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When we transfer from one house to another, it is always a superstition for us to bring rice, water and salt as they symbolize "a state of plenty". In our house, since we own the house as well as the lot, and we do not transfer anymore, we make sure that we have lots of rice, water and salt as they also symbolize the same.
Whenever there is a need to buy a new sack of rice or new refills for the water or for salt, we make sure that the containers are never left empty before the refill. Superstition is that, when you only refill when it is already empty, then worse will happen in your state of economic affairs at home..
My friends who invest in gold coins just laugh and say that superstitions like ours are not recognized for as long as gold is invested upon. Hmm. I think superstitions like ours do have some practical explanations.

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Pandan Gulaman Treat in MOGCHS



I have been telling you guys about the foodies that are NOT spectacular yet worthy of mention and perhaps commendation for their economic value as well as taste.
Yes, my students in MOGCHS are not rich, but they still enjoy goodies that are affordable yet great tasting.. Like this Pandan Gulaman Treat which costs only P 5.00 a cup. I got to try this one out as I got fascinated by how they look. Another flavor of gulaman is strawberry.
It's just gulaman cooled in a cup. A little sugar, crushed ice and evaporated milk mixed with condensed milk. It's healthy because of the milk. But if you indulge in too much milk and sugar, it can be deadly, lol..


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