Labels
aim
animation
anime
asakusa
asia
baguio
bali
bangkok
bantayan
batanes
batangas
beijing
benguet
bicol
books
busuanga
camiguin
capones
cartoons
cavite
cebu
cebuitinerary
ceburestaurants
china
chinesecuisine
cincinnati
cit
clark
comics
coron
countryholidays
dalat
davao
desserts
dining
eigasai
fanfiction
festival
filipinocuisine
films
fukuoka
funpic
greenbelt
hakone
herbal
hochiminh
holidays
hongkong
hp
humor
ics
imago
indiancuisine
indonesia
italiancuisine
janeausten
japan
japanbus
japanesecooking
japanesecuisine
japanfoundation
japanlodgings
japanvisa
jrpass
jrtrain
kanazawa
kayumanggitos
kobe
korea
kyoto
legaspi
lj
macau
makati
manga
manila
mindoro
mm
mtpulag
multiply
nagasaki
napavalley
nara
nihongofiesta
osaka
owakudani
pagsanjan
pal
palawan
pampanga
pangasinan
philippineholiday
philippines
photography
photowalk
picca
puerto galera
puertoprincesa
recipes
reunion
rurounikenshin
ryokanseikanso
sabang
sagada
saigon
san francisco
saralee
seoul
shanghai
shinkansen
sibonga
singapore
sinulog
sms
sorsogon
stc
summer
tagaytay
tamaraw
tea
thaicuisine
thailand
tokyo
travel
travel2009
travel2010
travel2011
travel2012
travelabroad
travelchecklist
traveldomestic
travelfunpic
travelgear
traveljapan
travelpostcard
travelreviews
traveltip
trip
tripabroad
tripanecdotes
tumi
tvshows
usa
vegetarian
vietnam
vietnamesecuisine
visaexemption
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Nabitin ako...
ReplyDeleteako rin..ewan ko ba tong mga zen-zen thingie when it comes to food thoughts...its difficult to stomach...mwahaha!
ReplyDeleteWhat is a "hand-rolled Dumpling of Heaven?"
ReplyDeleteTed, its a zen-like statement...
ReplyDeletefor me it means whatever dumpling I am ready to devour at the moment of great hunger *laughs at image it evokes*
And I learned a new thing.
ReplyDeleteButi hindi ka na choke.:-)
ReplyDeleteMaybe I've had a few of them myself ;-)
ReplyDeletewell dumplings here are small, and if one is hungry enough, 2 dumplings of Heaven and earth can slide down the passage to the underworld *grin*
ReplyDeletebetcha the dumplings you had in Japan were more of the heavenly kind :-)
ReplyDeleteMommy Louella! easy lang po sa dumpling hehehe...
ReplyDeletenakaka-miss ang sharksfin siomai dyan...
Cat, have you tried ravioli noodle soup, yan ang heavenly dumpling sa akin.... imaginary slurp.
ReplyDeleteSi Cat, makabasa lang ng dumpling nasa heaven na. Makakita at makakain pa kaya?
ReplyDeletehi Chiarz..am so glad you have got time to visit again (I bet busy busy with keeping the family around and about di ba?) :-)
ReplyDeleteI read somewhere before you said you now find it easier to visit my site coz of the theme..hehehe...I was a bit busy then so just read it and wasn't able to reply but I remember...thank you for dropping by...
as for me..one time lang yata ako nakakain ng ravioli...sa spaghetti ba yon...to each his own dumpling ika nga! LOL
what kind of dumpling are you thinking about? hmmmm...*Cat strikes Rodin's statue's thinking pose pero nakadamit ng ballgown*
ReplyDeletei looked it up talaga the first time i had it. ravioli kasi as far as i know is an italian dumpling - meaning, stuffed pasta. kaya gulat ako ng makita ko sya sa chinese restaurant. pero lami gyud kaayo Cat.
ReplyDeleteHLH! Chiarz, between us..when man ta wa lami-ih? hehehe...
ReplyDelete