SBMA Finance, Regulatory groups win Women’s Month Ultimate Cook-Off tilt

REPRESENTATIVE from the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Finance group and Regulatory group were declared winners of the agency’s Women’s Month Ultimate Cook-off Competition.

Dubbed “Juana, laban sa pandemya. Kaya!" this year’s Women’s Month festivities concluded the month-long celebration of women empowerment with an ultimate cook-off challenge.

“For this year’s cook-off challenge, we have two categories—the ‘Bahay Kubo challenge’ and the Fruit Carving competition,” SBMA Gender and Development (GAD) Coordinator DJ Jepsz Eslava said.

He said that for the "Bahay Kubo" challenge, the representatives were provided with all the vegetables mentioned in the song "Bahay Kubo," except for the seasonal vegetables.

The fruit-carving competition, Eslava added, is a new activity incorporated into the cook-off challenge, where representatives were given watermelon, oranges, apples, and bell peppers to work on.

Eslava also said that in the cook-off challenge, a tandem of men and women was required to represent each Strategic Business Unit (SBU). This was to signify that women’s month not only involves women but also men under a “shared responsibility.”

Winning P10,000 cash were Michelle Apilado of the Finance group for the "Bahay Kubo challenge" and John Dela Cruz of the Regulatory group for the fruit-carving competition.

Other representatives who joined the Ultimate Cook-off challenge were: Maregil L. Soriano and Arturo E. Tacuyan of the Administration group; Ramwel Josefe Ramos and Almira C. Bautista of the Business and Investment group; Avlean Rica Torralba and June Calma of the Operations group; Aida Gorospe and Antonio dela Cruz of the Public Services group; Michelle Dolores and Rodante Tungol of the Legal Affairs group; Ryan Joseph Garcia and Fleurdelis Valino Cruz of the Chairman and Administrator’s group; Cheryl Mae L. Canlas and Nelson Nelgas of the Tourism group; and Mary Jane A. Delgado and Jesus P. Payumo of the Municipal Services group.

Representatives of each SBU were given P5,000 just for making it to the final list of cook-off participants.

Meanwhile, SBMA chairman and administrator Rolen C. Paulino expressed his admiration toward women.

“If I were to die and given a chance to live again, I would still choose to be a man. Because I know how hard it is to be a woman—to take care of their loved ones, to do all the household chores, and still even handle day jobs. So I honor the women for doing such a wonderful job,” Paulino said.

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