Friday, February 23, 2018

Sustainable Tourism (Photo Story)

Sustainable Tourism:An Invitation to Participate

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The Street Dance Parade and the Flower Float Parade mark the height of the celebration during Panagbenga Festival in Baguio City inviting tourists or visitors to keep coming back in this town.
Tourism treats local social and economic entrepreneurs by bringing guests from different places to patronize products and services offered by the local people. Sustaining the flow of trade and other activities which help promote home-based potentials and opportunities.
One of the threats of tourism on the other hand is pollution to the environment because of neglectful practice of keeping the surroundings clean during festivities.
(first published at:  https://grassrootsadvocatewebsite.wordpress.com/2018/02/23/sustainable-tourism-photo-story/)

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“Alay sa Kalikasan”. (A Service to Nature). These volunteers stayed at the end of the parade. No trace of mess and trash were left on the streets after everyone has gone.

“Alay sa Kalikasan” (A Service to Nature). Holding broomsticks and dustpans, and a banner not to adorn their own group, and joining the parade not to perform but to serve nature by keeping the tail of the performers and street dancers out of trash and mess from the paraders; these are local volunteers from the community committed to give service.

Reminding everyone who participate in the parades- that each one can do their own simple share of awareness in keeping the environment clean. One may not have to bring her own broomstick; it is enough just to carry a selfie-stick and then not leaving any trash behind but properly practice throwing them in the right place.

So everybody may always receive this warm invitation as they go, “Thank you for visiting! Please come again!”

Monday, July 31, 2017

-The Eternal Student-: Plotting the Future for BSU Strawberry Farms

The Eternal Student-: Plotting the Future for BSU Strawberry Farms: Photo by Tripsiders " The Strawberry Farm’s crimson crop could lose its cream if potentials will not be given the attention it deserve...."

This article is authored by miss J.Caranay, and G.Mansilla of Grassroots Advocate website. Thank you Eternal Student Blog by sir Olsim for providing us this opportunity years ago working together for this endeavor! Keeping our hopes until we see "Development" at its work within our community!

Friday, June 30, 2017

SHAHI QILA Restaurant at the country’s Summer Capital: Preview of flavors



A must see and go to restaurant that brings you closer to an AUTHENTIC international flavor!
“Flavor, aroma, authenticity.” These are three words shared by Shahi Qila’s manager which define Pakistani food.
Shahi Qila Restaurant at Bakakeng in Baguio City, is named after one of their country’s greatest architectural treasure, the King’s Fortress, brings you real Pakistani culture through food and beats from indigenous Pakistani music.
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Owned by Pakistani entrepreneurs who had lived with and known Filipino preferences. Worked their way to set up the House of Kabab and Biryani, an indigenous experience of real Pakistani flavors and recipes.
Using authentic ingredients like the Basmati rice and natural organic spices. Proudly introducing their no “curry powder-all natural spiced-meals.”
The mood and the overall ambience is great and refreshing, perfect for the organic spice-filled Pakistani cuisine!
Biryani is their specialty and one of their best-sellers. We had samosa which is so filling at less than a dollar.










Shahi Qali is also a great dining place for college students at a nearby university. On the menu, they serve “Teens Fast Food” which are a combo of a meal and a drink at less than a hundred pesos.



Served with other meal or snack of your choice @ Teens Food Center of their menu

























Shahi Qali offers best samosa in town



My personal favorite, highly recommended, is samosa which is partnered with their Pakistani Milk tea (Chai tea), made with fresh cardamom seed. Brewed and mixed the traditional Pakistani way.

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Of course, everything is excellent! Affordable and great for sharing. The people, the staff are all nice and they serve you well, which completes a perfect food and dining experience! In short, try and visit now!
Shahi Qila Restaurant is located at Purok 2, Bakakeng road, a 20-30 mins. jeepney ride from the Baguio City town proper.
For more directions and more awesome, hip and trending cafes in Baguio city visit. Grassroots Advocate https://grassrootsadvocatewebsite.wordpress.com/2017/02/21/whats-your-food-jective-review/
for more and full review of Shahi Qila Restaurant visit Grassroots Advocate @https://grassrootsadvocatewebsite.wordpress.com/