The Panlasang Pinoy Experience
Are you one of the many who tried our tested recipes and enjoyed them? Do you occasionally shoot photographs of dishes that you made? If so, we love to hear from you and I’m very excited to see your masterpiece.
Mrs. Maria Bedford of Pennsylvania recently emailed us photographs of her latest work: Chicken Lollipop and Crispy French Fries. I was amazed on how it turned out and I felt like sharing her photographs with everyone.
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Are you one of the many who tried our tested recipes and enjoyed them? Do you occasionally shoot photographs of dishes that you made? If so, we love to hear from you and I’m very excited to see your masterpiece.
Mrs. Maria Bedford of Pennsylvania recently emailed us photographs of her latest work: Chicken Lollipop and Crispy French Fries. I was amazed on how it turned out and I felt like sharing her photographs with everyone.
Mrs. Bedford’s Crispy French Fries
Mrs. Bedford’s Chicken Lollipop
If you photographed some of the recipes that you tried, you can upload them to Flickr and post the link in the comments section below so that everyone may see and appreciate your work.
Note: For those who need some information in uploading images on Flickr, check out this link on How to Upload Photos on Flickr.
Remember, this blog is all about sharing and collaboration. Let’s exchange ideas, share some tips, and be proud of what we have accomplished.
“Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.”
– Siddhārtha Gautama
chris allarde says
Actually it has become a habit now of mine every dish I cook I photograph it from the moment I prepare it like the ingredients, from preparing, until the main dish itself because I’m so proud of what I make. And some of those dishes I have to thank Panlasangpinoy for teaching me how to cook for first time. Like Kare-kare my wife ate along with my family and they enjoyed it the only thing is I didn’t add banana blossoms and I don’t put bagoong. Because I don’t eat banana blossoms and I don’t put bagoong because I want to lessen salt there’s already a litle salt in peanut butter. Also I making the Pork Afritada and almost all the dishes here I tried some needs more practice other came out yummy like today I made Sinigang na Hipon for lunch and Hot and sour soup thank you again.
Claire says
WOW! Nice naman, that’s great!