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Thai food’s bold blend of flavours: A culinary delight with a fatal bite
VBF replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Thank you - I'm better informed. From your explanation it does look as if the meat was the initial carrier, with the bugs cooked out but remaining in the juice / stock (?) That then infected the vegetables. Presumably, all would have been OK if the vegetables had been cooked separately, Western style, but that's not the Asian way. -
What's your opinion on this? Jordan Peterson on Woke Mentality
VBF replied to FruitPudding's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
As usual @spidermike007 I find myself agreeing with most of what you have said on this thread. I would add.....all of those terms should be ignored as should people who claim to be "Woke" or "PC". Whoever these terms apply to, it comes down to their chosen lifestyle which, as long as only consenting adults are involved, is none of my or anyone else's damn business! And....if one is offended by something, it's usually because they've chosen to take offence, not because someone else has caused it. Finally that's my unapologetic take on the subject. -
Glad you finally got your visa @Chivas This is NOT a dig at you (as you applied early) but my advice for others: I just looked at my most recent eVisa and it was valid for 3 months from date of grant. I actually applied a month before travel I strongly suggest everyone applies as early as possible for their visas - ie don't cause yourself a last minute panic! I'll post this on the linked topics as well.
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THAI E-VISA SETV UK passport holder/resident
VBF replied to damole's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
This is NOT a dig at anyone partway through the application process merely my advice for others: I just looked at my most recent eVisa and it was valid for 3 months from date of grant. I actually applied a month before travel I strongly suggest everyone applies as early as possible for their visas - ie don't cause yourself a last minute panic! I'll post this on the linked topic as well. -
Glad you finally got your visa @Chivas This is NOT a dig at you but my advice for others: I just looked at my most recent eVisa and it was valid for 3 months from date of grant. I actually applied a month before travel I strongly suggest everyone applies as early as possible for their visas - ie don't cause yourself a last minute panic! I'll post this on the linked topic as well. Didn't it used to be easy, before all the "improvements"?
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I can't spell persecuted either ????
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THAI E-VISA SETV UK passport holder/resident
VBF replied to damole's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Slight correction if i may: 6. Copy of a recent bank statement showing at least £500 in the account - think they want your name and address and OBFUSCTED bank sort code and account number on the statement. NO WAY am i leaving my Sort Code and Account Number visible!!!!! That worked in Jan 2023, by the way - if it hadn't i would have had to edit the statement. ???? -
Thai food’s bold blend of flavours: A culinary delight with a fatal bite
VBF replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Not doubting you as such, but I've always thought that meat is far more likely to be the culprit than veggies. Especially pork which, I believe, is where the Halal and Kosher laws emanated a couple of thousand years ago. Have you a link to this information? -
Travel insurance advice needed. Is there a plan that...
VBF replied to RickG16's topic in Insurance in Thailand
You could buy one that allows you to pay on a monthly basis, then stop the payments - but do write to the company and tell them you're cancelling it. -
THAI E-VISA SETV UK passport holder/resident
VBF replied to damole's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
For 8 I've used a Council Tax statement. Where appropriate, an obfuscated Bank Statement. And... I made a PDF file containing the phrase "Is this required for a Tourist Visa?" for those questions that are inapplicable to TV. As @Jaggg88 said, it's a poorly designed website that tries to cover all visa types at once. -
Thai food’s bold blend of flavours: A culinary delight with a fatal bite
VBF replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Tripadvisor is one good way, but then you're being deliberately contentious..... -
Thai food’s bold blend of flavours: A culinary delight with a fatal bite
VBF replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
At least offer her Marmite not that poor colonial copy! ???????????? -
Thai food’s bold blend of flavours: A culinary delight with a fatal bite
VBF replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Especially too much McD or KFC or Fish & Chips with all the fat content! (Just my and many medical experts' opinions, you understand ????) -
Thai food’s bold blend of flavours: A culinary delight with a fatal bite
VBF replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Given the choice of (cooked!) Thai food over Western rubbish like McD or KFC, give me spicy Thai food any day! I cook lots of Thai food in UK, Larb, or curries mainly and tend to make it as spicy as anything in Thailand. But then I like spicy Indian food too..... IMO, McD or KFC, etc are far less healthy than a well-prepared Panang Gai. -
Thai food’s bold blend of flavours: A culinary delight with a fatal bite
VBF replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Slightly but in UK almost no restaurants will serve burgers RARE. Why? Because a government ministry has advised (not instructed) that minced meat may not be properly cooked on all sides unless it's well done. Restaurants are therefore scared of being sued if someone gets sick after eating a rare burger! If Thailand is the land of scams (if!) UK is the land of OTT Health & Safety - almost a polar opposite to Thailand, in fact. -
On so many levels ????
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No Jumbo you missed my point - the projected prices for Dec 23-Feb 24 are lower than a year before so if you book now it IS cheaper both in Economy and Business.
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Did you get a trunk to carry them off in? ????
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Just looked at Emirates - prices down slightly from a year ago, but as you say not much under £1K (actually between £850-£900 before all the extras get loaded on!)