They told me that they already ate the Spaghetti and the puto-cake early lunch and since i havn't resurrected yet from my cave, they cant wait to eat the ice cream and reminded me t'was my birthday! I stopped celebrating when i turned 21 way back in the Big House!
This is Lyn's Spaghetti, a sanitized version of Joyce's Spicy Version. The secret behind this? Beef, lots of it.. i think only one third is pork, but not very much of beef.. Joyce's version has a 'twang' of spiciness.. if there's such a word.. hehehe... after all the pasta went to our stomachs, i made the sauce as 'ulam'.. grabe sarap talaga Tokne!
Then Jenny made this BIKO (sinukmani) not because its my birthday but because that day also was the 9th day of Joel's (husband) Mom's death.. hit by a speeding motorcycle.. Yeah, just a motorcycle, the driver was driving without a license, and Joel's Mom was just about to cross the street that night to 'ask the result of that night's Small Time Lottery winning numbers'.
Lesson of the story: just wait until tomorrow...
Then the last one is the Puto-cake from San Vicente.. This is so good! i think they used cake flour and the sticky rice flour has been thoroughly sifted and carefully mixed with beaten egg whites..
That technique will make a good sponge cake, fluffy but not airy, the texture will surely pass as a real cake! just dont put those cheese and 'itlog na maalat' (slices of salted eggs on top, see?)
Oh i forgot to take a picture of the 'dirty ice cream'. For about two gallons, it doesn't come cheap at 800 PhP! but the taste is really good!
All these care of kuya Noniet.. plus Mr. Grant andMr.Hamilton! (who's still with me, i'm having a hard time thinking where to use them)
One thing i learned from this occasion, the birthday is not so much for the celebrant but for the kids and the guests who cant help waiting to eat.. hehehe

