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rakski
@rakski (156296)
• Philippines
3 Dec 24
It is 11:23am now here and it's lunch time for me. I just cooked this Sotanghon guisado, aka stir-fried vegetables with glass noodles. I used up part of my stored chicken broth and boiled chicken breast.
I used to hate cooking...
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Luis Asuncion
@luisga814 (7138)
• Quezon City, Philippines
10 Nov 22
Hi there. Today is November 11, 2022 at 8:59am here in the Philippines. Just sharing to you that today is the 12th birthday of my youngest son (John Kyler).
We don't have enough budget for his birthday celebration. As a way of...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
4 Jun 22
In my country, most Filipinos tend to cook a celebratory food called 'pancit' or dried noodles. They believe that it can make the life of the celebrant longer if eating and having this food. This practice was passed on from one...
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eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
19 Sep 21
I love noodles whether it's Asian or European. That's probably why a week does not pass by without a 'pancit' for a meal.
Pancit is simply the Filipino term for dishes cooked with noodles. Basically a stir fry but sometimes, a...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
28 Apr 21
For some Filipinos always think that it is best to have 'pancit' or rice noodles as celebratory food, especially on birthdays. They believed that it can make the celebrant's life live longer. It is because of the long string...
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
14 May 20
I love noodle dishes. The other night, I cooked an egg noodle dish. I cooked the whole pack of noodles that I bought which in my estimate almost a half kilo. Other ingredients are pork slices, carrots, dried shrimps called "hibe"...
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rakski
@rakski (156296)
• Philippines
28 Oct 18
Hello everyone.
Here is our dinner for tonight. I was not able to cook our dinner because I was so tired after traveling to our old hometown. Plus the heat did not cooperate the whole time.
In the photo are two kind of noodles...
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janice
@renicemae (4883)
• Philippines
20 May 17
Well, this is in response to the comment of @MALUSE
What is Pancit?
It's a Filipino food, a noodle. It is usually served during birthdays for long life.. according to tradition just like what Chinese believed. It has a lot of...
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Morning Girl
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
12 May 17
I and my husband went to a nearby restaurant to eat pancit for our snacks. It was served hot so we really enjoyed eating.
Pancit is a noodle dish which was introduced to us by the Chinese. It has so many variations but my...
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Chrie Zzy
@Chriezzy (280)
• Quezon, Philippines
5 Mar 17
Another food to share - pancit for dinner. Pancit is a chinese food which is also popular here in the Philippines. It is a best food to share during birthdays cause others believe that it will make the birthday celebrant's life...
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arbie bee
@brokenbee (11937)
• Philippines
6 Feb 17
The two workers my mother hired to put up the posts are here. And when they work at home, it is our responsibility to provide them their snacks.
This morning, we bought rice cakes, banana fritters and softdrinks for their snack...
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Kmz059
@Kmz059 (652)
• Philippines
5 Apr 13
I love to cook, I love to do my own version or experiment but my finish product is yummy. I took up Hotel and Restaurant Management because I love cooking. But I did not finish it yet, becaus I got preggt when Im still studying, I...
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sabado_dc
@sabado_dc (1001)
• Philippines
6 Mar 12
Hi, I was in a turo-turo (eatery) yesterday and there was no spoon provided in that effin eatery. I had no spoon to stir my cup of milk. I looked at some people present near the coffee, milk and cream table. I started to look and...
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