Monday, January 30, 2006

My Tinola




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18 comments:

  1. Me too! You have to try my tinola, you'll love it!

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  2. wowahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
    nagutom tuloy ako nyan ah!!!hehe:D :D :D

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  3. Hahaha! I'd be glad to cook for you if you come to China.

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  4. Hmmmm Lecker!!! (Delicious)...
    Know what.. I'm missing already Filipino Cuisine...
    tiyak yan masarap na masarap...
    ginugutom tuloy ako...
    Like you... I'm afraid to try it sa takot na mapunta sa wala
    ang niluto ko.. hahaha...
    but then how you have shared it in your Blog...
    I should try it soon... kahit walang papaya... :)

    Thanks a million for sharing...
    I appreciate each and every Pictures and Blog you posted...
    Take Care... Always and God Bless!!!

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  5. Tell me who is Daniel...
    And I'd encourage him to Eat it...

    Know what... Daniel...
    Chicken meat is better than Pork meat
    So if I were you...
    I'd be eating chicken more often than Pork meat..
    and not to forget Fish too... its much healthier..
    Take my advice friend.. and you'd live longer...
    Less High-Blood...

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  6. Hahahaha! Daniel is a crazy friend back home who recently told me through YM that he has stopped eating chicken because it looks too much like a corpse, a chopped up corpse, because he can clearly make out the limbs, head (nope, maybe not the head); but you got the picture. You should hear his meatloaf theories. Oh well.

    Thank you thank you thank you! Start cooking! Hahaha!

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  7. Di lang sa pictures masarap. Masarap talaga! Hehe!

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  8. in fairness mukha nga syang tinola. mwahahaha!

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  9. real MOUTH-WATERING pics you got!!!
    you should try my tinola...the best...it's kinda cooked the way natives do here in the mountains...
    yon ang ipapakain ko sa iyo!!! hahahaha...happy cooking & eating too

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  10. Sige ba. Pag napadaan ako ng Baguio, you have to cook for me. You have a different name for tinola, right? And it's a little bitter?

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  11. Right! Well, isn't papaitan basically bitter tinola?

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  12. Why raddish? wala bang papaya dyan? Same here in Qatar very seldom that i have papaya for my tinola. Hmmmm...parang masarap nga tinola mo ah...

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  13. Whoaalaaa! mukha ngang masarap...sanapakaininmoko...

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  14. Hahahaha! Nope, no papaya. Radish is the closest to papaya that I could find. There's an accompanying blog entry to this that explains that. Hehe.

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