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blue baby Posted at 1:02 am on Nov. 17, 2011
is ! (especially when it's so hot like today)
http://tinyurl.com/br6tl3v

EDIT: Image fail.

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DR SLEEP Posted at 1:51 am on Nov. 17, 2011
Quote: from Blue Baby at 1:14 am on Nov. 17, 2011

Halo-Halo is a traditional Filipino treat consisting of a blend of fruits, sweet preserves, evaporated milk, and shaved ice (some varieties add a lot of other ingredients). It is frequently topped with a scoop of ice cream. The name literally means "Mix-Mix".

The purple top is ube (purple yam)-flavored ice cream.

It's available in some areas in the US:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/18/us/18bcintel.html

More beautiful pictures:
http://philippinesfoodrecipes.blogspot.com/2011/04/halo-halo-recipe-with-pictures.html



it looks exquisite
blue baby Posted at 1:14 am on Nov. 17, 2011
Halo-Halo is a traditional Filipino treat consisting of a blend of fruits, sweet preserves, evaporated milk, and shaved ice (some varieties add a lot of other ingredients). It is frequently topped with a scoop of ice cream. The name literally means "Mix-Mix".

The purple top is ube (purple yam)-flavored ice cream.

It's available in some areas in the US:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/18/us/18bcintel.html

More beautiful pictures:
http://philippinesfoodrecipes.blogspot.com/2011/04/halo-halo-recipe-with-pictures.html

DR SLEEP Posted at 1:08 am on Nov. 17, 2011

what is that?
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