I always eat vegetable lumpia at my tot's school. Me and another parent used to buy lumpia at the market whenever we go there. It's yummy for breakfast too. Mom cooked it last time when I requested because I was craving for it like crazy. No, I'm not pregnant! haha!
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They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteVegetable lumpia is great for snacks and tastes so much better with spicy vinegar dip! Visiting back from FTF! I'm your new GFC follower, too. I hope you can follow back (http://www.delightmyappetite.com). Thanks!
ReplyDeletei love spring rolls, with bits of pork. i'm drooling looking at your photo and thinking about the vinegar dip.:p
ReplyDeletelove veggie lumpia! with sawsawang suka :) yum!
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yummy...crunchy-ing crunchy! gusto yan lalo kung may suka na may bawang! :) visiting from FTF, hope to see you around. :)
ReplyDeletethe vegetable lumpia looks very delish :-) makes me drool too. Thank you for sharing. Visiting from FTF, hope that you can return the visit too.
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I like my veggie roll with lots of bean sprout!!!
ReplyDeletethe best way to teach my kids to eat vegetable via lumpia.. hihi.. sarap nito sa suka.. :)
ReplyDeletenow this is very healthy...meron paba jan sis? hehehe!
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Time na for 2nd baby:) Me, too like the vegetable lumpia, saw2x sa suka..
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yummy lumpia..can i have some! lol!
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Love it to dip into the vinegar hehehe
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Oh ... I love these. There was a time I'd eat a dozen (since they were small) for lunch and nothing else. There is a larger version of veggie lumpia at Chinese restaurants in New York (egg rolls, they're called) that I terribly miss nowadays.
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