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Please don`t do this again
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Never sleep while listening to your girlfriend stories else next morning you have to sleep more... haha guhhh... im that kind of gf though... LOL |
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Please don`t do this again
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Having a few to many cocktails and sending personal emails, then in the morning rereading them much to your own horror. haha LOL ;D thats really a horror..guhh i cant imagine that to myself... ill gonna spank and slap myself for sure |
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"what and when was your last act of kindness?" last week :) i rode pedicab (padyak) a common transportation here in philippines... i happened to ride with an old man driver... i have soft spot for elderly people..i pay my fare and let him kept the change... it was a great feeling when a sweet smile broke on his lips and said thanks to me :) Thank you, kindness which brings smile to someone is the best kind yes it is :) it made my day and everytime i remember that smile it make me smile too... that feeling you made someone happy--even a stranger is priceless |
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i disagree though... for me kindness towards others is special... no matter how small or how big is that... being kind is in our nature but only done by some
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Filipino Foods
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youre welcome :) that was just descriptions though how much more if i was able to upload pics yay that would make u more hungry hehe
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"what and when was your last act of kindness?" last week :) i rode pedicab (padyak) a common transportation here in philippines... i happened to ride with an old man driver... i have soft spot for elderly people..i pay my fare and let him kept the change... it was a great feeling when a sweet smile broke on his lips and said thanks to me :) |
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yeah you bet... my profile says looking for friendship... its crystal clear but they would message me asking what im looking here... guhh?? like seriously?? they just look at the picture... its more like photo reading than profile reading
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Filipino Foods
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Isaw is a street food from the
Philippines, made from barbecued pig or chicken intestines.[1] The intestines are cleaned, turned inside out, and cleaned again, repeating the process several times; they are then either boiled, then grilled, or immediately grilled on sticks. They are usually dipped in vinegar or sukang pinakurat (vinegar with onions, peppers, and other spices). They are usually sold by vendors on street corners during the afternoons. |
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Filipino Foods
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A balut (spelled standardized
as balot) is a developing duck embryo (fertilized duck egg) that is boiled and eaten in the shell. It originated and is commonly sold as streetfood in the Philippines. |
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Filipino Foods
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This Cassava recipe Filipino
style is one of the most popular and enjoyed delicacies or Kakanin. It is made from grated cassava (Kamoteng Kahoy) mixed with coconut milk, eggs, butter and topped with a creamy milk mixture. The texture of the cake varies with the amount of liquid that is cooked with it. If the mix is more concentrated and with a lot of the grated cassava, the cooked cake is firmer, more chewy and quite filling. |
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Filipino Foods
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Suman is a rice cake
originating from the Philippines. It is made from glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk, and often steamed wrapped in buli or buri palm (Corypha) leaves. It is usually eaten sprinkled with sugar. |
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Filipino Foods
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BIKO: is a Pinoy rice cake made
from sticky rice (locally known as malagkit),fresh coconut milk, and brown sugar with caramel topping or latik. This is referred to as kakanin (derived from the word “kanin” which means rice) and is often eaten as meryenda (mid-afternoon snack) .Traditionally, this delicious rice cake is placed over banana leaves in a bilao (round woven bamboo tray) and garnished with latik (cooked coconut milk residue) on top. Biko is usually served during birthday parties, fiestas, Christmas, New Year and other celebrated events in Philippines. |
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Filipino Foods
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Pinakbet (also called pakbet or
pinak bet) is an indigenous Filipino dish from the northern regions of the Philippines. Pinakbet is made from mixed vegetables steamed in fish or shrimp sauce.[1] The word is the contracted form of the Ilokano word pinakebbet, meaning "shrunk" or "shriveled".[2] The original Ilocano pinakbet uses bagoong, of fermented monamon or other fish, for seasoning sauce, while further south, bagoong alamang is used. |
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Filipino Foods
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Sinigang is a Filipino soup or
stew characterized by its sour and savoury taste most often associated with tamarind (Filipino: sampalok). It is one of the more popular viands in Philippine cuisine, and is related to the Malaysian dish singgang. |
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Filipino Foods
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Nilagang Baka is one of the
most common dishes that can be found in every part of the Philippines. Nilagang Baka is an everyday dish that can be found in carinderias (small eatery) which is highly appreciated by every one, most especially those tired jeepney and cab drivers who never eat without "mainit na sabaw" (hot soup), and their top choice...Nilagang Baka. From the name itself Nilaga (boiled), Baka (beef), it takes several hours to cook this dish. The process of boiling makes the meat soft and tender. Beef brisket, short rib or beef shank would be an excellent choice for this dish, and of course, fresh vegetables must be added to make a perfect flavorful bouillon (soup stock). |
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Filipino Foods
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Philippine Adobo (from
Spanish adobar: "marinade," "sauce" or "seasoning") is a popular dish and cooking process in Philippine cuisine that involves meat, seafood, or vegetables marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, and garlic, which is browned in oil, and simmered in the marinade. It has sometimes been considered as the unofficial national dish in the Philippines. |
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Filipino Foods
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ill post their descriptions... i dont know how to post pic though
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Filipino Foods
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I've never had an opportunity to try Filipino foods. What are some of your favorites czery? for viand chicken pork adobo... nilaga.. sinigang... pakbet.. for desserts biko..suman.. cassava cake... for exotic foods balut and isaw.....yay my mouth is watering thinking of those foods... ive got many favorites i just type the ones that immediately come up at my mind |
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Grandpa's little girl
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hello erotidoug :) thank u... yeah i hope so... id love to meet new friends :)
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Filipino Foods
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Filipino foods are delicious :)
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