Thread: Brunch!!
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13th November 2011 #1
Brunch!!
some pictures of my ''breakfast and lunch'' in the uk


Dried Squid and Tapsilog
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wheres the toast
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We had to drive to our "local" pinoy store to buy dried fish but they had sold out.
Obviously she was more disapointed than me, it always makes the house smell
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on those smellit always makes the house smell

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Yummy, I love dried squid
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boooooo..
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14th November 2011 #11
yes, can u please eat some spicy dried squid for me when u go to vietnam?
I bought that dried squid in Mini Siam Oriental Foods ,its from thailand ,,, lovely!!
I treat myself some nice semi-filipino delicacies during the weekends and it makes me feel happy
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BTW sars, we enjoyed a nice variety of foods last night at our Asian buffet.
No dried fish thank goodness.
Now my wife is looking and looking for somewhere to buy good quality and tasty dried fish. Thank you
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14th November 2011 #14
this was my evening meal ,my favourite, chicken madras , with pita bread

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14th November 2011 #15
Yummers! Rice galore!
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15th November 2011 #16
hot but not too hot to taste

not that i understand what is yummers about rice, alone it doesnt realy have any taste,
i prefer rice as a rice pudding home made, milk , evaporated milk (carnation) suger nice and sweet, a touch of nutmeg shaken on top, and cooked in oven now thats yummers
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15th November 2011 #17
Yesterday my son cooked us his first 'proper' meal....a Lasagna.
This is the resulting dish.
Absolutely delicious !
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15th November 2011 #18
mmmmmmm that looks good, my bellies rumbling now
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15th November 2011 #19
I Love garlic fried rice... Plain rice is boring though to be honest
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15th November 2011 #21
mmm I love cooking ,some more pictures of my fil brit cuisines etc... during the weekends and my off day


pork sisig
home made lasagna
lechon kawali/roasted pork
dinuguan/pork ribs in black pudding
shrimp and pork siomai
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all these pictures of food are making me hungry...time to get my dinner I think
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Wow, those pics look great sars

You have just listed my favorites.
Here listed in order of yumminess, with the yummiest first:-
pork sisig
lechon kawali/roasted pork
shrimp and pork siomai
home made lasagna
dinuguan/pork ribs in black pudding (I'm not fond of Phils blood pudding, but traditional british black pudding is hmmmmmmwonderful)
You'll need to explain that chicken cordon bleu? Or you could send me some
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15th November 2011 #24
supper this evenning was a milder dish , chicken korma


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16th November 2011 #26
hey hey confused ,,, i think maybe you like him bite you

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all those foods make me hungry, and I just had my big breakfast
.......and Don, I love Edward Cullens too...yummy
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thanks terpe, I still dont understand why some people here loves black pudding for breakfast
...my husband let me try to eat black pudding in the AM, just told him i would do something later for dinner and he likes it with rice and pork ribs this time 
chicken cordon bleu is thin slices of chicken breast stuffed with cheese and ham and then baked ...Ive sent you some in your email terpe
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