Don't be fooled with the title, this isn't really a monkey meat but pork. Hubby just calls it Monkey on a Stick. He said that whe he was stationed in the Philippines some 21 years ago, all the sailors call our BBQ Monkey on a Stick. Anyhow, I made this the other day, most Americans love their BBQ with sauce but I like it plain.
March 18, 2011:- Yay, Spring is almost here, finally!
- Not sure of what I am going to cook today again.
- Mr. Burrito and I just got done eating fried rice with bacon and egg.
- Ms. Burrito will have a St. Patrick Brunch today in school. The kindergarten teacher together with the classroom Moms will prepare some green eggs, green pancakes, green milk, and orange juice. Wish I can be there to take pictures hehehe.
- Have a god weekend everyone.
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9 delicious comments:
I am glad it was pork and not monkey!! Diane
yum! hehhehe...kakatuwa naman...monkey on a stick ba naman....na station pala si john sa pinas before.
lol @being called monkey on stick..i miss this...
At first I thought it was monkey bread on a stick! I thought hmmm...now that is different. :D
I'm with you on the no sauce!
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Ang akala ko naman barbecue na camote yan. Hay nakakagutom :). Oo sis kimchi yong nasa entry ko. Naala-ala mo tuloy ang Korea days nyo ano? :)
hee..fun name!
It's so funny why some Americans call our barbecue monkey on a stick, hehehe. You make barbecues that look so delicious and yummy. Tumulo tuloy ang laway ko, hehehe. I would have love to see a picture of green pancakes and green milk. That would be something really. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
naku i will not attempt to eat if its monkey hehe ..
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