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Wayne,
pad thai pork, yummy! Red Jungle Curry is banned (no rice)......
..........WHAT NO TWISTIES!..... do n't tell me you are hooked on the local pork crackling, death by cholsterolor or what?
Preddy seems to fix all ails at the moment, not sure what rhemmy will say. But the geezer who was hammering me knees and ankles at night has stopped for no. seems he's been using super glue a bit as well.
You tried the fresh vietnamese sausages( not the sweet salami ones), the best, stuffed with herbs etc and real firey
You are making me hungry!
Where's the fridge?
David
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No, I tried the Pork Crackling things awhile back and YUK. In fact, I do not like any of the local snacks, except for Cashew Nuts. I have to rashan myself on the Cashews, I like them too much. The cashews are also quite cheap over here as well.
Have not tried the vietnamese sausages, but did try the Chilli Devon, and man that is hot, it has whole chilli's (seeds and all) and lots. All I can say is fire extinguisher required, mouth on FIRE.
So why is the Red Jungle Curry banned. Take Care Wayne
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Wayne,
Well it fixes the big C, by giving me the big D.........woosh, bit it's heaven. Hence I was looking for the after market spares. Not had on real one now for 18 months.
The guys I lived with in Glebe their family made alot of the devon was it made in chang mai? likely to have been his families brand. Trouble is it's made with white rice.
Was the fire extuisher made by singha?
Whats for dinner tonight?
We're having the leftovers of a thai bbq....crab something...
David
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Not sure if it was made in Chang Mai, the supermarket had repacked it into small quantities with no labels. Even my girlfriend, who can take it hot made comments about it. We ended up picking out some of the chilli's to make it a little bit more bareable.
No, I don't believe the extinguisher was a Singha Beer, but not sure.
Dinner will be either Steak or Pork Chops. European style.
Take Care Wayne
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