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.