🥚 Balut (Chicken Embryo) Eating Challenge Turns Into a Tutorial

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On February 19, 2017, a Sunday evening at exactly 5:30 PM, I stepped out in search of something unique to eat. That’s when I came across a young vendor selling balut. Without hesitation, I bought three pieces and thought, "Why not film myself eating these?" And just like that, this spontaneous idea turned into a fun and informative vlog, capturing not only my enjoyment of the food but also the nutritional insights I discovered along the way.

Balut has always been one of my favorite exotic foods. The savory broth inside the egg is a flavor I find irresistible! In fact, back in college, I once ate eleven balut eggs in one sitting—a memory that still makes me laugh. While balut is considered a healthy aphrodisiac and a great source of nutrients, moderation is key due to its high cholesterol content.

If you’re curious about balut or simply want to learn more about this iconic Filipino delicacy, this video is for you. From the spontaneous challenge to the nutritional breakdown, it’s a mix of fun and learning that you won’t want to miss. Watch the video below and experience the taste of Filipino street food culture with me!
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Reasons Why Being Single is More Fun Than In Relationship.

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Hello guys! It’s February 2017 and Love is in the air (I can feel it). Being in a relationship – successful and happy relationship to be precise- is the ultimate goal of everybody now (pahabol ‘ika  nga).  Undeniably, while everybody is busy towards the Valentine’s Day, there are few individuals who are still searching their better half; to the point that they are pressured to get a partner and avoid emptiness this Heart Month.

Well well well! In this Vlog post of mine, I’ll be highlighting and putting up the positive side of being a single. Indeed, I come up this topic since a lot of you guys can relate to this. I created this video due to the fact that there is always a positive viewpoint on“#StatusSingle” that most of us – we are scared.

Watch the Vlog below. This was recorded at the pool area of Cambridge Village, Pasig City. I hope that after watching such video, you’ll realize that we have to be grateful why you’re still single. Be happy.

If you like the Vlog, don’t forget to hit subscribe button on my Youtube channel & give a massive thumbs up. I challenge you “Can you give me reasons why being single is more fun?” Just leave your comments below.

Flood In the Philippines, Be Like..



Flood is an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land. In Manila, Philippines and/or provinces, flooding is normal since the country is surrounded by bodies of water – sea, rivers and lakes.  In addition, flooding is an economic issue of the country specially the safety of the Filipinos.

“Uulan lang ng kaunti , eh tataas na ang baha” , there are reasons also on why there is a rapid increase of water level even in a light rain. E.g, improper garbage disposal – it results to drainage-clogging – mostly in the urban zone.

In this Vlog episode, I’ll show you how it looks and feels like to get stranded in the middle of increasing “water level” in just a light rain.  Allan and I went to “Joey’s Burger” in Bumatay St. Manadaluyong City to grab a bite, while we indulged our food, we didn’t notice that it was already raining outside.  We were shocked when we can no longer go home after we eat due to the quick increase of water level. Even the tricycle drivers were not accepting passengers anymore.

Watch the video below.

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