Ilusorio house, symbol of Japan’s comfort women in PH, demolished
THE HISTORICALLY controversial Ilusorio house or bahay na pula (red house) in San Ildefonso town, Bulacan province, has been demolished.
THE HISTORICALLY controversial Ilusorio house or bahay na pula (red house) in San Ildefonso town, Bulacan province, has been demolished.
BULAKEÑOS and residents of the north metro area have more reasons to enjoy shopping as The SM Store opens at SM City San José del Monte in Bulacan. The new store will also serve customers in nearby towns in Quezon City, Caloocan and some areas in Rizal.
Crispy crackling chicharon with pork fat and meat dipped in native vinegar spiced with garlic, onions and siling labuyo from Santa Maria. White and orange mini cup-shaped rice cakes from Marilao. Deep-fried but tender and juicy itik (native duck) from Plaridel. Creamy pastillas made from fresh carabao’s milk from San Miguel. Sweet, spongy and soft fluffy inipit cake with yema-like filling from Guiguinto.
A thread started with a casual conversation on Monday morning, with Felice Sta. Maria posting a section of an endpaper from her book, the “Governor-General’s Kitchen,” which I designed about 10 years ago.
Organic farming, delicious local delicacies, charming boutique hotels, bustling seafood markets, a thriving coffee culture and a river adventure park and resort—here are 11 interesting things to do when you find yourself in Bulacan:
The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) is hoping to win for the Philippines three new world records as the country welcomes the New Year, a church official said on Sunday.
MENTION Bulacan and one gets the impression the whole province is dotted with candy factories and the Bulaqueños have made a pastime of eating dessert. But there’s so much more to the place than Bulacan sweets.
The young listeners giggled everytime British Ambassador Asif Ahmad did his ant voice when he read Angelita Aragon’s “Ang Magkaibigan,” a story of friendship between an ant and a dove. “Whenever you read to children, it’s always very honest,” the ambassador said.
Café Maloleño in Bulacan recreates the dishes our founding fathers feasted on
I was just in Bulacan for a culinary tour that I organized for my students. Every time I go to the countryside to acquaint myself with our traditional cuisine, the
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