Pinoys love food, Pinoys love cooking, I love cooking, I love to eat.
Pinoys pride themselves when it comes to cooking, they love cooking so much that on every occasion, they don't just cook food enough for their family, they prepare food enough for neighbors as well.
Some food are branded as unhealthy, like street foods (i.e. fishballs, kikiam, kwek kwek, betamax, balut, balun-balunan, adidas, ukoy, bituka etc.). Still these are loved by Filipinos... why? Because they taste gooooooooood.
I love cooking for my family, I love trying out new dishes. I often tell my wife to save recipes from magazines, the usual pasta, steaks, burgers I make...but most of them don't satisfy me like Pinoy cooking. I would rather have a piece of tuyo with rice than a slab of steak and mashed potatoes....no really...I would, because that tuyo tastes much better.
So when ever you are invited to a Filipino occasion? Better prepare yourself for a lot of food, and mouth watering desserts. Oh my the desserts, are to die for, I'm not kidding. Just look at these treats.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot. When you do come to eat, always bring a plastic bag with you....NO it's not for barfing out too much food, it's for left-overs :) I'm sure you'll want some.
P.S.
Make sure to burn off those calories the next day okay.
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
SMILEY FACE :)
You know what is admirable in the Philippines and of Pinoys everywhere? Is that a smile is readily given, any time of day, anywhere you are. No matter what the occasion, may this be a birthday party, a funeral (yeah I know) or just a simple get together, a smile is always there to greet you.
I've been to parts of Asia, Middle East and the US, but rarely do I see smiling faces when you see someone down the street. In Pinas, you hardly see people that aren't easy going and smiling. It's like the face muscles of Pinoys are programmed to smile whenever possible. It's just natural for us.
You ask a stranger here for directions, the first thing you'll see on their faces is a frown. But in Pinas, what you'll receive is a smile and then an answer. If they don't know the answer to your question, they would STILL smile and politely, apologetically say sorry. Now that's what you call courtesy and it is very humbling to see someone who you don't know showing you so much respect.
I've asked and have been told by a lot of foreign friends that their Pinoy friends and acquaintances are the friendliest people they've ever met. They say they feel at ease when they talk to Pinoys because they are courteous, respectful and always have that smile ready.
FUN FACT:
Did you know that it takes twice as much face muscles to frown than to smile?
That's probably why Pinoys typically look young for their age. I'm 31 and I still get asked for my ID whenever I get myself a beer. Yeah I'm that good looking and baby faced... ehem.... (Sorry...if that didn't turn you off, then I don't know what will).
But seriously, people out there, especially Pinoys, keep those smiling faces up. Smiles are contagious, just try it.
Thanks and watch out for more blogs :)
R
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
IN THE BEGINNING...
...there was a baby. And that would be me, ang munting yagit na ipananganak nung Abril circa '79 na pinangalanang Renan. Alam ko mga kaibigan...matanda na ako.
I thank you all for checking out my blog. As you can see in the description, this is how a Pinoy named Renan works. I'll be sharing thoughts about what it is to be a Filipino.
Even though this blog is entitled Pinoy-Pride, I will be using English as the main language in posting...uhhmm posts. You might say "What the futa-hina? Dapat TAGALOG 'to lul." I understand completely but let's be honest, you'll be able to read through my blog easier when using english instead of tagalog. Want proof? Try reading these english - tagalog phrases.
1. I love you - Mahal Kita (EASY)
2. I like you - Gusto Kita (Still EASY)
3. Let's go on a date - Tara date tayo, pero wala akong pera kaya ikaw muna magbayad okay. (HARD)
I hope you get my point. Since English is the Philippines' second language, it's good practice for me and you right? Good.
Again, my thanks for going on my blog. I'll do my best to make it very interesting and lively, just like Pinoys and the Philippines.
Stay tuned,
R
I thank you all for checking out my blog. As you can see in the description, this is how a Pinoy named Renan works. I'll be sharing thoughts about what it is to be a Filipino.
Even though this blog is entitled Pinoy-Pride, I will be using English as the main language in posting...uhhmm posts. You might say "What the futa-hina? Dapat TAGALOG 'to lul." I understand completely but let's be honest, you'll be able to read through my blog easier when using english instead of tagalog. Want proof? Try reading these english - tagalog phrases.
1. I love you - Mahal Kita (EASY)
2. I like you - Gusto Kita (Still EASY)
3. Let's go on a date - Tara date tayo, pero wala akong pera kaya ikaw muna magbayad okay. (HARD)
I hope you get my point. Since English is the Philippines' second language, it's good practice for me and you right? Good.
Again, my thanks for going on my blog. I'll do my best to make it very interesting and lively, just like Pinoys and the Philippines.
Stay tuned,
R
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