You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Chef Vince Garcia: The Secret Paella Maestro

How a self-taught culinary maestro mastered the intricate dance of flavors, textures, and techniques to master the paella dish.


AT A GLANCE

  • La Socarrat Paella Grill and Bar, a culinary haven nestled in the heart of Quezon City's Acropolis Greens, is the embodiment of Chef Vince Garcia's culinary passion and artistry.


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A TASTE OF THE SEVEN SEAS Paella is a Spanish dish that often consists of rice, chicken, seafood, and various vegetables

By Edgar Hilario

In the realm of culinary virtuosos, where prestigious culinary schools reign supreme, Chef Vince Garcia stands as a remarkable exception – a self-taught culinary maestro whose gastronomic journey has been paved with a passion that transcends formal education. His journey began not within the hallowed halls of culinary institutions, but at the heart of his home, where the seeds of a lifelong culinary love affair were sown.

 


His earliest triumph? The iconic paella – a dish that would become the embodiment of his culinary prowess. Through trial and error, Chef Vince mastered the intricate dance of flavors, textures, and techniques that elevate a simple dish to a masterpiece. But it wasn't just about the end result; it was about the journey of creating something remarkable from scratch – a sentiment that would later define his unique approach to cooking.

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CARNIVOROUS TREAT La Socarrat's Dino Ribs are smoked to perfection

What sets Chef Vince apart is not just his culinary expertise, but the fervor with which he approaches each dish. His passion for cooking isn't a mere obligation; it's a deeply ingrained part of his identity. It's evident in the time he invests in understanding the intricacies of each ingredient, in the patience he exudes while slow-cooking a dish, and in the pride he takes in presenting a plate that is a true labor of love.

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THE MAESTRO AT WORK Chef Vince Garcia selects a meticulous choice of ingredients to create the special dish

La Socarrat Paella Grill and Bar, a culinary haven nestled in the heart of Quezon City's Acropolis Greens, is the embodiment of Chef Vince Garcia's culinary passion and artistry. From its inception as a post-training hangout for swimming trainees and friends to its status as a beloved dining destination for his village mates, La Socarrat's journey parallels Chef Vince's evolution as a culinary virtuoso. 

At the heart of La Socarrat's fame lies its paella – a dish that has become a canvas for Chef Vince's passion and expertise. The secret ingredient behind his paella perfection? Bomba rice, a premium short-grain variety revered for its exceptional qualities. Its unique ability to absorb flavorful liquids while maintaining its structure creates a symphony of flavors that dance upon the palate with every bite. Chef Vince's meticulous choice of ingredients, combined with the prowess of Bomba rice, elevates his paella to a realm of culinary artistry that you definitely have to taste to appreciate.

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IT'S PIZZA TIME La Socarrat's pizza dishes have also become a popular go-to dish for diners

But La Socarrat's offerings extend beyond paella, offering a tantalizing array of dishes that reflect Chef Vince's commitment to excellence. From the succulent Dino Ribs, smoked to perfection, to the irresistible pizzas that have become a surprise favorite among diners, every item on the menu carries Chef Vince's signature touch – a touch that marries passion with flavor, technique with innovation.

Pagasa: Rainy Tuesday in western Luzon; cloudy in the rest of PH



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Senior Filipinos at risk: the rise of cyber crimes targeting the elderly

#ScamWatchPH steps up to shield the vulnerable against tech frauds.


AT A GLANCE

  • Due to the digital shift during the COVID pandemic and their general nature of sympathy and limited tech savviness, senior Filipinos have become prime targets for online scammers and hackers.

  • Concerned with the increasing trend of cyber frauds against seniors, the Manila Bulletin, and Truth360 launched Scam Watch Pilipinas or #ScamWatchPH. This initiative seeks to educate and empower Filipinos against cyber fraud and online scams.

  • In case of cyber threats or breaches, individuals can report to the #ScamWatchPH hotline 1326 for guidance and to notify the appropriate authorities.


In this age of instant and accessible digital connectivity, Senior Filipinos have become some of the most vulnerable to the sinister activities of cyber criminals. This has been the observation of Art Samaniego, Jr., TechNews Editor and IT Head of the Manila Bulletin. 

During the height of the COVID pandemic years of mandatory isolation in their homes, people relied heavily on online communication and services. Seniors were many of those who were exposed to so many diverse online messages, which scammers took advantage of. Because they tend to be more sympathetic to the plight of others, seniors can easily fall for the insidious sob stories of scammers. Likewise, with many of them not being tech savvy, their mobile and social media accounts are prone to the attacks of hackers.

Concerned with this alarming and relentless trend, Manila Bulletin stepped up to the plate by launching Scam Watch Pilipinas or #ScamWatchPH, which aims to empower Filipinos “to protect themselves against cyber fraud and online scams. The movement is a project of MB Technews, with the goal of transforming the section into a technology advocacy channel.” Samaniego and Jocel de Guzman, founder and president of startup Truth360, lead the movement as co-lead convenors. 

In line with #ScamWatchPH’s educational and awareness campaigns, Samaniego recently conducted an online Zoom session for the Seniors group of Jesus is Alive Community, D. Tuazon, Quezon City Homebase. In that session, he shared best practices in cyber security (how to secure mobile and online accounts), gave practical advice for identifying and avoiding scams (when a message is too good to be true, it is probably a scam. Or a text that says you won millions of pesos in a contest you did not join, that is a scam.), strongly urged skepticism towards unsolicited messages (do not reply to calls or messages from unidentified sources), verification of website authenticity (fake bank websites saying that there is a problem with your account and that you have to verify and update your details immediately. Banks will never ask for such verification. They already have that data, to begin with. Best to contact your bank itself to confirm.), and protection of personal information online (cloned accounts of friends asking for your contact info, supposedly to include in their own directories).

In an imperfect world, however, hackers and scammers will persist with their despicable deeds. And if these cybercriminals are still able to penetrate digital defenses, report the numbers or other relevant info to #ScamWatchPH hotline 1326, which can give instructions for how to proceed and elevate the concern to the proper agencies.

The DICT, NTC, NPC, and CICC established the Inter-Agency Response Center (I-ARC) and formed the Account Recovery Team (ART) to address the concerns of the netizens on cybersecurity, data privacy, cybercrime, and ICT Consumer Protection. Save these numbers in case of need: I-ARC Hotlines: 1326; 09914814225 for DITO; 09477147105 for Smart; and 09669765971 for Globe. (Malou Rosal)

Gela Atayde bringing acting, dancing together after World Hiphop Dance success



AT A GLANCE

  • The upcoming young actress and hiphop dancer shared her thoughts in a news conference organized by the Star Magic Philippines over the weekend, saying that she really likes to be recognized as a dancer and be able to hone her acting career at the same time.


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Gela Atayde

Barely half a month after winning a title in the World Hiphop Dance Championship in Phoenix, Arizona together with the Legit Status, Maria Angela “Gela” Campo Atayde is on a mission of bringing acting and dancing together in the showbiz world. 

The upcoming young actress and hiphop dancer shared her thoughts in a news conference organized by the Star Magic Philippines over the weekend, saying that she really likes to be recognized as a dancer and be able to hone her acting career at the same time.

“I think after this, one of the big reasons why I really wanted to enter also showbiz was to introduce dance,” the daughter of Art Atayde and veteran actress Sylvia Sanchez said. “I guess as a dancer, I realized that it is not as appreciated as we hope it really all we wanted to be.”

“So I guess for me since I was given the opportunity to do it, I want to explore and show everyone what actually dance is all about — not just the hiphop but maybe exploring other styles so that it can be talked about more often,” she added.

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The 21-year-old Star Magic cast of the ABS-CBN’s upcoming series “Senior High” also shared that dancing and acting are the paths she always wanted to take since she was a little kid, noting that she fell in love with dancing and hoping to introduce it into the industry even more. 

“Aside from this, I think my main goal is to be able to make at least a movie or a series about dancing or anything related to dance,” Atayde, also the sister of Quezon City first district Congressman Juan Carlos “Arjo” Atayde, Ria and Xavi, said. 

Gela returned to Manila last Aug. 12 along with the other members of World Hiphop Dance champion (MegaCrew division) Legit Status after beating all 54 participants starting from the preliminary up to the final stage last Aug. 6.

Asked what’s the winning factor why the hiphop dancers from the Philippines were winners in the Worlds, Gela believes that Filipinos have the heart to what they do when everything gets tough.

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“There are so many great dancers in the Philippines — and it’s really hard to answer that question because every Filipino has the heart to what they do,” she explained. “For the Legit Status, our eagerness and the perseverance to get there were the reasons why we won.” 

The UP Streetdance Club also nailed the bronze medal in the MegaCrew division. 

Gela as a Dance Princess? Why not?

“It would be great to have that title especially the dance on it. My biggest dream is to introduce dance into the industry so yeah,” said Gela, who is under the tutelage of Legit Status coach and trainer Vimi Rivera.

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She added that she’s not afraid to be compared with anyone in the industry as long as she’s using her heart to what she’s been doing all the time to fight and persevere, according to the advice of her mommy Sylvia.

“I think there will be circumstances that we will be compared and I’m not scared because I will deliver. I want to think I am lucky because I have dance that set me apart with my siblings and mom. No pressure from them. I think I don’t have anything to prove,” Gela added.

Gela said before he knew that she wanted to become a dancer she knew that she wanted to become an actress too. “It was something I wanted since I was born. I was inspired by my mother while she’s working during her tapings. I still have so much to learn.”

The third year AB Communication Arts student from De La Salle University is also very thankful to the support of her family, relatives, friends and the Legit Status in her new career path as an actress and at the same time a world champion dancer.