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A good recipe:

i/2 kg of chicken breast diced

2 large chilli's

2 capsicum

4 medium onions

6 medium tomatoes

5 baht snow peas

cheap Thai style spaghetti sauce

pack of spaghetti

5 baht mushrooms

garlic

spices to taste (oregano) + what you like

Put spaghetti on to boil

In a large wok preheat half cup of oil

add onions roughly sliced

tomatoes quartered

garlic as it is

Chilli's likewise

Stir fry for a while, or until you finish one beer, stirring regularly

As soon as the onion starts to look clear

add chicken

keep stirring

when the chicken is white, add the spaghetti sauce and mushrooms

add snow peas

keep stirring

When it smells good decant the spaghetti sauce (from the wok) into a big pot. About half an hour this will take. Get your kids to help. Your wife won't want to know.

Drain spaghetti

Serve the spaghetti into bowls

Poor the spaghetti sauce over the top

Eat with fork and spoon

Serves one family plus half of the under 15's soccer team.

Feed leftovers to the other chickens.

:o

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IT chef,

and here we thought you only knew about setting up WANs and broadband sharing.

Stir fry for a while, or until you finish one beer, stirring regularly

this is where i messed up, drank 3 beers and laid on the couch without a stir

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The wife lost interest at the sight of the mee italie, but regained it at the sight of all those chillis and garlic cloves I shoved in. A dash of Worcester sauce is the je ne sais quoi, essential ingredient for all spaghetti dishes that should never be left out, along with the slopped beer of course. :D

(Make the chicken a gai baan too) :o

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