Rice Is Never Mentioned In “Bahay Kubo”

In a culinary twist that could make even the most seasoned chefs raise an eyebrow, the Philippines is importing a staggering 3.5 million tons of rice while its citizens consume approximately 16.4 million tons annually.  Simple math dictates that if Filipinos reduced their rice intake by just 25%, there will be no need for importation.

It’s a rice paradox of epic proportions – importing a staple when you’re practically swimming in it. If Filipinos could resist the siren call of unlimited rice at restaurants, and bottomless rice cookers at home, a national crisis might just turn into a comedy of carb errors.

Picture this: a nation daring to defy the rice bowl status quo. Outlawing “unli rice” at restaurants could be the first step in this gastronomic revolution. Imagine a world where portions are controlled, and rice bins are no longer bottomless pits. The potential benefits extend beyond economic savings; it’s a prophylactic measure against the rice-fueled diabetes epidemic.

As the world’s top rice consumers, China and India, also top the charts in diabetes, it’s time for the Philippines to take a stand. A rice revolution – because sometimes, less is more, even when it comes to the humble grain.

Let our schools make the memorization of the song, “Bahay Kubo.” mandatory. There is a reason rice is never mentioned.

Use Of The Presidential Chopper: How Soon Can We Forget?

In the recent uproar over President Bongbong Marcos catching Coldplay vibes at the Philippine Arena, critics seem to have missed the memo that it wasn’t his VIP music preference guiding the presidential chopper, but the unyielding duty of the Presidential Security Command. 

Apparently, protecting the president extends to securing the best seats at concerts too.

Let’s address the faux outrage: Marcos did not break any laws by utilizing the presidential chopper for a night of musical indulgence. It’s his flying chariot, darn it! Some argue that U.S. presidents use their helicopters for vacations—well, our president is just ahead of the curve, enjoying airborne entertainment.

Now, let’s compare this to Kris Aquino’s helicopter exploits. While Marcos was chilling to Coldplay, Kris took a detour to Liberal Party campaigns, a move that raises eyebrows faster than her brother’s chopper. 

Talk about hitting all the wrong notes in the political symphony. So, let’s keep our priorities straight and focus on the real travesty: mismatched helicopters for inappropriate events.

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