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jeff in phils
7th January 2016, 01:21
Hi.. Glad to be a part of this forum. My name is Jeff and I have been to the Philippines twice. I loved the country as well as all the people. I have been to Manila, Cebu, Davao City, Siquior Island, Bohol, and Tacloban City. I hope to add many places to this list in the future!

Tawi2
7th January 2016, 12:48
You got around quite a bit in 2 visits mate,well done :smile:

fred
7th January 2016, 14:30
Yeah..Well done...And welcome here!

Anakin
7th January 2016, 15:47
Hi Jeff and welcome to the forum

Terpe
8th January 2016, 06:47
Hello Jeff, welcome aboard Filipina Roses :welcomex:

Arthur Little
8th January 2016, 19:11
Hi.. Glad to be a part of this forum. My name is Jeff and I have been to the Philippines twice. I loved the country as well as all the people. I have been to Manila, Cebu, Davao City, Siquior Island, Bohol, and Tacloban City. I hope to add many places to this list in the future!

:smile: Hello there, Jeff ... you're like me in the number of times you've visited the Philippines. However, other than a couple of trips to the British Embassy in Manila - when applying for my Filipina wife's visa - my travels were more or less confined to within the Davao provinces.

Anyway, :welcomex: to our midst. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
9th January 2016, 05:10
....travels were more or less confined to within the Davao provinces.


Some of the most beautiful in the Philippines.

Fil/Am Art
9th January 2016, 06:03
Hi and welcome Jeff,
I too am a newbie on this forum from N. California, but was born in the Philippines NCR of Luzon, but we have permanently retired in the Philippines going on 18 yrs and our retirement lifestyle is still enjoyable and very satisfying.
We've pretty done all the traveling we wanted to do and about time to stay put in one place, until the the travel bug urges us again to take a trip some place we want to visit and doesn't matter where as long the weather is comfortable, don't like cold weather.

Ako Si Jamie
10th January 2016, 10:44
Another one who enjoys travelling the country. Welcome to the forum. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Raven_Mystique
13th January 2016, 06:41
Hi.. Glad to be a part of this forum. My name is Jeff and I have been to the Philippines twice. I loved the country as well as all the people. I have been to Manila, Cebu, Davao City, Siquior Island, Bohol, and Tacloban City. I hope to add many places to this list in the future!

You should visit Laguna, Pagsanjan Falls is the best! :) Me and my husband went there like 3x.. :)

Terpe
13th January 2016, 14:39
Just my personal opinion, but I'd suggest that Aliwagwag Falls in Davao Oriental are the most spectacular and most beautiful in all of Philippines.

jeff in phils
17th December 2016, 02:39
Hi.. I enjoyed some "Fish Soup" while I was there and it had moringa in it. I loved it and wish I could find it in the US. However, I haven't had any luck and thought about growing it here. Is there any chance that it can be grown from spring till fall? I live in Southern Missouri so of course it wouldn't grow in the winter months here. I have read about how healthy it is, but I'm afraid I can't enjoy it again until I go back next year :(

fred
17th December 2016, 14:30
Locally we call it Malunggay..I grow it from seed in pots and then plant it in ground near an outside sink drain off.. If the roots have good access to water it grows fast...If planted in a dry location it grows very slow..
You can also take a cutting from the main stem and just stick it in the ground and it`ll grow..

In regards growing it in the U.S.. It seems you can!

http://moringafarms.com/growing-moringa/

Terpe
17th December 2016, 14:58
When we lived in Davao we were able to gather as much Malunggay as we wanted. It grew everywhere.
It's a tropical tree so in principle as long as there's no frost of frozen ground it might just make it.
If you have a greenhouse so much the better, but it grows real quick and real tall.

We use it all the time in many different dishes not just soup.

jeff in phils
10th February 2017, 19:36
Thanks for the information.. I will to see if I can buy some seeds at Amazon.. Sorry for the slow reply. Just have gotten a new computer. They don't sell any seeds around were I live in the U.S., but hopefully I can find them online.. Thanks for letting me know the name that they use there is called Malunggay. That will help in my search :) If anybody can point me to a website where I can get some that would be great. I could start planting it indoors now and then set it outside once it warms up? I read how "Malunggay" is many times more nutritious than spinach, so I'm really exciting about being able to add it to my diet :)

yulie & jeff
10th February 2017, 20:51
Hello I am from Cebu City Philippines but Living in United States now.

stevewool
10th February 2017, 21:07
Hello and welcome , hope you are liking living in the States,

Rosie1958
10th February 2017, 23:55
A BIG hello from me, welcome to the Forum! :-)

yulie & jeff
11th February 2017, 14:27
Thanks I am happy to be part of this forum. It's awesome to here.

Slip
11th February 2017, 15:06
Hi and welcome

jeff in phils
12th February 2017, 01:37
Hi.. I'm the "Jeff" of the "Yulie and Jeff" original post.. Thanks for the greetings :) Yulie has been here with me in Missouri since July and we are now married. We are trying to pay up bills and get everything in order to return to the Philippines next fall and live there for probably 4 months the first year (and eventually on a permanent basis). She really likes it here in the U.S., even the cold weather! Actually she has been wanting to see snow, but in Southern Missouri we barely had anything at all. We are kind of hoping for one snow fall, but it was 80 degrees here today.. Not sure if that is going to happen! haha..

stevewool
12th February 2017, 11:03
Emma was amazed when she first seen the snow here in England, but it also brought me back to being a kid too.
Like Yulie Ems loves the cold weather here to as she says it does not burn you,
Try to get her to see the snow, maybe even a flight somewhere where there is lots just to say you both have seen it.

stevewool
12th February 2017, 11:03
Emma was amazed when she first seen the snow here in England, but it also brought me back to being a kid too.
Like Yulie Ems loves the cold weather here to as she says it does not burn you,
Try to get her to see the snow, maybe even a flight somewhere where there is lots just to say you both have seen it.

jeff in phils
13th February 2017, 17:17
Emma was amazed when she first seen the snow here in England, but it also brought me back to being a kid too.
Like Yulie Ems loves the cold weather here to as she says it does not burn you,
Try to get her to see the snow, maybe even a flight somewhere where there is lots just to say you both have seen it.

That's a good idea.. Her birthday is coming up.. Maybe take a road trip headed north somewhere :)

jeff in phils
13th February 2017, 17:32
My wife and I will be going back to the Philippines in the fall to visit her family for a month or so. We also would like to visit one or two of the neighboring countries like Vietnam, Cambodia, or Thailand.. Does anybody have any recommendations?

I enjoy Vietnamese and Thai food, but have never eaten Cambodian cuisine before. Any thoughts?

I'm also the type that likes some sort of nightlife entertainment.. Like live music and a fun environment for drinks and fun. :)

I have heard that you don't need a Visa to go to Thailand? Which countries are a hassle as far as permits or visa applications? Thanks again for the help...

Thanks for any tips and suggestions...

Arthur Little
13th February 2017, 19:07
Hi again, Jeff :cwm25: ... I've noticed you've registered with us twice! Initially under your own name on January 7th last year ... and, just recently, using the joint names of your wife & yourself. Therefore, I have merged each of your respective *threads (along with the *posts they've attracted in turn) into one - to avert the possibility of anybody getting confused :confused: as to who's who when reading their content.

Tawi2
13th February 2017, 19:32
That's a good idea.. Her birthday is coming up.. Maybe take a road trip headed north somewhere :)
Theres around three feet of snow in ottawa at the minute,its -13 with windchill BUT the rideau canal is open for ice skating,its magical skating into the city past parliament building,the stuff memories are made of,she would love it :smile:

Tawi2
13th February 2017, 19:35
My wife and I will be going back to the Philippines in the fall to visit her family for a month or so. We also would like to visit one or two of the neighboring countries like Vietnam, Cambodia, or Thailand.. Does anybody have any recommendations?

I enjoy Vietnamese and Thai food, but have never eaten Cambodian cuisine before. Any thoughts?

I'm also the type that likes some sort of nightlife entertainment.. Like live music and a fun environment for drinks and fun. :)

I have heard that you don't need a Visa to go to Thailand? Which countries are a hassle as far as permits or visa applications? Thanks again for the help...

Thanks for any tips and suggestions...
Asian countries?I have been to most,except bhutan as they wouldnt let me in iran once again refused a visa,havent been to PNG though its on my list,i am in cambodia,thailand,myanmar next month,might also pop into vietnam if theres time,you will like cambodia,angkor wat is great,get your wife a dusk or dawn balloon flight or an elephant ride up to the temple on top of the hill whose name eludes me at the minute but the elephant was an experience,very laid back.

Tawi2
13th February 2017, 19:54
Better add i was refused a bhutanese visa because it had tourist quotas and you had to be part of an organised tour group,i just turned up at the border,iran didnt let me in because it was the early 90's and they werent too friendly to anyone with a brit passport even though i applied in islamabad at their embassy,in neither case was the refusal because i was considered an undesirable :cwm25: