Quezon Culinary Series 5: Kamay ni Hesus better than Field of Faith?

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This shot is taken while it is raining outside so we did not have a chance to savor the beauty of the place. When we are approaching Kamay ni Jesus, we just saw Jesus Christ statue on top of the mountain. Later we realized that it was a rosary garden where you have to climb 200+ steps as you pray the different rosary mysteries.

Quezon Culinary Series 4: The secrets of Kiping & Longganisa Luban

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I guess I have admitted to myself that I don’t like cooking so I leave it up to my wife and her friends to figure out how to make it.
… The next demo was about the longganisa lucban or according to Mila, shortanissa because I began to be shorter than they used to make it. … Also, according to her, a longganisa without fats would be dry and that it why they still used pork with fats normally the neck part of a pig.

Quezon Culinary Series 3: Lucban Longganisa Breakfast!

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I’ve been to Quezon during Pahiyas and I should say it is worth visiting lucban not during the fiesta season on May 15.
… Our breakfast was in Dealo’s Koffee Klatch and our breakfast consists of Pansit Lucban or popularly known as pancit habhab, Longganisa Lucban and broas.
…I think people will be offended if you look for a sweet taste and they would say go to Pampanga.

Quezon Culinary Series 2: Enroute to Quezon

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The culinary tour would start in Lucban, Quezon and there are two ways to go there either via Los Banos — Pagsanjan route or via the Nagcarlan — Liliw route in Laguna.
… There were a few churches that we stopped by particularly the one in Majayjay, Laguna but nothing beats the Paete Church in terms of its antiqueness and the old paintings inside the church. So, when you go on this route, no need to stop by the churches except that it has been my rule to pass by one to pray for safe travel and a chance to pray for 3 wishes 🙂

Quezon Culinary Series 1: The Beginning

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Tina Decal last July which I guess when he joined the inaugural culinary tour of Quezon supported by the Department of Tourism. … At the start, it was very difficult to come up with a group of 8 for a tour price of P1,200/person (bring your own transpo). Specially, if nobody have been on the tour yet, not alot of people raved about it, and you need to find a group that has photography and eating as an interest.