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stranding said:
Not sure I could manage a whole pig.

Edit:
Reminds me of this old thing, adjusted slightly:

Q. How does one eat a pig?
A. One bite at a time.
:-)

(But not Amy Rose of course!)
 
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quake5254 said:
Anyone cares for roasted pork (whole pig)?

My next door neighbors who are from the Philippines have whole pig at all the parties. We're always invited and it's such a great food fest! Actually 3/4's of my building are Filipino. The parents live upstairs, one daughter with her family next door and the other daughter and her family across the hall. You would feel right at home, Quake. :-). I don't remember where they are from, though.

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mollysmom said:
My next door neighbors who are from the Philippines have whole pig at all the parties. We're always invited and it's such a great food fest! Actually 3/4's of my building are Filipino. The parents live upstairs, one daughter with her family next door and the other daughter and her family across the hall. You would feel right at home, Quake. :-). I don't remember where they are from, though.

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That's the nicest thing with Filipinos. I myself can't stay away from my family. Can you smell the common aroma in this units. Typical Asian that could really make you hungry most of the time. What State are you from?
 
My next door neighbors who are from the Philippines have whole pig at all the parties. We're always invited and it's such a great food fest! Actually 3/4's of my building are Filipino. The parents live upstairs, one daughter with her family next door and the other daughter and her family across the hall. You would feel right at home, Quake. :-). I don't remember where they are from, though.

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That's the nicest thing with Filipinos. I myself can't stay away from my family. Can you smell the common aroma in this units. Typical Asian that could really make you hungry most of the time. What State are you from?

I think we have a fellow Pinoy with us, Quake!! :)
 
That's the nicest thing with Filipinos. I myself can't stay away from my family. Can you smell the common aroma in this units.

I can smell when my friends have been making adobo, that's for sure!

Filipino families that I know are amazingly close and warm. Turn up at a Pinoy party and everyone is related -- even the guests who aren't Filipino, it feels like! It's nice to be honorary Filipino for a day.
 
stranding said:
No joke!
At great risk, I dared to unwrap it & took some pics.
You owe me big time for that :-)

I have some of that in the fridge!

The Archangel
 
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Kaykaykay said:
Love lechon. Filipinos do roast pig the best out of all cuisines I've tried.

I know a lot of Pinoys. Love being invited to their parties -- food galore and lots of singing, by people who can actually sing (not me, lol).

I know. The gluttony, the singing even if it sounds different sometimes, the joyful laughter, and the camaraderie. The warm welcoming of neighbors and serving them well is what we like the most. Food knows no boundaries. Good to read that you have Filipino friends.
 

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