A Simple Snack Turned Into A Snack-tacular Gathering: Bringing Our Favorite Dishes To Share
Our group is scheduled to watch JW broadcasting. It's a 1-hour streaming that provides a variety of content including bible-based videos, music, and experiences that promote bible education and spiritual growth.
Of course, a simple snack after watching is expectedly served.
Each of us brought a snack to share.
We brought a freshly baked bibingka, still warm from the clay oven.
Of course, we added a little extra sprinkle of sugar!
Ate Tess unpacked a container of thick, round noodles of pancit bato.
Aunt Eden brought a colorful platter of kutsinta. Served as our dessert.
While Mica brought a ready-made tray of colorful puto, bread, and some ice cream.
We had all brought our favorite dishes to share, and now it was time to arrange the feast.
Mom carefully cut the steaming hot bibingka and placed it on a decorative platter.
Mica helped her by arranging some of the snacks at the table.
And as you can see, the table began to transform into a vibrant and inviting spread.
The aroma of freshly baked bibingka wafted through the air, mingling with the meaty scent of pancit bato, and the sweetness of the kutsinta.
Finally, the table was a stunning array of colors, textures, and flavors, with each dish complementing the others perfectly.
And now after a thankful prayer, it's time to dig in!
The first bites were savored in silence as we appreciated the delicious food.
The kutsinta was perfectly chewy, the bibingka was still warm, and the pancit bato added a meaty flavor.
As we lingered over our food, savoring the flavors and the company, we all agreed that it was a snack-tacular gathering.
Until our next good food moments... Buh-bye. 👋🤤