Search BlogCatalog

7 results of 7Directory

Ilokano ak met ah!

Ilokano ak met ah!

http://ilokanoakmet.blogspot.com/

Agpayso Ilokano ak, naiyanak sadiay Manila, dimmakel diay Ilokos, Bicolana ni nanay, Ilokano ni tatay. Padasek iti ag-blog iti Iloko. (It is true I am Ilocano, born in Manila, grew in Ilocos, my mom is a Bicolana and my dad from Ilocos. I'll try to b

GUMIL Metro Manila

GUMIL Metro Manila

http://gumilmetro.wordpress.com

Gunglo Dagiti Mannurat nga Ilocano iti Metro Manila, Inc.

Bilingual Pen

Bilingual Pen

http://bilingualpen.com

A community portal and forum for literary and journalistic writing and freelancing. Also contains poems, short stories and essays. Articles are written in english or ilokano.

Click Ilocos Norte!

Click Ilocos Norte!

http://clickilocosnorte.blogspot.com

a blog on Ilocos Norte - on foodplaces, leisure, travel, people and places

Tugot

Tugot

http://tuggot.blogspot.com

An collection of literary works, political critism and personal facts

MONEY $ WORK @ HOME

MONEY $ WORK @ HOME

http://moneyworkhome.blogspot.com

An Ilocano Blogger quests to discover how to make money online and work at home in just a click.

10 results of 48Blog Posts

Iggi's Kitchen

Pulse | November 17th 2009 by Em Dy

Lunch today found me at the Podium. Aiming for a budget yet balanced meal, I opted for Iggi's Kitchen which bills itself as fast, tasty and affordable northern Pinoy cuisine.To have some vegetables in my meal and not spend extra, I chose what the cas read more

Davao’s Unique Language

in this side of town | November 5th 2009 by vernaliza

Language is an integral part of culture and human culture I think cannot exist without it. Language enables people to transcend space and time. And in the language of Emy Pascasio, language is an excellent medium by which to study the value system o read more

"Ugh" and Chicago Winter

Leaves of Grace | November 2nd 2009 by leavesofgrace

You could say I am looking for sympathy. I have been feeling, well, no English word describes it accurately, so let me use the catch-all, "Ugh,” short for the Ilocano term, Garadugod. A few blogs ago, I wrote about my two harrowing days in read more

Ilocos Norte: Genuine Ilocandia

Ang Pakikipagsapalaran ng Isang Lagalag | November 1st 2009 by Louie Jon Sanchez

The mythos embodies it all. When one goes to Ilocos Norte, one time travels and returns to a land of heroes and kilometric legends and old quaint towns and churches and stories of many a people’s leave taking. There are so many ways to make sense read more

Papaitan Soured with Kamias

Overseas Pinoy Cooking | October 14th 2009 by ut-man

Papaitan soured with kamias. An Ilocano reader send the following comment from my previous Papaitan/pinapaitan baka post that was cooked in Abu Dhabi, and I want to share it with you.“Pinapaitan (papaitan) is an Ilocano recipe and Ilocanos use the read more

Make Money Online With Stories

MONEY $ WORK @ HOME | October 12th 2009 by Florentino Lorenzana

Okay, telling stories do help you make money online.****Just recently, I overheard my 11 years old son, Hans, telling something to his 4 years old little brother just to keep him away from his study desk. He said: When I was like you, Papa lulled me read more

Arroz a la Valenciana (Ilocano Style)

Filipino Recipes | October 9th 2009 by John Borja

Arroz a la Valenciana.Ingredients:1 chicken1 cup stewed tomatoes1 small can peas1 small can pimiento2 cups rice1 large oniona few cloves of garlic3 hard-boiled eggs6 tablespoons lardsalt and pepperCooking Procedure:Soak and wash the rice; soak in wat read more

Mom's Pacbet or Pinakbet

on the ryce | October 8th 2009 by rizha u

Another best-seller at home is Mama's pinakbet. We're always going for second, or even the third helping--as long as there's still rice in the 'caldero' (iron-cast cooking pot).Originally an Ilocano meal, the dish gots its mane from the Ilocano word read more

Tupig (Ilocano)

Filipino Recipes | October 4th 2009 by John Borja

I remember when I was a kid everytime my grandmother decides to make tupig in Christmas. The most tiresome part in the preparation is digging a hole in the ground where we are going to cook tupig.But its rewarding anyway, when we starts eating those read more

My packing mama

30 and then some | October 2nd 2009 by eMz

My mum, she’s a little pack rat.As you get older, you accumulate possessions -- dozens upon dozens of toys, gifts, clothes, knick-knacks and such. My mum is Ilocano and think throwing stuff away is wasteful. She would pack all the stuff I get fed read more

10 results of 14Social Search