Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Vegan Restaurants Philippines

Vegan Tribe Cafe


Vegan Restaurants in the Philippines


A good way to find Vegan eateries in the Philippines is to search Happy Cow!

Happy Cow International

Watch this space. We will soon feature more restaurants, cafes and diners here.

Bec and Geri's
We have eaten at the branch in Carmona several times. Always good food and service.


Green Bar
We went to the food expo at the World Trade Center in Manila on the 12th of May and met staff of Green Bar and sampled some foods, very good! Their restaurant is in Legaspi Village, Makati.


Cosmic

Greenery Kitchen
At the expo we ate viands and rice from Greenery Kitchen; Sisig and Curry Unbeef. Great flavor and was very filling.

Corner Tree Cafe

Veggie Guys
We have ordered delivery of their bar-b-q Isaw several times and always good.



Check out Vegan Fried Food and the Falafel video!

Check out Vegan Air Fryer recipes.

Find American Groceries in the Philippines.

Why be a Vegetarian in the Philippines?

Why are people going Vegan in the Philippines?

Ther are a lot of snacks Americans like in the Philippines.

Food Americans like in the Philippines. Not all are plant based.

But NEVER drink tap water in the Philippines.
You can get very sick. Always ask if the water is purified when eating in restaurants.
Keep your mouth shut tight when showering and dry your face well before eating or drinking.

We are planning to start a Vegan Tribe Cafe in Cavite. We will announce it here and present products in this blog.

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Thursday, May 2, 2024

China Still Attacking. Stay or Go?

Working Together with EDCA

 China is still attacking the Philippine's Coast Guard

- EDCA -

Check out the details about the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA


 


Keep abreast of the latest news about the Philippines.

As an American expat, who has lived in the Philippines since 2007, married to a Filipina and raising three Fil-Am children, I am, of course, concerned about developments that may endanger my family. Several years ago, I was granted permanent residency. 

Adapting to the Philippines

My children are all enrolled in and attend a Philippine school not far from our home. They have adapted well to the school and have been welcomed by the staff and students.  They have made friends there and in our neighborhood. Bridging the gap between native Filipinos and Fil-Ams requires empathy, open dialogue, and a willingness to learn from each other. Both groups share a common heritage, and acknowledging their distinct experiences can lead to a more harmonious relationship.

My wife and I have friends here, Filipinos and Americans. She also has a sister and nieces who live near us. So, we are basically settled in and comfortable here.

We live in a house about 2.5 hours SW of Manila. We are all Vegans now. See how we live as Vegans. My oldest daughter does some baking and has taken some cookies to school for classmates. Recently she participated in an entrepreneurial event on campus. She set up a vending table and sold cookies and drinks to students and staff. She sold out of "cashew chocolate chip" and "red velvet cookies"! See some of her cookies near the bottom of the page.

Now we are concerned about recent developments in the waters of our country of residence.


Water Cannon Attack April 30, 2024


Should we stay or should we go?

We are thinking about buying another car. Should it be new or secondhand? Under the circumstances I think it will be a used car. It is still too early to make a decision about moving.

As a Vegan and an animal activist I write about veganism and hand out PETA leaflets. Many Filipinos have never heard of PETA and many don't even know what "Vegan" means.

This week I graduated from a local seminary with a Bachelor of Theology degree. I had completed three years of schooling in the USA years ago. Having a lot of spare time, I decided to apply to enroll here, in country, to complete my degree. Fortunately, I was accepted as a student and attended all classes on campus. I am now the first person in my family to have earned a college degree! My wife is next to get a diploma. The children are planning to keep advancing through school. Summer break is coming and that should be fun.

 I am now serving as pastor at an online "church." The Internet website "Church for Christian Vegans" and the Facebook Meta group, which is open to the public, Genesis 1:29 Church for Christian Vegans.

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Check out the Filipino military forces.

Read about some past conflicts in the Philippines.


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