You folks are sickly.....
You folks are sickly.....
^Says the sick cvnt who bombards forums with scat photos
^ To be honest I rather you posted another picture of one of your great breakfasts rather then another scat reference Headworx.
What did you have today?
Quite surprising how well bacon goes with syrup.
Bacon goes well with everything, Dill.
But three little slices. You're not... you know... turning Tommy on us?
With those 2 pancakes you can pick 2 sides, i picked bacon and more pancakes when i should have gone with bacon again. Feeling pretty sick now tbh. Schoolboy error.
Tried to assimilate the wife into having one but no luck
Went to an All You Can Eat pancake house in Queensland once. Only managed 3 servings but they still didn't turn a profit as they needed a crane to come knock down a wall to roll us out.
^^^ is that cannabis you've grated on top?
^ you need some home fries with that boy
^ where's that?
You should give that Lighthouse a try- its on Khao Noi just down from The Chilled, has great coffee and reportedly the best Yankee breakfasts in Thailand.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaura..._Province.html
Hell yeah
Not Hell really, it's run by a God fearer
[/QUOTE] This clean, quaint café is run by a sweet couple: Thai wife, American husband. Contemporary Christian music wafts through the air, and you will find Bibles and religious tracts on the shelves- hence the name, "Lighthouse," (remenicent of my youth). They speak English and have"Southern charm." We had omlets, egg and cheese biscuits, home fried potatoes, coffee and OJ. All were delicious. They insisted that we take a free bakery item with us as "first time guests." Ex-pats will love this place. [/QUOTE]
Step 1: Work up a monster appetite.
Step 2: Stop off at purveyors of small goods and bakery items on the way home.
Step 3: Cook bacon, assemble, eat while watching the cricket.
Damn reasonable HW, gonna have that in he morning.
The wife returned from the Nan morning market yesterday with this pork burger. Size is a bit deceptive in the picture, was more of an over-sized slider. What was interesting was they were being sold by a farang and his Thai wife. Mid 60's and mid 40's was the best description my wife could provide. She ate it and declared it delicious.
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