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- Khursten on Balsamic Green Beans: Did you try this with your truffle salt? oAo)
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- kaoko on DIY Mango Ice Candy: Nyahahahahahaa! At least walang talo. Kung di man kumita, at least busog kayo.
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Hafa adai Guam, Hava-meal Kao! Part 1 of 2
Culture is meant to be tasted. That’s why I try to eat local whenever I’m in a new country. Unfortunately, that’s something I failed to do during my first visit to Guam. Because of schedule issues, we weren’t able to … Continue reading
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Macau does Thai: Restaurante Hong Thai
One thing that must be enjoyed when staying in downtown Macau is exploring the streets by night. After 9pm, most of the stores are closed, so you’re left with deserted streets, dingy yellowed street lights, and a feeling that you’ve … Continue reading
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Chamorro Chip Cookies: From Guam with Love
When my friend Nina learned of my plans to vacation in Guam, she immediately asked me to bring home some Chamorro Cookies. “Whut? You want me to get you a Chamorro?” I teased her, referring to the indigenous people of … Continue reading
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