Frying pan and spatula with bits of last night's dinner. I tried some Korean pork sausages that were given out as samples that the kids really liked. Hector then used the same pan to heat up a Filipino dish called seeg seeg (sp) that I have no idea how to spell. I had a little taste of it and it was good but didn't like the bell peppers that were added to it (Hector picks it out but the flavor is still there).
Hello Kitty coin holder.
Okay, now to sort through more things while doing more laundry...
It's called sisig, pronounced seeseeg.
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