Saturday, 12 April 2008

This is Mcj's favorite lunch. Grilled cheese sandwich - cheese, tomatoes and onions. I like it too but too savory for my taste. I can't down the whole sandwich.


When I am homesick, this is my respite - pinoy food.
I bought this boneless dilis when I was pregnant and I still have some left.
When Mcj saw me eating this with rice for lunch, he said, I must have missed it very much. I just grinned, can't talk as my mouth was full. :)

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