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		<title>Almondigas Con Repolyo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This isn’t the first dish I’ve cooked since we have moved in here in our new house but this dish is a special one for me..my personal top pick among the dishes I’ve cooked for the week.&#160; My taste buds (and the husband’s and the little one’s) gave an o-kay sign.&#160; In fact, I’ve consumed [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">This isn’t the first dish I’ve cooked since we have moved in here in our new house but this dish is a special one for me..my personal top pick among the dishes I’ve cooked for the week.&#160; My taste buds (and the husband’s and the little one’s) gave an o-kay sign.&#160; In fact, I’ve consumed 2 cups of rice last night.&#160; I’ve never been this proud of my own cooking.&#160; Well, it’s suffice to say, that it’s the first “perfect” dish I’ve ever cooked. LOL.</p>
<p align="justify">I’m sharing the recipe for you to find out how yummy it is.&#160; By the way, the crappy photo doesn’t do justice since I’ve taken it just a while ago..meaning, it’s a leftover of last night’s. The original finished product was a lot more inviting and looks really scrumptious.&#160; It even made me and the husband to <a href="http://www.bestslimmingpills.org/">click here</a> after devouring our dinner.</p>
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<p>Ingredients:</p>
<p>Meatballs:   <br />1/4 kilo ground pork     <br />1/2 cup singkamas finely chopped     <br />2 cloves garlic finely chopped     <br />1 pc small onion finely chopped    <br />1 pc raw egg    <br />salt    </p>
<p>Soup:    <br />1 tbsp cooking oil    <br />3 cloves garlic, finely chopped    <br />1 pc small onion, coarsely chopped    <br />4 cups water    <br />2 pcs Pork Broth Cubes    <br />1/2 cup carrots sliced thinly    <br />1/2 cup repolyo sliced thinly    <br />1/2 cup sayote sliced thinly    <br />ground black pepper    </p>
<p>Procedure:    <br />1. Combine all ingredients for the meatballs.    <br />2. Mash together and shape into balls.    </p>
<p>Soup:    <br />1. Saute garlic and onion.    <br />2. Add water and broth cubes. Wait until the cubes melt and water about to boil.    <br />3. Drop in meatballs and simmer until well-cooked.    <br />4. Add carrots, repolyo, sayote and simmer until the vegetables are cooked.    <br />5. Season with pepper.    </p>


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		<title>Lumpiang Shanghai &#124; Spring Rolls &#124; Fried Lumpia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lumpia is a type of stuffed spring rolls. They are served fried or non-fried and fillings vary: pork, beef or vegetables served with sweet and sour sauce. This is Chinese in origin and other Asian countries have their own lumpia versions and variations as well. In Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia, it is called &#8220;popiah&#8221;. In [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lumpia is a type of stuffed spring rolls. They are served fried or non-fried and fillings vary: pork, beef or vegetables served with sweet and sour sauce. This is Chinese in origin and other Asian countries have their own lumpia versions and variations as well. In Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia, it is called &#8220;popiah&#8221;. In Vietnam, it is known as &#8220;cha gio&#8221;.  In the Philippines, it is called lumpia.  The Filipino lumpia is further categorized to two: Lumpiang Ubod &#8211; served fresh and wrapped in a crepe-like sheet; and Lumpiang Shanghai, or Fried Spring Rolls or Fried Lumpia.</p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/maidanganan/3537399945/" title="Lumpia. by Mai Danganan, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2455/3537399945_78c37b6cb8_m.jpg" width="240" height="161" alt="Lumpia." /></a></center></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how we usually prepare our Fried Lumpia:<br />
* 1 lb. ground pork<br />
* 1/4 cup finely chopped onions<br />
* 1/2 cup finely chopped carrots<br />
* 1 small box of raisins<br />
* 2 whole eggs<br />
* 3 dashes of sesame oil<br />
* salt and pepper, to taste<br />
* 3 tbsp. soy sauce<br />
* lumpia wrapper (1 pack usually has 50 sheets)<br />
* vegetable oil, for frying</p>
<p>Procedure:<br />
1. Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Mix until well blended.<br />
2. Wrap into thin rolls with a lumpia wrapper. Fry in deep hot oil.<br />
3. Serve with your favorite ketchup or make your own Sweet and Sour Sauce recipe.</p>
<p>To make sauce, combine vinegar, 1 teaspoon soy sauce, sugar, water, ginger and garlic in small saucepan. Bring to boil. Stir in cornstarch paste and simmer 5 minutes, or until thickened. Season to taste with salt. Keep warm.</p>


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		<title>Cholesterol Overload</title>
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		<title>Pineapple Meatloaf</title>
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Ingredients:
1 can (439 g) Del Monte Fresh Cut Pineapple Tidbits, well drained
1 pc egg
1 pc hard boiled egg, thinly sliced (personal modification)**
1/2 K ground pork
1 pc beef bouillon cue, crumbled
2 pc sliced bread (pan Americano), diced
1/4 cup evaporated milk
1 each medium red and green bell peppers, chopped
1 pc medium onion, chopped
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1. Combine half of Del [...]


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<p>Ingredients:</strong><br />
1 can (439 g) Del Monte Fresh Cut Pineapple Tidbits, well drained<br />
1 pc egg<br />
<em>1 pc hard boiled egg, thinly sliced (personal modification)**</em><br />
1/2 K ground pork<br />
1 pc beef bouillon cue, crumbled<br />
2 pc sliced bread (pan Americano), diced<br />
1/4 cup evaporated milk<br />
1 each medium red and green bell peppers, chopped<br />
1 pc medium onion, chopped</p>
<p><strong>Procedure:</strong><br />
1. Combine half of Del Monte Fresh Cut Pineapple Tidbits with all the other ingredients (except for the hard boiled egg). Season with 1/2 tsp iodized fine salt (or 1/2 tbsp iodized rock salt) and 1/4 tsp pepper. Mix thoroughly.</p>
<p>2. Spread the remaining pineapple on the bottom of a 9&#8243; x 5&#8243; pan*, then pour and spread meat mixture. Place the sliced hard boiled egg on top of the meat mixture. Cover with wax paper and steam for 1 hour. Cool slightly then serve with Del Monte Banana or Sweet Blend Ketchup.</p>
<p>Makes 8 servings.</p>
<p><em>Mai&#8217;s Kitchen Notes:</em><br />
<em>* I used the usual leche flan llanera for steaming since I didn&#8217;t have the mentioned pan size/container.</em></p>
<div>** Source: Del Monte Kitchenomics Cookbook Volume III.  Photo grabbed from <a href="http://www2.kitchenomics.com/recipes/index.shtml">http://www2.kitchenomics.com/recipes/index.shtml</a></div>


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		<title>Del Monte&#8217;s Pork Pina Humba</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ingredients:
1 can 234 g Del Monte Fresh Cut Pineapple Chunks, drained (reserve syrup)
1/2 Kg pork kasim, cut into chunks
8 cloves garlic, crushed
1/2 cup water
3 Tbsp soy sauce
3 1/2 Tbsp brown sugar
1/8 tsp dried oregano (optional)
2 Tbsp Del Monte Red Cane Vinegar
1 pc laurel leaf
3 Tbsp tausi (salted black beans)
Procedure:
1. Combine pineapple syrup with other ingredients [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ingredients:<br />
1 can 234 g Del Monte Fresh Cut Pineapple Chunks, drained (reserve syrup)<br />
1/2 Kg pork kasim, cut into chunks<br />
8 cloves garlic, crushed<br />
1/2 cup water<br />
3 Tbsp soy sauce<br />
3 1/2 Tbsp brown sugar<br />
1/8 tsp dried oregano (optional)<br />
2 Tbsp Del Monte Red Cane Vinegar<br />
1 pc laurel leaf<br />
3 Tbsp tausi (salted black beans)<br />
Procedure:<br />
1. Combine pineapple syrup with other ingredients except pineapple chunks.  Cover and simmer over low heat for 40 minutes or until pork is tender, then simmer uncovered for about 10 minutes.<br />
2. Add Del Monte Fresh Cut Pineapple Chunks.  Allow to simmer for another 5 minutes.</p>
<p>Other Notes:<br />
Make 6 servings</p>
<p>Lusog Note:<br />
Rich in Niacin &#8211; promotes normal digestion and healthy skin</p>
<p>Source: Del Monte Kitchenomics Cookbook Volume III</p>
<p><em>Sorry, no uploaded pic.  This is my first ever successful dish hooked from a recipe book.  It&#8217;s my first achievement and I myself was proud and more than satisfied of the outcome.  How I wish I should&#8217;ve taken a picture of this.</em></p>
<p><em>I really find this Kitchenomics Cookbook fascinating and rookie cook-friendly.  It provides pictures of the dishes so more or less, you&#8217;ll have a glimpse of how the dish should look like.  The steps are complete and are easy to follow.  It also includes nutrition notes&#8230;perfect for those diet-conscious buffs.</em></p>


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		<title>Breaded Pork Chops</title>
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4 pork chops, medium or large
1/2 cup bread crumbs
1 1/2 tsp calamansi juice
1 egg, beaten
oil for frying
salt &#38; pepper to taste
Procedure:
1. Mix calamansi juice, salt and pepper in a bowl.
2. Season pork chops with this mixture and set aside for 30 mins. (This will give the meat enough time to absorb the flavor.)
3. Roll pork [...]


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<p><em>Ingredients:</em><br />
4 pork chops, medium or large<br />
1/2 cup bread crumbs<br />
1 1/2 tsp calamansi juice<br />
1 egg, beaten<br />
oil for frying<br />
salt &amp; pepper to taste</p>
<p><em>Procedure:</em><br />
1. Mix calamansi juice, salt and pepper in a bowl.<br />
2. Season pork chops with this mixture and set aside for 30 mins. (This will give the meat enough time to absorb the flavor.)<br />
3. Roll pork in bread crumbs, then moisten with beaten egg and roll again in bread crumbs.<br />
4. Fry over medium heat until golden brown.</p>
<p><em>Source: Christine Lee&#8217;s Best Loved Foods for Everyone</em></p>


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		<title>CNT Lechon Cebu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Had a very busy day earlier but before I retire the night, I’m sharing a photo that I know you’ll be drooling over. Here’s the Lechon Cebu (flown in all the way from Cebu really!) we massacred and feasted on during our 2007 Christmas Party. Yummy!
CNT Lechon&#8230;lechon at its finest.
Photo snagged from my other blog
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had a very busy day earlier but before I retire the night, I’m sharing a photo that I know you’ll be drooling over. Here’s the Lechon Cebu (flown in all the way from Cebu really!) we massacred and feasted on during our 2007 Christmas Party. Yummy!</p>
<p>CNT Lechon&#8230;lechon at its finest.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><img title="CNT Lechon" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_1IySacTF1Fg/R2PcaABcEyI/AAAAAAAAAjI/6G4iaX1ZVGI/s400/IMG_0409+copy.jpg" alt="CNT Lechon" width="400" height="301" /><p class="wp-caption-text">CNT Lechon Photo grabbed from my Love. Happiness. Us. blog</p></div>
<p style="text-align: center;">Photo snagged from my other blog</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>CNT Lechon</strong><br />
Address: 1377 Rama Ave, Guadalupe, Cebu City<br />
Contact Numbers: (032) 254 4249 / (032) 254 6641</p></blockquote>


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