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“What can I tell you of my past, gentleman (he is saying) I was born in a land where the idea of freedom, the notion of right, the habit of human kindness were things coldly despised and brutally outlawed. Now and then, in the course of history, a hypocrite government would paint the walls of the nation’s prison a comelier shade of yellow and loudly proclaim the granting of rights familiar with happier states; but either these rights were solely enjoyed by the jailers or else they contained some secret flaw which made them even more bitter than the decrees of frank tyranny…Every man in the land was a slave, if he was not a bully; since the soul and everything pertaining to it were denied to man, the infliction of physical pain came to be considered as sufficient to govern and guide human nature…From time to time a thing called revolution would occur…” I could have dreamed of writing it, but I can’t, Vladimir Nabokov did in his book, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight.
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Binignit Og Chop suey

Binignit?

Binignit is a vegetable stew from the Visayas region in the Philippines. The dish is traditionally made by Cebuanos with slices of saba, taro, sweet potato. The people in the neighboring island Leyte, usually include landang (palm flour jelly balls), langka (jackfruit), anise and thickened with milledglutinous rice in cooking binignit. The vegetables along with pearl sago cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and the local landang and sweetened bymuscovado or brown sugar.

The soup is usually cooked and eaten during the Holy Week, especiallyGood Friday when the Visayans are fasting. It also is a popular afternoon snack. The soup is best served when hot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binignit

Chop suey?

Chop suey (Chinese: pinyin: zá suì; literally "assorted pieces") is aChinese dish consisting of meats (often chicken, fish, beef, shrimp or pork) and eggs, cooked quickly with vegetables such as bean sprouts, cabbage, andcelery and bound in a starch-thickened sauce. It is typically served with rice but can become the Chinese-American form of chow mein with the addition of stir-fried noodles.

Chop suey has become a prominent part of American Chinese cuisine,Filipino cuisine, Canadian Chinese cuisine, Indian Chinese cuisine, andPolynesian cuisine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chop_suey

Binignit og Chop suey

Like “binignit” usually eaten during Holy Week and best served when hot, I hope to make your stay in my site holy and hot. Hope you also experience the “taste” of vegetable “chop suey” and may your taste stands out — like mine.

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