Filipino puns, dad jokes or uncle jokes
If you’re a corny uncle like me, then you might have used puns of Filipino and English words. If you haven’t, allow me to teach you the ways of the forks.
If you’re a corny uncle like me, then you might have used puns of Filipino and English words. If you haven’t, allow me to teach you the ways of the forks.
I’m not a botanist but having tagged along with some experts, I learned about a few species. Eventually I fell in love with a few of them.
Just got a copy of a great children’s book “Every Sunday (Tuwing Linggo)” by Och Gonzales and illustrated by CJ Reynaldo, published by Kahel Press.
It has been a long time since I had bakasi or eel. This Nilarang Bakasi is from Six Sister’s karinderia in Tagbilaran, Bohol.
Saba is a smaller and stubbier cousin of your typical banana. And when it’s ripe it’s soft, moist, sweet, and delicious.
It turns out PCR swab tests are not required for landtrips between certain provinces or destinations, but if you can afford it it is best to do so.
Ube cheese donuts. The holy triumvirate of words that are seldom combined, but when they are, an angel gets its wings in salted-egg flavor.
Manaoag Church is possibly one of the busiest churches in the country. During the pandemic it is a different story.