Saturday, June 29, 2019

How to Check Your SSS Online Contributions

How to Check Your SSS Online Contributions 

Hello there everyone! If you are an employee like me, you might want to check out your SSS contributions online.

Aside from just making sure that your employer is compliant in remitting your contributions, you can also check in their new website your basic information displayed. So if ever you want to make some changes, you can do so. Your monthly contributions are also shown here and some other stuff too like Retirement application, Request for Records, etc.

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Here is the link:
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Here is the screenshot of the site:

The New SSS website


You can still access the old SSS website by clicking this link: SSS old website. But if you're just checking for your monthly contribution, might as well use the new site as it's more convenient, faster and hassle free.

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Making Samgyupsal at Home

Making Samgyupsal at Home

Who doesn't like a Samgyupsal party? The world is now taken over by Korean pop that everyone knows what samgyupsal is.

Okay...

For those who do not, it is popularly known as a Korean barbecue party where you grill your own food. Samgyupsal means pork belly but along with pork, beef and chicken is also served. I think that because of the booming Kpop craze today in the Philippines, the amount of restaurants which offers grilling had tremendously increased specifically those that offer unlimited grilling with their banchans or side sides. Prices usually range on an average of 500 pesos per person for an unlimited pork and beef selection.

If you are not really a big eater but always wanted to try it, you can always do it yourself at home. It may not be as like those in a restaurant but it is way cheaper and you get the bang for your bucks.

Here are the list of things you will need in a samgyupsal party:

Pork belly (Liempo)
Lettuce
Garlic/ Onions
Kimchi
ssamjang
Dipping sauce (Sesame Oil with bit of salt and pepper)


So in order to start, you need to purchase the essentials listed above.

The pork belly or liempo which I got for 256 php/kilogram at SM Makati. I think this is way cheaper than other supermarkets and wet markets. Though you might disagree with me at the mention of wet market but the problem with them is that sometimes the meat you bought weighs less and the vendor's way of handling the meat. Anyway, I got 6 portions of meat in a kilogram. The meat is around bit thicker, probably half or 2/3 of an inch in size. You can opt to buy a thinner slice (bacon slice) though it may cost you more. If I remembered it right, price costs around 289 pesos at a sale price and 296 pesos at a regular price.

After that, you clean it up with water and then pat the excess water with paper towel. Put a little bit of rock salt and pepper according to your preferred taste. If you want savory, you can purchase a marinade barbecue sauce. I dont know what is the reason but I noticed that the meat in a Korean restaurant is sliced a bit in portions.

I purchased the Green ice lettuce at Landmark. It costs 250 pesos per kilogram. But I think 2 packs are a lot already for 2-3 persons. I got mine 60-70 pesos per pack.

Let's move at the Kimchi portion. I used to make my own version of Kimchi and I like it better than the one bought in the supermarket. However, the kimchi powder is too expensive for me (costs around 600-700 per kilogram) and I sure won't be able to use that many. So I chose to buy a large tub in a Teppen Japanese And Korean Grocery store in Makati for about 180 pesos. Out of the kimchi that I bought, the one that I bought here had deep flavors and recommend this. It may be a bit spicy though. Teppen Japanese And Korean Grocery store in Makati has also lots of korean groceries. 

I bought a small tub of ssamjjang at 120 pesos at Landmark.

I can't remember the price of the Sesame oil but I got it from Landmark too.

The garlic and onions you can buy anywhere. Cut the garlic into small horizontal portions while the onions into like when you are doing onion rings.

For the dipping sauce, just pour sesame oil with a bit of salt and pepper.

You can use charcoal as it will be more flavorful because of it's smoky flavor but you can also use the stove. Some use the grill pan and others use the korean barbecue plate. Any pan will do as long as it is thick enough so that the meat will not burn easily. 

Now, preheat the pan. I watched somewhere in YouTube that they use the fat of the pork to oil the plate/pan. I tried to do that and it was effective. Then, I cooked the pork and put garlic on the sides. Turn them from time to time until they are cooked.

Arrange it and then you can start with your samgyupsal party!

Oh, and by the way, I would recommend not to forget drinking hot tea afterwards!

A Simple Samgyupsal. I'll be making some banchans the next time! 


Enjoy!

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Priced At

I'll just ask everyone around here who might be reading this: what comes to mind when you see this picture below?



When you look at it, you might noticed that the package is around 8 pesos. And since it was a bargain, we got 3 of these.

However, when we were at the cashier, imagine our horror when it was priced at 8 pesos PER PIECE!

Some of you might blame me for not reading carefully. However, I believe that this tactic is just plain DECEPTIVE. And this is my second time encountering their dirty tactics.

First, why would they put four pieces of tofu in a package and then labeled it as 8 pesos? Given that there was a PC on the upper portion of the product but it should have been labeled as 8 pesos/PC or just indicate the total amount which is 32 pesos.

So before this day ends, I would like to warn everyone to be always cautious of the price tag and the content when shopping. As for that well known supermarket: You got it all for the people, alright but label your products CLEARLY. You might want to revisit the Consumer Act.

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Netflix: Love O2O (Series or The Movie)?

Netflix: Love O2O (Series or The Movie)?

Good day everyone! It's the first day of June and how time has flown so fast.

I happened to watch a part of the TV series Love O2O in facebook about a couple of mean girls in college trying to bully and shame a female gamer. She happened to be a beautiful and the girls thought that she was a sham and was just pretending. In order to prove that she was what they thought she wasn't, she challenged them into a duel. This, along with a caption, had piqued my curiousity so I watched it at Netflix (which I'm unfinished with it still). It was recently that I discovered that there was a movie so I'll be making a bit of preference here.

For the cast, I would choose the main lead actor of the television series and the lead actress in the movie because I found them more suitable for the roles they're given. And for the supporting roles, I guess the people who partook in the television series were quite funny.

I guess Love O2O has become a hit story that there was even a television series and a movie about it. Overall, I find the movie more bearable to watch than the series.