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Bangkok tourist visits DOWN by 7% LINK
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Skype for Business
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if the global economic downturn and drought crisis can be overcome
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Mr Wichai then said the intruder attacked his brother with a screwdriver and in defence, Mr Boonyakorn shot the man three times as he tried to escape.
Perfect alibi - well said
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Should be Visas and Work Permits for all foreigners, EU or otherwise
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Interesting that F&B business have already jumped in to cash in on this new madness telling the owners that they are welcome with their "children"..
Not just F & B but also a well known airline has told passengers the dolls should have a seat !!
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Juicer
in Chiang Mai
I drink 1000ml of fresh juice everyday. Its how I get my vitamins
My recipe
4 large tomatoes
4 apples
4 large sticks celery
4 pears
4 peaches
5 carrots
Thumb size piece of fresh ginger
Handful of fresh mint
Bunch of red grapes
This makes me enough juice for 3 days.
Suggest to add Kale to give it that little bit extra 'goodness' - just out of interest, do you find the price of celery expensive here ?
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Juicer
in Chiang Mai
The Reboot master 6000 mentioned by Vibe, is a slow juicer using a squeezing screw that rotates at only 60 RPM which avoids oxidizing the juice. The cheaper, fast spinning centrifugal juicers from Philips and Marumaru etc. uses a blade with small knifes that tear/cuts into the produce at about 10.000 RPM. The small juice droplets are thrown off the juicing knife and smashed into the juice container below creating a lot of oxidation. This quickly destroys many enzymes and some of the vitamins and micro nutrients in the juice.
Slow juicers are also a lot more quiet, the yield is higher and it can juice much longer before it needs to be cleaned.
The centrifugal juicers sounds like an airplane and tend to clog up with pulp stuck on the small cutting blades. The cutting blades also tend to get dull after a while and then the juice yield gets even worse.
The slow juicers pulp is dry and they produce about 20-30% more juice yield than a centrifugal juicer with most types of produce.
I also use a Reboot master 6000 with large feeding tube and screw. It cost a bit more than a Philips, but in the long term it saves money because of the higher yield and the quality of the juice is so much better because of the "cold press" way of squeezing the juice out of the produce instead of cutting/tearing at app. 10.000 RPM.
I also use my slow juicer for wheat grass and greens/leafs which is almost impossible to juice in a centrifugal juicer....it comes with an extra blank strainer which I use for making peanut butter and banana ice cream and a smoothie strainer ......I bought mine from http://www.lazada.co.th/reboot-master-6000-juicer-black-1389371.html been working very well for about a year now using it almost daily.....sorry you centrifugal guys but I am just a slow juicer fan !
The Mamaru MR6302 is a slow juicer and about half the price of the Reboot 6000 - as I mentioned, it gets used once a day LINK
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Yep, big storm last night in Udon
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the original black cab lacks an “inherent distinctive character”
Seems it's not just Thailand that has mad judges
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Is this is the standard of the Judges here
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Stay overnight at a local hotel (they will pick you up) and fly up in the morning - get there fresh and only lose a few hours
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And this so called economist is a Thai
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Our Nordic friends enjoy the odd drink
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What is it with these so called Monks - who is protecting them ?
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Juicer
in Chiang Mai
Some time ago an "expert" juicer told us about the Mamaru MR6302 for 4,000 Baht as being the best value in Thailand. This is a slow juicer (important) and we bought from Power Buy - they had to order it from another branch.
We use our juicer every day for the usual 'green juice' and would recommend it as a low cost model.
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Will Dell load Windows for you before they send? Obviously you have to pay for that.
Yes they will
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That's usual in Thailand, see people taking photos and generally staring at road traffic accidents etc where someone is dead or injured.
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David Cameron says migrants must learn English...
...General Prayut Chan-ocha says expats must learn Thai
I understand Expats already have to for PR or Citizenship ?
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And the big get bigger...
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I bought my E5440 direct from Dell in BKK
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So right in time for Songkran we will run out of water?
With any luck
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Did they just rush in off the golf course
Could well have done - but the wearing of flat caps indoors is very poor manners
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That is interesting, have just checked and the A+ is approx USD400 more than the BUPA plan but the benefit difference is huge - BUPA is just 5m Baht and A+ is over 17m Baht ?
Ivory shops closed down in face of tightened govt measures
in Thailand News
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shut them all down