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Contributed photos May 21, 2021 PERSONAL favorites, family hits, heritage recipes. Before a recipe enters the heritage status, the process starts with a dish becoming a personal favorite. If it becomes a hit on the palates of family and friends, the ball or the dish in this case starts rolling.
Good food is born in the kitchen. Moms spend countless hours cooking, tweaking ingredients to come up with the perfect blend of flavors. Here are four moms sharing their favorite recipes born in their own kitchen or inherited from generations past.
From one recipe box to another, try cooking these dishes. It may become a favorite in your household.
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PILI, Camarines Sur, March 8 (PIA) In anticipation of the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine any time soon, the Provincial Government of Camarines Sur conducted its COVID-19 Vaccination Activity Simulation Exercise at 10:00AM, March 5, Friday, at the Capitol Complex’s Emergency Operation Center, Cadlan, here.
Camarines Sur Gov.Migz Villafiuerte receives the COVID-19 vaccines at the Provincial Cold Chain Storage Facility during the COVID-19 Vaccination Activity Simulation Exercise at 10:00AM, March 5, Friday, at the Capitol Complex’s Emergency Operation Center, Cadlan, Pili, Camarines Sur. (Photo credits: ACarinan/BRivera)
No less than Camarines Sur Governor Miguel “Migz” Villafuerte led the activity organized by the Provincial Health Office (PHO) and the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDDRMO).
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On Feb. 10, TESDA Secretary Isidro Lapeña led the ceremonial turnover of toolkits to 30 STEP scholars from National Capital Region (NCR) in Taguig City.
“I am very happy to see all of you receiving your toolkits.I hope that you will use these to uplift your lives and help you overcome the challenges that this pandemic has brought us. Now, you can start your own livelihood and pursue a more comfortable life as envisioned by President Rodrigo Duterte,” he said in a statement.
Lapeña explained that TESDA does not only aim to train and equip Filipinos with skills they need to have a stable job or sustainable livelihood, but also provide them with tools and equipment for them to use in their practice what they have learned and start earning.