— witsandnuts

I don't know where to resume

I did miss blogging and bloghopping. Now that I’m ready to do posts again, I realized that I’m not yet done sorting the photos that I took during my vacation. Beginning with at least 500 photos (and a number of videos, too) per day that I had while in HK and Macau, then those taken at home. Also, I don’t know where to resume, to blog about the activities I had FIFO (first in, first out) or LIFO (last in, first out) method.

For today, I’ll initially share this one taken in one of the highlights of the Ultimate Kapampangan Tour that I joined last December 20.

claude tayag

Here’s Claude Tayag starting the first of the five ways lechon that he prepared for the group. It was literally a pigging out tour. In my next post, I’ll share about the fantastic 5-hour lunch that we had in Bale Dutung (Kapampangan term which means “House of Wood”), Claude Tayag’s house.

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17 comments
  1. rhea says: January 11, 20096:08 am

    yay!!! lechon! sarap, kaso i quit eating pork na e (again), mataas ang cholesterol ko..hehehe…

    miss na kita miss jo, looking forward to pics!

    rheas last blog post..working backwards

  2. kg says: January 11, 20096:32 am

    grabe lechon yan! super dami! hope you ate in moderation…it might catch up with you. he! he!

    have a great week wits!

  3. ibyang says: January 11, 20097:48 am

    oooohhh. that certainly looks yum.
    i miss eating lechon in the phils.

    ibyangs last blog post..Friday Thought Bubbles

  4. Sinta says: January 11, 20099:09 am

    Sarap! Mmmm, I miss lechon :) When I get back to the PH and the other part of the wedding ceremony there, my mom promises me lechon ^_^ she knows how to tempt me.

    Sintas last blog post..The Cinderella Tree

  5. jeanny says: January 11, 200912:23 pm

    Oh my….sarap ng lechon. Kakagutom…

  6. upto6only says: January 11, 20092:04 pm

    wow yummy love the lechon especially its crispy skin :)

  7. Jose says: January 11, 20098:10 pm

    Lechon! Sarappp! Saka isang case ng beer! Ayos!!!

  8. kayni says: January 11, 20098:26 pm

    I thought I’ve satisfied my cravings for Filipino food in Hawaii, but when I saw that glistening lechon, I am hungry and desperate for a taste of lechon – again.

    kaynis last blog post..Christmas in Hawaii

  9. BlogusVox says: January 12, 20095:30 am

    Yum, hindi lang lechon, kundi piglet na lechon! Tulo laway naman ako dito.

  10. bursky says: January 12, 20096:51 am

    you were in pampanga and you didn’t tell me?!?!? boooooo!!! hmpt!

    hahaha… sayang! sana nakasama din ako, na-rescue ko pa ang aking pinsan from being skewered and roasted. (LOL)

  11. mordsith says: January 12, 20099:24 am

    grabe ang sarap naman niyan! lalo na yung balat… hmmmm!

  12. bw says: January 12, 20097:33 pm

    My first time here :) I have to say these photos made me really, really hungry ! Heck with healthy eating. I got to have the crispy balat and sauce now hehe :)

    bws last blog post..VGCC Boots Out Troublesome Members

  13. Rach (Heart of Rachel) says: January 13, 20091:48 pm

    Lechon is a big star of any feast. That one looks so tempting.

  14. Bem says: January 19, 20092:17 pm

    hmmmn… saraaap! the story about bale dutung (and claude and wife) was in the newspapers last weekend (i think).

  15. Panaderos says: January 21, 20093:41 pm

    Wow! I love that lechon and the presence of FIFO and LIFO in your post reflected your profession. (Which happens to be mine too. Hehehe :D )

  16. witsandnuts says: January 20, 20096:24 am

    Saw the article, too. I linked back to that one in my recent post. Ganda ng story. :)

  17. witsandnuts says: January 22, 20095:38 am

    Heehee, I incidentally mentioned about fifo and lifo. =)

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