A boodle fight-style dining on a camping trip in Quezon. In lieu of plates, food was served on a banana leaf and eaten with bare hands. This was a combination of steamed rice, mango-bagoong salad, steamed okra, grilled eggplant, drunken shrimps, fried bangus, steamed shrimps, grilled squid, and grilled chicken.
Boodle fight is a military style of eating. You have to eat fast to get your fill...if you're slow, then you go to sleep hungry (except when you cheat!:p).
Boodle fight is a military style of eating. You have to eat fast to get your fill...if you're slow, then you go to sleep hungry (except when you cheat!:p).
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Hungry as hungry can be viewing here and all set for a boodle fight!!! Bring it on! Haha :-)
ReplyDeleteyummy yummy
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Looks delicious but I fear I am a slow eater so would probably not fare well in the fight. :))
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so good, game!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried this before. Would love to someday :)
ReplyDeleteSARAP! :)
ReplyDeleteMust be fun!!
ReplyDeletethis is the reason why I don't hop in the middle of the night, seeing an entry like this. I am salivating non-stop here and its 12:10.. hihi...
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I would love to have the chance to do this again. :-) The spread is just yum! Nagutom tuloy ako.
ReplyDeleteOh so yummy for a camping trip! We had this style last month in the PCA Zamboanga anniversary. But there are big tuna fish broiled. Oh it was really "saraaaap"! Lami kaayo!
ReplyDeleteBoodle fight, what an exciting way to eat! I love the mango-bagoong salad and the fried bangus!
ReplyDeletegaling ng camping trip nyo...sarap ng food! am afraid i would cheat...lol. i need to get my plate (kahit dahon din lang ng saging! lol), grab as much food as i can in a short time, then eat my loot in a leisurely manner! hahaha.
ReplyDeletethanks much for sharing and linking over at Food Fridya, LM