Chi from the Cool Clouds 

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My niece, Apple Chan (BS Interior Design and UP Varsity athlete), blogged about her torturous days of "paglilihi" over UP's famous "isaw."

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All I want is ISAW!!!! NOW!!!



     I feel like I am going crazy right now. I thought I was done with the first trimester and I am almost home free from morning sickness and craving. Oh yes I am done with the morning sickness but it was replaced by extreme cravings. It gets a bit

frustrating that what I crave for this very moment, or I would say since last midnight was ISAW. When ISAW crossed my mind while I was doing my nightly prayer before going to sleep, I was immensely distracted.

    My mind started to reminisce the good old times in UP while waiting for the ISAW's to be cooked. I am such a big eater when it comes to ISAW. I could finish more than 25 sticks of various ISAW at one time. Then we will transfer to another ISAW stand because their chicken ISAW is better. You know that each vendor has its specialty. Darn thinking more about

it in detail makes me extremely hungry. I never cared about the bacteria scare. If it is not clean then a lot of people mostly UP students would have been sick long before.

    Right now is extremely difficult for me when it comes to satisfying my craving. I guess I am in the Filipino food mode. But not just any Filipino food. I have pakbet sitting on top of the stove right now but that's not what I want to eat anymore. I finished a whole kaldero full of Chicken Tinola a couple of days ago. I cooke

d Menudo, Adobo, Sinigang,  Tortang Talong and a lot more. So I am done with those basic Filipino dishes.  I hope someone could just at least understand the feeling I amhaving. 

    I want ISAW in the middle of Boulder, Colorado, a place with very few Asians and mostly white people. Even if Boulder is so gorgeous with all respect, now I feel like that it is a wrong place to be in for a pregnant person born and raised in the Philippines. Cravings for ISAW can be a serious issue in all aspects. So even i

f I get access to ISAW right this very moment, the ambiance of  eating ISAW in UP is not going to be replicated here. Although Boulder may seem to be like UP Los Banos in many angles, still who would eat ISAW with me with all gusto and to-die-for feeling like I have.

    How can I get my hands to those very delicious ISAW dipped in slightly spicy vinegar filledwith garlic and onions?

    I was trying to explain in very simple and plain English what this I am feeling. Ok, I craved for steak and mashed potato early on. It was very easy, there are like tons of restaurants serving that over here. But all I want is ISAW

and it has to be now. The need to satisfy is extremely important. Not even a prime cut steak could take out this craving.

    So my mind works like a crazy scientist trying to look for a solution. They obviously are not selling chicken gut or pig intestines anywhere here. Unlike in Divisoria where they sell bags of uncooked ISAW.  Of course, they would throw that away here. It is not approvedby the Food Board as safe to be consumed. 

And even if I would ask the local butcher shop they are not allowed to sell it to anybody or else they would get a bad evaluation. But who would know? And much worse they would only think I am crazy.

    Fine! Do I just buy a live chicken and kill it to extract it guts out? No! This is Boulder goodness gracious. I am still logical and sensible in some ways if not most even if I am under the spell of isaw. Actually, I have not met a single Filipino in my months of stay here and if my neighbors see me kill a chicken and excitedl

y take out the guts and barbecue it, they would only think Filipinos are crazy. They might call the animal rights society or something. Then I am screwed.

    So what should I do? I am just boiling eggs now. Maybe it would immediately kill the hunger and I will just deal with this mind over matter internally and hopefully soon it would go away. The power of the mind is surely stronger than any of these hormonal imbalances takng over me.

    Oh yeah that's right, I will cook tokwa't baboy and pritong lumpia that would take my mind away the ISAW that I am dying to eat right now!I sure hope it works.

    I promise, when I get back to Manila by next year, I will set aside one day just for ISAW DAY! All my friends are invited and it's on me. I will binge on ISAW and no one can stop me eat all the ISAW I missed all these years. I just hope the manong would have enough ISAW for that day!

    I love you ISAW!!! I trully miss you!


Ola!

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baguiowriter

baguiowriter wrote on Sep 22

I know that UP Diliman just he

ld an “Isaw Eating Contest” in August this year. WOW, I should have been there myself, but I saw the announcement Sunday when we went to eat japanese food at Dilimall (Do you still call the place that way now, guys?)

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bathala03 wrote on Sep 22

Awww..what an ordeal.


Suddenly

I miss UP’s isaw (Ilang-Ilang branch). arrrghh.

jackcarino

jackcarino wrote on Sep 22

Yes, sayang! We missed the Isaw Eating Contest. Invite us thru this site next time.

falcon1

falcon1 wrote o

n Sep 22

where the heck is the orange isaw in front of ilang ilang res hall?!

gad. i had to go under th

erapy when i realised they were no longer there.


0_o

bathala03

bathala03 wrote on Sep 22

falcon1 said

where the heck is the orange isaw in front of ilang ilang res hall?!
gad

. i had to go under therapy when i realised they were no longer there.


0_o

They transferred to the vacant lot facin

g College of Law. Near Romulo Hall.

baguiowriter

baguiowriter wrote on Sep 22

I suspect the “isaw” vendors of UP have resorted to some “gayu

ma” of sort, o

r maybe some addicting in

gredients, to keep a captive market.

xapplexchanx

xapplexchanx wrote on Sep 22

I am confident I will win the the Isaw Eating Contest, just wait til I get this baby out of my belly so I could stuff myself again with the undying isaw. By the way, I can also proclaim myself a winner in t

he Bal

ot Eating Contest (with spicy vinegar)---my favorite afternoon comfort food while

seated in the middle of the the grandstand field. I miss UP all of a sudden!

leaflens

leaflens wrote today at 12:23 AM

my sister who’s been in california since 2001 still has a huge isaw craving to this day (taga-peyups din siya). tama, mahirap nga to be in a foreign lang and be pinoy and have that isaw craving

... b

akit

kaya walang nakakaisip na pinoy na magbenta niyan diyan? hm.

 The "Product" of thi

s Super Paglilihi --

Of Global Bloodline, Born Jan. 20, 2008

Michael Anthony

                                           (photo taken an hour after birth)




danilova8288 wrote on Sep 22, '07
where's the isaw stand in congress? or do peyups pipol chuck out the isaw-eating together with their principles? hehehehe. calling all diliman isaw vendors. lipat na po kayo sa kongreso...
baguiowriter wrote on Sep 23, '07, edited on Sep 25, '07
And then, let all the masses eat principles. Yummm... (I think, I better use "Principles" as a brand).
isolde5liz wrote on Jan 23
bwahahaahaha. I like that; let the masses eat principles.=)
i mean, firm principles..
baguiowriter wrote on Jan 24
bwahahaahaha. I like that; let the masses eat principles.=)
i mean, firm principles..
At least "firm" -- like noodle al dente, ha-ha-ha!
Nice take, Isolde. You've turned around a metaphor on a deadend. Let's drink to a healthier mindset and a fuller national disposition.
isolde5liz wrote on Jan 25
hehehehe. healthier mindset? Isn't that an impossible dream? HAd our leaders have this, we won't be crawling.hihihihihi
oh, well, let's just have faith.hahahaahaha
I think this is the only thing we can hold on to.
baguiowriter wrote on Jan 25
hehehehe. healthier mindset? Isn't that an impossible dream? HAd our leaders have this, we won't be crawling.hihihihihi
oh, well, let's just have faith.hahahaahaha
I think this is the only thing we can hold on to.
The "Asian Millennium" is just around the corner -- first, it was the Asianization of global culture as manifested by recently successful Chinese global films, Japanese animation and then Taiwanese and Korean telenovelas.

It is the rise of the Yellow Race mainly, but the Philippines -- as the only country that has been colonized by both America and Europe -- will play a crucial role in this global drama by bridging the East and the West. It is unfolding now in our role as a major English language center.

Then, America is on a life cycle of decay now. The paradigm shift is there.

Only a matter of time, but sooner.



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