The ad-buyer, the Manila International Airport-Ninoy Aquino International Airport Association of Service Operators (MASO), really wants Bebot out, and has been working hard to convince President Macapagal-Arroyo to withdraw Bebots appointment. But the President is not budging.
That means to say she does not believe in MASOs linking of Bebot to the controversial NAIA Terminal 3 contract between the DOTC and the Philippine International Air Terminals Corp. (PIATCO). In last Wednesdays hearing, the CA wasted many precious hours looking for a non-existent fourth supplement to the contract as instigated by the oppositors. Bebot testified he had not signed or endorsed the proposed fourth supplement to NEDA, a fact confirmed by NEDA Director General Dante Canlas.
Im glad the CA is holding its last hearing on the confirmation of Bebot on Monday. This will mean savings on the taxpayers money and an end to the moro-moro being staged by the oppositors.
Incidentally New Day has published a book entitled 100-1 Banana Recipes. The recipes were created and tested by the Banana Export Industry Foundation. According to Bezalie, "It began as an experiment during the rice-crisis year of 1973. The Foundation, noting the under-utilization of Cavendish banana stock rejected for the export market, wanted to test the possibility of utilizing banana as a cereal substitute. Nutritionists were hired and the recipes that were developed found high acceptance rate among wives of plantation workers. The book continues to sell to this day, proof of Filipinos love for the fruit."
By the way, in celebration of Philippine Books Month in June, New Day is holding a special book sale, call 928-8046 or 9275982.
Banana Omelet
Ingredients:
1 cup grated unripe banana
1/2 cup fresh dilis
1 piece calamansi
2 tbsp. Lard or oil
2 stalks green onions, chopped
1 tomato (chopped)
3 eggs beaten
salt and pepper to taste
Procedure: Clean dilis. Marinate it in calamansi juice, salt and pepper. Saute onions, tomatoes and banana in oil. Add dilis, cover and cook. Avoid too much stirring. Remove from fire. Add fish to beaten eggs and cook like an ordinary omelet.
Embotido
Ingredients:
3 cups mashed boiled unripe banana
1/2 kilo finely ground or chopped pork
2 eggs
1 tsp. Toyo
2 onions
3 tsp. Flour
a piece of leaf lard
Procedure: Grind meat and onions. Mix together and add the beaten eggs, flour and toyo. Wrap it in leaf lard, Wrap it again with banana leaves in the form of rolls. Steam in a small amount of water. Let cool then fry in fat till golden brown. Serve with banana sauce or catsup.
Banana Stuffed Bangus
Ingredients:
1 medium size bangus
1 cup boiled unripe mashed banana
1 small carrot
1 small onion
2 pieces calamansi
1/4 cup chopped Baguio beans
2 pcs. Small red and green pepper (chopped)
1 egg for binding
1/4 cup chopped celery
toyo and white pepper for seasoning
dash of salt
Procedure: Scale the fish and wash it clean. Pound the fish until soft and pull the flesh outside through the gills. Cook the meat with little water and then remove the tiny bones. Marinate the fish skin with toyo and calamansi juice. Saute onions and add the fish meat, carrots, beans, and banana. When half cooked add the celery. Remove from fire and add the egg. Let cool, then add the chopped red and green pepper. Stuff the bangus with the ingredients, sprinkle with a little flour, and bake for 20 minutes in an oven or fry in deep fat until golden brown.