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RE: Wrapped in Tradition: The Magic of "Puso"

in Hive Food4 days ago

Seeing these posts reminded me of our output in one of our subjects, and making puso really teaches you to be patient, especially if you’re not that skillful when it comes to hand movements. But I do agree with what you said, miss @soulenne, puso was more than just about food, it also became a way of bonding. Since I was a kid, I always saw my relatives and family friends making puso at home during celebrations, and it was always such a joyful moment. Even when we practiced in school with my classmates, it was really fun because we got to chat and laugh together while making puso🥰

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That’s so true! 🥰 Making puso really goes beyond just the food—it’s the laughter, the stories, and the bonding that make it memorable. I love how traditions like this connect family and friends in such a simple but meaningful way. 💞