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Posted
Just now, Hummin said:

You living the dream, man

 

Sure, that the idea.

Ok, the next one was not for breakfast but the end of my Saturday lunch. 😉

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

 

Sure, that the idea.

Ok, the next one was not for breakfast but the end of my Saturday lunch. 😉

 

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Right now I have a goal to go down 10 kg more, so as long Im on keto, I will do the same as I did last time, and it paid off. Managed to keep my weight for many years, before I bulked up again this summer to gain som more muscle mass, but you also put on quit a bit fat as well at the same time. Anyway, food is one of the few things worth living for, so once and awhile, it is good to shape up, so you know when you are back, how good it really taste when you first allow you to let loose again. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Hummin said:

Anyway, food is one of the few things worth living for, so once and awhile, it is good to shape up, so you know when you are back, how good it really taste when you first allow you to let loose again. 

My philosophy is slightly easier.

If I am hungry and want to eat or drink something, and I can afford it, I eat and drink it.

So, whenever I will die, I can assure myself that I had all the goodies I like.

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, OneMoreFarang said:

My philosophy is slightly easier.

If I am hungry and want to eat or drink something, and I can afford it, I eat and drink it.

So, whenever I will die, I can assure myself that I had all the goodies I like.

 

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Love cheesecake, and my wife makes a quite good cheesecake, as anything else we would normally dream about living remote in Thailand. 

Posted
On 11/19/2024 at 10:24 AM, GammaGlobulin said:

Tuna, rice, olive oil, and chili peppers.

Always hits the spot!

 

But not EVERY morning.

 

On 11/19/2024 at 10:01 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

Nutella Banana Roti

 

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Did you ever check the ingredients and nutritional value of Nutella?

My 4 year old has more nuts than Nutella!  555

Posted
1 hour ago, KannikaP said:

Did you ever check the ingredients and nutritional value of Nutella?

My 4 year old has more nuts than Nutella!  555

I seem to remember it's not really the perfect food.

 

But then, when I was a kid, my parents didn't buy expensive food like Nutella. So, when I was a little older and could afford to buy it myself, I did exactly that. It tastes good! And that is important for me. All in all, I don't eat too much of it, so I am not really concerned.

 

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Posted (edited)
On 8/24/2023 at 7:42 AM, LaosLover said:

My fave breakfast is proper French Toast. So far, I've found none up to snuff in Chiang Mai.

 

 

The French toast at Route 66 used to be great.

I would have said, worth a trip out there just for the French toast.

 

Alas, recently declined -- maybe a new cook or something like that.

Still, worth a try.

Once.

To see if it up to standard.

 

Oh, and for French toast and pancakes at Route 66, B.Y.O.M.S.

"Bring your own maple syrup".

The syrup they serve is probably "Imperial" brand, (no need to add any additional slurs), maybe made in China, with who knows what chemicals and flavorings.

But the French toast was really tasty.

"Was".

Don't know if will be again.

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Slice of toast with slice of cheese, boiled egg, Oscar Meyer Wiener with a cup of coffee. Tomorrow, oatmeal with a banana and cup of coffee.

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I had my regular breadfast after fasting for 19 hours - base of "soaked (24 hours in almond milk and 2 tbspn of apple cider vinegar" oatmeal, blueberries, strawberries, mango, guava, papaya, tomato paste, flax seed meal, chia seeds, sunflower seeds, turmeric, black pepper, chili sauce, pumpkin seeds, walunts, almonds, fortified almond milke, probotic yogurt, one square of 75% dark chocolate,coffee, green tea, 1 kiwi and a banana.  yes, I am full and as always wait 4 hours and eat a healthy lunch.  Using this regime, since March, I have lost 3 inches off my waist and 8 pounds of useless weight ... I am 5 foot 8 and 1/2 inch and weight is 65 kilos.  Plenty of energy all the time and feeling really great, possibly because I live in Paradise still.

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Posted
On 10/25/2024 at 11:12 AM, NoshowJones said:

I love marmalade, but it has to be shredless and I cannot find it any more. I did get a link for it on Lazada but it was a price increase of about 150%. Cheating sellers again.

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Posted (edited)

I did another tomato onion swiss and sausage omelette. Yesterday.

 

Today was oatmeal, raisin, banana with cinnamon

 

 

 

Below is my lazy loaf. Beef pork meatloaf I add to anything for taste and or protein. Tastes better than it looks , but still just meatloaf. Better than processed meat. I keep it around for lazy meals M-F

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45 minutes ago, pest said:

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Thanks, but it has to be shredless marmalade, it is actually jelly, not fine cut. Some kind poster gave me a link and I now have the shredless marmalade I was looking for.

Posted
8 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

In Pattaya Soi 8 hard to beat 80 baht

Breakfast. This pic 1 hr ago.

 

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Just packed off SWMBO to do me a full English based on that post......

Posted
5 hours ago, Hummin said:

I have nothing to do with this business, but it is a great place 1 1/2 hour away from me, and when I'm craving some food, and need to give my wife a few days off, this is a great place to go in Isaan.

 

They have great breakfest. Check them out, worth visiting. 

 

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You actually drive 1.5 hours there and the same back just for breakfast?

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Posted
36 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

You actually drive 1.5 hours there and the same back just for breakfast?

For a motorbike ride? We also spend a night once awhile be it on our way to Chiang Khan, or on our way back. Also good for a dytrip with her family just to enjoy the swimmingpool.

 

Is that okay by you? 😁

 

We just have to appreciate what we have in our neighborhood, or? 

 

You should see where I lived in North Norway, 3 hours to closest liquor shop. 

 

Posted
Just now, Hummin said:

For a motorbike ride? We also spend a night once awhile be it on our way to Chiang Khan, or on our way back. Also good for a dytrip with her family just to enjoy the swimmingpool.

 

Is that okay by you? 😁

 

We just have to appreciate what we have in our neighborhood, or? 

 

You should see where I lived in North Norway, 3 hours to closest liquor shop. 

 

Yes, all OK. It just sounded like you went there just for breakfast. 

I was in Tromso & Bodo a long time ago. Plenty of booze flowing there. Cheers.

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