Damn You!

September20

167696851 ee650b3f64 Damn You! yes i’m still up and was chatting with Eric (my elementary classmate and my fave chatmate in YM).  I had a great time but not until he mentioned the word – SIOMAI!  from that moment on, i can’t take it out of my mind.  gosh! i am craving for it these wee hours in the morning.  no drama, i feel like crying.  damn you, eric! i am drooling for it now and i can only have a wishful thinking of how it tastes especially when i dip it in the spicy sauce with calamansi, vinegar and soy sauce.  i’m not craving for just any kind of siomai.  no offense to harbour city, i do like their siomai but i love the siomai and i crave for the ones that can be bought at the corners of the street like the ones in fuente oval or at our friend’s siomai stop. tomorrow, i’m going to go to a filipino store if i can find a ready made siomai to satisfy my craving. if not, i’ll just have to make one myself.  it may not taste the same but i just have to put an end to my misery!

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“Damn You!”

  1. Avatar September 19th, 2008 at 12:24 pm Hazel Says:

    I miss siomai! nagpalaway jud ka Jacs ha hehehe… I miss the siomai in Larsian sa Cebu, sus! lami jud ilaha siomai plus barato ra kaayo hehehe

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    Jacy

    Jacy Reply:

    waaah! you brought me back to this post, Haze! it was not my intention to palaway uy. now the trouble bounced back to me. naglaway napud ko diri. waaah!

    everytime i’d go to chinese restaurant, i make sure to try their siomai or dumplings. nothing beats the siomai sa Cebu oi labi na sa Tisa. Those ones in Larsian are from Tisa man. mao jud barato kaayo. now my mouth is watering!

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