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Sep 6th

Kangkong Belacan

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[dropcap type="2"]B[/dropcap]runei was home to me for about a decade and a half. And if there is anything I miss a lot — it’s the food. During a recent visit to Manila, my good friend Anyati Orcullo (or Mama Ann as we fondly call her), one of the most successful Pinays in Brunei, brought home [...]

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Aug 31st

Caramelized Banana Fritters

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[dropcap type="2"]I[/dropcap] haven’t blogged for ages and it took me quite a while to find my way around this platform. During the long weekend, I planned on upgrading my publishing platform and eventually get back to blogging once again. However, the big “K” (katamaran or lazy bones) got in the way and reduced me to [...]

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Oct 8th

Lasang Pinoy Sundays, Week 17: Finger Food | Pica-Pica

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It has been five long months since my last post here. Prior to that, nothing much as well – even though my little electronic baul is filling up non-stop with food images that I religiously shoot and eat (in that particular order!) wherever I go . . . To resurrect this blog, I’d like to [...]

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May 6th

Lasang Pinoy 25: MAKE YOUR OWN BENTO

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Being one of the moderators of the Lasang Pinoy food blogging event has its advantages. One of them is you get to know in advance what theme is coming up! This gives someone like me an enormous amount of time to think of an entry. But it always ends there. Period. Executing the idea has [...]

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Dec 4th

PANAGGAPAS

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ILOCOS NORTE COMES TO SALCEDO MARKET The Salcedo Community Market and the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte will host an Ilocos food and crafts fair on Saturday, 15 December 2007, showcasing the finest fresh produce, specialty food items and indigenous crafts from the Ilocos region. Entitled “Panaggapas: The Ilocano Harvest,” the day-long event is organized [...]

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Dec 4th

THE BASI REVOLT

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In 1807, the people of Piddig (in Ilocos Norte) rose in revolt against the oppressive tax measures being imposed by the Spanish colonial government, particularly on the production of basi — the sugarcane wine much-loved by Ilocanos. It was a grievance that has been festering since 1782 when the first revolt occurred against the tobacco [...]

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