My son celebrated his 11th birthday last night with family… wherein our culture, family means extended family. And my wife has lots of siblings so we’ve got lots of nephews. And we’ve got household help and drivers, all who helped at one point in time make this birthday party with the wild boar “Piggy Power” happen. This is cooked paleo diet at its finest with a half breed wild boar we fed for 2 months in our back yard, we fed with our own leftovers. This is how we do it in the Philippines.
Piggy power the wild boar was brought in from the mountain of Tabuk. She was born, a cross breed of a truly wild boar mother and a “native pig” father. The old Ilocano natives bred this pig and raised this pig up to 3 months when my driver bought her for 3,500 pesos. Piggy power was transported in a wooden cage and via bus while she was just at an estimated 11 kilos. She arrived with a haunting wild boar squeal at 4am in our home. We took a video of her. Named her “Piggy Power”.Continue Reading

