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Filipino snack

11 December 2020 by Nathalie Abejero Leave a Comment

It’s Friday night, before Monday, 14 December when the electors submit their votes. The Supreme Court just tossed out the Texas lawsuit seeking to reverse the election outcome in four states won handily by Biden, saving the constitutional representative republic we know as the United States of America.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) was clearly trying to obtain a pardon with this pathetic stunt, yet people and the media continue to give these people credibility.

I know I have another bottle of champagne somewhere around here. Hard to keep them in stock when we keep winning all the time. (Where are trump and his seditious GOP followers? 1-57? They are has-beens and losers to the core and we all need to move on.)

In the meantime, I need a good snack to go with a mindless action movie that I still need to find.

Pronounced bago-ong, it is a shrimp paste that serves as a dip.
Here it is baby eggplants and cherry tomatoes.

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: bagoong, Filipino food, snack

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