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Welcome. A lot of good stuff but some not so good. A friend remarked last week..'TV is like a Minefield of Poo with the odd Gold Nugget, which means you should be careful where you step' !

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Welcome. A lot of good stuff but some not so good. A friend remarked last week..'TV is like a Minefield of Poo with the odd Gold Nugget, which means you should be careful where you step' !

Is that advice Brown or Gold? biggrin.png

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Do you like cricket?

Don't answer this. laugh.png

what is cricket?

A potential solution to most of Thailand's problems

Now that would be a good title for a topic on TV. smile.png

Maybe the OP could start one.wink.png

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Now that would be a good title for a topic on TV. smile.png

Maybe the OP could start one.wink.png

Excellent idea

I have just started such a topic in the general forum

The OP should feel free to participate

Posted

Do you like cricket?

Don't answer this. laugh.png

what is cricket?

A potential solution to most of Thailand's problems

Cricket is booorrriiinng! whistling.gif

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Cricket is booorrriiinng! whistling.gif

The wonders of cricket are obvious to those who understand it

There are over 1 billion cricket fans in the world

For those who do not understand it, I feel nothing but sadness

By the way, I put together one of my best ever innings in your home town of Manchester, if you had been watching that day, you would love cricket (and love me too probably)

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Cricket is booorrriiinng! whistling.gif

The wonders of cricket are obvious to those who understand it

There are over 1 billion cricket fans in the world

For those who do not understand it, I feel nothing but sadness

By the way, I put together one of my best ever innings in your home town of Manchester, if you had been watching that day, you would love cricket (and love me too probably)

Take away the Indians, you may have 20 cricket fans left. tongue.png

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How about a little introduction? It might help people figure out how to push your buttons.whistling.gifbiggrin.png

Don't do it! Don't respond. The minute you post an opinion you will be shot to pieces by the old farts here with their anal flak guns! (nah - there are some OK people here - but a lot of old farts who won't like a fresh opinion, so tread carefully!)

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How about a little introduction? It might help people figure out how to push your buttons.whistling.gifbiggrin.png

Don't do it! Don't respond. The minute you post an opinion you will be shot to pieces by the old farts here with their anal flak guns! (nah - there are some OK people here - but a lot of old farts who won't like a fresh opinion, so tread carefully!)

I totally disagree

Sent from iPhone; please forgive any typos or violations of forum rules

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How about a little introduction? It might help people figure out how to push your buttons.whistling.gifbiggrin.png

Don't do it! Don't respond. The minute you post an opinion you will be shot to pieces by the old farts here with their anal flak guns! (nah - there are some OK people here - but a lot of old farts who won't like a fresh opinion, so tread carefully!)

I totally disagree

Sent from iPhone; please forgive any typos or violations of forum rules

If that was directed at me then so do I. ermm.gif

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Cricket is booorrriiinng! whistling.gif

The wonders of cricket are obvious to those who understand it

There are over 1 billion cricket fans in the world

For those who do not understand it, I feel nothing but sadness

By the way, I put together one of my best ever innings in your home town of Manchester, if you had been watching that day, you would love cricket (and love me too probably)

Take away the Indians, you may have 20 cricket fans left. tongue.png

Well; I'm proud to say I'm one of the twenty then....twenty million at least from my country.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket_(insect)

Cricket Pad Thai

Serves 6 – 8

Ingredients:

8-10 oz dried rice stick noodles

6 tablespoons fish sauce

2 tablespoons soy sauce

6 tablespoons lime juice

4 tsp. organic sugar (Turbinado, etc)

4 tablespoons peanut oil

1 cup crickets (prepared properly)(จิ้งหรีด)jing reet

3-4 cloves garlic

3 eggs – lightly beaten

½ cup scallions, finely chopped

2 cups bean sprouts

¼ cup crushed peanuts

½ cup fresh cilantro

1 lime (cut into wedges to serve to each person)

Directions:

Combine the fish sauce, soy sauce, lime juice and organic sugar in a bowl and blend well.

Pour oil into a wok or skillet, and cook the crickets over medium-high heat.

Push crickets to one side and scramble the eggs on the other side of the wok or skillet. Remove crickets and eggs and set aside in bowl or on plate.

Add garlic and scallions and fry until soft.

Add sauce mixture, crickets and eggs back into the wok or skillet, and warm thoroughly.

Cook rice noodles for about 10 minutes in boiling water.

Remove and drain noodles, and add to wok or skillet.

Add in bean sprouts and toss thoroughly, being careful not to break the noodles. Top with peanuts, cilantro, and garnish with a lime wedge.

add lots of prik thai.......

bina

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