napkins, single-use food wrappers, and other waste in the bags until it can be properly disposed of. For human waste, the use of waste alleviation gel (WAG) bags or other portable toilet options is recommended. WAG bags can be safely disposed of in ...
In 1910, only 406 Filipinos lived on the United States mainland. The largest group, of 109, lived in New Orleans, the remnants of a nineteenth-century settlement of Filipino sailors who came ashore at that port city, married local women, and found jobs. The state of Washington had 17 and...
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we understand that food is a love language that can invoke powerful memories.” Sadly, I don’t have many memories of Filipino cuisine, but those memories I do have are powerful. They’re warm and fond. Almost all of those memories have their genesis in the homes of friends...
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Sisig at its finest plus other superbly authentic Filipino dishes right in New York City's East Village. The coziest place for Filipinos (and, of course, other nationalities) to hang out. "The next big food trend: Sisig, A Filipino Dish." - northjersey ...