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Our hotel stay at Ceasars Palace, Las Vegas

We left Downtown, Los Angels around 7 am and arrived at Las Vegas shortly after 12 noon. Yes, it took us almost 5 hours (should be just 4 hrs) because we had to do several stops to get food, refill car fuel and toilet break.

We were not in a hurry because Uncle B was scheduled to arrive at 11 am so he checked-in the Ceasar Palace hotel for us, it was a blessing because there was long line waiting to be checked-in. As soon as our baggage arrived in the room, we headed out to get proper food, it was the first time that the kids refuse to have another bite of hotdog, chips or bread.

Our room had 2 queen size bed and had a view of the Pallazo.

Oh my jaccuzi! The kids told us that they want to have one in our house, if we have the space. They once had so much fun in the jaccuzi and they did not hear me knocking the door (I left my key card and phone inside), I had to ask a security guy to help me get inside since the phone line to our room had problems as well.

Ceasars Palace Main Lobby

Early morning (8 am) stroll at the hotel with Lolo Dino, it felt like we were the only ones staying because the lobby was not busy with guests.

Mornings are spent at the Temple Pool area of  Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, if I remember correctly the pool opens at 9am and the pool restaurant open at 11am so we would buy coffee and pastries at Payard Patisserie & Bistro. If the kids made the plans, they would choose to stay in the pool area all day.

 

Madame Tussauds was our first activity at Las Vegas.

Junior Food Critic for Jumeirah Restaurant Groups

The LittleOnes were invited to play the role of Junior Food Critic for 20 restaurants under the Jumeirah Restaurant Group (JRG).  Ben Tobitt, JRG Group Head Chef and Gabrielle Kurz, Executive Well Being Chef were given the task to come up with nutritious and yummy wholesome food that will appeal to little diners.

Although the menu is still in the early stage of research and development, the JRG Chef’s wanted to get the feedback of the kids and parents to further improve the dishes prepared.

To be a Junior Food Critic was a serious job, kids were given feedback forms to rate each dish they manage to try.

JRG Junior Food Critic

Our picky eater Kuya V was happy to take on the challenge and was able to try almost all of the dishes prepared, he even ate a vegetable salad! Most of the dishes he tried was given the happy smile rank. Here are some of our favorites:

Kuya V kept on going back to get more of the Dahi Papdi Chaat prepared by Naya restaurant. LittleMiss who did not get a good nap that day only got to eat Chunky Fish Cake of Rivington Grill and Carrot Cake of Alta Badia. Everything was really delicious, the Mushroom Gnocchi was my number 1 dish.

Here’s a clip from the City 7 Tv New, Kuya V was interviewed.

My only suggestion is that I hope they find a way to present the dish in a fun way – serve dish in a colorful plate or cut in fun/animal shapes. Looking at the Dahi Papdi Chaat photo, it very much looks like a volcano. I know that it will take a lot of work and complicates things but presenting food in a fun way encourages children to try new stuff.

#JRGKids Junior Food Critics

Thank you for having us.

We are looking forward to it’s official launch early 2016 across 20 Jumeirah Restaurants.

Halloween Themed School Bento Lunch

It’s the last week of October which can only mean that preparations for Halloween is on a roll. We prepared some school lunches to celebrate this month’s festivities.

Scary Bat Lunch

I have been using a lot of nori sheets to add fun in Kuya V’s school lunch. For our first lunch I cut out a bat out of a single nori sheet, placed on top a fried rice and use ketchup for the eyes. We then paired it with deli meat designed with some wakame seaweed and lettuce, pretzel sticks, orange slices and chocolate.

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Ghost and Scary Cat Pizza

I use a Halloween themed cookie cutter for this lunch. Get a piece of bread and flatten it with a rolling pin then use your cookie cutter to get the shape you want. Spread a pizza sauce, it can be store bought or left over pasta sauce or a mix of ketchup + sugar + pepper + grated carrots then top it mozzarella cheese. Toast bread on your oven or frying pan till cheese completely melted. Cut out eyes and mouth for nori sheets or use olives.

Pizza was paired with watermelon balls, grapes, pretzels and jelly belly candies.

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Spooky Owl Rice

Once again nori sheets played a big role to turn our simple rice meal to something fun. Simple shape your rice to an owl, you can use a cut out paper or cookie cutter as a guide to make your owl and use nori sheet cut-out for the eyes, ears, mouth and tummy. This was paired with our homemade chicken nuggets, baby carrots, grapes and ketchup.

Bento 1526: Spooky Owl Rice

 

Mummy Turkey Dog

We have a turkey hotdog wrapped in puff pastry strip to look like a mummy. All you have to do is flatten your puff pastry to about a quarter inch then cut into strips then just wrap it around your hotdog making sure you leave a space for us to draw the eyes, bake for 15 minutes and you’re done. Our Mummy Turekey Dog was packed with Bacon Broccoli Quiche, Zespri Kiwi and Strawberry mix with chia seeds, ketchup and chocolate.

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Bento 1020 Turkey Mummy Dog and Quiche

 

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Kuya V’s 8th Birthday

Last week, our eldest Kuya V turned 8 years old and this year we all decided not to organize a party, instead he asked that we do several things he really liked. His birthday weekend coincided with the Islamic New Year which meant we had Thursday till Saturday to celebrate.

  • First thing to do on the list is play and have picnic at the beach. We did just that with our Filipino blogging family here in Dubai.

Birthday Beach Park Day

Bbq, games with friends and cake!

  • A wheelboard – We know that he really likes one but it’s too expensive and I find it dangerous. Luckily, I won an instagram competition hosted by Fun City – come, play!

He can use the board indoors and always wearing a helmet.

  • We watched the movie Pan at Vox Cinema at the newest wing of Mall of the Emirates.

Pan Movie at Vox

 

  • iFly with Dad – a self challenge to conquer his fear of heights iFly Dubai.

Last year he promised us and challenged himself that when he turns 8 years old he will try to conquer his fear of heights and do iFly. Dad and him were the last ones to fly, watching others do it first really scared him. We’re really proud of you Kuya!

  • He requested that we have brunch, while planning were to go an email invitation to experience Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Lakes Towers Friday Double Brunch – Thai Feista pop in my mailbox. Perfect timing! This is our third time brunching at Mövenpick JLT and we have always liked the relax vibe at Nosh restaurant, also the kids are big fans of their powerbites creation. To learn more about their dining promotions visit the website, here.

  • Skylanders: SuperChargers – a yearly gift from Lolo Dino since it’s release. He get’s away from getting the latest edition because it gets released on his birthday month. Last year, he requested a cake base on Skylanders and it was a hit!

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  • Ultimate candy chocolate cake baked by Mama. Baking cake for his birthday has been a tradition and I’m planning to do it until I can, you can his previous cakes here. We made two cakes, one for the park and the other one was shared with his basketball friends at Skywalker Clinic. He bought the world’s largest gummy bear at a candy store in Kansas city using the money he earned from mowing the grass. I initially planned to place the giant gummy bear on top of the cake but I did not have the dowels needed to make it stand, so we settled on displaying the bear beside the cake.

 

Happy 8th birthday Kuya!

A week with BentGo Kids Lunchbox + Giveaway

It has been 1 month (plus) since school started and I’m still obsessing over getting the kids new lunchboxes and more bento tools for me to play around. I am happy with the existing lunchboxes that we have but found an excuse to but another one because LittleMiss started nursery and want some pastel colored boxes that is only her own. /

“That is Kuya’s lunchbox, not mine.”

“I want pink, purple or yellow.”

I wanted the new boxes to be leak proof and lighter in weight. The search led me to several options and finally settled to BentGo Kids lunchbox. The kids have been using the box for a week now and they absolutely love it, I do too. Follow us on instagram for more school lunch ideas.

Let us tell you why.

Easy to open and drop proof design, the box has 2 latch that can easily be opened by my 3 yr old and it has rubber coated edges that is great for active kids who tend to always drop things when in a hurry. My son’s group gather for school break and sometimes play this game called “hey catch this”, where they call out another person and throw random objects for that person to catch, most of the time that object is the lunchbox. We had a talk about this and forbid him to participate in this game.

*photo from BentGo site

*photo from BentGo site

 

It has 5 compartments; one large that will fit your main meal of half cut sandwich, rice or salad and 3 medium compartments for meat, fruits, vegetables, yoghurt or cookies and one tiny round compartment for ketchup, sauce or a surprise sweet treat. I will always prefer packing school food in a compartment style boxes because it eliminates the need for bags and incidents where the kids come home with a missing lid. It also reminds us to pack a balance meal for them since you need to fill all compartments, admit it when your staring at a square box we have the tendency to just put it 1 food item inside.

The Bentgo Kids box is leak proof, no more soggy bread or cookies cause by spilled sauce and you are guaranteed the food stays in it’s corner the way you packed it. I was honestly quite nervous when I placed soy sauce mix for the rice rolls that it was the first item placed in the box. I close the lid and did some test: tilt and shake the box – soy sauce stayed in place and did not leak, and finally I purposely dropped the box from my waist to the floor – still did not leak to other compartment. Yey!

For every lunchbox bought you get a Free E-book of lunch ideas to make packing lunch fun and easy. As they say we first enjoy food with our eyes so let’s find ways to make eating fun, the main reason why I make time to make fun lunches for my picky eaters.

Age recommendations for the lunchbox is from 3yrs to 7yrs old but we find that it is just the right size in their limited (25 minutes) lunch break. My son is turning 8 yrs old this month and has medium to big appetite but does not come home complaining that he got hungry for the rest of the 4 periods after lunch. I always pack him additional bus food, a cereal bar or sandwich for him to eat on their 30 to 45 minutes drive home. BentGo Kids is smaller compared to our existing compartment style lunchbox but when you fill it with a well balanced meal it can hold a good amount of food.

 

 

The BentGo Kids lunchbox cost $27.99 with free shipping for orders over $35, we bought ours last September 2015 and had it delivered to our shop and ship US mailbox. As of the moment they only ship to the US.

 

Bentgo Giveaway

 

Head over to our facebook page to participate in the giveaway.

Terms and conditions:

– Giveaway open to readers with a valid address or mailbox in the US.

– The winner will receive one BentGo Kids lunchbox.

– Winner must acknowledge and reply to our email within 4 days or else a new winner will be chosen.

 

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Banana Oatmeal Cupcake

Banana Oatmeal Cupcake

I buy a bunch of bananas and wait for them to ripen, have that beautiful zebra spots. My LittleOnes know that ones they see spots it’s time to make smoothie, bread or cupcake.

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The cupcakes are great to pack for school baon or afternoon snack, bake them and store on the refrigerator.

Enjoy!

Banana Oatmeal Cupcakes

Ingredients:

  • 1 3/4 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup oatmeal
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature and lightly beaten
  • 1/2 cup softened butter
  • 1/2 cup laban milk (you can also use buttermilk or fresh milk)
  • 4 large bananas (about 1 1/2 cups), mashed
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Chocolate Chips (optional)

Procedure:

  1. Preheat oven to 180 C (350 F). Prepare cupcake pan with liners.
  2. Sift all dry ingredients – flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt. Mix in chocolate chips, oatmeal and cinnamon – in one bowl.
  3. In a separate bowl mix bananas, eggs, butter, milk and vanilla extract.
  4. Slowly pour in the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and lightly fold. Don’t over mix it does not have to be really smooth.
  5. Scoop batter to your cupcake tins.
  6. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

Eats Amazing Fun Food Friday

 

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2015 Bento Week: September 13 – 17

This was quite a challenging week, I was not feeling quite myself – no energy to get up early in the morning and do chores the rest of the day. I’m just happy we survived yet another week, we have food on the table and healthy.

Sunday

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We have a messy looking turkey ham and cheese rolls, apple slices, steamed sweet corn and yakult.

Monday

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Baked chicken katsu the night before for today’s bento.

Kuya V went to school with a chicken katsu onigirazu, sugar cookies, apples and watermelon balls.

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LittleMiss had chicken katsu strips, sugar cookies and watermelon balls.

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I added a homemade kimchi sidedish for Daddy’s pack lunch.

Tuesday

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Made use of left over salmon from last nights dinner and made fried rice.  LittleMiss asked that I pack her some Hello Kitty bread and cheese and as always a yoghurt milk. We use a Goodbyn lunchbox here.

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Kuya V’s lunch was packed in a Thermos Funtainer which was filled with Salmon fried rice and meatballs with Bolognese sauce. A banana and nutella bread for him to eat inside the school bus.

Wednesday

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I could not drag myself out of bed early this morning, Daddy and Kuya had to eat breakfast at McDonalds. Kuya V was dropped to school with 10 dirhams in his pocket to buy food at the canteen. LittleMiss wanted to go to school, I beg her not to because Mama was not well. Prepared some puto cheese the other day for today’s bento so I packed that for her with grapes, yoghurt with strawberries and milk.

Thursday

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After a day’s rest, I am finally back to my old self. For Kuya V’s lunch – puto cheese, grapes, banana nutella French toast and milk. He came home complaining that the French toast was soggy and did not like that it was not warm.

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At LittleMiss’ nursery they were learning shapes and letters this week so I prepared a cut out French toast with honey glazed strawberry and banana plus vanilla flavored yoghurt.

 

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Family date night and Truffles at Rosso, Amwaj Rotana

We were invited by Amwaj Rotana to dine at their Italian restaurant Rosso. It’s truffle season and they have a special menu featuring the diamond of the culinary world. I was very excited for my bunch to try real shaved truffles, they have only tried truffle infused oil on pasta’s I cook at home.

The bar area was already full at 7:30 pm that Friday night, we sadly did not have the option to dine al fresco because of the sandstorm. We walked past the busy bar to the sitting area which had a good view of the kitchen. My LittleOnes always like to see the chef’s prepare the food so that kept them busy while we browsed the menu. Dad and I was settled to try their truffle dishes while the kids asked for pizza, steak and chicken.

A complimentary basket of bread with butter and olive paste was served. For starters we had Beef Carpaccio Manzo with Black Truffles and AntiPasto Misto. The carpaccio was good start to our night, the dish had a good amount of truffle for us to taste. My 7 year old tried the carpaccio with and without the truffles, he has this to say “The truffles make the food taste beautiful inside my mouth.”  AntiPasto Misto was a platter of Italian pork cold cuts, Buffalo Mozzarella, bruschetta with tomatoes and grilled vegetables – we were expecting that it would offer more cold cuts than vegetables, it was large enough for two people to share.

I wanted the LittleOnes to have their meat for dinner but both insisted they order the Four Cheese Pizza/Quattro Formaggi they were so happy with each bite that I had to stop them from having more so they would have room for their main meal. LittleMiss had Honey Glazed Chicken Supreme with specific instructions that the glaze be serve on the side, the chicken was juicy and seasoned well. She tried the eat it with the sauce but was happier without it. As expected Kuya V ordered a steak dish, Wagyu Beef Striploin with Rocket and Shaved Parmesan cooked medium rare – a melt in your mouth bursting with flavor Wagyu steak, definitely deserve 10 stars. He quickly noted that he want to eat this again on his birthday next month, with a request that he gets to have two plates of steak.

The presentation of Daddy’s Pan-seared Scallops was so pretty I wanted to just stare at it. It was not just pretty but also tasty, this dish made the husband appreciate black truffle. Yes, the scallops was seasoned well but when you eat it with the truffles the taste is elevated to something more – my son would say truffles make food taste beautiful. I had the Duck and Mushroom Ravioli, the red wine reduction was delicious and I wanted more of it. Daddy found the filling was too mushy for his liking, I was happy with the texture but would prefer more duck flavor on it.   

On to Dessert! We had to wait a while before our sweets were served, which was ok since we needed time to rest our tummies. Dad ordered espresso with his Decadent Layered  Cake with 8 textures of Chocolate, it was indeed a festival of chocolate in your mouth! Kuya V ordered the chef’s special dessert a Cherry Tart with Pistachios Ice cream which he shared with LittleMiss who immediately claimed it was just all for her. My Hazelnut Profiteroles went well with my coffee, a generous hazelnut filling makes you want to have more. Dad’s layered cake won the votes that night.

Overall, it was a really good dining experience. The servers were polite and kept us updated on instances that it took time for the kitchen to prepare what we ordered, the restaurant was full. Our waitress gave suggestions base on what we were craving that night, she also suggested we try their cocktails, mocktails and wine selection but we were happy with our sparkling water. The only thing that bothered me was that there was no direct access to the dining area from the terrace that night (there was a sandstorm), we had to pass by the bar and people were smoking – I have two kids and want to shield them from the smoke during our trip to the restroom. If you have younger kids (mine are ages 7 yrs and 3 yrs) the loud music from the bar might bother them, LittleMiss complained it was noisy when she was done eating. The manager said that the doors to the terrace is usually open when the weather permits. Dining al fresco for dinner time at Rosso is ideal for families with children, you have more room for stroller and do not need to pass by the bar when you seat outside.

 

Rosso Bar and Restaurant located at the 2nd floor of Amwaj Rotana, Jumeirah Beach Residences

For reservations you can contact them at T: (+971) 4 428 2000 and Email: online.amwaj@rotana.com

Truffle menu is available until September 30, click here for more information.

 

Disclaimer: We were invited to dine at Rosso for the purpose of review. As always all views and opinions are my own.