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islander
31st August 2009, 17:26
when I arrived here in UK, I really can't cook good filipino food for my husband, until I found this website...

http://cookingwithpeachy.com/

my husband just loved it when i cook food which I've learned from this website, made me confident & proud with cooking filipino food & made me a much better wife as well.

just want to share this to other filipino wives in the forum!

Ann07
31st August 2009, 17:47
when I arrived here in UK, I really can't cook good filipino food for my husband, until I found this website...

http://cookingwithpeachy.com/

my husband just loved it when i cook food which I've learned from this website, made me confident & proud with cooking filipino food & made me a much better wife as well.

just want to share this to other filipino wives in the forum!

Gutom man ko dai oi hehehe
Lucky husband :) Well done dai:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
I always see her video at pinoychannel:)
Thanks for sharing:)

Tawi2
31st August 2009, 17:56
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ivybridge
30th September 2009, 22:00
Some here also
http://www.atasteofasia.eu/shop/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=24

It is our site and the recipe section is something we are trying to grow.

pumpkins
1st October 2009, 00:29
thanks for sharing guyzzz...
i am still learning how to cook .. i never cook before, only rice and frying and boiling eggs thats all i know:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol: but now i can cook adobo, chicken curry and pininyahang manok..
i hope my husband would like it:cwm12::cwm12::cwm12::cwm12::cwm12:

JimOttley
2nd October 2009, 23:48
thanks for sharing guyzzz...
i am still learning how to cook .. i never cook before, only rice and frying and boiling eggs thats all i know:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol: but now i can cook adobo, chicken curry and pininyahang manok..
i hope my husband would like it:cwm12::cwm12::cwm12::cwm12::cwm12:

My partner Ana never cooked until she went to live in Korea in the mid 1990's, when she came back to the Phils the family were stunned to find out that Ana could now cook :D

When I first met her we used to go out a lot, so not much cooking was going on and when we were at home often it was Nanay that was cooking (she is a wonderful cook!) so it was not obvious to me that Ana could do that much:)

When she came to the UK in 2007, I was wonderfully surprised to find that Ana had real talent in cooking, I was utterly spoiled :D coming home from work (my work is near where we live) at lunchtime was an absolute delight!

Before anyone jumps on the spoiled hubby bandwagon :D I am a reasonable cook too and I have and still do enjoy cooking for my family, I will admit that I do not do it often enough but they do all like my food :D


Jim

RickyR
4th October 2009, 09:57
I have tried many times to teach Marvie to cook! I can cook Filipino food better then her, and most of the time do. I however modify the recipes (or ruin them for some filipino) because I cut away all the fat and bones and skin from meat when I cook it! I see the families shocked faces at throwing away the 'best bits'!

Jay&Zobel
7th October 2009, 19:50
Hiya, I use these pages a lot, personally I find it really easy to watch videos than reading :D:

http://www.youtube.com/user/AsianCookingmadeEasy
http://www.youtube.com/user/Foodtrip28 :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Recipes are great, easy to follow and YUMMY!!!! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Enjoy cooking!!!