AlegreViajero
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Registration: 02 March 2014
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Longanisas in the Philippines
Hi there, Like in Latin America, sausage in the Philippines are called Longanisa because of the common Conquistador influence and legacy. I know that foreigners in general are sausage lovers. I’m taking about the Italian, Mexican, German, ... Read More
how much i can earn with raise a pig by giovannigio
i would like to ask expat people if someone know, how much it is possible to earn if i buy a baby pig for 1500, o 2500 php and then raise it , and then sell it when it is 100 kilo? thanks
In Dumaguete, and going south, where I was, pork was going for 150 P ($3), that was an everage for the best parts… I did not had the chance to eat beef… is it chewable… Read More
Cargo shiping to the Philippines
Hi all, I was told that there are small private companies doing cargo transportation to\from the Philippines (from Vietnam in my case). I’m planning in moving to the Philippines in May, and all I found are large international companies with ... Read More
how much i can earn with raise a pig by giovannigio
i would like to ask expat people if someone know, how much it is possible to earn if i buy a baby pig for 1500, o 2500 php and then raise it , and then sell it when it is 100 kilo? thanks
For your information. I lived 6 years in Vietnam (where I am now, until I move the Philippines in May). I was visiting the Philippines for 3 weeks, just a few weeks ago. I spent some time comparing the prices of many things. Here in Vietnam, the ... Read More
how much i can earn with raise a pig by giovannigio
i would like to ask expat people if someone know, how much it is possible to earn if i buy a baby pig for 1500, o 2500 php and then raise it , and then sell it when it is 100 kilo? thanks
I'm trying to finish your maths… Total revenue: 11720 P Pig, 100 kilos, bought for: ? The butcher: 500 P Profit: ? ---- Here is my little recent experience, while visiting some friends in Negros Or. Every Wednesday morning they buy a 100 ... Read More
Do and don't in the Philippines by expat.com
Are you living in the Philippines? We need you to share your experience of the local customs :) Is it difficult to adjust to the local customs in the Philippines? Could you please share with us a list of the do's and don't's in the ...
Dear Pinoys, If I choose to go back to the Philippines soon, and for good this time, after being there before for a total of 14 months, and, after traveling and staying in most countries of South East Asia, it is because, to my opinion, and to the ... Read More
Information by DavidWF
Can anybody please tell me how I can place a for sale add. Apparently there is a way but I can't work it out. Thank you.
You are not the only one to get lost with this website… Read More
Buying Safer meat/poultry in the Philippines by Calif-Native
With Thanksgiving upon us, we American expats often have "extended family-like eating events" where we go out a bit more with meal preparations to bring some of those memorable past fall events from yesteryear, that remain embedded in our ...
I will go back to the Philippines in a few months. I am in Vietnam now, and in the sausage business. I know that meat cannot be frozen indefinitely. If vacuum packed and frozen fresh, over the months, although safe for consumption, the taste will go ... Read More
Buying land in Philippines by boriloco
As long as I can remember forigners can't buy land,but recently someone told me a new law has been passed,does anyone have more information about this law and it's details?
Thanks Teejay. This is solid stuff to read. Jaypee Read More
Buying land in Philippines by boriloco
As long as I can remember forigners can't buy land,but recently someone told me a new law has been passed,does anyone have more information about this law and it's details?
Hi folks, If I was to buy or start anything in the Philippines, I wouldn't rely on this so controversial post. In any large bookstore in the Philippines there are numerous books for sale for foreigners on all these subjects: law, constitution, ... Read More
Electric currant in the Philippines…
Hi to all of you… I’m planning to move from Vietnam to the Philippines in a few months. I did some researches, but I am far from being an expert. I would welcome the advice of an expert electrician. On a website I read: In the ... Read More
Philippine StreetFoods by Bastani.IC
What is your most favorite streetfoods in philippines?
Quote: I started to be selective...no fried stuff...and must be freshly and thoroughly cooked; preferably boiled, steamed or roasted. Naturally it's not just how it's prepared you have to worry.....the container and utensils used to serve ... Read More
Philippine StreetFoods by Bastani.IC
What is your most favorite streetfoods in philippines?
About Street Food Hi folks! I am not actually in the Philippines at this time, but I was before during 18 months, and I will return soon for good. All together, I spent some 8 years in South-East-Asia, where street food is all over the place, but ... Read More
Wisdom and advice for visa / setting up a BPO by jschudel
Good day. I am planning on starting a small BPO operation and want to keep things legal. I am now looking for information on how to proceed. Eventually, I am planning to obtain a PEZA license, but for now cannot fulfill the PEZA requirements. All ...
Most bookstores in the Philippines have a book section on law, constitution, regulation and business. Make no mistake. Opinions often lead you to problem. Read More
What is a money-changer with the best exchange rate in Davao? by SanLucifer
Hi, can you tell me a money-changer with the best exchange rate in Davao please? In Davao is there the around same exchange rate than in Manila? Thanks for your info.
I found out that most of the airports have (sometimes) much better rates (or even rates) than the street guys. Even in Saigon… PS: You don't have to change your name if Heaven is not your destination… Read More