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Posted
1 hour ago, Sticky Wicket said:

Surely you must like a big bowl of jok with 20 bahts worth of patongo!

Even that is too oily! I do eat Thai food, my wife is a good cook.

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2 hours ago, Sticky Wicket said:

Yeh it's a Thai version of biryani , normally with chicken. That's called Khao mok gai.

Not had the beef one, sounds good

It is ok for 60 Baht, quick and easy in that venue.  Learned to seek out the few skull cap joints around my town, they don't have any hang ups about beef, Alḥamdulillāh.

 

PS:  Biryani. ????????  Mrs. got pretty good at that in and among the Nepalese staff.  Not "quite" as good as my dear Krishna and the lads, but she's pretty darn good.

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2 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

One of the benefits of living in Bangkok or Pattaya is the widespread availability of western food, plus other Asian cuisines.

Thai food is ok, but no one would want to eat it all the time.

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Hey Brewster, hope u and the wife are well, hows your kid doing???

there is great dining in Bangkok , Thai or western. 

I eat at the local now and again for a treat. A lot more of a high Thai dining experience, but like any good food in Bangkok, pull out your wallet.

 

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If you grow vegetables, and have chicken, duck and pigs, I believe it is called Thai food if you cook it in Thailand? 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Hummin said:

If you grow vegetables, and have chicken, duck and pigs, I believe it is called Thai food if you cook it in Thailand? 

Good point.  Seem to recall a laarb muu pizza.  Or a Burger King krapow muu with an egg, boiled in oil covered by a slab of fake cheese.  A Thai version of Western, in Thailand.  Thai food. ???? 

 

OP can feel secure in his Thainess dining alongside other Thais, of which there are many, in these types of places.  Perhaps attack a large pepperoni doused in fish sauce with a set of chop sticks, then take a selfie.  That's like 100 Thai cool points right there.  You're "in". 

Posted
7 hours ago, madmen said:

Sugar in everything, 70% high carb White rice and slivers of poor quality meat. Msg in everything, I no longer touch it and much prefer cooking Western veges and fish or pork etc at home

 

Yes, totally agree with you. Do your own cooking and it's fun too. Like my girl said, "If only you are just as good in bed, it would be perfect".

Oh, avoid using highly processed cooking oil, just use lard, no you wouldn't die of heart attack.

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ASK the Thais. I saw the men Thai golfers go abroad for less than a week, and they bring full cooking regalia into the hotel rooms so they can cook Thai food. I assumed when i saw that it was because they could not get any authentic Thai food otherwise. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Brer said:

Cos their beef is like rubber, the chicken is just a Petri dish of viruses. I don’t eat pork full stop. Fish is all from polluted rivers, or “no it’s a farmed fish” where the water has come from canals from the main river or from bores where terrible chemicals have leached  into ground.

I just drink beer, pasta, cheese and toast and and meat pies. 

 

With that diet, what are you forecasting as your life span?

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33 minutes ago, meand said:

ASK the Thais. I saw the men Thai golfers go abroad for less than a week, and they bring full cooking regalia into the hotel rooms so they can cook Thai food. I assumed when i saw that it was because they could not get any authentic Thai food otherwise. 

Probably, but that also tells you a lot about their narrow aperture in life, eh? 

 

My wife isn't a hard core Thai, rolling around on the floor at some temple, scooping rice to monks. 

 

We leave, she adapts easily, loves being outside of Thailand, and isn't reserved about pointing out the weak points of her country, nor am I about mine and/or the good parts, which we both realize about Thailand.

 

So yeah, she loves steak, and prime rib with au jus and horseradish, and fancy street tacos in So. Cal, and over the border in Tecate, and a Carl's Jr. $6.00 burger.   She whacks out Thai food whenever she gets the notion for it in my Mom's kitchen, for everyone, and isn't shy about having some spicy Mama noodles at 10pm, if that's what she wants.  I (actually my sister insisted) took her to a Thai restaurant in So. Cal 10 years ago - that was the first and last time we ever dun that.  Why?  "Ugh!  Get me to Ving Dong Ding Dong Asian Market, I do better!", is her constant refrain ever since.

 

When we return to Thailand, as we've just done 2 weeks ago, she's not jonesing for it.  But sure, within a few days of unpacking and cleaning the house, she'll rock up with the girls for some Somtam, spicy noodles and a 2 hour Thai massage.  Nice to be back, for sure, but she's not in distress about being out of Thailand.

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5 hours ago, brokenbone said:

western standard is 50% meat 50% rice/potato

 

asian standard 25% meat 75% rice

 

...have a wild guess what i want,

yep, that is right, i want more meat

then even western standard,

like 80/20 in favor of meat,

or even more if i want to eat healthy/diet

 

We go to western places for the vegy! Always order a real good chef's salad plus a meal with vegy.

Also the Thai can't cook meat, they don't have it, don't know how to cut it, to marinate it, to fry it, to serve it, not even have steak knives...

 

I wished they sold higher quality take away food in Thailand, more healthy, fresh ingredients, good meat....i would pay a higher price for that.

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1 hour ago, 55Jay said:

People who say "veggie", "hubby", "wifey" and "She who must be obeyed", annoy the farkin' s**t out of me.  ????

@Jingthing  I should know your on-line persona well enough by now but I'm curious, were you laughing with or at me in the previous ^.  Doesn't matter, I'm just curious at my wrinkle of interpretation.

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1 hour ago, 55Jay said:

People who say "veggie", "hubby", "wifey" and "She who must be obeyed", annoy the farkin' s**t out of me.  ????

 

17 minutes ago, 55Jay said:

@Jingthing  I should know your on-line persona well enough by now but I'm curious, were you laughing with or at me in the previous ^.  Doesn't matter, I'm just curious at my wrinkle of interpretation.

Oh jeezus, I must look desperate, but Jingthing is on-line, and you know he's paying attention to his notications.  Bing. Bing. Bong!  Or perhaps i'm on his block list, so he didn't see or hear them.  Say it in Donald Trump's Manhatten New York voice: "Like, OMG, the Block List, like, it's the biggest and best Block List, EVERrr!". 

 

And all the more reason to not give a s**t.  Still, it was interesting to me to know which part of my comment made him Laugh Out Loud.  Was it the part about women?  Or the part about immasculated former Englishmen men, bowing down to their ex-bar girl wives in Thailand, calling them "She Who Must Be Obeyed"? 

 

If Jing takes A-Fence, and reports me for annoying him against forum rule #69, please don't keel-haul me for it!  I'm just kidding around!  Go easy on me, please!

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1 hour ago, 55Jay said:

@Jingthing  I should know your on-line persona well enough by now but I'm curious, were you laughing with or at me in the previous ^.  Doesn't matter, I'm just curious at my wrinkle of interpretation.

It was sincere. I was relating to your comment and also found it funny. I almost never use that Ha ha response to indicate dislike but I realize it's often used that way in response to my posts.

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Just now, Jingthing said:

It was sincere. I was relating to your comment. I almost never use that Ha ha response to indicate dislike but I realize it's often used that way in response to my posts.

True.  OK, thanks.  Glad you got a chuckle. 

Posted
4 hours ago, 55Jay said:

People who say "veggie", "hubby", "wifey" and "She who must be obeyed", annoy the farkin' s**t out of me.  ????

on topic, i need meat in my 'tummy'

or im not a happy camper

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Posted
22 minutes ago, brokenbone said:

on topic, i need meat in my 'tummy'

or im not a happy camper

agree, after I eat thai food, with the usual 2 slithers of pork or chicken, I feel somethings missing, need a big steak. thai food makes me HUNGRY FOR MEAT... big time

Posted
11 hours ago, Lacessit said:

... Google bamboo. Very healthy food, high fibre and zero calories. ...

OMG.  Here in the USA (Richmond, VA), my wife has scoped out 3 or 4 places where we are welcome to collect bamboo shoots in the spring season.  Sooo good!  We boil them, fry them, dry them.  On one picking spree, I filled the short bed of my Toyota pickup to the top of the bed. 

 

I love the Thai and Vietnamese dishes my wife makes.  I'm vegetarian so it's adapted.  No sugar or MSG, though there's soy sauce.  The various noodle dishes (Yam woon sen) and "pot stickers" (dumplings) are wonderful. Special occasions demand the big deep-fried Vietnamese spring rolls with the rice wrapper.  The ones with noodles and pork or tree ear fungus depending on your tastes.  Spicy tamarind dipping sauce - heaven.

 

 

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"Why do farangs go all the way to LOS to eat western food?"

   A ridiculous question.

   Nobody goes to a different country to eat the food they eat at home every day.

  They go, preasuamably, for a holiday?

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For the same reason why Thai people abroad are desperate for their Thai food. I just like the Western food much better.

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To those saying things like "Thai food is dull", " poor quality meat", "a couple of slithers of meat", etc. I only have one thing to say to you.

 

You are eating in the wrong place. 555

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..becuae if you eat Thai food all the time you end up with cancer from all the rubbish oil and skinny as a runt from the lack of sustinance.

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