Had Pancit for lunch. Typical Filipino cuisine. Often a part of any celebration or gatherings. Our maid cooked a kilo (2.2lbs) and not realizing it would be this much (about four serving dish). So, I'm inviting everyone in the forum to dig in.
Pidjengirl said::O I will dig in!!! Looks yummy!!
Had Pancit for lunch. Typical Filipino cuisine. Often a part of any celebration or gatherings. Our maid cooked a kilo (2.2lbs) and not realizing it would be this much (about four serving dish). So, I'm inviting everyone in the forum to dig in.
skimonkey said:I can never have enough Pancit. We had 2 trays of it for my 2 nieces Graduation party last Saturday. It was so yummy and yours looks good even for breakfast for me now!! Thanks, Quake!!
Does anyone have any good coffee in the house?![]()
Coffee? Yes, we have a huge pot, steaming, just made, come on in, you're very welcome
May I ask, what's in pancit? I see noodles, but what else?
stranding said:Coffee? Yes, we have a huge pot, steaming, just made, come on in, you're very welcome
May I ask, what's in pancit? I see noodles, but what else?
Pidjengirl said:I just had strawberries and Jaffa cakes for brekkie. Not the usual bit very nice lol. Followed by a cuppa coffee.
Richard Brown said:I was a Brixton Market this morning, buying plantain and cassava. I stopped at a new eco cafe for scrumptious apple strudel and coffee.
I will post pics of the Market tomorrow morning.
quake5254 said:Heres some coffee for those who doesn't mind a 3-1 coffee.