I'm not strictly raw anymore OK? This is what I'm eating: http://gulaygirl.blogspot.com/p/whats-on-my-plate.html
Update in 2017: Back into raw! Let's do this!!!
Stuff Raw Foodists Like #14 Bumping into Another High-Raw Foodist at a Resto and Asking What They Ordered
Pasalubong – n. gifts usually in the form of, but not limited to food, coming from someone’s travels, intended to celebrate someone’s homecoming/ thanksgiving for a safe journey. the root word salubong means to meet.J came back from her babymoon from the States and her pasalubong for everyone was chocolate, which immediately took its spot in our special nook in the office, right on top of our filing cabinets, where pasalubong snacks are available to anyone who feels like partaking.
Do you have a pasalubong culture in your country? What kind of pasalubong is your favorite?
I know my aunts in California really like Ding Dong and butong pakwan (salted watermelon seeds) and my landlady in Federal Way really likes Yes! Magazine. I also used to bring her Chicken Joy too, back when Jollibee in Southcenter hadn’t opened yet. I tried bringing back macaroons from Bizu to my cousin in Phoenix but those don’t really travel well.
(Can you say smash to smithereens seven times?)
Stuff Raw Foodists Like #13 : Pasalubong :)
| almond pate |
| sprouted wild un-fried rice |
Stuff Raw Foodies Like #1 : Restos that won't give you a hard time for bringing your own baon if you can't eat anything else on the menu