okay..
Their spaghetti was quite nice..Lili liked it. But she gave away her chicken, as the fried chicken that went with their spaghetti was just ordinary tasting..  Anyway, if you are missing McDonalds or Jollibee, their Value Meals menu can somehow remind you, but of course, it will NOT be a guarantee that they will taste like McDonalds or Jollibee..


Enough with the food, what really bothered me was that, there were so many flies that flew around and it was darn too hot. Worst, when we arrived, they didn't seem to be interested to wait on us. I guess it's because we didn't have any foreigner as a companion, unlike all others who came.. We had to approach someone at the counter then I was told to wait at our table as he will attend to us. Food was served thirty minutes instead of twenty..



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Gums and Gumballs




I am always fascinated with every gumball machine that I get to see.. When I was a child, my curiosity sprang from the thought that gumball can not only be bought at the sari-sari store round the corner, but also in other places where all you have to do is drop a coin or two, and gumballs are there for the taking.. Of course, during my childhood, there were not much gumball machines available. Perhaps in some areas where many grown ups frequent, like the university or the Ororama Cogon, which is prominent at the time.. When one buys gumballs from the grocery, they are bought as bulk candy in packs of 100 gumballs. There were not 50 gumballs a pack, so it is just the sari-sari store that buys them that way..

I remember the red colored gumballs that we used to play as lipstick, coloring our innocent lips with such sweet wonder.. They were bigger and well, cost only five gumballs for ten centavos.. Cheap huh.. Then gradually, the said gumballs has become smaller and more expensive, like a peso each--- but of course, they are so small, you need to buy ten of them to create a good bubble.. And of course, other forms of bublle gums have appeared along the way. There were also others that had been flavored differently, so there arose a multitude of flavors for every gumball.. Not to mention, some have evolved to become more fun than others..

These days, kids would enjoy specific brands like Yaki, which  has a sweet and sour flavor...


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