I can’t wait to get home to gensan, and bring into my fridge the best of fishes in the place. Oh, by the way, Bacolod is so lovely, nice clean place. From where ka gani sa Negros Occidental ah?
Sinta
- Cockles! That is perhaps the funniest-sounding shellfish ever!
Sheng
- I’m so inggit you’re in Bacolod. I hope you’re eating all the inasal I can only dream about! I grew up in Victorias, which is the sugar mill about an hour from Bacolod, but went to high school in Bacolod itself.
Mai
- You know what, though, I love going to the dirtystinkywet fish market in Dumaguete. Seriously. I love markets of all kinds, first-world or not!
Hun
- Oh you’re right, I do remember you liking Japanese food a lot!
October 26th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Amen! =) I can’t wait for next farmer’s market. Want to get my hands on some cockles
October 27th, 2008 at 1:04 am
I can’t wait to get home to gensan, and bring into my fridge the best of fishes in the place. Oh, by the way, Bacolod is so lovely, nice clean place. From where ka gani sa Negros Occidental ah?
October 27th, 2008 at 2:01 am
your fish market is super clean! i miss the first world!!!
October 28th, 2008 at 4:25 am
SUSHI!!! CALIFORNIA MAKI!!! I suddenly have this craving for japanese food…hehehe!
October 28th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Sinta
- Cockles! That is perhaps the funniest-sounding shellfish ever!
Sheng
- I’m so inggit you’re in Bacolod. I hope you’re eating all the inasal I can only dream about! I grew up in Victorias, which is the sugar mill about an hour from Bacolod, but went to high school in Bacolod itself.
Mai
- You know what, though, I love going to the dirtystinkywet fish market in Dumaguete. Seriously. I love markets of all kinds, first-world or not!
Hun
- Oh you’re right, I do remember you liking Japanese food a lot!
November 1st, 2008 at 2:01 pm
Posts of yours like this totally convince me you should try out for Top Chef Season 6!