Here’s a throwback from last year, when my family attempted to throw an American Thanksgiving meal with a touch of Filipino flavor. I hope everyone has an amazing Thanksgiving this year and that you are all with the people you are thankful to have. Eat away!
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Here it is, the amazing thanksgiving dinner post! My Filipino family doesn’t usually celebrate the American way, but we figured this year was a good time to do one for funsies. We had the classics: turkey, ham, cornbread. But of course we added our own Filipino flair! We had fried tilapia fillets, and my dad made a salsa out of cilantro, mangoes, onions and tomatoes. Don’t forget the afritada, the chicken sotanghon, and paksiw! And of course, rice (like we’d forget that!) Also, I’m proud to say that I made those loaded baked potatoes—yes I am very proud! In fact, I”m proud of my little Filipino family for making an epic feast! Hope everyone else had a good Thanksgiving meal!
Here’s a throwback from last year, when my family attempted to throw an American Thanksgiving meal with a touch of Filipino flavor. I hope everyone has an amazing Thanksgiving this year and that you are all with the people you are thankful to have. Eat away!
astarvingactor:

Here it is, the amazing thanksgiving dinner post! My Filipino family doesn’t usually celebrate the American way, but we figured this year was a good time to do one for funsies. We had the classics: turkey, ham, cornbread. But of course we added our own Filipino flair! We had fried tilapia fillets, and my dad made a salsa out of cilantro, mangoes, onions and tomatoes. Don’t forget the afritada, the chicken sotanghon, and paksiw! And of course, rice (like we’d forget that!) Also, I’m proud to say that I made those loaded baked potatoes—yes I am very proud! In fact, I”m proud of my little Filipino family for making an epic feast! Hope everyone else had a good Thanksgiving meal!
Here’s a throwback from last year, when my family attempted to throw an American Thanksgiving meal with a touch of Filipino flavor. I hope everyone has an amazing Thanksgiving this year and that you are all with the people you are thankful to have. Eat away!
astarvingactor:

Here it is, the amazing thanksgiving dinner post! My Filipino family doesn’t usually celebrate the American way, but we figured this year was a good time to do one for funsies. We had the classics: turkey, ham, cornbread. But of course we added our own Filipino flair! We had fried tilapia fillets, and my dad made a salsa out of cilantro, mangoes, onions and tomatoes. Don’t forget the afritada, the chicken sotanghon, and paksiw! And of course, rice (like we’d forget that!) Also, I’m proud to say that I made those loaded baked potatoes—yes I am very proud! In fact, I”m proud of my little Filipino family for making an epic feast! Hope everyone else had a good Thanksgiving meal!
Here’s a throwback from last year, when my family attempted to throw an American Thanksgiving meal with a touch of Filipino flavor. I hope everyone has an amazing Thanksgiving this year and that you are all with the people you are thankful to have. Eat away!
astarvingactor:

Here it is, the amazing thanksgiving dinner post! My Filipino family doesn’t usually celebrate the American way, but we figured this year was a good time to do one for funsies. We had the classics: turkey, ham, cornbread. But of course we added our own Filipino flair! We had fried tilapia fillets, and my dad made a salsa out of cilantro, mangoes, onions and tomatoes. Don’t forget the afritada, the chicken sotanghon, and paksiw! And of course, rice (like we’d forget that!) Also, I’m proud to say that I made those loaded baked potatoes—yes I am very proud! In fact, I”m proud of my little Filipino family for making an epic feast! Hope everyone else had a good Thanksgiving meal!
Here’s a throwback from last year, when my family attempted to throw an American Thanksgiving meal with a touch of Filipino flavor. I hope everyone has an amazing Thanksgiving this year and that you are all with the people you are thankful to have. Eat away!
astarvingactor:

Here it is, the amazing thanksgiving dinner post! My Filipino family doesn’t usually celebrate the American way, but we figured this year was a good time to do one for funsies. We had the classics: turkey, ham, cornbread. But of course we added our own Filipino flair! We had fried tilapia fillets, and my dad made a salsa out of cilantro, mangoes, onions and tomatoes. Don’t forget the afritada, the chicken sotanghon, and paksiw! And of course, rice (like we’d forget that!) Also, I’m proud to say that I made those loaded baked potatoes—yes I am very proud! In fact, I”m proud of my little Filipino family for making an epic feast! Hope everyone else had a good Thanksgiving meal!
Here’s a throwback from last year, when my family attempted to throw an American Thanksgiving meal with a touch of Filipino flavor. I hope everyone has an amazing Thanksgiving this year and that you are all with the people you are thankful to have. Eat away!
astarvingactor:

Here it is, the amazing thanksgiving dinner post! My Filipino family doesn’t usually celebrate the American way, but we figured this year was a good time to do one for funsies. We had the classics: turkey, ham, cornbread. But of course we added our own Filipino flair! We had fried tilapia fillets, and my dad made a salsa out of cilantro, mangoes, onions and tomatoes. Don’t forget the afritada, the chicken sotanghon, and paksiw! And of course, rice (like we’d forget that!) Also, I’m proud to say that I made those loaded baked potatoes—yes I am very proud! In fact, I”m proud of my little Filipino family for making an epic feast! Hope everyone else had a good Thanksgiving meal!
Here’s a throwback from last year, when my family attempted to throw an American Thanksgiving meal with a touch of Filipino flavor. I hope everyone has an amazing Thanksgiving this year and that you are all with the people you are thankful to have. Eat away!
astarvingactor:

Here it is, the amazing thanksgiving dinner post! My Filipino family doesn’t usually celebrate the American way, but we figured this year was a good time to do one for funsies. We had the classics: turkey, ham, cornbread. But of course we added our own Filipino flair! We had fried tilapia fillets, and my dad made a salsa out of cilantro, mangoes, onions and tomatoes. Don’t forget the afritada, the chicken sotanghon, and paksiw! And of course, rice (like we’d forget that!) Also, I’m proud to say that I made those loaded baked potatoes—yes I am very proud! In fact, I”m proud of my little Filipino family for making an epic feast! Hope everyone else had a good Thanksgiving meal!

Here’s a throwback from last year, when my family attempted to throw an American Thanksgiving meal with a touch of Filipino flavor. I hope everyone has an amazing Thanksgiving this year and that you are all with the people you are thankful to have. Eat away!

astarvingactor:

Here it is, the amazing thanksgiving dinner post! My Filipino family doesn’t usually celebrate the American way, but we figured this year was a good time to do one for funsies. We had the classics: turkey, ham, cornbread. But of course we added our own Filipino flair! We had fried tilapia fillets, and my dad made a salsa out of cilantro, mangoes, onions and tomatoes. Don’t forget the afritada, the chicken sotanghon, and paksiw! And of course, rice (like we’d forget that!) Also, I’m proud to say that I made those loaded baked potatoes—yes I am very proud! In fact, I”m proud of my little Filipino family for making an epic feast! Hope everyone else had a good Thanksgiving meal!