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A baby mouse in the school dinner? Netizens comment in droves

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9 hours ago, Sticky Rice Balls said:

is a secret to rest style chinese fried rice..is the leftover rice covered in soy and msg...is my job

 

also why i no longer cook here..shocked by what i saw working in LOS

My wife leaves her cooked rice overnight to make fried rice also.

 

Most public schools in Thailand use low grade rice.  

 

That said, my daughter enjoys her school lunches at her school which run about 30 50 baht a day.  It's a privately run school in Issan. 

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  • ikke1959
    ikke1959

    Is that the food kids get in school to eat??  Thai food is good food, but this is......... not worth eating it...Give decent food made by a decent cook . It is important for kids to have a good meal m

  • AhFarangJa
    AhFarangJa

    Forget the mouse for a minute, can anyone recognise what Thai dish the meal is supposed to be. To my eyes it look like chopped fried cockroaches, with crab shell, and ant eggs. Something tells me

  • worgeordie
    worgeordie

    The meal does not look that appetizing , even without the mouse, I suppose some other kids got the rest of litter and did not know.... regards Worgeordie

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5 minutes ago, MrJ2U said:

My wife leaves her cooked rice overnight to make fried rice also.

 

Most public schools in Thailand use low grade rice.  

 

That said, my daughter enjoys her school lunches at her school which run about 30 50 baht a day.  It's a privately run school in Issan. 

I bet that she doesn't enjoy the UK's staple school dinner pudding, 'Chocolate Concrete with lumpy custard'.

2 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

I bet that she doesn't enjoy the UK's staple school dinner pudding, 'Chocolate Concrete with lumpy custard'.

She usually brings that home to me. 

23 hours ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

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Seriously,  they eat rat and they love it.

That's nothin. I once had a baby rat fall in my kao soi from the rafters above. 
I fell off my chair and all the idiots sitting next to us thought nothing of it. The staff came over and took the infected lunch and we did not have to pay. Wow! Mamma rat was up in the rafters looking down at baby rat. Needless to say I never returned to that dirty shop.

32 minutes ago, WEBBYB808 said:

Seriously,  they eat rat and they love it.

 

I'm not doubting that Thais eat rat but you named this a Thai staple.

However, a small percentage of the population eating a foodstuff does not make it a staple.

 

The reason for my meme was due to your David Attenborough impersonation (a rat is the same as a bat without wings.).

That's equivalent to me stating that humans are very similar to kangaroos, as we both have 2 legs. :shock1::cheesy:

 

 

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