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Philippines Food for a Cause - Aunty's Secret CARROT RICE at Gawad Kalinga Village! - Duration: 13:37.
- Hey everyone, it's Mark Wiens.
I am in Angat, in Bulacan,
which is about an hour and a half away drive from Manilla.
And today I have a very special video for you today.
Myself along with Ying and Mikah,
and also my good friend Anton,
and a couple of his boys.
We took a day trip from Manilla,
to this city,
and this is a village, a Gawad Kaling Village.
And Gawad Kaling is a social entrepreneurship
within the Philippines that is helping
the poorest of the poor in the Philippines
and not only, providing for them,
but also finding a sustainable way for many people
to live and to be,
to grow and to create businesses.
We're gonna have lunch here.
We're gonna meet some people
and just walk around,
and so I'm happy to visit
and also to share this video with you.
(upbeat music)
- We have 50 families that reside in this community.
- [Mark] Alright.
- The community actually started
the fourth year before the corn.
The community was built in 2008.
Is there are over 3000 communities all over
the Philippines.
- [Mark] Okay.
- Within that, this is the first farm.
Malaya.
She's one in biggest - Hi.
- Hi.
Welcome to the community.
Community.
I'm Malaya.
I'm Malaya. - Baby.
- I'm baby Malaya.
- Baby Malaya, nice to meet you,
baby Malaya.
- Welcome.
- Thank you.
- Baby Mikah is asleep.
So part of the aspect of the
whole enchanted farm
is the local,
the locals who live within the farm.
- Absolutely.
- So it's all self sustainable.
People live here,
people work here,
and develop creative ideas.
- So the biggest goal is to eradicate poverty
for five billion families by 2024.
And the first step,
In doing that
is to provide them with housing right.
But then these communities just give them a sense
of safety and security, right.
And now that do have solid rooftops over their head,
they can actually switch from survival mode
to thriving mode.
And the idea now,
is, yeah exactly,
to try to provide them with opportunities on the farm.
And now they can think about, you know,
earning a sustainable income,
saving money on the side,
and actually having plans for the future,
for their kids, right.
Just be more hopeful and optimistic about
what's coming next.
(upbeat tranquil music)
We have two of our Tita's here in the community.
This is Tita's friend now.
- Hello. - Hello.
- And Tita Sellion.
- [Mark] Nice to meet you.
- Hello. - Hello.
- Good morning!
Not good morning, good afternoon.
- Hi good morning,
well it's still morning,
we're good yeah.
It's a long morning, but yeah.
- [Mark] Oh I can immediately smell some delicious food.
Whoa!
- I have to put leek, you know?
- [Mark] Beautiful.
- This green onion.
Spring onion.
I will put that,
just like for the toppings.
- This is chicken curry.
- [Mark] Chicken curry, okay.
(foreign language)
- [Mark] This is carrot rice.
- [Woman] Yeah. - Okay.
- [Woman] I hope you like it.
- [Mark] It looks beautiful.
I already like it.
- Because the chefs are beautiful,
that's right.
- [Mark] Yeah the chefs are beautiful, yes!
(laughing)
Is curried rice a common Filipino food,
or you? - I just experiment.
I just started experimenting.
This is healthy,
and it is a balanced diet,
because it is a,
very they say, go, grow and glow.
So it comes only in my mind.
So the goal for this,
is sticky rice,
and then the grow for this is the eggs
and the coconut milk,
and then the glow for this, is the carrot.
That makes our - It'll make your
skin glows. - That makes our skin glow.
(laughing)
- Oh yes.
The aroma's coming out of this kitchen
are amazing.
I'm like,
I'm in a,
I'm in like a cloud of carrot rice right now,
and I'm loving it.
Thank you so much for allowing us in the kitchen.
Oh.
What are you making here?
- It's a coconut,
veggies.
- [Mark] Okay, vegetables with coconut.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
(meat sizzling)
- [Mark] Okay, are cooking one vegetable
and mixed vegetable dish with some squash,
some wong beans and eggplant in there
and then she mixed it with,
coconut milk as well.
And then also frying over here in this pan
is that mongoose,
the milk fish that was marinating as well.
Oh it smells so good.
My mouth is watering,
for lunch.
Can you say that one more time?
- OHGK.
- [Mark] It's called, the drink is called OHGK.
And it's a combination of
- Oregano, honey, ginger, and kalamansi.
- [Mark] Wow.
Okay, and you are the one who created this drink?
- Yes I actually have two partners.
Johnson and Angie.
So, both my classmates.
- [Mark] Okay and are you bottling,
it's being bottled now right?
- Yes, yes.
- [Mark] And sold?
- Yes.
Are being sold here in the farm
and trying to, sell to Manilla.
- [Mark] Thank you very much.
- It will be soon.
- [Mark] I can't wait to try it.
I got a cup of the OHGK now.
Oh wow.
Oh that's wonderful.
What really comes in nicely is the ginger,
that you can,
and then it's just perfectly soured.
That's extremely refreshing.
Oh the ginger taste is wonderful.
And the sweetness is coming from honey.
Okay.
Honey which is also from, the farm also?
- Here and the surrounding communities as well.
The next town, you'll see.
- Okay so they produce honey around here.
(baby talk)
(upbeat music)
- [Man] Would you like some more of the
vegetables as well?
- [Mark] Mikah look at all this food man.
But you can smell it all Mikah.
That food looks amazing.
Home cooked food.
Got the rice, got the vegetables.
How is it Anton?
- This is the best,
when it's a home cooked meal.
- [Mark] Yeah.
It looks so good.
I'm gonna start with those vegetables
and some of that carrot rice.
Oh I cannot wait for this first bite.
Oh yeah.
The rice is nice and gooey.
Like glutinous.
And then the vegetables are,
kinda creamy with that coconut milk,
but nice and soft.
I got a piece oqeur in that bite.
It's awesomely good.
- The vegetables are really good,
by itself.
- [Mark] All the vegetables are from this farm yeah.
I really wanna taste this Mongoose,
which has been marinated,
she said is some calamansi,
and also some soy and I think ginger and garlic.
Oh yes.
Mongoose is,
one of the best things to eat in the Phillippines,
and with some chili and this.
Break this chili.
Oh yeah.
With some of the rice.
Oh yeah.
Oh I love it.
Oh mongoose is,
such a good fish.
It's so pure.
It is,
kind of has that dryish texture
similar to tuna.
And also the chicken curry looks amazing
with carrots and potatoes.
Wow.
Mm.
Yeah, the curry is really good as well.
- [Man] But not as spicy as what we're used to.
- But it's very fragrant though.
- But you have to eat the labuyo.
The labuyo,
you have to eat the labuyo.
- What's the labuyo?
- That one.
- This one?
- It's a Filipino chili.
- I will chase it with
with labuyo, okay.
- Yeah.
- [Man] He ate the whole thing?
- Delicious.
(laughing)
- Her doctors.
- And all of a sudden as we're enjoying
this beautiful lunch,
it just started down pouring outside.
It was kind of humid this morning,
so I think the rain was coming.
Oh but that's so refreshing.
I love eating outdoors,
especially when it's raining.
It's wonderful.
(rain drowning out Anton)
- The vegetables.
Everything's good,
but the vegetables' amazing.
(upbeat music)
That was an amazing lunch.
Great delicious food,
and especially the
the generosity of the family was,
amazing.
It's still drizzling a little bit,
but we are walking around the farm
and seeing some of the social entrepreneurship projects.
(tranquil upbeat music)
One of the things that they really emphasize
at the GK villages throughout the Philippines
is that the Philippines is such a rich country
with full of natural resources.
And, they also really,
make efficient use of the land,
and so, at the GK village right now,
we're walking around some of the permaculture areas,
and I just wanna read you this sign here
where it says permaculture.
Means permanent agriculture on an agricultural system
or method that seeks to integrate human activity
with natural surroundings, so as to
create highly efficient self sustaining ecosystems.
And so,
you can see on this map which is actually,
this land right here, behind this sign,
they're gonna be producing,
there's gonna be a pond with tilapia,
bananas, gabi and
then around they're gonna have herbs like oregano,
kang kong, which is water spinach.
So it's a whole, it's an entire ecosystem
that really makes efficient use of the land.
And then along with people that are living
in this community and working on the farm
and growing the,
and taking care of the agriculture
and the permaculture,
there's also students that attend the school here
to learn about social entrepreneurship.
So it's a whole,
not only a.
Hello. - Hello.
- Hi.
An entire ecosystem that is self sustaining
and that is also profitable through the projects
that they are doing.
(cat meowing)
(tranquil upbeat music)
(rooster cawing)
Whoa.
Hey guy.
You can probably guess pretty easily,
but this is part of the chicken raising facility.
(rooster cawing)
Oh hello.
Whoa that's a huge chicken.
Oh the chicken farm,
the chicken range.
Here we go, here's the sign.
Check out the size of that rooster in there.
You're a huge guy man.
(rooster cawing)
Look at that rooster comb.
- I think we have about a thousand chickens.
We started one and a half years ago,
where we only had around three hens
that were able to you know do.
- [Mark] Now how many chickens do you have?
- About a thousand chickens.
- [Mark] About a thousand.
- The thing here is that,
I also came from bombi,
and three years ago I didn't know
how to speak any English.
- Thank you so much for showing us around.
- There's not a lot of social enterprises were open.
- No, it was really
for me
and I think for anyone visiting,
I think the whole project,
but also hearing the individual stories,
that really is touching,
and is what really empowering people that have
come from some of the most impoverished families
in the Philippines and then giving them
a chance here to do something,
and to, really be
to really use their skills.
- Yeah of course.
I mean our goal,
obviously it's one of these big hairy
outrageous goals to eradicate poverty
for five million families.
But again, obviously we will never do it on our own,
and we're quite aware of that.
But the whole idea is to try to,
inspire everyone right.
Be part of the spacial building movement.
And that's exactly what it is.
- It was really an amazing opportunity to visit.
Probably lunch was my absolute favorite.
And, all of that home cooking,
a big thank you to all of the Tita's.
But then also learning about the different stories
of the individuals that go to school
at the GK village,
and then also seeing the permaculture
and the farm,
was,
it's really fascinating.
I wanna say a big thank you to Anton.
- Alright, hello.
- Great trip.
And also thank you to the whole team
at GK and
all of the Tita's and Tito's that we met.
Thank you very much for watching this video,
please remember to give it a thumbs up
if you enjoyed it.
And, also I'd love to hear from you
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And, goodbye from all of us.
(children screaming)
Bye bye, thank you for watching.
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Finally tonight, another major victory for the victims of Johnson and Johnson's talcum
powder scandal.
As we've reported previously on the show, J&J has lost multiple lawsuits filed by women
who claim they developed ovarian cancer after using talcum powder for feminine hygiene.
Well now a Missouri judge has just ordered J&J to pay $110 million dollars to Virginia
resident, Lois Slemp.
Slemp says she used talc-powder for decades and is now undergoing chemotherapy for ovarian
cancer -- which has spread to her liver.
The jury found that J&J failed to adequately warn women about the potential link between
their talc-powder and ovarian cancer.
There are currently almost twenty four hundred pending lawsuits against J&J and this is the
fourth major victory against the company in the last year by women who have been diagnosed
with ovarian cancer.
The previous lawsuits saw verdicts ranging from $55 million to $72 million, and this
record amount shows that civilian juries will continue to hold the pharmaceutical industry
accountable for not disclosing the full risks of its products.
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A Few of My Fish for Sale (Local Pickup Only) - Duration: 2:32.
I thought you guys might think is was cool to see a few of the fish that I'm about to
list for sale here locally.
I don't ship fish so I'm sorry in advance for that.
But if you're near central Ohio or willing to come here then let me know.
I'm actually about to make some changes to my breeding groups but I'll get into that
in a future video.
So first up is this dragonblood.
He's a little over 3 inches and he's from my breeding group, which if you didn't know
was a group that I got from Dee Koshy.
The father of this fish is amazing and as this guy gets bigger his entire body will
be pink.
Second is a Blue Neon.
He's 3 inches and a really nice fish that's showing great color at this size.
He's already starting to look a lot like my breeder male.
Next up is a Maleri Sunshine.
I actually didn't breed this guy.
He's also 3 inches and I have a slightly smaller male as well.
I bought these guys at an auction when they were tiny.
I was thinking about breeding them but decided not to.
Next is an albino ruby red.
I bought a group of these from someone here locally and two of the larger males are in
my display tank.
I've had this guy in a growout downstairs and he's looking really good.
Next up is a dragonblood that's actually not from my group.
This guy I bought unsexed and he's now at 3 inches.
I would be keeping him but I just have too many dragonbloods already.
He's got a nice purplish blue hue to his fins and face that I really like.
I do also have a few smaller unsexed fish that I'm selling, including a few venustus.
They're around 2 inches like this one and I think I have 4 or 5 of them.
And then finally I have a bunch of dragonbloods from my breeding group that are around and
inch.
I didn't want to move them to shoot the video but there are probably a couple dozen.
So I hope you liked seeing these guys.
I know it's not a type of video I've done before but I'm always trying to do different
things.
I hope you're all having a great weekend and I'll see you in the next one.
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Children's book read aloud_"Willie Mouse"_Books for kids #001 - Duration: 5:55.
Willie Mouse had often heard his Ma and Pa
say that the moon was made of green cheese
and one evening he thought he
would see it he could find it.
he packed up a piece of cheese and a crust of bread, and,
taking his lantern, set out on his travels
he had not gone far when he met his friend,
Mr. Woodmouse, who asked him
where he was going
"Oh!" said Willie, I'm going to find the moon;
it's made of green cheese you know"
"I don't believe it's made of green cheese at all,"
said Mr.Woodmouse,
but Willie wouldn't listen to him and went on his way
coming around by curb orange then should
we move from western Iran working very
pretty in the yellow Bowl
where are you opted she asked I'm on my
way to find the moon the moon sad news
friend you'll never reach it I flew ever
so high one evening and I didn't think
to get any mirror well but mean why
should it be made of green cheese if you
can't reach it
and non-si went
closes me he came up to work and looking
up he's gone mr. squirrel jumping from
branch to branch
good afternoon be glad you did seem hiya
surely you can help me the way to the
moon
it's made of green cheese you know I
don't think it's made of green cheese
why shouldn't it be made or not ha ha ha
ha how ignorant everybody is that really
must himself the wrong you run once more
until I came to a little hole in the
ground
and being very curious who keeps inside
sir that mr. small between ours she saw
him do you read down there asked Wally -
I read yes
reply miss small then I'm afraid you
can't tell me how to get to the moon
it's made of green cheese you know
Martha no nonsense my child don't waste
your time looking for the moon keep your
eyes open for Don Willie said goodbye to
mrs. mole then he sat down and opened
his parcel because it was getting late
and he thought he'd better have some
dinner I may not reach the moon in a
while I thought so I better save a
little piece of cheese for supper
after dinner he fell asleep and on
waking he found that it was quite dark
he looked up and there was the moon
right high up in the sky
Oh mr. moon he cried you do seem a long
way away I think it would be much easier
for you come down here and for me to get
up there
the Mitchell moon stay where he was
looking up bully laughs got two big eyes
gleaning in the dark they belong to mrs.
down and as well he was only a little
now it didn't know that mrs. cow had a
special liking for little money please
miss Val
how can I get to the moon sounds
Loomis's out this is the way to the moon
she said she and she cut him up in your
feet and carried him back to the
outhouse where she lived when Willie
Mouse saw all the elements with their
beaks gaping open he began to be
frightened for he feared a mrs. I was
going to eat him all up but he didn't
know that a good green elf who believed
in the trunk of the tree was near at
hand and as jest as mrs. owl opener beak
the leaves rustle and there's to mr. Alf
to jump to the ground with Willie on his
back when the good green elf had shown
him the way home he thought he would ask
him if the moon were really made of
green cheese but all of a sudden mr. elf
disappeared and Willie mouth still
thinks that one day he will find a moon
and have enough changed to lasting all
his life but he'll arrive until he's a
little older and bigger before he tried
to jump to the moon and perhaps by the
time he may be Eliezer too
Oh
Oh
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