The women of Narra
There is this group of women doing social work that deserves to be recognized. They are the members of the Narra Club based in Las Piñas. We were curious when our friend Charito invited us to the opening of the Academy’s practice room. We did not know what to expect, but we were pleasantly surprised and thought this could be a model community for others.
The ladies behind Narra are Menchu, Joy, Tet, Evelyn, Mel, Jose,
What caught our attention during our visit was the Home Academy Culinary Practice Room, a mock-up of an ordinary apartment – with a receiving area, a functional kitchen fully-equipped with appliances and untensils, and a bedroom. It is here that the group will offer a complete culinary course from schoolyear 2008-2009. Sessions will be held twice a month, with cooking experts conducting the classes. The ladies promise to make the sessions fun and interactive and by March 2009, after developing the participants’ skills, a food festival will be held.
Starting July 8 (
The Narra program actually reminds us of how our Inay trained us to be efficient homemakers. As early as in our pre-teen days, duties were already assigned to us with regard to the family’s meals. My sister and I were sent to the wet market in the center of town, to ‘feel’ what fish was fresh, to check on weights and measures, to see that the meat we were buying was newly butchered and to bargain hard. Then from our aunt, the ‘Kitchen Queen’ in our house, we learned what was sangkuchado (pre-cooked by sautéing), what was pinausukan (smoked). Today’s homemakers may double as office workers and hence such training for their younger siblings or children may be impossible. So send them to Narra.
In the course of seeking more info on Narra, we met Evelyn Umali, who cooks, bakes and operates from her home (17 Ozamis, Alabang Hills, tel . 842-9406). Friends and those who have sampled her sans rival give it a 10. They come in five variants – mango, chocolate, caramel, mocha and original, in various sizes from P60 for a mini to P1,100 for the large one. We surmise her decadent chocolate cake is as good as well at P900.
We decided to go by the
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