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Monthly Archives: December 2008

Lubenas qng Kuliat

It is a lantern parade. It is a prayer. It is a feast.  There’s a unique custom practiced for more than a hundred years in Angeles (circa 1830).  ”Lubenas qng Kuliat”. The Kapampangan term “lubenas” was derived from the actual Spanish term “novena”.  We usually refer to the nine-day of prayer-worship observed prior to the birth [...]

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Sinukuan Food Festival

I’m sharing to you some food pictures from the Sinukuan Festival. I’ve arranged these pictures according to the time I tasted them Batute – Barbecue Pork Barbecue – Jun-Juns Sweet Pork – with oily salted eggs from Razons Tidtad Kalderettang baka/ Asadong Babi – Abe’s Farm Binuli Dishes from Porac Taco from Thai Kingdom Tsokolateng [...]

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Vetsin – Part 2

When William M. Esposo Mr. Chairwrecker of Phil Star wrote about the MSG article 2 weeks ago,  I know I have to write a part 2 and part 3 of my MSG post. Part 2 is about my exprience meeting the boy who ate MSG.  Part 3 I can probabbly discuss the effect of MSG [...]

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Ing Lubenas Ning Pascu

Kuliat Foundation, Inc is holding the “Ing Lubenas Ning Pascu” an age old Kapampangan Tradition. Come and see a wonderful procession of lanterns and enjoy a light Noche Buena dinner that will take you back to the way Christmas was in Pampanga. Complete the festive mood, come in casual filipiniana at the Museo ning Angeles [...]

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Tamales Workshop

It used to be that cooking food is a common activity for women. It still is in Balete, San Fernando. One Sunday morning together with my friend Melanie Narciso, we spent time with Dara Lebing to learn how to make our favorite tamales. It was a rare opportunity to understand and document the process. It [...]

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