Rm 210 APS Building, Rockwell, Makati City | March 9, 2013
The Art of War for dating and pediatric practice? Dra Elsie presents while Dra Apple listens intently
It was a long day for Special Reports. Today is the 3rd last session before the class ends of March 23, 2013. We have to finish the IVP and special reports today so that we could have the two last sessions for case analysis and entrep guest presenation. We started the class early at 8:30.
This was going to be tough; strict discipline, time limit has to be observed for the special report. The Dr. Lanie and Dr. Apple tandem (who happens to be pedia-ob tandem) did a fine job of timing the reporters. Well sometimes, the reporters really had to go on despite the signal to end the presentation.
We finished 12 presentations (which was pretty good; the professor had to make occasional comments/interruptions) there were clarifications and some interesting questions raised; and there were panelists comments. too.
The three remaining SRs were tackled at PowerPlant by Danae, Dr Ramir and Jemer.
Dra Lala on E Myth of Michael Gerber; she says she is toxic today
Dra Apple lectures on product design and prototyping
Dr. Tim, Lanie and Elsie listening to the SRs
Dra Lanie on Larry Ferrel: intl expert on entrepreneurship
Dra Janice on creativity
x Deo on BPO
Dra Gina sings to the class before her Purple Cow presentation; she sangs great "Ikaw"
The level of intensity of listening did not diminish
Other SRs (without photos)
Blue Ocean - Dr. Sherwin
Superpower memory - Dra Thea.
Effectuation Entrepreneurship - Yen
Social entrepreneurship - Dra Hope
CSV and CSR by Dr. Afable <Read More on CSV by Kramer and Porter at HBR - Rethinking Capitalism
Freemium - Dr Ramir
Henry Sy - Bong - We asked the class who wants to be a billionaire. Dr. Anjanette shared that her mother and Henry Sy knew each other. Drs Hope, Jemer could start a chain of hospitals, and be billionaire (in dollars soon)
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Saturday, March 9, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Plate group menu - group creative activity
Culinary Activity of MBAH 10B
Entrepreneurship
MBAH H04
1. The Plate Group: Judith Cabanella, Victhea Girado- Pineda, Ma. Gina Nazareth, Hope Lapating, Loralie Evangeline Perez-Miranda
Sour recipe: Strawberry Pepper Salsa
This dish is perfect for entertaining during cocktails or as an appetizer, especially during summer. It combines the fresh sweet tartness of strawberries, combined with bell peppers. A healthy way to start a meal or share with family & friends during get-togethers.
Ingredients:
½ cup Strawberries
¼ cup Red or Green Bell Peppers
¼ cup Olive oil
¼ cup diced Tomatoes
1 tablespoon Red Onions
½ tsp Balsamic vinegar
½ tsp fresh chopped Coriander
Salt & Pepper
Procedure:
1. Dice the strawberries, red pepper, tomatoes, onions into bits.
2. Mix all the ingredients in a bowl.
3. Add the Olive Oil.
4. Add half a teaspoon of balsamic vinegar and ½ tsp fresh coriander
5. Add salt and pepper to taste.
6. Serve with your favorite tortilla chips, melba toast or toasted french bread.
Sweet recipe: Strawberry Nut Delight
A summer dessert using strawberries and sweetened nuts like panutsa from Batangas, or pili nuts. Easy to prepare- in 10 mins.! Perfect with a cup of Barako Coffee or Expresso as you end your meal.
Ingredients:
1 cup strawberries
½ cup sugar coated nuts (panutsa) – pili nuts may also be substituted
1 heaping tablespoon of nestle all- purpose cream
1 pc. cookie ( oatmeal or vanilla are acceptable) crumbled
Optional: Grated Dark chocolate
Procedure:
1. Slice the strawberries into bits.
2. Grind or pound the sugar coated nuts.
3. Mix all ingredients in a bowl including the cream.
4. Serve with toppings of the crumbled cookie
Optional to sprinkle some grated dark chocolate on top
2. LAB LAG Group
Cecilia Ann Ching
Anjanette De Leon
Anna Noreen Antoinette P. Tamayo
Abel Villamayor
Sales Pitch:
Want to try something old and something new at the same time?
We want to introduce two all- time favorite recipes taken up a notch by infusing Pinoy flavors into very Western dishes. These are very simple recipes anyone could do at home. What makes the difference is the gourmet food preparation that gives it a more sophisticated vibe. The taste…. Two words, Absolutely divine!
Introducing to your palette:
Triple Decker Strawberry Cream Cheese French Toast
French Toast Pinoy style, creamier and sweeter for the Pinoy sweet tooth filled with 3 layers of delectable strawberry spreads "3 ways" namely strawberry cream cheese with strawberry bits, plain cream cheese topped with strawberry slices, and for the final layer, Filipino Strawberry Jam….. Delishioso!
Pinoy Pepper Sausage Stuffed Peppers
Tricolor of Fresh Bellpeppers sautéed with crunchy Filipino Popped Sausage Links (Longganizang Putok sa Sinangag), mixed and topped with Parmesan Cheese, stuffed into bellpeppers, then baked for a more nutty flavor… Yummy and fun!!!
Totally Awesome experience!
Triple Decker Strawberry French Toast
Ingredients: What you need…..
1 can evaporated milk
4 eggs
3 tbs sugar
2 slices of American (or any old) bread
3 tsp of butter
1 ½ tsp Strawberry creamcheese
1 ½ tsp Original Creamcheese
Fresh Strawberries (slices)
Fresh strawberries (minced)
Strawberry Preserves
How to create it:
1. For the French Toast:
a. Mix 1 can of evaporated milk, 4 eggs (beaten), 3 tbs of sugar.
b. Add a pinch of salt and pepper.
c. Place 1 tsp of butter on a pan.
d. Dip one side, then the other, of a slice of Bread into the milk mixture.
e. Place the dipped slice of bread on the pan when butter is melted.
f. Fry each side till golden brown.
2. For the cream cheese:
a. Slice a few strawberries into bits.
b. Mix with strawberry cream cheese.
3. To arrange:
a. Lay one French bread slice.
b. Spread a layer of strawberry cream cheese.
c. Top with a layer of original cream cheese.
d. Slice strawberries.
e. Layer on top of the cream cheese.
f. Add a layer of French Bread.
g. Top with strawberry jam.
h. Arrange on a serving plate.
Serves up to six.
Pinoy Pepper Sausage Stuffed Peppers
Ingredients: What you need…..
15 links of Longaniza
1 whole garlic
1 whole onion
¼ tsp salt
¼ tsp pepper
2 cups rice
½ stick of butter or ¼ cup olive oil
1 yellow, 1 green, 1 red bell pepper
6 small red bell peppers
¼ cup parmesan cheese
How to create it:
1. Cook rice.
1. Sautee' onions, garlic in butter.
2. Add 3 colors of diced bell peppers.
3. Add longganiza.
4. Add salt and pepper to taste.
5. Mix in the rice.
6. Add 1/8 cup of parmesan cheese.
7. Cut small red bell peppers in half.
8. Fill bell pepper halves with the rice mixture.
9. Top with parmesan cheese.
10. Bake for 15 minutes.
Serves up to four. Enjoy!
3. Tugtoners and Southerners Group
Tugtoners:
Deo Danguilan
Danae Orig
Rosalynn Pangan
Janice Saraza
Southerners:
Ramir Blanco
Sherwin Pontanilla
Bong Villamor
Tugtoners-Southerners Fusion Menu
Inspired by the sweet strawberries from the North and spicy red bell peppers from the South, the Tugtoners and jointly with the Southerners thought of a fusion of these elements and everything in between. The intricate yet elegant fusion menu flaunts the complementary creations of Payday Parfait, Sweetly Crostini, and the Definitely Divine Fruit Platter.
Our first dish, Sweetly Crostini, is made of thin wafer crostinis topped with fresh basil leaves, luscious diced red bell peppers infused in olive oil with salt and pepper, and drizzled with our very own sweet and tangy honey mustard dressing. This is a deliciously tarty treat made perfect with red wine.
As for dessert, we have especially prepared the Payday Parfait - a creamy and smooth strawberry parfait. It's a luxurious sweet reward after putting in a hard day's work. Payday Parfait comes in a special parfait glass filled with a base of buttered graham granules and generously layered with cubed fresh strawberries and layers of fresh creme showered delicately with confectioner's sugar. Atop the lavish layers sit a finely selected cherry and a chocolate stick that complement every bit of bite.
To complete the fusion, a creative side dish of fresh cherries and strawberries paired with a dollop of flavorful cream cheese in a vibrant red bell pepper carving was served. It was definitely a Divine Fruit Platter.
And while the color Red abounds our dishes, it is also the color of passion. This, needless to say, is a perfectly creative menu to show your fiery and passionate love to your special someone this coming Valentine's day. So to you love birds, Bon appetit!
4. PSG
Ma. Conchitina Bandong
Melquecedes De Guzman, Jr.
Ma. Elsie Dimaano
NAME OF DISH:
HONEY-GLAZED FRUIT- & NUT- TOPPED CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE
SALES PITCH:
The group believes that the making of a good chef lies on his ability to create a dish from what is available. This is a sweet dish created from what was available to us.
The chocolate chip cookie we used in this dish was freshly baked and its sweetness was just right. Definitely what a semi-sweet chocolate chip cookie should be. It was soft and chewy that once you nibble on it, you'll be asking for more! It tastes like heavenly chocolatey goodness. Adding the nut makes it even more YUMMY!
The fresh strawberries and plump cherries added a different kind of sweet and tart flavors with a unique texture after each bite. The drizzled honey stimulates the taste buds and with the combination of cookie, fruits, and nut; it just explodes inside the mouth.
The chocolate mint is the perfect ending for a sweet dessert.
So, come and try our dish! It's sweet yet healthy! Once you start savoring it, you'll definitely ask for more!
INGREDIENTS:
12 pieces medium-sized fresh strawberries
1 large red bell pepper, seeded
7 pieces Chocolate chip cookies
2 slices Pannetone bread
7 pieces fresh cherries, halved
7 pieces cashew nuts
Organic honey
7 pieces mint chocolate
DIRECTIONS
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Our 3rd session (actual 2nd) for MBA Sentrep - not the typical MBA class
We opened the class with you tubes rendition of Tanging Yaman.
We did the following:
l. Lecture on introduction to entrepreneurship (from this blog and slideshare link) What were emphasized: creating something new, innovation, new products, it is magic (from Walt Disney - Larry Farrel. It is creating something from practicality nothing.
2. At the mention of creating products, we did a re invention/redesign of the school id on a paired discussion. The mock up and the new id concept will be presented by next Tuesday, December l8. (Athens proposed a mini Christmas party)
3. Then we did a mind mapping of three concepts: entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity. For most, it is their first encounter of mind maps.
4. The last part was the application of 3R from green innovation: reuse, recycle, reduce. How to create new product/or product from the waste/trash at 4f of AGSB Salcedo. And they were able in 45 minutes able to come up with new notable products. The product prototypes were the actualization of mind maps.
We said entrepreneurship is not a spectators sports; it is about taking action and creating new products/services. And we did just that.
Mind/conversation mapping (concept by Tony Buzan)
The creativity group: Alvin, Jaypee and Kevin (he just came in)
Evan, Jaypee and Nelle working on innovation
The entrep mind mappers: Athens, Cams Jenlo and Arlo
The Sentrep class learning by themselves
Chrissy, Jaypee, Mike and Alvin
The innovation mind map
Alvin making the pitch while his group mates watch/listen
Jaypee pitching innovation
Jaypee and group mates
Cash/products from trash
Our rawmat (some said yuckkkk?!) We removed the wet ones
Product pitch
Evan pitching for his chocolate carton android case; group mates watch
Jaypee pitches LED tv protector and remote control holder
Athens with tool crib made from carton box
JP made spirit of Christmas from plastic and paper strips
Chrissy, Jaypee and Mike conceptualizing the product
Cams, Jenlo, and Arlo making their product
JP, Nelle and Evan sweating it out with the trash rawmat
Jaypee, the chief product maker; Chrissy doing the styropor part
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