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Puto Bumbong Recipe Made Easy – How to Cook the Purple Filipino Christmas Rice Cake without a Steamer
Puto Bumbong Perhaps the most loved of all Philippine desserts that Filipinos cannot wait to eat during the Christmas season in the Philippines is puto bumbong, a purple-colored sticky rice cake shaped like small logs and flavored with muscovado...
2 commentsEasy, No-Bake Recipe for Philippine Crema de Fruta – the Filipino Christmas Cake
Crema de Fruta Almost always linked with the highly anticipated Christmas season in the Philippines is the creamy and fruity sponge cake called crema de fruta. Conventionally, Filipinos make their crema de fruta by alternating layers of soft cake,...
7 commentsSimple Recipe for Bibingka – a Christmas Rice Cake from the Philippines
Bibingka with Grated Coconut Traditionally eaten during the Christmas season in the Philippines, bibingka is a rice cake with a soft and spongy texture, round shape, and slightly sweet and salty flavor. Filipinos like to eat bibingka warm or hot...
9 commentsHow to Make a Philippine Parol: Filipino Christmas Star Lantern
Parol (simple) A quaint, traditional and shining star-shaped lantern that Filipinos hang outside of their homes, buildings, or just about everywhere, the Philippine parol is the quintessential symbol of Christmas in the Philippines. Conventionally...
5 commentsParol - Filipino Christmas Lantern
Parol is a traditional Filipino Christmas decoration, a five point star-shaped Christmas lantern.Parol reminds the Filipino Christians of the star of Bethlehem that guided the Three Wise Men on their way in search of Baby Jesus.
77 commentsFilipino Christmas Tradition - Simbang Gabi
Simbang Gabi is a Filipino Christmas tradition, it is is a series of nine dawn masses, the mass starts as early as 4:00 a.m. It begins on December 16 and ends on the midnight of the 24th of December.
19 commentsChristmas Caroling in the Philippines featuring the Don Galo Coop Choir
Christmas caroling is an exciting event during Christmas season. It reminds us about God's promise of delivering us from sins, through His Son, Jesus Christ. Please read more for more recent events happening, especially here in the Philippines.
12 commentsV. “Jesus is our Passover!”- Part 5
The original celebration or 1st observance of the Passover (English), Pesach (Hebrew), Pascha (Greek), Pascua (Spanish), Paskua/Pasko (Tagalog) occurred during the Old Testament times. Moses and the Israelites had to observe it the night before they got freed or liberated from 430 years of enslavement or captivity by the Egyptians. The Passover celebration required the presence of a sacrificial lamb for an offering, unto death, for its precious shed blood.
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On August 6th, I'm holding a bash to celebrate a special and unusual birthday. It will mark the 35th anniversary of the first comic book I owned. At an early age, Mondays were regularly signified by the...
0 commentsVI. “Jesus is our Passover!”- Part 6
The original Passover was celebrated by the Israelites on the 14th day of their 1st month, in the very 1st year on the Hebrew calendar, requiring the sacrificial killing of a lamb per household. The Passover lamb must be without blemish, a male of the 1st year. Its valuable blood would be collected for sprinkling on every door of every house belonging to the Israelites, while its body would have to be roasted and served for the Passover dinner with accompanying unleavened bread & bitter herbs.
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