and since I suddenly remember piggy banks...can anyone remember if they've come across those Buddha money banks wherein there's not a bunch of children scrambling across his fat tummy? am being sentimental...since our old Chinese buddha (w/ little kids) got broken...
We have a friend here who gives us raw chocolates from Dumaguete and Bohol to make hot chocolate drink and they are so so so good. I also love the Antonio Pueo brand.
and since I suddenly remember piggy banks...can anyone remember if they've come across those Buddha money banks wherein there's not a bunch of children scrambling across his fat tummy? am being sentimental...since our old Chinese buddha (w/ little kids) got broken...
ReplyDeleteI remember that. My mom used to have one... san na kaya yun? Hot choco would be good up here too. Ginaw e. hehe..
ReplyDeleteI remember my mom reporting that Baguio was experiencing 20 and maybe below?
ReplyDeletehere in Cebu, where its usually hot, even during rainy days...maginaw din...brrr..so I can imagine how it must be up there...
sarap ng palaging bed-weather nyo dyan :-)
We have a friend here who gives us raw chocolates from Dumaguete and Bohol to make hot chocolate drink and they are so so so good. I also love the Antonio Pueo brand.
ReplyDeletebtw, the Pueo word in Hawaiian is Owl.
I've tried Antonio Pueo brand here...so Antonio Owl pala yan?
ReplyDeletebut maybe its my memories - they can't measure up to the native tablia from the towns :-)
Honga, Antonio Owl...LOL!!
ReplyDeleteNothing beats the native tablia from Dumaguete...da bestest yan!!