Haffi [Flickr]

kawaii-bebe posted a photo: my dear gold fish... 

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haffi [Flickr]

kawaii-bebe posted a photo: ... 

Source:  Azumi ★

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 Manila

Fish, Fruits and Veggies

I buy groceries every Sunday with Sean after attending mass. It is one of our bonding moment as we buy foods for his baon for the whole week. Sean enjoys this activity so much for he chooses his own food (but of course with my approval). He even enjoy inquiring prices thru a barcode scanner which... 

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Paksiw na Bangus

Dagupan’s Bonuan Bangus is one of the craze in our city, cooked in many different ways – grilled, fried, sinigang, deboned, relleno, kilawin, paksiw, daing, broiled and baked. Our city is well-knowned in the world for being the best producer of best tasting milkfish (bangus) and many other seafoods.... 

Source:  Hungrynez | Pinoy food recipes to satisfy your hunger

Fried Bangus

Before anything else, let me first acquaint you with a section of this blog called “What’s cookin?” This section (or category) is intended to showcase simple yet delicious food that we usually prepare on ordinary or busy days. Unlike the recipe section, this does not show details on how certain... 

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Fish Bowl Theory Applicable to the Philippine Economy

This day my “Sociology with Family Planning” professor who is Mr. Luisito de la Cruz impart another knowledge and issue to be concerned of with regards to the economic status of the Philippines. He quoted a term used by a Sociologist that commented about the Philippine Economy back... 

Source:  Old Philippines

Baked salmon and peaches

A gamble that paid off. I wanted fish (after the ox tongue and pork ribs, fish was a welcome respite) but I wanted something festive. It was the day after Christmas and I was still in holiday mode, after all. What I wasn’t in the mood for was frying. So, I thawed a fillet of [...]... 

Source:  Pinoy Cook: Home cooking rocks!

Restaurant of Choice in Bahay ng Alumni

PHOTO(L-R): Little Fish, which is spaghetti in olive and garlic topped with crispy danggit strips; and Four Mushroom, which is made up of assorted mushrooms in garlic cream sauce. :) Yummm.ROC is located at 100 GF Ang Bahay ng Alumni, Magsaysay Ave, UP Diliman Quezon City, Philippines. You may contact... 

Source:  The Philippines and Beyond

Bottled Bangus or Tawilis in Oil, Spanish Sardines Style

Home made bottled fish in olive oil or corn oil, Spanish sardines style are great alternative gift on this coming holiday season. There is no better way to express your love by sharing something that is prepared or cooked by your self and bottled foods are one of the popular gift items. The bottles can... 

Source:  Overseas Pinoy Cooking

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