How one super lady named Sabrina spends her Supercaldo Sundays bringing Sabrina’s Kitchen and “gulay (Tag., vegetable) love” to the kids and senior citizens at the Missionaries of the Poor.
Soup kitchen “Supercaldo Sundays” are Sabrina’s fave Sundays! Giant rice cookers, with sautéed garlic, sesame oil, ginger, chicken bits, monggo and rice finally topped off with vitamin, anti oxidant and chlorophyll packed saluyot! God bless the children, blessed Sunday everyone! McCormick Friends and Flavor Club San Remo Philippines La Española thank you for sharing the love!
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