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There’s more to Siem Reap than just historic
buildings. Add a trip to the Cambodian Children’s
House of Peace to make your visit more enriching
Out of the
mouth of
babes
WHEN IN
Siem Reap, make sure to catch the Santepheap Traditional
Khmer Dancing at the Cambodian Children’s House of Peace (CCHP),
a local NGO that nurtures and educates 33 kids aged eight to 18. The
children, who will regale you with their rendition of Apsara and popular
dances with live music and traditional instruments, perform this special
show for visitors from around the world. Just 3km from Siem Reap’s
city center, it’s a cultural treat that will warm your heart. To support
CCHP, visit
www.santepheap.org
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MAYA O. CALICA (CAMBODIA)
PHOTO
LESTER LEDESMA (CAMBODIA)
p r o m o t i o n a l f e a t u r e
VIRGINIA
PREMIUM HOTDOG
in three ways
1
THE BIG BREAKFAST PLATTER
Get your star student off to a good
start with a champion breakfast plate —
a cup of rice, eggs scrambled or fried,
and a couple of pan-fried hotdogs.
2
MID-MORNING BREAK
Put more love into a regular bun:
add some letttuce leaves for a light
crunch and a slew of condiments to
make your hotdog snack even tastier.
Garnish it with mayo, some ketchup,
mustard and pickle relish.
3
AFTERNOON
GRILLED SNACK
Grill some hotdogs and
pack them up as mid-
afternoon munchies.
IT’S BACK
to school! Is your little pupil a
picky eater? Then it’s also back to dreaming
up creative snacks to stuff into the lunchbox.
But here’s something that’s been tried and
tested through time: hotdogs. They’re fun
and filling, and versatile enough to present
in a number of ways. Fill your kid’s lunchbox
with these Virginia Premium Hotdog treats
— expect some high marks from your kids in
the fun food department.
There’s nothing like a hearty hotdog snack to keep
the little ones properly fueled throughout the school day
WATCH
THIS SPACE
FOR MORE
CREATIVE
RECIPES
Virginia Hotdog is
made of high quality
ingredients and is
available at all leading
supermarkets and
groceries.
Making the grade