Lunch, Roxas City beach: leche flan

April 20, 2008 
Filed under Cooking tools & gadgets

For my younger daughter Alex, an all-Filipino lunch is never complete unless she has leche flan (cream custard) for dessert.

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Comments

One Comment on "Lunch, Roxas City beach: leche flan"

  1. dhayL on Tue, 22nd Apr 2008 4:25 am (Edit)

    The food looks so yummy! I’m sure everyone had their bellies full after! :) I remember when I was young, going to the beach on summer time means picking up seashells. I enjoyed it very much! I remember my lola got mad at us because me and my cousins are supposed to be taking naps, but we sneaked up and went outside and picked-up seashells instead!




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