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Crab Fried Rice Recipe

Carmina had leftover imitation crab used for the  lazy sushi  over the weekend. Having friends over tend to have leftover food best to make something out of it for the following week. Carmina used her leftover white rice and imitation crab to make fried rice. Crab Fried Rice Recipe Ingredients: 3 Cups - Day Old Rice Half Kilo - Imitation Crab or fresh crab  2 - Eggs (beaten season with black pepper) 1 Tbsp. - Oyster Sauce 1 Tbsp. - Kikkoman Lite Soy Sauce Garlic Powder (based on your taste) Cooking Oil Cooking: Use a medium size cooking pot place on the stove top on low heat add the cooking oil and eggs mix it until it becomes scramble egg. Add the rice mix together once rice is separated add the imitation crab mix together. Start adding the oyster sauce, soy sauce and garlic powder. Try the crab rice and see if it based on your taste. Transfer to a serving bowl ready to eat. NOTE: Carmina is not selling or advertising for ingredients to make crab fried rice. Subscribe & follow @ C

TRAVEL GUIDE TO THE PHILIPPINES


I have been trying to figure what I can add to Carmina Lifestyle as we are still experiencing travel ban in our area and we are not allowed to go any where but stay in our home.

I came across making Kitchen Recipe Cookbook for those who love to cook and can make it easier by going each selected by separating it by category it made me realize how many recipes I have so far.

It made me realize why can't I just add a book in my Carmina Lifestyle a guide on each destination travel guide this way when the time comes we have something we have read to do our own research in places we would like to visit in the future when we're allowed to travel.

It is alright to plan ahead to put an inspiration in our mind to give us something to look forward in our future life ahead of us even if it will not start until 2021.

Today I will start off in the Philippines what you need to do before you decide to visit our area or plan to live here when you decide to retire or have your child attend school either way you know what guideline you need to have done in your country.

The best month to visit the Philippines is after Christmas holiday the prices on airfare is inexpensive and the weather is cooler from the month of January to March. It is not advisable to travel here during the holiday if you cannot deal with the traffic flow in the roads although during Christmas is enjoyable and memorial if you want to experience it in the Philippines.

Step 1:

Tips before traveling to Philippines

Step 2:

Preparing your family before you leave

Step 3:

Requirements for your child to study in

Step 4:

Traveling with kids during long flight

Step 5:

California vs Philippine life style

Budget your expenses

Step 6:

Juty Free Shopping

Step 7:

Social Security System, Phil Health and Pagibig Fund in the Philippines

Step 8:

Medical Check Up

Eye Examination

Dental Care

Step 9:

Pasalubong (Gifts)

Filipino Tradition

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