New Year's Feast: What's on your table?

Philippines
December 31, 2009 6:23am CST
It's a few hours before New Year's eve. I can't wait for my favorite part of the night - the Food. We're having Chicken, Sotanghoon (Chinese Noodles), and Paella which we bought from Don Alba's in Tomas Morato. The Paella smells so good... I'm salivating. Hahhaha. I could smell it from here. I hear my stomach goading me to take a bite. I'm too lazy to cook because it'll be just my dad, sis and I sharing wine this night. Cheers!
5 responses
@online_jon (1476)
• Philippines
31 Dec 09
First of all, I want you to greet a happy new year and God bless together with your family pillow08. By the way, the food in our table are Buchie, different kinds of fruit, kaldereta, nilaga, palitaw, crema, spaghetti, karbonara and bilo bilo. Well, those foods are always in our table every year. By the way, some of our neighboors share some foods on their table and in return, we also share food to them.
• Philippines
31 Dec 09
Well, pillow08 if you want to be our neighborhood! We glad to accept you! I'm sure you will enjoy living here in Mariveles,Bataan. Same to you! Have a blessed day and a new happy year! Take care and Good luck with your career.
• Philippines
31 Dec 09
Filipino foods! Yummmy. I only get to eat caldereta kambing, the real deal, during summers when I go visit our province; I like palitaw with lots and lots of Niyog; bilobilo is the chewy white thing in ginatan, right? I've always dreamed of living in a neighborhood where everyone's chummy with each other. Sweet! Where do you live? I'm gonna move in your neighborhood! hahahha. Just kidding. =P Have a pleasant year ahead, too. Thank you. God bless you and your family and your neighborhood. One hour left... I'm hungry...
• Philippines
2 Jan 10
Oh, pillow, I like your style... Pinoy style!
@sublime03 (2339)
• Philippines
31 Dec 09
I just got home from an early dinner and dinner thing. So far I did not make myself full due to another party coming up when a new year strikes. I ate shrimps, lasagna, pasta, kani salad, cheese, bread, fish and alot more. I had a great time with the food and drinks but of course I put a limit to what I am going to eat to make sure I have space for the next gathering.
• Philippines
31 Dec 09
Oh? Two years of being grounded was really long. Well, it's a kind of tradition in chinese? By the way, I'm sure after that grounded you will fly like a bird and feel free. :) where you can able to attend parties like sublime03!
• Philippines
1 Jan 10
Yeah, parteeh!!! I am not exactly grounded. I just can't attend parties. I do sneak out sometimes, though. After all, there's a distinction between party and gathering. *evil grin*
@jlamela (4898)
• Philippines
4 Jan 10
It was great, though we did not prepare anything in our house, we celebrated New Year in our uncle's house with lots of Filipino food and we had a grand time together with our cousins. On New Year's day I visited my other friends and feasted their food preparation and engaged in conversation because I only saw them once a year, that is, every Christmas and New year. It was lots of fun, my holiday celebration was fantastic.
• Philippines
1 Jan 10
my hubby cooked a special hamonada and italian style spaghetti. We also have buko fruit salad, and creamy choco cake roll.
@syabu78 (29)
• China
1 Jan 10
I have the bouilli, fried fish, streamed bread, stir fried potato and kidney bean, and stir fried celery with my family~
• Philippines
1 Jan 10
Happy New year, Syabu78! =P Oh, reading about food makes me hungry again. The celery alone could make me a happy girl. Hahhaha. "With family" is the best part of the meal. Too bad, my mom and my brother couldn't join us. I miss the family gathering. Last time we spent an occasion together must have been 10 years ago.