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		<title>THE Anthony Bourdain …is in the hiz-ouse….</title>
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Those of you who know me and know me well enough, know that I’m a big fan of Anthony Bourdain, his books (Nasty Bits and Kitchen Confidential) and his show, No Reservations. In fact, his show is probably one of my favorite shows as it combines two of my loves – traveling and food. Anyway, [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Those of you who know me and know me well enough, know that I’m a <strong>big fan</strong> of <strong>Anthony Bourdain</strong>, his books (<em>Nasty Bits</em> and <em>Kitchen Confidential</em>) and his show, <em>No Reservations</em>.<span> </span>In fact, his show is probably <strong>one of my favorite shows</strong> as it combines two of my loves – <strong>traveling and food</strong>.<span> </span>Anyway, Anthony Bourdain and his No Reservations crew are currently in the <strong>Philippines</strong> shooting an episode for next season.<span> </span>This is the first time – <strong>EVER</strong> &#8211; Bourdain’s been to my grandparents’ and parents’ <strong>motherland</strong>, even though he’s been all over Asia (probably twice).<span> </span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Personal note to Mr. Bourdain:<span><strong><em> </em></strong> </span><em>What’s kept you away, Bourdain?<span> </span>Is it all the Fear Factor food that Andrew Zimmern’s partaken of on Bizarre Foods?<span> </span>T<strong>here’s more to Filipino food than what the general public knows about.</strong><span> </span>Not every Filipino eats <strong>balut</strong> (aka <strong>“egg with legs”</strong>) – I sure don’t, but that’s a personal preference.<span> </span>There are tasty <strong>Chinese-influenced </strong>noodle dishes and fresh and fried spring rolls and amazing <strong>Spanish-influenced </strong>stews.<span> </span>A Filipino version of <strong>ratatouille</strong> (pinakbet) is also a very common dish in most Filipino households. <span> </span>Then there’s the braised meats and seafood dishes. <span> </span>Oh, and let’s not forget the <strong>glorious lechon</strong> – who can resist the sight of a <strong>perfectly roasted pig</strong>, with all its <strong>crispy, crunchy golden brown skin</strong>…<span> </span><strong>I sure can’t</strong>.<span> </span>And the <strong>desserts</strong> like bibingka (baked butter mochi cake), cascaron (fried mochi balls glazed with carmelized brown sugar), bico (sweetened rice cake), halo halo (a mixture of shaved ice and milk, topped with various fruits and other toppings)….<strong>what a perfect way to end (or start) a meal…</strong></em></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><strong>Anyway, I, again, digress….</strong><span> </span>Let’s all hope that Bourdain’s amateur guide/co- host for this episode steers him in the right direction – or that Bourdain’s production crew was smart enough to do most of the legwork instead of relying on an amateur that lucked out on a free trip.<span> </span>This kid’s the <strong>first loser</strong> from <strong>last season’s contest</strong> on where Bourdain should visit next.<span> </span>He’s only been to the Philippines once and stayed for a week or so, so I’m doubtful as to what he really knows about the culinary scene in the Philippines…. It’s like Bourdain asking <strong>ME </strong>to be his tour guide/co-host and I’ve only been to the Philippines <strong>ONC</strong>E – when I was 3 years old.<span> </span>Maybe <strong>I’m hating a bit right now</strong>, but there are a lot of bloggers and <strong>experienced culinarians</strong> that are based out of the Philippines who live and breathe the culinary scene with a <strong>passion</strong>, on a <strong>daily basis</strong>.<span> </span>I hope that Bourdain will meet with some of them and be introduced and enlightened to a cuisine that I grew up with and happen to enjoy, and will in turn introduce the world to an <strong>amazing new cuisine</strong>.<span> </span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">As soon as I find out when it will be airing, I’ll definitely let you all know.<span> </span>Then we’ll see if Bourdain has exceeded my expectations or if this episode will be a flop, like the Romania episode.  <strong>Let&#8217;s not go there&#8230;again&#8230; </strong></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">One thing I know for sure, we’ll probably see a lot more subtitles in this episode, once it comes out…<span> </span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Stay tuned…</span></p>
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