Angelina Jolie’s In-Depth Interview
If you haven’t already, you really need to read this Angelina Jolie interview published on Page G1 of the Dec. 22 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. It’s one of the most in-depth looks into Angie’s life… Here’s an excerpt:
As I’m looking at you from the side, you and Brad could be brother and sister. Well, thank God we’re not (laughter).
Even in your voice and the way you respond to questions. Oh, no. Really?
Do you think your relationship is based on the fact that you are alike? You know, it’s funny. When we first came together, everybody commented on how different we were. So now it’s funny to hear somebody comment on how similar we are. Oh my God, I think you’ve scared me into thinking we’re starting to be that couple that morphs (starts looking like each other). We are very different in many ways — certainly in the way he is at home and the way I am at home. But we balance each other quite well.
Read the full interview after the jump! Pictures include: Angelina Jolie posing next to the film poster Beyond Borders (2003) at the Ziegfeld Theater.
Angelina Jolie - Philippine Daily Inquirer Interview
We haven’t talked to you in almost two years. Can you recap the high points in your personal journey in the last couple of years? The high points are the obvious. My coming together with Brad; Brad and Maddox coming together; and Zahara coming into our family. The low or scarier point was when Zahara got sick. Her surviving that was a high point. My having a baby (Shiloh) and now her personality is coming out—it’s fun. It’s great to see all three kids together.
On a professional level, this film was wonderful to work on. That I’ll be working a lot less and spending a lot more time at home was a welcome decision at the end of the day.
And you have been going on these missions for the UN. I’ve been working for the UN for five years now. I have been involved with projects in Cambodia for four years. I’m still pushing for different bills in Washington and they haven’t gone through. We have a new Congress. Maybe they will (pass those bills).
I’m trying to educate myself more to be able to handle discussions on issues better and not just be emotional about them. I would try to actually deal with them on a stronger level and make some changes.
As I’m looking at you from the side, you and Brad could be brother and sister. Well, thank God we’re not (laughter).
Even in your voice and the way you respond to questions. Oh, no. Really?
Do you think your relationship is based on the fact that you are alike? You know, it’s funny. When we first came together, everybody commented on how different we were. So now it’s funny to hear somebody comment on how similar we are. Oh my God, I think you’ve scared me into thinking we’re starting to be that couple that morphs (starts looking like each other). We are very different in many ways — certainly in the way he is at home and the way I am at home. But we balance each other quite well.
Can you give an example of how different you are? He’s very methodical and takes time with things. I’m very impulsive like on a decision we made yesterday. But (when we travel), he packs at the last minute while I pack three days ahead with all the kids’ stuff and five different things. I like to organize each moment of our travel but he likes to be more (spontaneous). But we appreciate each other. We need it. I need to be not so crazy about things.
How are you going to spend the holidays? We’re going somewhere this Christmas. We’ll spend the morning with our children, have a wonderful time with them and make it special for them and not forget that. We’re going to spend the day with some other people, bring them some things, listen and talk to them. I want to teach my kids that it’s not about what they’re going to get but it’s about who they’re going to think of, what they’re going to do, what they’re going to learn and who they are going to extend kindness to. The season is a good excuse to teach our children something really nice.
Spiritually, are Brad and you on the same page? Yes, I would say that. We’re not of any one faith ourselves but we are teaching the children about different faiths. We believe (in teaching them about) that. We believe that you should understand and learn about all the different faiths. Then teach your children and see where they fall and celebrate many different things. I suppose that is a unique thing to be very much in agreement on.
Do you have any respite from the paparazzi at all? We were just recently in our home in Cambodia and nobody was there. So there are ways and there are places (where there are no paparazzi). We also went to Brad’s parents’ house for about five days. That was lovely and quiet. Hopefully in the years to come, maybe if we work less, we’ll have more of a quiet life. Then our kids will have a more normal life. We just try not to let it (the paparazzi issue) affect us. It only does when we want the kids to have more freedom but other than that, we try to ignore it. There are worse problems so we’re OK.
Would you like to get married again? I have had two beautiful marriages (first to British actor Johnny Lee Miller and then to American actor Billy Bob Thornton) in my life. I don’t feel a need to get married at all at this moment. But I am committed to another person (Brad) and three children. I think that’s the most important. For people who want to be married, it’s a beautiful thing. It’s a wonderful thing and I’m all for it.
How much do you enjoy flying your own plane? I love it. It certainly gives me a freedom that I don’t have on the ground. Flying is a real skill. I know that sounds odd but I have spent my whole life with a job that is kind of odd. I interpret behavior, tell stories and I emote—those are not practical skills. So it was really wonderful for me as a woman and as a person to go back to school, take tests, study and learn a proper physical skill I can expand on. Hopefully one day, I would be able to give service as a pilot.
How often do you fly? I flew until I was about six and a half months pregnant. And then I wasn’t allowed to fly anymore. I flew about two months after Shiloh was born. I fly whenever I can. I haven’t been able to fly recently but probably I’ll fly in January and February.
Which of your movies made the most impact on you personally? I think everything does one way or the other. The funniest and probably the truest example is “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” because it was about other countries. It was about being physically strong, fit and focused. So it got me healthy and let me travel to Cambodia. Cambodia changed my life. The next film let me travel to Africa. So in working with local people, you learn about these countries not just as a tourist. But I would say that Cambodia was the most significant one. Learning about land mines and refugees and the history of a country I knew very little about changed me and made me start to question. That was really the beginning of me questioning things.
Has being famous hindered or blocked your desire to help in many countries? It has been the best use of my celebrity. When I was younger, I didn’t know quite what to do with my celebrity status. You don’t really do interviews to talk about other topics. You haven’t come to many conclusions. You don’t have a lot to say. So to find a purpose in my life really helped me. I wake up and I don’t think about meaningless little things that I am worried about for myself. I’m able to focus outward and that is just a healthier way to live. Certainly the position I’m in has made it very easy for me to be able to meet with officials, get briefings and do things quicker. That’s an even exchange. The negative side of it is your credibility is questioned. A lot of people are out to make a very silly story when you’re trying to focus on something else or question why you do things. That’s to be expected.
Is it more difficult to be a mother of a boy or of girls? I don’t know. They’re very different. My boy was my first baby so that was hard. Perhaps when they’re teenagers, I’d say it’s harder to be a mother of a girl or I’d be more nervous about the girls going on dates than about the boy. That’s when it comes back at us. They’re interesting, crazy and wild in their own ways.
My son is very close to me. I don’t know if that’s because we were alone for a long time. I can see a little bit of a difference between a mother and son and between a daddy and his girls. It’s quite interesting. On giving birth to a child or adopting a child, I honestly did expect that there would be a different feeling. I was very concerned that there would be and I prepared for that. There was absolutely none. Other than sometimes I look at Shiloh and I see Brad—that’s sweet—I don’t feel any differently. That was a wonderful surprise. I was so happy to have Shiloh in Africa, that we could do that and for her to have a Namibian passport. She has that connection to another country and to her sister’s part of the world. I think that ties them together a little.
It must be easier now to have somebody around to help with the kids. It’s easier to be with somebody. But it’s better to be single if you’re with the wrong person (laughter). There were so many times with Mad when he was growing up that I’d be up in the middle of the night, exhausted, rocking him. Nobody was there—except for friends—who saw me exhausted, who appreciated my efforts. Nobody was there whom I could look at or explode in excitement with when Mad said his first word. That was a bit sad. It made me very close to Mad but there’s the joy now of waking up in the middle of the night, like last night, and looking at the other exhausted parent, sharing the burden and learning, smiling about a child’s new tooth and just enjoying children. As a woman, having a partner who appreciates you as a mom, who remembers your history with your children is special.
Even though I had Maddox, I didn’t have a family somehow. I have a very small family myself. Brad has a wonderful way—he really does invest in our daily life together. He makes the most of every single moment whereas I tend to move very quickly through things. So he slowed me down to really enjoy this time. That’s probably the greatest gift and what I love about him. I think I expected a lot of things when I met him. I didn’t know anything about him as a man except what you all write (laughing). I found a really kind, funny, down-to-earth man. Just a wonderful man that you usually expect in a different package. He is who he is in the world but at home he is a really wonderful friend and father.
Can you talk some more about how Brad has taught you to slow down and enjoy life? If I want to go on some trip because I want to have an adventure, explore and learn something, he’ll make sure that we have enough days to just be with our kids or we do something special with the family. He reminds me that it’s OK to take a deep breath, sit down, enjoy life, not race through it and let it go past you. He’s been very good for me in that aspect.
After the controversy of Madonna adopting a child, the cynical reaction from media was that some celebrities are “buying” babies. Did that hurt the chances of some babies being adopted? I hope not. I hope people are smart enough to understand that it was a very specific situation of a country that didn’t have foreign adoption (policy). So it’s a very specific legal situation. I hope everybody wishes the best for that little boy and his new life. Again, it’s the negative and positive media. It’s good for media to question whether there’s something at play that you need to understand or may not be right. Then there are people who decide to run stories in the most negative way possible just to sell magazines.
I was working in India and I didn’t go out of my way to study everything about it (Madonna’s adoption of a boy issue). I don’t know a lot about that country (Malawi). I have not been there. I have gotten lists of counties to adopt from and that country has never been on those lists. I believe that anybody who adopts a child has that commitment to that child for the rest of his life. There’s got to be some love in that situation. I don’t think it’s fair to just look at it in a negative way. We have to hope that’s the best for that little boy.
You grew up in a show business environment. Do you think your children will follow the same path? Strangely enough, because I didn’t live with my father (actor John Voight), I didn’t go to a bunch of film sets and things like that. But I did grow up in Hollywood and somewhat around that. What I am trying to give to my children—and it’s the one thing I didn’t have—is at least half a year, if not more, in a foreign country. On occasion, they’ve been on film sets. They’re around this stuff every once in a while but they really spend the majority of their lives not around this (Hollywood). I am trying to give them balance, like with Mad, he came to work with me in India and he played with the local kids. He hung out at the local places and he didn’t live a Hollywood life during that time.
It was the same case when we were in Africa. I am glad I can bring Mad to these foreign countries and he’s not looking for a Nintendo and a hotel room. He’s happy to go to some neighbor’s house that’s very modest and just play outside with rocks. So I hope with that balance, I’ll instill in the children something that’s more than just wanting to be in this business. But if they want to, God help us, we will let them (laughter).
Where is home for you? We don’t actually know. We have a lot of our stuff in Los Angeles but we’re looking for a home outside of that. We just went back to Cambodia which I consider home.
How was your experience working with Robert De Niro as director? On the set, Bob was so great to work with. When I first met him, somebody said to me, “Look, he doesn’t like to talk a lot. He’ll probably talk to you for five minutes.” We talked for almost two hours because we ended up talking about world affairs. He’s not a casual person.
Please comment on—first, how you look different in this movie because of your blonde hair. And second, how everybody talks about your beauty. (On the first question), that certainly makes me feel good. I have always seen myself as different looking. In “The Good Shepherd,” I had to go quite WASP-y whereas I am more ethnic looking. It’s easier for me to go darker than lighter and my character was quite light. (On the second question), I have gotten used to myself, my face. I don’t think of myself one way or another—kind of beautiful or ugly. I look like my mom and so that’s nice to me (laughing).
In portraying a woman, wife and mother from the 1930s and 1940s, what are some of the differences from your own experience living today? Many things. It wasn’t just the 30s and through. On top of it, she’s married to the CIA. She’s unable to express her independence. That was probably the hardest thing. She could not even have an improvised fight. How far could I (her character) take an aggressive attack or an insult? I always had to stay in my place and there wasn’t anywhere to go.
It was not possible (for my character) to say, “I’m leaving,” “I want a divorce,” “I want this” or “I want this for my child.” It was very claustrophobic in that marriage. It was very hard for me as an actress to do that, to make myself less opinionated, powerful and strong. On a funnier note, I was sent to manners classes—for lessons on how to hold a cup of tea, to cross my legs the right way and to tilt my head a little and listen. It was funny that the natural way we hold ourselves today as women is not as gracious and elegant as the women of that time.
That element of the film was lost on my character who was just drinking and ignoring it. But in my life, that element is there, even when it’s just going out with the kids or where I go. Or plans for the holidays or even trying to figure out anything really. When I was pregnant and I just wanted to go to my doctor’s appointments, I had to try to find some way to get there without people following me. All that felt very uncomfortable, to be honest. But it’s just a part of this business.
What do you think is the message of this film? To be honest, I’ve not seen the film yet so I don’t know which pieces were taken out or put in and how exactly it was told. I know that Bob’s intention was—and he probably says it better—not to give a specific, this-is-what-you-should-be-questioning element or feeling. Bob’s aim was to show people and situations. It’s up to the moviegoers to read into them.
My personal feeling on the political nature of the film is, it is always important to question your government and what it is doing, not just blindly trusting that it’s going to make the right decisions, and if it’s being moral or not. I think now is no exception. This is a time when we must be questioning, as we all are, the decisions of our current administration regarding foreign policy and so forth.
Will you and Brad do a sequel of “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” or perhaps another movie? There was talk at one point about another one of those but it would just be too weird since it would be so much our life (laughter). It would be like a home documentary. They said, “No, we’ll make another one and you’ll have children” and we thought, “Oh, good” (laughter). We’d love to work together on something but it’s tricky when you’re a couple and the world knows it. The movie should be a comedy. It’s easier for people who are in a relationship to have fun with each other, take shots at each other, than take each other seriously. Nothing has come across us yet, though.
With your career, family and UN work, how do you juggle all of them? Brad says I’m obsessive with schedule (laughing). I’m very fortunate to have him in my life. He’s a great father—really dedicated. We take turns working and we both love being with our kids. It’s a decision we made so it’s something we’ve wanted to do.
You must get exhausted from all your commitments. I love everything that I do. I love to work for the UN and in film. I relax with Brad and my kids. We do get exhausted like normal parents but we love it. If we plan to have a very large family, we shouldn’t stretch it out over the next 10 years or else we’ll be raising kids forever. So we’ve thought about it. I am sure we won’t wait forever to build our family.
So will you adopt again sooner than later? I think so, yeah.
In “Alexander” and “The Good Shepherd,” you played older women. How do you feel about aging? I’m looking very much forward to growing older. I want to be an exhausted older woman but with a very full life behind me and one still going. As an actress, they tell you things like don’t look this way or don’t age. Somebody even gave me advice not to play older women. To me, it has always been about the story and the character. Clover, my character in “The Good Shepherd,” was such an interesting woman. I loved the challenge of how she broke down and aged. Personally, I like to see age on faces.








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Alister: Hi, I´m fine thanks. My brother is in a clinic now, he is better. Thanks for asking. And how are you? Happy holidays !!!
Great interview. Thanks JJ for printing it.
I am doing fine Andromeda! Glad to hear your “hermano” is doing alright. When will The Good Sheperd be shown down there in Argentina? Hope you’ll be able to see it. Angelina’s role is short but she brings brightness on every scene she’s on. A bit long but you have to have some knowledge of how the CIA works to fully comprehend it. It is very deep in a way. So if you do not want to think when watching this movie…then it is not for you.
Aww thanks for the link to the past thread with the old format that Ive dearly missed..
I’m not sure if you guys posted this already but here’s the link.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Continue Stay in Costa Rica for New Year’s, Newspaper Report Says
http://sandiego.cox.net/cci/entertainmentnews/national?_mode=view&_state=maximized&view=article&id=D8MA54JG0&_action=validatearticle
Ok.. OIG
Happy Holidays too Andromeda. I am going to bed soon. A tiring work again for me tomorrow. Take care & all the best to all BAZMS fans. Happy New Year!
I was reading the old thread that Passing Through found and wondering where is Piyutra, Annea, Zaiyana, Lady Lurk, Me Again, Dragonfly, Creole, Medulla, Cain, CycloneBlondie, Alicia, and Susie?
Alister: I think TGS will open around mid january, and of course I will see it… I can´t wait. Did you like it ? What about Damon? How was he? (Personally I don´t think he is a Great actor, but that´s just my opinion). Also in a few weeks Babel is coming here…finally.
Ate CHA—–HOPE YOU ARE HERE IN THIS THREAD>
I was surprise getting a Christmas card from you. You’re so thoughtful….
Thanks a bunch….I am not expecting it, I am a bit taken aback….
Happy Holidays to you Ate Cha & family.
Aren’t you guys just so brilliant making fun of Aniston some more. Really good!
Helps you forget that Angie’s movie is bombing. It’s OK I understand it is hard to take. Keep going I think that maybe you can think of some more mean things to say if you try hard enough. I really think that all of you are up to it. Remmeber bring Jennifer down to help Brad and Angie. They need you. Without you where would they be? Make Jennifer say she is sorry. Let the loathing and hate continue you guys are the best at it that I have ever seen.
When I heard that Angie’s mother is of French-Canadian extraction I understood why she is so beautiful. Quebec is to North America like Brazil is to South America; they famously have some of the world’s most beautiful and exotic women in the world.
An really cool old pic I found in the old threads:
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/3184/00000019md.jpg
Good night people. Happy new year !!.
Thanks Sue. I will follow what you say. Jennifer SUCKS. Yes I do feel better. Jennifer is a 38 year old actress who only success has been being a side kick to comedians. She better learn to act as something other than Rachel because that want last. Most male actors in comedies want to work with stars like Jennifer Biel, J Simpson or J Alba not a 40 year old. Yes I am feeling better. Jennifer only claim to fame now is that she was Brad’s X. Thanks Sue. You are an inspiration.
BTW Sue, Angelina is a movie star. Angelina is a unique celebrity. This movie could flop and it would not decrease Angelina offers of movie roles. Angelina though has a life beyond acting with Brad, the kids and her UN work.
Jennifer on the other hand I see doing TV like C Cox in the next couple of years. TV is where she belongs. She’ll play a 40 year old divorce women name Rachel trying to get back into the dating game.
This ragging on Jennifer is really great thianks for the advice Sue.
:) Says:
December 29th, 2006 at 12:23 am
have you seen Mandy the yoga instructor? She looks like your corner store tarot card reader.
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HAHAAHA. i have yet to see this woman but your description…HILARIOUS!!
Tiny Pic Bandit Says:
December 27th, 2006 at 10:40 pm
I bet Brad was stunned into drooling the night of the premiere…she looks otherworldly beautiful. New pic - close up of TGS premiere night:
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/7959/ajbp7fd0.jpg
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Angelina is soo beautiful >> this pic is now on my desk top background.
Thanks Tiny Pic Bandit!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuFtK7QlaEg&mode=related&search=
Remember when Rosie O. famously said, ‘that girl has NOTHING to say,’ when asked why she didn’t put her on her mag cover?? This clip proves it. If you’ve got 9 minutes of your life to waste - watch this Friends cast interview w/ Conan where she says absolutely NOTHING the entire time, meanwhile her co-stars are very congenial and funny….even Courtney.
How did Brad do it?
He went from this self-conscious insecure woman afraid of her own shadow - afraid of saying the wrong thing, or something not funny - so she says NOTHING….to an amazing woman like AJ. Talk about from 0-100 in 60 seconds….jeez.
Sue:
Why do you keep harping that TGS is Angelina’s movie? Last I heard, she was in it for 20-30 minutes ONLY! It’s Matt Damon’s movie, Matt who was in it for almost all the 3(?) hours running time. Do you feel better saying it’s Angie’s movie and it’s bombing because your Anuston had three flops in a row?
fifi says
December 29th, 2006 at 1:45 am
Sue:
Why do you keep harping that TGS is Angelina’s movie? Last I heard, she was in it for 20-30 minutes ONLY! It’s Matt Damon’s movie, Matt who was in it for almost all the 3(?) hours running time. Do you feel better saying it’s Angie’s movie and it’s bombing because your Anuston had three flops in a row?
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Chinnocchio is known for being “America’s sweetheart”, having all the women feeling sorry for her, and yet her movies bombed. Considering that AJ doesn’t even get that advantage, her movies are not doing too bad then.
Hopefully this will post or else I have to email the boss Jared to release my post!
Hi ariel! I’m smiling, your welcome!
I should mailed it earlier, so sorry it arrrived late.
I still treasure those Canada Hello Magazines you sent me.
I can’t wait for New Year’s eve >> to drink sweet wine with my husband.
I will be preparing mostly seafoods & dips. Of course i will have lumpia ,pansit and espasol.
Happy New Year 2007 to you ariel!!!
I kind of thinking maybe the Brad & Angie is adopting a Costa Rican child!
dina #1 Says:
December 29th, 2006 at 12:01 am
Gawd, I thought I was the only one who felt that way about Showbiz Tonight. That is why I have trouble believing that Angelina gave AJ Hammer a one on one interview for the GS.
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You have to remember AJ doesn’t watch these shows, she probably has no clue who AJ Hammer is or what he’s ever said about her.
I was very surprised to hear that The Good Shepherd didn’t make very much money, I thought for sure with all the Oscar winners in the film, and the ones nominated it would be a hit, Matt Damon I heard did a wonderful job. Regardless of people’s dislike of Angelina as a person, she is a fantastic actress and one of the most beautiful women ever in the movies. She had a sl–ty character and that was well known, but actually thought more of her fans would go see this film.
I must add…remember the Bermuda Triangle started & when Derailed was show & first movie of the hag after the divorce, having the best selling Vanity Fair issue ever that movie bombed at the box-office. Where are supposedly supporters sympathizing for her Sue. Can you enlightened me on this? Then Rumor Has It did not get the expected $$ at the till. How about Friends With Money? Need I say more. Only TBU made the $$ but still it did not make the 10 TOP GROSSING MOVIE OF 2006. It got bad reviews. Friends with money got nice reviews BUT did not make $$ & ignore by the Golden Globes & awards body.
Listen, Johnny Depp the Box-Office king & when his movie Libertine shown on the theaters last year it made only 3 Million at the North American Box-Office. Same with Orlando Bloom…his LOTR & Pirates movie made $$ but Elizabethtown & other flick was a disappointment. And these two are big superstars.
So just rest your laurels Sue…you are just a hater & we can see through you. You got problems when people bash Anuston but people threatening Brad & Angelina gets ignore by you & your minions. Got no respect for any of your fellow fanistons & your idol Anuston. I admit I hate JA to the utmost but I tried to ignore her but since you keep on bringing it on & bashing & ranting I have to say something & offer my opinion.
Whatever reasoning we utter it will NOT change your mind. Same with us. Talk & scold vehemently all you want, it will not change our opinion a bit.
Lastly, thanks for coming here & giving this thread MORE HITS THAN EVER. It only shows how people are fascinated by this couple. Darn, even fanuston & haters can’t stop looking at their pics & reading about them. LOVE IT! BRING IT ON, B*TCH
JUST IGNORE SUE…SHE’S AN 8SS. DO NOT TRY TO EXPECT ANYTHING SANE ABOUT AN 8SS. LET HER ROT ON HER OWN VOMIT. SHE DESERVES IT.
Original Curious Says:
December 28th, 2006 at 10:54 am
MISSOURI FAN — post LUMPIA recipe here? My friend has a Pinoy fella, and she’s ALWAYS talking about his mom’s lumpia
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Estelle Says:
December 28th, 2006 at 1:50 am
Hey MF, can I have the recipe for Lumpia too? please?
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Title: Lumpia Shanghai
Categories: Filipino, Lumpia
Yield: 24 servings
2 lb Ground pork or beef ( I like mixture of pork & beef)
1 Can water chestnuts,
-sliced into small pieces
2 Carrots, grated
1 c Shrimps, cooked, unshelled, (optional)
-minced
Soy sauce >> I use oyster flavored sause (Panda Brand in 18 oz bottle)
>>>>> 2 tablespoon
1 Med onion, grated or
-sliced into tiny pieces
2 Cloves garlic, crushed
Oil for frying
3 Egg yolks
24 Lumpia wrappers ( 1 pack Spring roll shells 25 pcs > (green long leaves- slice into pieces )
Mix ground meat, water chestnuts, carrots, shrimps,onions,
and 3 egg yolks thoroughly. Add soy sauce(oyster sause) or salt, and
pepper to taste. Put a one tablespoon lump of meat mixture at the
top of the wrapper. Flatten mixture. Roll wrapper like a log the
size of your thumb. Wet the edges with water to seal. Cut in halves. Deep fry.
Optional . I serve the lumpia w/o this below sauce. The sauce takes away the taste of the crispy lumpia.
Serve with pineapple juice thickened with corn starch as sauce. Or
with a mixture of soy sauce and lemon.
http://keystonepress.net/search_results.html?SRCH1=brad++pitt&FILESrchType=contains&FILE=&person=&selCollections=&timerange=&srchtype=&RESULTSPERPAGE=24&keyName=&colName=&SBMT.x=13&SBMT.y=14&PAGENO=2
I’m looking again Brad & Angies TGS NY premier red carpet. I’ts addicting to watch them very happy on those photos. I’m so very happy for them.
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