News and Updates on San Jose de Buenavista, Antique, Philippines
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Orientation on conduct of earthquake drill for LGU employees
Orientation on Conduct of Earthquake Drill for San Jose LGU Employees (March 14, 2014).
Topics discussed were: (1) what are hazards associated with earthquake; (2) what to do before, during and after an earthquake; (3) and earthquake evacuation plan of the LGU.
National Simultaneous Earthquake Drill will be on March 19, 2014 (Wednesday).
Take note of earthquake safety: When shaking starts go to safe spots. Duck. Cover. Hold. After the earthquake, calmly evacuate the building and proceed to designated evacuation area (for March 19: Gov. Villavert St. at the back of RHU).
Friday, February 28, 2014
Food Heritage of Antique Project: Advocating Use of Local Produce in F&B Industry
It was my first time to experience a five-star hotel chef cooking gourmet food using local produce right in front of me . It was like those "Wolfgang-Puck-cooking-show" on TV where a celebrity cooks for the audience.
The event dubbed as Food Heritage of Antique Project, held at the Advance Central College (ACC) Annex, was by invitation only and had this exclusive ambiance.
Mr. Rani Rodriguez, President of ACC in San Jose, Antique, organized the said event to increase knowledge of his students on various techniques of food preparation using local produce and also to promote use of local produce among local restaurateurs.
He has invited over Chef Aurora "Babes" Austria for the Project.
According to this article, Chef Babes is a former MalacaƱang Palace Executive Chef. She was a budget and finance expert, a CPA with a degree in law, she held the post as Finance Director of the Department of Social Welfare and Development under the leadership of then Vice President Gloria Arroyo. She is also a retired executive chef of Taal Vista Hotel and is now a food consultant for the SM Hotel group.
Chef Babes emphasized that the local restaurateurs could help the local economy by buying local produce (such as the moscovado, coconut vinegar, fish and vegetable produce, tableya) for their menu.
As Chef Babes shared her techniques while cooking, she said that aside from helping the local economy it is also a social responsibility to serve healthy food to your clients by removing unwanted fats (beef fats in broth) or avoiding artificial additives in ingredients (citric acid in commercial vinegar).
After the cooking demonstrations, guests, selected students and ACC faculties sampled the Chef's masterpieces for lunch which includes: Tanguige ceviche using local coconut vinegar and malunggay flowers; Fresh shredded sayote salad with dried salted shrimp (locally known as kalkag) and passion fruit - honey vinaigrette; Antique batwan lechon; Baked chicken with alupidan (vine which serves as host of rafflessia) leaves; Ensaladang talong using local coconut vinegar; Gaway-gaway (katuray) salad; Seafood paella; Deep-fried pinindang, Gourmet KBL (kadyos, baboy, langka); Baked fish (dorado) with bell pepper and native tomatoes; Garlic bread with fried dilis with olives, katuray and native tomato; Fried dilis and ray (locally known as pagi).
Thank you Sir Rani and congratulations for the successful conduct of the Food Heritage of Antique Project with Chef Babes Austria.
It was an awesome experience!
*Some bits of wisdom picked up from Chef Babes (translated and/or paraphrased):
"From the soil to the plate."
"When mixing with acid, such as vinegar, do not use metal mixing bowl. Use plastic, ceramic or glass. If you use metal, the food will taste metallic. This is a basic in culinary school. "
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The event dubbed as Food Heritage of Antique Project, held at the Advance Central College (ACC) Annex, was by invitation only and had this exclusive ambiance.
Mr. Rani Rodriguez, President of ACC in San Jose, Antique, organized the said event to increase knowledge of his students on various techniques of food preparation using local produce and also to promote use of local produce among local restaurateurs.
He has invited over Chef Aurora "Babes" Austria for the Project.
According to this article, Chef Babes is a former MalacaƱang Palace Executive Chef. She was a budget and finance expert, a CPA with a degree in law, she held the post as Finance Director of the Department of Social Welfare and Development under the leadership of then Vice President Gloria Arroyo. She is also a retired executive chef of Taal Vista Hotel and is now a food consultant for the SM Hotel group.
Chef Babes emphasized that the local restaurateurs could help the local economy by buying local produce (such as the moscovado, coconut vinegar, fish and vegetable produce, tableya) for their menu.
As Chef Babes shared her techniques while cooking, she said that aside from helping the local economy it is also a social responsibility to serve healthy food to your clients by removing unwanted fats (beef fats in broth) or avoiding artificial additives in ingredients (citric acid in commercial vinegar).
After the cooking demonstrations, guests, selected students and ACC faculties sampled the Chef's masterpieces for lunch which includes: Tanguige ceviche using local coconut vinegar and malunggay flowers; Fresh shredded sayote salad with dried salted shrimp (locally known as kalkag) and passion fruit - honey vinaigrette; Antique batwan lechon; Baked chicken with alupidan (vine which serves as host of rafflessia) leaves; Ensaladang talong using local coconut vinegar; Gaway-gaway (katuray) salad; Seafood paella; Deep-fried pinindang, Gourmet KBL (kadyos, baboy, langka); Baked fish (dorado) with bell pepper and native tomatoes; Garlic bread with fried dilis with olives, katuray and native tomato; Fried dilis and ray (locally known as pagi).
Thank you Sir Rani and congratulations for the successful conduct of the Food Heritage of Antique Project with Chef Babes Austria.
It was an awesome experience!
Baked Chicken with Alupidan Leaves |
Fried Dilis and Pagi garnished with native tomatoes |
Garlic bread topped with anchovies (dilis), olive, slice of native tomato and gaway-gaway |
Deep Fried Pinindang |
Fifth from left is Chef Babes Austria. |
Fish (Dorado) with native tomatoes and bell peppers |
Gaway-Gaway Salad |
Tanguige Civiche |
Antique Batwan Lechon |
Seafood Paella |
Suman Using Local Tableya |
Sayote Salad with Dried Fish (Kalkag) |
Ensaladang Talong |
*Some bits of wisdom picked up from Chef Babes (translated and/or paraphrased):
"From the soil to the plate."
"When mixing with acid, such as vinegar, do not use metal mixing bowl. Use plastic, ceramic or glass. If you use metal, the food will taste metallic. This is a basic in culinary school. "
"
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Radio geusting at PIA radio program
To promote emergency medical service (EMS) of San Jose de Buenavista, Municipal Information Officer designate opted for a radio guesting at the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) radio program - Wednesday, February 12, 2014, 10:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. at station DYKA.
Friday, February 7, 2014
DRRM orientation for key barangay officials held
San Jose de Buenvista Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Office held a one-day DRRM orientation for re-elected and newly elected punong barangays and barangay DRRM focal person.
The activity aims to enhance the understanding of the punong barangays and their barangay DRRM focal person on basic DRRM concepts, laws and policies.
Acting Municipal DRRM Officer Engr. Alex Crespo, Municipal Local Government Operations Officer Janeth Norella, and Municipal Information Officer Designate Ms. Chin Tacogdoy discussed (1) Basic DRRM terminologies, (2) Top Hazards of San Jose de Buenavista, (3) Republic Act 10121 (DRRM Act of 2010), (4) Reorganization of the Barangay Development Council and the Barangay DRRM Committee, (5) Guidelines re the Utilization of the Local DRRM Fund, and (6) Guideline re Declaration of State of Calamity.
Also discussed in the orientation were plans for the the 3rd Municipal Rescue Olympics on July and participation to Gawad Kalasag Award 2014 (rural barangay category).
The activity aims to enhance the understanding of the punong barangays and their barangay DRRM focal person on basic DRRM concepts, laws and policies.
Acting Municipal DRRM Officer Engr. Alex Crespo, Municipal Local Government Operations Officer Janeth Norella, and Municipal Information Officer Designate Ms. Chin Tacogdoy discussed (1) Basic DRRM terminologies, (2) Top Hazards of San Jose de Buenavista, (3) Republic Act 10121 (DRRM Act of 2010), (4) Reorganization of the Barangay Development Council and the Barangay DRRM Committee, (5) Guidelines re the Utilization of the Local DRRM Fund, and (6) Guideline re Declaration of State of Calamity.
Also discussed in the orientation were plans for the the 3rd Municipal Rescue Olympics on July and participation to Gawad Kalasag Award 2014 (rural barangay category).
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
DOT holds tour package dev't and delivery seminar
"Antique should move from awareness to selling," said Atty. Helen Catalbas, Regional Director of the Department of Tourism VI.
Atty. Catalbas also said that hopefully by the end of the seminar-workshop, participants will be able to put together a travel itinerary for Antique that is salable to the market.
Statistics have shown that Antique is the least visited Province in Western Visayas. The Province tourism industry has been lackluster despite its proximity to world-renowned Boracay and Iloilo City.
In line with this thrust, DOT VI with DOT Office of Tourism Standards and Regulations and held a two-day tour package development and delivery seminar-workshop on January 28-29, 2014.
Mr. Bien Claravall, a noted professor from the University of the Philippines Diliman Asian Institute of Tourism and writer of tourism textbook Travel and Tour Operations in the Philippines was the resource speaker.
The seminar-workshop was attended by tourism front liners from the local government units and private sector tourism from all over the Province.
Event was held in Adelaide Tourist and Travellers Inn, a DOT-Accredited establishment in the capital town of San Jose de Buenavista .
Atty. Catalbas also said that hopefully by the end of the seminar-workshop, participants will be able to put together a travel itinerary for Antique that is salable to the market.
Statistics have shown that Antique is the least visited Province in Western Visayas. The Province tourism industry has been lackluster despite its proximity to world-renowned Boracay and Iloilo City.
In line with this thrust, DOT VI with DOT Office of Tourism Standards and Regulations and held a two-day tour package development and delivery seminar-workshop on January 28-29, 2014.
Mr. Bien Claravall, a noted professor from the University of the Philippines Diliman Asian Institute of Tourism and writer of tourism textbook Travel and Tour Operations in the Philippines was the resource speaker.
The seminar-workshop was attended by tourism front liners from the local government units and private sector tourism from all over the Province.
Event was held in Adelaide Tourist and Travellers Inn, a DOT-Accredited establishment in the capital town of San Jose de Buenavista .
Friday, January 24, 2014
Poverty reduction team meet for 2015 grassroot budgeting
Bulilit Activity Camp inaugurated in Bgy. Madrangca
Bulilit Activity Camp, an early childhood development education center was inaugurated on January 23, 2014.
The Camp is located within the premises of Canuto Pefianco Elementary School in Brgy. Madrangca.
The Camp is located within the premises of Canuto Pefianco Elementary School in Brgy. Madrangca.
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