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Leyley's Spicy Chicken Adobo Wings

Leyley's Spicy Chicken Adobo Wings With Chicken Wings, Distilled White Vinegar, Water, Bay Leaves, Black Peppercorns, Onion, Jalapeno Peppers, Soy Sauce, Garlic 1.5 hours Ingredients Gluten free ∙ Serves 24 Meat 3 lbs Chicken wings separated at joints Produce 2 Bay leaves 1 Garlic head, whole 2 Jalapeno peppers 1 Onion, medium Condiments 1/2 cup Soy sauce Baking & spices 1 tsp Peppercorns, black whole or cracked Oils & vinegars 1 cup Distilled white vinegar Liquids 1/2 cup Water

Tumalog Falls waterfall is an amazing nature’s gift of Cebu that is located in Oslob Municipality.

Tumalog Falls waterfall is an amazing nature’s gift of Cebu that is located in Oslob Municipality. It is located in Barangay Luka, which is close to the famous whaleshark attraction in Oslob. In fact, it is becoming a common trend among whale shark visitors to drop by at Tumalog Falls after their whale shark experience. It only takes about 2 hours and a half to get close to the area, which is about 170 kilometers from Cebu City. To learn more about this amazing waterfall, let’s check out some of the features which our words are very limited to describe… There are various terms that we can employ to describe this wonderful nature. And as human beings, we must accept and be humble that we are just but limited to describe in understanding and much more in describing nature. Some enthusiasts and observers describe Tumalog Falls as ‘gossamer’ since it creates a silky, very light and gauze-like fabric descending down transforming into a basin of water. Others describe it as ...

Known as Cebu’s Castle Church, the Simala Shrine

Known as Cebu’s Castle Church, the Simala Shrine is a favorite tourist spot for many. I have been there several times, and the church still takes my breath away. It’s a few hours away from the city, but the long travel is worth it once you get there. It’s not only the scenery why people go there. The church is also known for its miraculous events The Monastery of the Holy Eucharist, popularly known as the Simala Shrine or Simala Church is located in Marian Hills, Lindogon, Simala, Sibonga, Cebu. It was built in 1998 by the Marian Monks from Pampanga. It used to be just an ordinary church until after the incidents of miraculous events. One of which is the shedding of tears of the Mother Mary’s image. It paved the way for the shrine’s popularity with devotees constantly flocking the area. There are various reasons why people come to visit the Simala Shrine. For Catholic devotees, the main reason why they visit the place is for them to offer the...

10 Top Tourist Attractions in the Philippines

10 Top Tourist Attractions in the Philippines Located at the very eastern edge of Asia, the Philippines are home to more than 7,000 islands, which are inhabited by friendly locals and many indigenous tribes. From pristine beaches and marvelous natural wonders to interesting historic sites and once-in-a-lifetime experiences, the Philippines pack many exciting things to see and do. Check out the following top tourist attractions in the Philippines. 10. Tubbataha Reef Tubbataha Reefflickr/q phia The Tubbataha Reef in the Sulu Sea is a marine sanctuary protected as the Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park. The reef is made up of two atolls, North Atoll and South Atoll, separated by a deep channel of approximately 5 miles (8 km) wide. It has become one of the most popular dive sites in the Philippines because of its coral walls where the shallow coral reef abruptly ends giving way to great depths. The marine park is open to live-aboard diving excursions between the months of April to...

Philippines — History and Culture by Marge Espineda via Flickr Creative Commons

Philippines — History and Culture by Marge Espineda via Flickr Creative Commons Despite a string of largely unsympathetic rulers, the turbulent history of the Phillipines has nonetheless managed to produce a friendly, resilient, family-oriented, deeply religious and artistic population, most of whom are indigenous, Spanish or of mixed heritage. History People have lived in the Philippines since the dawn of human history. Originally, the various islands were populated by competing tribes, each with their own king or queen. In 1521, the explorer Magellan claimed the islands for Spain and colonization began in 1565. Manila was established as the capital of what was then known was the Spanish East Indies in 1571. Spanish rule brought Catholicism to the area, with missionaries establishing churches, schools, hospitals, universities and largely displacing the previously entrenched Hindu, Islamic and Buddhist faiths. Free education was introduced in 1863, but did not take off until muc...