Kulas is a certified Canadian Filipino..That's so nice of my Filipino kababayan to offer and give you food...Philippin hospitality at its finest..Thanks to the fellow. You made us all proud.
Kyle your crew and close friends lucky to have you in their life. They come up with a great business ideas and you give them a boost. Positive attitude creating wealth and happiness around you
my grandma used to say--- when those little thingy dance around the light- RAIN is ready to take its course. so, what my grandma used to do, is to light some candles where those insects feel the heat( they are scared to be burnt out) and they disappear. It works pretty well and there is no fuss turning the lights off. just my P.E. maybe it could help u guys.
Filipinos are very generous folks. We will share food, snacks, clothes, etc just because we find JOY IN GIVING. Filipinos love you guys. P.S. Those insects are called gamo-gamo. I think they usually show up when it's about to rain. My Grandma used to prep a basin with water and place a votive candle in the middle to attract the gamo-gamo into the water. She would turn off the lights and we'd all watch the gamo-gamo. It was relaxing. Lol
Hang via a short, single strip of adhesive tape a open plastic bag on the light bulb "trap" those gamu-gamo (bugs)... you'll see how they can't get out of it (even if it is open). Can't wait to watch Bret cook those crabs... thanks for sharing and for the laughter and happiness, too, guys! Good to see Boding again.
We was just going to be in the Philippines now, but we missed our traveling, thanks for sharing us the Philippine! Kyle, what selfie’s sticks are you using? I never got a good one! Thanks
Thank you Brod Kulas for accepting my Gift. I hope you and Bret enjoyed eating those crabs. I am planning to visit you and Bret soon to give you other Fresh Seafoods. Cheers bro. -Niel
we call then gamo-gamo. we use to hang some plastic bags under the light, and all the bugs will go inside the bag. that's how we get rid of the bugs without turning the lights off. hope it'll help... mao na diha....
Hi Kyle”Kulas” , just a suggestion about those bugs flying around the light bulbs, what I’ve tried before, when I was in Cebu was that I’ve put a bowl of water near it and the bugs will just dive there and die 😀, hope you’ll try that to get rid of those bugs👍
Very good singing Kulas ! 😊 You can put a Basin of water near The Lights & many of them Will Go to The basin of water. Kalabasa soup - You can chop the squash inyo smaller pieces remove skin. Saute some garlic, onions add squash cook unti soft. Once soft you can mash them then you can add either Coconut milk & some water or you may use cream or milk , season with salt & Pepper. You Have your soup. You may saute it with some shrimps or bets of pork if you like - if using Coconut milk you may saute The kalabasa with a bit of Ginger or turmeric just a bit for an addEd layer of flavor.
Hi Kulas, kalabasa recipe: cut them up in cubes, rinse, set aside. Mince garlic and onion, a can of coconut milk, and some moring leaves (malunggay) and some olive oil or what have you. Saute onions, garlic, add coconut milk, salt and pepper and let it simmer a bit and add the kalabasa pieces (squash), stir and let simmer until tender, add the malunggay leaves towards the end and let simmer again a little bit and that's it. Very delicious over rice of by itself with some fried tofu maybe.
Hmmm yummy crab. Bring it on Bret. Bless your heart Neil (?) who donated the crab. It will be more yummier with the background song tong tong tong tong pakitong kitong 👏👏👏 Bon appetit 🤗🤗🤗
Very good Kulas for singing Tong tong pakitong kitong Alimango haha you’re such a happy kiddo man :)) Next please sing Si Felimon namasol sa kadagatan :))
First of all double thumbs up for you Kyle 👍👍 keeping us entertained. But anyway I think those mud crab were undersized 😊 and you can cook them with your pumpkin in coconut milk, chilli, ginger, onions and some green leafy vegetables 🌶. With those insects flying all over your lights they’re not moths they’re white ants when they hit the ground after flying their wings will come off they’ll be crawling all over the ground will be looking for a place to be their nest and then they become termites. Thanks for sharing.😊👍🇦🇺
Ginataang Alimango ug Kalabasa akong paborito Kulas. But mahal man ang crabs tungod sa quarantine, ginataang bulad with kalabasa and malunggay nalang. Shout out from Bukidnon! 😁
Maayong buntag Kyle, hapit kuna gyod makita ang syudad nakong gikikanan ,naa ra amoa sa Bulua Cagayan de oro city, amping diha Kyle, salamat sa imong pamahal sa mga Cagay anon .
I just want to thank you Kyle for being with us during these covid days. You made life more bearable. I do not know why i feel choked with your vlog today. I think it is because you gave this hope that life is still beautiful and worth living. Once we are back to routine of the daily grind, i would be missing watching your vlogs on a daily basis. But thank you so much kyle. God bless you with good health. Bret: why are you saying, im sorry. The Boss said: i dont know, im canadian hahahhahaa . typical. Hahhaha Power on Kulas ( just want you to know i have been saying that a lot these days. It gives cheers, hope and encouragement to people. - your fil-cdn auntie here in vancouver. Again, thank you.
👏👏👏Wow 😉pretty to good your singing Kulas,you make me sing along with you hahaha😆😆😆lamiiii jud crabs oiii....take care Guy's 😍 God Bless😍from : Toronto
They're called gamu-gamo...old folks say that when they show up it means that the rainy season is coming..try hanging some slice onion near the light bulb..they are also a kind of termite..it would be wise to have someone inspect the house for any infestation after the GCQ.
Hi feim Davao City. My grandma called it kulisap. I remembered she wouldl get a basin with half water on it. Put it on the floor directly under to the bulb or flourescent. They be gone in a few minutes. Some of it will be on the basin.
Hi kulas mag lagay ka ng hook malapit sa ilaw then mag sabit ka ng clear na sando bag normal size lng papasok ung gamo gamo dun wag mo papatayin un ilaw.love ur vlog😃
That crab recipe sounds good.i think ill try that even though im not a big fan of crabs but i want to try something new.bodings tuna pie sounds good too now im getting hungry.ive been eatting so much during this lockdown .oh well take care kulas and stay safe.
Oh my,,, my lolo & lola used to teach us that, esp my lolo 🧓 "tong4x pa kitong2x alimango sa suba gibantog nga dli makuha" 😁 Lutua sa tuno' 🦀🦀🦀(coconut milk), lami kaayo na mga brad! 👍 Stay safe & God bless 🙏KBB (kyle, bret & butter)! Mao na diha! Apir! 🖐✌
Whenever the moths will appear put water in a basin and leave it on the floor focusing where the light is, they would immediately dive into it😜. Been doing it during my childhood when We still have our old house in Batangas. Brings back memories..nostalgic!
Oh kulas and bitbit if i was in cdo i would bring in your door some vegeatables, spices and fruits so that you guys will always be healthy and jdo more vlogs in the future...😉👍
Great job in your Bisayan dialect, Kulas! Good practice.👍 I suggest that you should start making conversation with Boding or with the sales staff in Bisaya.. Then translate them to the viewers..Happy Sunday!
I have a tip for that Kyle because also here in Taiwan have that every winter coming and summer usually the weather changed then they come.but what I did is I put a plastic bag with a little bit of water and hang it next to the light I tell you tomorrow most of them are inside the plastic so after I just flashed it into toilet bowl that's it hehe.
hey kulas, if this happens just get a big plant branch with lots of leaves and douse it with water then find a way to hang it very near the light. the wet leaves will weigh down the wings, then throw it
Yeah, man! Those markets are everywhere. That's what the Philippines does right. Smaller markets closer to your house, less people... Market vendors can continue their business. It's a win-win. It's stuff like this that the USA where I came from is bumbling all over and cannot implement unless they return things to "normal".
Amping kulas permi ko nag follow sa imong mga lakaw diha makalaag ko puhon maau magkita ta diha sa cdo pag makauli ko. Grabe pa ka mingaw diha. Amping kulas permi
Gosh, those live crabs are so expensive and rare here in New Zealand. You dont know how many of us are drooling just imagining the taste of ginataang alimango, with kalabasa.
Hi Kulas! I saw that u were fighting with those insects nesr the light. There is an easy way to get rid of it. Just tape or attach the plastic pouch of the cigarette pack to the light bulb. And all those insects will get attracted to the plastic puch of the cigarette and they will get inside and be trap there..Hope this will help u. Have a great day.
we used to sing that song. LOL. The insects are moth (gamu-gamu). You can place a basin of clear water below it on a table and watch them drop in slowly or yes, turn off the light and close your windows or any openings in the home so they can't enter the house and get drawn to the light. or maybe light a candle on the tables.
Oohh...mud crab...best with garlic, onion, ginger, chilis, coco milk and kalabasa 😀 saute veggies, add crab and coco milk. Bring to a boil and simmer until crab is cooked and kalabasa is soft 😊
Hi Kulas & Bret that bugs actually if u try to put a pail of water down that lights let see what happen😀 and your crabs u can just cook it with coconut milk or with just buter thats yummmy❤❤ anyway stay safe for both of u😀
Love your vlogs! You should have cooked the crabs and squash together with some coconut milk - there is a recipe for it! It would have been yummy together.
Its a super cub honda.. it runs forever kulas! It super economical in milage... if you love the enviroment.. thats the bike for u! Indestructable and low gas usage...
Those flying things on your light bulbs are simut-simot. I think they usually show up in the evening. Don't worry they dont bite. They just like the lights.