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| Food and Drink Thailand is a culinary paradise, but don't keep it hidden. Tell all where the best food is to be found, the best bars, the best Thai and Western restaurants as well as which cockroach infested flea pits to avoid. So tell us about your Dinning experiences in Thailand. |
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| Just whistle... Last Online: Yesterday 07:45 PM Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: South of Paradise City
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| Tell us your food secrets They can be tips to jazz up your favourite food, strange combinations that you eat, comfort food, the fact that you can't even boil an egg or that you're a cordon bleu chef - anything to do with food. OK, one of mine: Whenever I check into a hotel the very first thing I do is check out the room service menu. I virtually never order from it, I just love reading menus (So, thanks Timber for the recent ones you've been posting!)
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| Just whistle... Last Online: Yesterday 07:45 PM Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: South of Paradise City
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Anyone tried strawberries with balsamic vinegar? Yum! | |
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| The Peoples Champ Last Online: 01-12-2008 10:23 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Home
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| Milk with Sangsom. I also like to boil carrot with my potatoes and mash them together. Blended with milk, natural yoghurt, ice, banana and pinapple - carrot is also nice. |
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| Just whistle... Last Online: Yesterday 07:45 PM Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: South of Paradise City
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Which do you put on the bread first? Vegemite, right? | ||
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| MWAH! Last Online: Yesterday 06:25 PM Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: XinTianDi
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| That was sensual about the rose petals....why did you delete it? I'm into that kind of thing. Food tips Rain? Not sure,too many to choose from. Always boil potatoes and scratch them with a fork prior to roasting,brush on extrta virgin olive oil. Add a dash of curry to stewed tomatoes for a zing. Grate cheese with a vegetable peeler if you don't want to dirty the grater and you only need a little. Soak Feta cheese in water to get rid of the over salty taste.Applies to Kalamatta olives too. Keep a tub of natural youghurt in the fridge past it's expiry date then make more youghurt out of it.Nothing beats home made. Marinate meat before BBQing for at least an hour and preferably overnight in your favouite marinade. Soak lambs' brains in milk before coating in home made bread crumbs and lightly sauteeing them in butter. Chill onions in the fridge before cutting and your eyes won't tear up.(old one) Grapes washed with a dash of balsamic vinegar and salt add to flavour so do strawberries to champagne. Get a maid and teach her all of the above. |
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