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| Kanchanaburi | Trip to the local market up north-east When i stay up north at the Girlfriends, one of the highlights of the week is the market, the market before this a 15yr old boy was stabbed to death in what apeared to be villgae v village stuff, i was a bit on edge when i was taking these. Get to the market and nice and busy- ![]() Infact very busy, it gets a bit less crowded as night draws in ![]() Everything on offer, even clothing but im limited due to the large farang frame ![]() Not so busy there and great to have a breather, and get some toiletries ![]() Now the best bits - the food ![]() The red sausage stuff is pretty tasteless and you need plenty of fire saurce with them, then the usual pork balls that dont taste of pork ![]() And my fave gear, i bought about 3 bags of each here - anything in batter yum ![]() Some boiled eggs? ![]() More eggs? these did have me tempted - fried eggs ![]() I usually drop a few pounds up there, i dont mind thai food but lau food is something diffrent, by the end of the second week this pizza? looks fantastic! ![]() The one thing thats as good as home is the sweets/ cakes ![]() The gf makes a last call for some freshwater goodies ![]() I could not work out what this skull was in the centre? ![]() Say goodbye to my new friend, he was in pieces at me leaving! ![]() The last call of the night - ice cold milk shakes ![]() And thats one the highlights, i stuff my face and the gf kids get a little spoilt and it dont break the bank |
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| Twisted Mentat Last Online: Today 05:05 AM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: LV-426
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Thai Food - Fried Quail Eggs And what I was referring to... Thai Food - Coconut Pudding | ||
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| Elite Member Last Online: Today 04:34 AM Join Date: Jul 2007
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| Markets are always interesting places. The one up in the wife's village near Chaiyaphum is smaller, but there is a place in the middle that sells cold drinks including beers. I like to sit there and people watch after I have done the rounds. But usually most of the people are watching me, LOL. Its fun to see how the kids react when they see a whitie too. Thanks for the pics. |
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