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  • Meaning “Hand and Heart,” Kamay at Puso is a nonprofit that benefits victims of toxic waste in Mapdapdap, Philippines.

    Pork Love Prevails at the Park Slope Pork-Off 2009

  • On Friday, the Hapa Kitchen hosted its first dinner soiree; Saturday, I saw so many foodies and inspiring panels at the Brooklyn Food Conference; Sunday, I got to taste the weekend-long efforts of so many cook-off enthusiasts at the Park Slope Pork-Off, which was hosted by one of our terrific Hapa Kitchen volunteers, Laurel, as a benefit for Kamay at Puso a recap coming soon!

    … and we’re live 2009

  • So Kamay at Puso received not only all the donations from the $10 entrance at the door which was sold out, after some 175 people paid their way, but the $100 prize that would have gone to Jesse.

    Pork Love Prevails at the Park Slope Pork-Off 2009

  • And many familiar faces cooked up their best for this one-off event, a fundraiser for the charity Kamay at Puso.

    Pork Love Prevails at the Park Slope Pork-Off 2009

  • This year theme is “Sama-samang Nagkakaisa, sa Puso, Isip at Gawa.”

    OFC outscores DPF-IM with a 55-53 record in the PBL Cup Challenge 2008

  • The links and between SASM and SASO (South African Students 'Organisation) and the feedback between them were apparent during this meeting, as was the centrality of Black Consciousness to the discussion: Puso K. Khutsoane of

    'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005

  • Puso nodded quickly and pushed out his plate for the extra portion, and his sister soon followed his lead.

    Blue Shoes And Happiness Smith, Alexander McCall 2006

  • Puso, the boy, who had caused them such concern over his unpredictable behaviour but who had recently become much more settled, had gone off with Mr J.L.B. Matekoni to see an important football match at the stadium.

    Blue Shoes And Happiness Smith, Alexander McCall 2006

  • The two foster children, Motholeli and Puso, were sitting at their places, eyes fixed on the pot of stew which she was about to serve.

    Blue Shoes And Happiness Smith, Alexander McCall 2006

  • Mr J.L.B. Matekoni had taken Puso and Motholeli to visit one of his aunts, and they would not be back until late afternoon, or, more likely, the evening.

    Blue Shoes And Happiness Smith, Alexander McCall 2006

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