
In the Cooking Mode
13 years ago
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Looks yummy with lots of rice..lol I add olives too when I make apritada. love..love olives talaga!
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One of my fave ces, afritada. Jake likes afritada nya ang hubby chicken ra sd kan on ani niya.
ReplyDeletehmm... mukhang masarap nga.. nagugutom na tuloy ako it's almost lunch time na dito sa atin..
ReplyDeleteSarap nman nyan ate!
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your afritada looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteang rich naman sa sauce.. sauce palang ulam na..
ReplyDeleteYummy!!!! I am going on a diet but by the look of this I need help! lolz... I surely won't be able to resist the urge to eat!
ReplyDeleteI so love chicken afritada!!
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Sarap niyan, Cecile! Kakagawa ko lang din neto nung isang araw... next time, gayahin kita, lalagyan ko ng olives :D
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oh dear Lord...kalami man kaau aning imong ghanda teCes...naa pa diha kay magda ko ug plato...ehehehe! one of my faves...:)
ReplyDeletelooks so good!We love this too...and I was thinking of what to do with my chicken, now I know...thanks!
ReplyDeleteHubby called dishes with meat, potatoes, carrots and tomato or tomato sauce, stew. Basta yun ang lahok stew daw...lol and not very fond of it either. At syempre iba tayong mga pinay, we love it!
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looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good. Sound like something I would like. Drop by and link it up on my PotLuck Thursdays post, if you would liketo
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Yum! I love afritada recipe but don't know how :(
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ReplyDeleteMelCole, look for the recipe at www.pinoyrecipe.net
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chicken stew is also good. haven't tried that though. it looks yummy.. nagutom tuloy ako. thanks for sharing.
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