Author: Leslie Anne Mahusay
“Libad ng Apung Iru” (St. Peter’s fluvial parade) might be the well-known and most awaited annual event for this town where devotees from here and nearby towns and provinces celebrate together a three-day feast in honor and gratitude to St. Peter the Apostle, Apalit’s patron saint, for giving a bountiful, meaningful year and harvest. Colorful banderitas, creative designs to each boats and barges as it passes along the portion of Pampanga River, lots of food and smiles from the people fill this town every June 28 to 30 each year. The first annual fluvial procession began on the 28th of…
Dining in a ‘bahay kubo’ but with a big screen to watch for movies or your favorite teleserye and a wifi to surf the online world while waiting for your freshly grilled food is prolly the best place to enjoy a perfect meal to each and every Filipino family. Ningnangan is derived from the Kapampangan word which means ‘ihaw’ or grilled. A spacious place and big parking with the large projector screen for movies, unlimited wifi, clean comfort rooms, freshly grilled and delectable yet affordable food to serve are the top reasons why everyone must try it here. Grilled seafoods…