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A Taste of Home- - - almost!

...with lemon or hot chili pepper and my day is complete. These may not be the pinoy brand but these will do as long as I have the taste of home.

Now, if I could just have some rice!

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♥peachkins♥ said…
mahirap talaga i-let go ang nakasanayan na!
dea said…
miss ur home country ya, mayet?? :)
Pinx said…
mommy mayet, i bet you haven't tried sukang pinakurat!!! it's a best seller among filipinos abroad! locally made and exported worldwide. i remember my hubby's friend who lives in the US now, when he went back to the US from his vacation here, he had one big box of the delectable sukang pinakurat! it's vinegar complete with all the spices, it's super hot and so good with lechon and barbeque!!!! whew! makes my mouth water! hahahaha! i hope you can get a bottle or two of that.
annalyn said…
I'm lucky, Anthony cooked lots of rice yesterday when I was at school the whole day, bleh! lol!
this reminds me to buy Patis. I'm very lucky kasi maraming Pinoy store dito pati brand pareho ng sa Pinas.
genny said…
i will send you rice mayet.lol thanks for dropping by at my blog. cheers!
Anonymous said…
hello miss mayet!
thanks for coming to my blog page, please do visit again! :)

,uhm, your in New Zealand? grrrr!
like that is the number one country i would like to live in, hahahai!

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MJ said…
ay ang sarap naman nito...
kamosta na? been long time na akong nawala sa blogworld...hehehe!

take care Khim in Sweden
Mayet, is it still difficult for you to get rice there?
nuts said…
I was at market market today and looked for guinamos but unfortunately it was out of stock. sigh, I'M craving for guinamos. lemon lang or suka, sarap na sa kanin!
Mona said…
for me iba talaga ang gawang pinoy!
helen said…
hi ate mayet! wow... i am just wondering. is it possible to carry Filipino food sa plane pag binisita ka diyan? :-) or bawal talaga?
Dhemz said…
ayay! salap naman...nakakamiss talaga ang sariling atin...:)

btw, You are cordially invited to join my giveaway contest. Come and check it out! Thanks....:)
thomas said…
We asian always like the taste of home,luckily it can be bought all over.
Anonymous said…
Do you have any any Filipino store there or an Asian store? Or is rice available?
Kung pwede ktang padalhan, papadalhan kita ...hehehe
Too bad, we don´t have fish sauce here. I´m so envious that you have it there. ;)
gingerSnap said…
aha May yan din ang gamit ko dito (Squid). Natry mo na ba ang basmati rice?
alf said…
Ww use the same fish sauce. I think that's made in thailand....not sure but it's not pinoy....we like it better than the phil brand tho.
Pearl said…
hi mayet! wala bang pinoy store dyan? rice? naku pano yan (namroblema tuloy ako hehe)...

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