Jokes on you, I DID read that.
AND did additional research to learn that street vendors often sell them cooked at night in the Philippines.
I guess I didn’t sound confident in that last post.
You sounded very confident and knowledgeable to me.

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Jokes on you, I DID read that.
AND did additional research to learn that street vendors often sell them cooked at night in the Philippines.
I guess I didn’t sound confident in that last post.

Oh I get it now. I assumed you meant here...like as in our street vendors sold them.Jokes on you, I DID read that.
AND did additional research to learn that street vendors often sell them cooked at night in the Philippines.
I guess I didn’t sound confident in that last post.
Oh, gotcha. I doubt any of our street vendors sell balut lol.Oh I get it now. I assumed you meant here...like as in our street vendors sold them.
Of course they sell it like that over there. It seems extremely popular and normal to eat balut there.
That's what I meant. I would look around here...home...and see if I could find it prepared.Oh, gotcha. I doubt any of our street vendors sell balut lol.
I just remembered.Oh, gotcha. I doubt any of our street vendors sell balut lol.
I’m glad I’m known for my smartassery.O great Tes is researching and is about to school me with a link to a street vendors.
Watch.

I giggled.I’m glad I’m known for my smartassery.
But.. I did look up balut street vendors hehe. Found one in NYC that is closed and that’s about it.