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May 6, 2021 | 12:04 am
THE RECENT talk of the town was the viral “
lugaw is essential” mishap, wherein some local government officials prohibited a food delivery rider from delivering glutinous rice porridge due to the curfew. Inspired by all the discussion around lugaw, the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) Culinary Cluster came up with the idea of a
Lugaw Challenge, which tasked 10 culinary experts from the School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Institution Management to give their own twist on this favorite Filipino comfort food.
It started when Benilde Culinary Program Chairperson Chef Margarita Marty posted a photo of her enjoying
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I grew up watching my mom cook and bake. Since I was tiny, she let me cook and bake with her. There are pictures of me as young as two years old, helping my mom make challah and cholent. Over the years, I gained the title of “official family griller.” I would like to believe I’m an omelet and panini expert, and in the last few months I’ve perfected homemade pizza.
So of course, way back when I first saw the Man with a Pan column, I asked my mom if I could be in it. She said she thought it was only for dads. Every time it came out, I would read it. Then one week I saw it! A kid was in!
seven-point lead over former massachusetts governor, mitt romney. and among tea party supporters in the hawkeye state, gingrich is now the runaway favorite. now the question did gingrich put all of that at risk last night when he walked into the wiquick sand of republican politics. how to treat millions of illegal immigrants. i m prepared to take the heat for saying, let s be humane and enforcing the law without giving them citizenship but by finding a way to create legality so that they are not separated from their families. not a new position. here s gingrich this week in new hampshire explaining his position in more detail. if you ve been here 20 or 30 years, you ve been paying your taxes, you ve been obeying the law, belong to a local church, you re married, three kids, two grandkids, a program which would allow you to pay penalty, allow you to be legal but not a citizen. to become a citizen you have to join at the end of the line the people who are not currently
really they re calling it an inventory problem because what is happening is they weren t properly tracking when the food was coming into the schools, when it was being ordered. they also weren t properly coordinating the menu planning to ensure that the food that was being served actually was stuff that was being served before it had expired. really it was a coordination inventory thing. all right. i would imagine a lot of parents are nervous hearing about this and probably thinking back in their memories of, okay, did my kid get sick around this time. have there been cases where kids have been reporting being sick or rashes that kids might be getting sick from school food, anything like that linked directly to the neglect? not at all. no sick kids, no reports of any illnesses. really what you have to remember is we re not talking about obviously rancid food. there s no sour milk, moldy bread. most of it was frozen food,