Krispy Kreme’s Chocolate Karnival Treat

April 20th, 2009

Did you know that one of the Patay Gutom respondents consider one of the biggest branch of Krispy Kreme as her second home? Did you know that the founder of this oh-so-mouth-watering blog can finish a box of Krispy Kreme donut in just one sitting? Did you know that our one and only donut monster lined up during the opening of the Mall of Asia and Gateway branch? Did you know that some of the members of the group actually spent their April Fools Day at Krispy Kreme?
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Ok, fine. We are certfied Krispy Kreme addicts that’s why we were really happy when our favorite branch changed its outdoor glass one day with a chocolate-y like look.
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Mindoro Sling of Puerto Galera

April 18th, 2009

Puerto Galera, it’s all sand, sun, skin and the sling – Mindoro Sling that is. It was a PG in PG last Holy Week. Yes, a Patay Gutom in Puerto Galera got thirsty and what else would you drink in this top Philippine beach destination? The infamous Mindoro Sling of course.

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Mizu: Japanese Restaurant

April 16th, 2009

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One school evening, the family was able to eat in a very very delicious restaurant. (no the place is not edible, I am referring to the food) Anyway, this place knew how to impress its customer. Such design caught our attention and we almost forgot that we were hungry until some rumbling sounds started to happen in our stomachs.
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Pakwan ng Mga Patay Gutom

April 8th, 2009

My family loves fruits that’s why we usually buy them in bulk. Imagine my surprise when I saw this insanely huge watermelon being carried by my father one afternoon. He just came from Bulacan and this was his pasalubong for me.

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Heavenly Chocolates

April 1st, 2009

Heavenly Chocolates Peru
Cacao (Theobroma Cacao) cocoa plant; “food of the gods”; from the Aztec language word “Cacahuati”.

Chocolatier Benjamin Pedro started off the Chocolate seminar with a brief history of chocolates from the Mayans (500 A.D.) who used Cacao beans as currency; the Aztecs (15000) when Hernan Cortez met Montezuma and brought the Cacao-Elite lifestyle to Europe to the present.
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