By Dreams and Escapes on Apr 15, 2012 in:
books, food, blogging, Thai cuisine, Thai food, Philippine cuisine, guilty pleasures, I love Sundays, Laing, Guinatang Laing, a bit of myself, family life, friends, literature and Fiction, Thai Cuisine, Philippine food
If you’re following my blog you would definitely ask, “what, food again?” I am wondering myself why lately, my blogs are focused on food. Summer definitely brings that hungry feel, because every time I open our fridge, I often won...
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By Savory Thoughts on Feb 29, 2012 in:
sisig, Filipino, dynamite, potchero, bihon, calamari, laing, munggo, iced tea, manok, binagoongan
1521 (FIFTEEN TWENTY-ONE)Address:Burgos Circle, Forbes Town Cente, Fort Bonifacio Global CityContact:+63 917 803 15211521 is already a popular lunch spot for people who work around the fort area. It offers the ambiance of a cozy filipino home around...
By FoodStars on Jan 13, 2012 in:
foodstar, jay j, timog, foodstars, food-stars, sisig, grill, food-star, laing, qc
Before going for a visit to see our friend's baby (Hi Radley!), we decided to have dinner at one of our favorite food stops in QC. Jay-J's Inasal, Timog QCCompared to the brightly lit Burger King just a few meters away, Jay-J's simple e...
Laing is one of my comfort food. Because there is a taste of Spicy. Which is I am Chili Lover/ Spicy Lover. Laing has a coconut milk, a gabi leaves which is the main ingredient of Laing. It is originally from Bicol, one of their famous foods is Bicol...
Taking thing too seriously surely drained the hell out of us that’s why a break is pretty much...