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what do they charge for the skewers and a portion of the hanging rice?
@angel santana
maybe getting ready for large volume of customers?
@LifeBeyondTheSea – Philippines I never understood why they don’t cover the meat and stand there with a fly stick to swat away the flies. They do the same thing in the Dominican republic.
@angel santana it’s like 3p for the skewers, 5p for the chorizo, 5p for the bags of hanging rice. these skewers were kinda small, other places might charge 10p for pork and 35p for a leg or breast of chicken.
Nice my favourite to Henry next to the Warf in Bogo its a real big one they have developed it now its really good
Keep on keepin on, kuya Henry. Proud you… careful! Always beware of ypur surroundings. Looks like a new place.
@TokTok Cali yah, although i feel safer here than in downtown los angeles. 🙂
I love bbq!
That was a cool one thanks 🙂
@matt hajas it’s a quaint little town. but friendly. i talked to the bbq lady for about half an hour. and later talked to the karaoke guy another 30 minutes. very friendly people.
They seem friendly people in the Philippines,for the most part thanks for the videos henry,I do really injoy them and I learn more and more 🙂
Off the subject but I’m thinking of moving to PH, I know its fine for me, but my mother is 76 (in good health) and is interested in going also for retirement. My question is what is there for her to do there? Are there many activities for the elderly? She is an outdoors person but at her age hiking would be pushing it. A good hospital nearby is a must, would Dumugette still be a good choice?
@LifeBeyondTheSea – Philippines thanks for the info, ill look into that
@Anthony Hill they also have a park in the center of town. good social hub for her.
@Anthony Hill i’d highly suggest Valencia for her. that’s where i’d take my mom if she’d ever relocate. temp is cooler, lots of shade, very green, small communities, people into gardening, everything fairly accessible and hospital in duma is only maybe 15 minutes away. Google it for more info, but I love Valencia.
Have you had any stomach issues? I love the food videos.
Old mayonnaise is pretty bad. I cant wait to try the BBQ there, looks like they BBQ just about anything they can think of:)
@Jeff D only once, at an established resto in duma from a chicken burrito (coco amigos). i should have gotten the schnitzel.. that looked good. but off the street, only one time and that was in california, a corn-on-the-cob guy lathered up my corn with some mayonnaise that might have been bad. had the runs all day but survived. 🙂
omg that looks disgusting — and I WANT SOME, ha ha ha!!! xoxo
One of my happy memories in Cagayan de Oro is buying a dozen bbq sticks and taking them home to share with our cats. Happiness
to share them with the cats, how nice!!! instead of industrial tin can food ;-)))
Here’s a health tip – try not to eat at roadside barbeques with the common dipping containers (everyone takes a bite, dips the stick in a common jar and takes a bite again). If you can find a stall where they provide a small paper plate (for the barbeque) and spoons to serve the the sauces, that’s probably more hygienic.
Masarap
Ok, should I spend my money on this plan ticket to come eat. Lol . Good video.
Ha. I just commented in the other video that you should try the carenderias and there you are. I like those hanging rice. I miss the Philippines so much. I wish I could retire there now. Enjoy yourself.
They look very tiny! How much for chicken?…
Have you tried the BBQ chicken ass yet? LOL!
Umm, meat on a stick… I’ve never gotten food poisoning for eating street food around the world… It’s the up-scale western owned places that will kill ya…
Business idea #37: Bacon wrapped bacon on a stick…BacongBacontm
wow, that town looks like the ” town that time forgot” super poor looking,
i wonder where that meat comes from ? maybe its best not to think , hehe
enjoy it Henry.. hey,, when you went to Phils, did you check for any illnesses or shot you might need due to the change in environment and diseases that foreigners might be prone to ??
@BenFern kay i think the usa state department website might have info on suggested shots. i didn’t get any although it might have been a good idea. as for street food, i’ve been doing it for over 30 years in mexico and los angeles so, i’ve been used to it in the PH.
I was there last year exactly where you stand. I bought each kind of those bbq. Taste good. Make more vid. Like this one. Love it. Thank you Henry.
I might of miss it, but how much are those chicken sticks these days? we use to buy them when I was a kid
My HOMETOWN, I grew up playing in that street <3