Friday, May 6, 2011

Dessert Highlight: Wellness Cupcakes and Vanilla Cupcakes

Let's bake!

Now that I'm back from my trip and am on summer break (minus the work part, but hey! at last there's no homework! ;-P), I have quite some time on my hands to bake and experiment on different flavors. If you do not know already, my dream is to have a bakery of my own one day, and believe it or not, that dream is slowly coming true! I'm not going to give much details just yet, but I will be featuring some cupcakes that will be included in our repertoire. All of the cupcakes are baked from scratch (good bye to boxed cake mix days! hehe), and since these may very well be the cupcakes we sell, I will unfortunately not be able to give the recipes on my blog any longer. However, if you are reeeeally interested, subscribe to my blog and email me and we'll see what I can do to help add some "yum!" to your recipes :-).

The cupcakes I am featuring today are my Wellness cupcakes (green tea cupcakes with a low fat cream cheese frosting and a hint of caramel) and the regular Vanilla Buttercream cupcakes. I am also in the middle of making Chocolate Chocolate cupcakes, so stay tuned!

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Wellness Cupcakes and Vanilla Buttercream Cupcakes

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Trip to South Korea

"Anyong-Haseyo!" ("Hello!", "How are you?", "Good morning/afternoon/evening!" in Korean ;-P)

I'm back! Well, technically, I've been back for a couple of weeks now, but I have not updated my blog in a while, sooo I'm back!

As the title says, I took a brief school trip to South Korea, and it was a great experience! The food, the culture, the people...everything was amazing. It wasn't as much of a culture shock for me since I grew up in the Philippines, but the huge discrepancy between the main city (Seoul) and it's surroundings was extremely surprising. Seoul is beautiful; it is highly developed and it well exudes the typical 'big' city life, such as that of Tokyo and New York City. We did visit a few businesses, like the KIA auto plant, Songdo City (High-tech, green-living city), and the Mapo Resource Recovery Plant. The latter was a plant that is basically a waste recovery (recycling) plant. One of the many things that amazed me was the discipline of the Koreans; imagine, they started separating their trash over 20 years ago! They are so forward-thinking - a trait that I truly admire and respect, and one that should be adopted by the Americans. The level of discipline within the South Koreans is quite typical due to their culture, and the U.S. can definitely learn a thing or two from them.

Aside from the business perspective, we also experienced the culture and the people of Korea through food, the city fashion and trends, and our day trip to the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea. I thoroughly enjoyed the food (if you go to S. Korea, check out Samwon Garden, the fish market, and eat some octopus! Live octopus! :-D), and I certainly did some shopping, but the highlight of my trip was our visit to North Korea. What a big difference the area was compared to the city; it was completely underdeveloped, and there was a level of tension in the air, one that was appropriate for 2 regions that are technically still at war. We got to see North Korea in person, and stepped into the meeting room where generals and officials of South and North Korea meet, so in actuality, I was in North Korea for about 1 minute ;-P.

All in all, the trip was one to remember. I'd visit again, but next time, with family. I hope you enjoy the pictures! :-)
Until next time...

 My hotel room

 Walking around the city



 Dim-sum on the first night

 Octopus dish!

 KIA auto plant



 Korean utensils

 At the subway!

 Mapo plant. Horse made with recycled material

 Japanese cherry blossoms in full bloom! :)

2002 World Cup Stadium



 Street food vendors



With South Korean military official on North Korean side of meeting room

Middle meeting table 

View of North Korean "Welcome Center"



Having Bulgogi (Korean sweet beef)

Trying to use the chopsticks :-D

King Sejong - He invented the Korean alphabet

Lanterns outside the temple

At Samwon Garden



By the waterfall at Samwon Garden