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I once went to the
I was 60 years old so I couldn’t possibly deserve a second glance. About 5 of them gave me the eye and one even smiled and stuck out her tongue. I looked at my garb to check if I dressed up like some rich business tycoon. Going to that school made them belong to low income families. I guess they were scouting for a sugar daddy on the side who could give them a regular allowance for shopping or to help them with tuition and other expenses. Not a bad deal, if only I were so inclined or if I had the goods.
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Father’s Legacy Is Name That Fish
My father, Raul Deveza Leveriza Sr. was a lawyer-banker by profession. His second love was cooking. This he got from his mother, my grandmother, Inday Deveza Leveriza, who ran a cooking school back in her heydays in
I don’t know what the reason exactly was but my father chose me to be the understudy to inherit all his culinary treasures. At a tender age he would wake me up in the early hours to trudge with him in the narrow passageways of the wet markets to pick put the freshest produce and ingredients. Most of the time we concentrated on the fish section which was my Dad’s favorite in the same hallowed stature as his love affair with pork.
My exposure at such a young age (I was barely five years old during the first orientation)
armed me with an expertise to recognize all the edible fish species being hawked in the marketplace. Mind you we didn’t just go to one. We went to a different wet market every weekend. I could easily win a name that fish contest if ever they stage one.
I soon developed my own particular love for crabs that cook to a red lusciousness when steamed. I badgered my father to buy crabs at every opportune trip to the market. Philippine crabs are the most delicious in the world. This I have a basis to say so because I’ve tasted nearly all varieties on my trips abroad. The flaky meat is pink and white and malleable in just the precisely sumptuous texture. Not too limp and not too stringy either.
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Laughing with the Lady Vendors and the Maids out Shopping in the Market
If the financial crisis cut into your lifestyle back in the
I enjoy going to the markets where a lot of the lady vendors are so attractive despite their dabbling in fish. And they are so funny with their jokes. I pick up a lot of the humor I use in my blogs from them which of course I have to upgrade to a higher social application and cognizance because my readership belongs to the American milieu. Adding excitement to the close confines and the bustle of the fish stalls are the good looking maids sent by their masters to shop. They only get $60 a month salary which is so cheap.You can actually build a nice harem over here with your last remaining stash.
Housing is so cheap. You can buy a 60 square meter house with two bedrooms for $10,000 or rent one for $60 a month. There are countless colleges in the
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