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Jul
31

Food trip? Food trip!


Youth Trip, in partnership with Alquimista, Inc. and The Sleepy Traveler, brings us Viajeng Cucinang Matua, a culinary tour of Pampanga.

This tour aims to showcase the culture of the Kapampangans through their cuisine, and to prove the saying “Basta Kapampangan, masarap magluto!

The tour is scheduled on August 12, 2007 (Sunday). There are only limited slots, so reserve your spot now! Package costs Php2,500 per person and inclusive of entrance fees, lecturer’s fees, transportation to and from Pampanga, and meals.

I *might* be joining this trip. As you know, I’ve been hankering to get out of the city for a while, and this just might help me get out of this funk. Do tell if you’re joining as well, I’d love to meet you ^_^

Viajen Cusinang Matua

For more information, head on to the Ytrip website at www.youthtrip.org.

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  1. ryan said,

    bring home some of that chocolate cake you told me about =)

  2. nina said,

    Hmmm, medyo mahirap yun. Try ko yung Brazo de Mercedez bars ^_^ If all else fail, padalhan kita ng crickets. Hee.

  3. Ferdz said,

    Hey this is nice. I personally know the Sleepy Traveller, I’m sure you’ll enjoy his tours along with his affiliates. :D

  4. ashley said,

    hi! Will you be offering another food trip this year, 2009?

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Nina Fuentes | Lovin' ManilaNina, going through quarterlife crisis, decided to stop talking about traveling and actually start traveling. Starting with a solo weekend trip to Cebu to a backpacking trip in Thailand and Singapore, she finally made it out of Asia and into Australia. After spending close to six months down under, she's happily settled in Manila (for now), intent to explore the best things the Philippines has to offer.