Fish Balls – Best Street Food in the Philippines
You’ve heard of the Red Caviar from the Salmon, Black Caviar from the Sturgeon fish, and the rarest of all, the Gold Caviar from the Albino Beluga. Now, I’m going to introduce you to something even better, the Philippine Caviar – Fish Balls! Ok, so it’s not really caviar, but... Source: When In ManilaContraceptive and abortion are two different solutions to one problem
While I maintain respect to the Catholic church and other religions and people for their respective beliefs for that matter, I cannot ignore the need to reiterate my point on how important to be “properly informed” about the issue of overpopulation as I’ve stated in my previous blog...
Source: Greenoys Blog
Feast of the Black Nazarene
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Celebrated every 9th of January, the Feast of the Black Nazarene is a wooden sculpture of Jesus Christ...
Source: Firefly360's Blog
Pilipino Christmas Imagery – The Belen
As Christmas Day draws near, we are reminded of one of the symbols of the season - the Nativity scene. Whether it is built as a diorama or shown as an actual live production, the Nativity scene is widely regarded by those who follow the Catholic faith as the visual representation of what Christmas is...
Source: BakitWhy.com - Pilipino American Lifestyle
Philippine Crucifix
Billy Joe of Gulfport, MS has a high respect with his homeland and religion. His tattoo is consisting of crucifix which stands for his religion (Catholic) and Philippine Island which stands for his...
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Source: PinoyTattoos.com - Filipino Tattoo Source






