A Nice Get Together

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Chris_in_SoCal

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We had a nice but different get together tonight. It lasted until about 11:30pm.

It was different because it was celebrating the 1 year loss of my sister in law.

Filipinos just do things differently. We had about 20 people over and it was a fun time.

There was lots of food but my contribution was lamb and beef gyros.

I didn't take many pics but this is the gyro half way to starting to slice.

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This is most of the grub minus the desserts. My stuff is on the top center. Most everyone brought something to the table.

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I got lots of love for what made and the way we do it here everyone has a take home box of their favorites. We have a little bit of everything to munch on for the next few days. This is what makes me so happy that I married a Filipino woman.
 
Chris, that all looks amazingly tasty! I am not familiar with the Filipino culture… something I am going to look into.

That is a very nice tribute cook for her… you all made her proud I am sure!

Very nicely done! 👍👍
 
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Lovely spread and a great way to honor your SIL. You are right, you'll never leave a Filipino gathering empty handed, but will also be leaving 5 lbs heavier.
 
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Looks like a great spread. I noticed the Lumpias in the bottom left hand corner. My ex-wife's aunt was Filipino, and I really miss her lumpias. So much better than the ones I tried to make.
 
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Looks like a great spread. I noticed the Lumpias in the bottom left hand corner. My ex-wife's aunt was Filipino, and I really miss her lumpias. So much better than the ones I tried to make.
These ones were way better than average. I usually can take or leave them but I really liked these ones.

EDIT: The lady that made them brought her own fryer to our kitchen and fried them up fresh. The sweet and sour sauce was perfect.
 
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Amazing way to honor a lost loved one.

I do something similar for my son every year. He and I shared the love of BBQ and smoking meats. I'll never be able to make ribs better than he did, but to honor his passing, I smoke ribs on the anniversary of his passing...the last text message i have from him, was him letting me know the ribs he was making had about fifteen minutes, lol.

Unfortunately, no one else shared the love of BBQ/smoking we did, so I'm kind of solo in honoring him in this way, so I think it is really special how you all come together.
 
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