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    Warblers on Soi Nana used to do good mexican but I don't know if it is there anymore or not.

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    So yank it out and move it. You da man Poolie.

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    Not mexican food, but still a 'shit-you-can't-get-here-but-miss-like-a-motherfucker;' Corn dogs. i'm gonna have to get me some corn dogs...

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    Err, what's a corn dog?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one
    Its not that simple Marmers, its owned by Pepsico Int. And they are not keen to enter this market. I have tried everything including a visit to corporate headquarters 5 years ago.
    I thought Pepsico sold all fast food chains and now they are owned by Yum! brands, former Tricon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    Err, what's a corn dog?
    Corn dog is american MOS man!
    take a hot dog and dip it a thick corn bread-like batter (double dippin' is encouraged dip let her dray a bit and dip again), once it's got about a 4-6 mm thick coating drop it HOT oil deep fry it a deep golden brown. Some mustard, hot english to frenches plain it's all good
    You can bake 'em too if you're health conscious
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    I've never seen one.

    So it's a bit like the English sausage in batter, except you use plastic sausages? OK. I'll stick with the Limey version.

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    it's pure junk food but I miss 'em
    had a portugese family near by. they made Their own linguisa and had a sour dough culture goin wrap them linguisa's up with sourdough, baked 'em for while...
    Think i'm going to be going back to the states around Song Krhan for a couple a weeks this year; to eat. Come back weighin' 220-230, sick of farang food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by friscofrankie
    it's pure junk food but I miss 'em
    had a portugese family near by. they made Their own linguisa and had a sour dough culture goin wrap them linguisa's up with sourdough, baked 'em for while...
    Think i'm going to be going back to the states around Song Krhan for a couple a weeks this year; to eat. Come back weighin' 220-230, sick of farang food.
    Sounds like you're in worse shape than I'll ever be for missing American food, Frankie. I never eat corn dogs, and don't eat at Taco Bell. The only real junk food I eat much are the occasional cheeseburger and pizza. Both of those I can get in Pattaya, although I seriously doubt that I'll be able to find any as good as those made here. Of course, I can always buy some ground beef, and make a cheeseburger myself now and then.

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