The Perfect Dinner
There's the "Perfect Strangers" in the 80s. Then came the "Perfect Storm" in the 90s. Now comes the "Perfect Dinner"... for me, that is. It's composed of garlic rice, paksiw na besugo, adobong baboy, and mangga't bagoong. Tastes heavenly!
I did a little grocery last night and found out that the Japanese noodles I had last weekend was in fact from Korea. "Jewel in the Palace" is Korean, hello? Apparently, I didn't put 2 + 2 together. Also, the peeled shrimps that I bought was like 300++ a kilo. WTF!
Saw "Derailed" last night. I kinda predicted that the character of Jennifer Aniston ain't what she's supposed to be. The car dumping scene was freshly funny though. I salute Clive Owen for his performance in this film.
I did a little grocery last night and found out that the Japanese noodles I had last weekend was in fact from Korea. "Jewel in the Palace" is Korean, hello? Apparently, I didn't put 2 + 2 together. Also, the peeled shrimps that I bought was like 300++ a kilo. WTF!
Saw "Derailed" last night. I kinda predicted that the character of Jennifer Aniston ain't what she's supposed to be. The car dumping scene was freshly funny though. I salute Clive Owen for his performance in this film.
7 Comments:
grabe naglalaway na ko. gusto ko mangga at bagoong :(
punta ka na dito, ipagluto mo ulit kami
Patis (fishsauce), bagoong (shrimp paste), soy sauce, and oyster sauce are popular Filipino ingredients. These foods that are high fat, high cholesterol and high sodium increase the risk for heart disease as well as obesity.
hahaha! bulls-eye!
is that you augs? :)
di naman araw-araw... ;oP
i have been craving for philippine mango...send me some.
4 days na ko sunud-sunod na nag-m-mangga... grabe!!!
oo lala, ako yon. hehehe. don, kung 4 days ka na sunod-sunod na nagmamangga, eh di 4 days na sunod sunod ka ng nagbabagoong. di pa ba araw-araw yon? hehehe.
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