Blueberry and banana milkshake..
Blueberry and banana milkshake..
^ nick that in Tenerife mate?
Hmm. It's only 10 and Robin Hood does a small english b/fast for 99 baht
^...but no hair of the dog today. Bloody non-booze days!
I like a pint after my brekkie if in a pub with no work the next day.
Probably more lunch as I've just eaten it but I didn't get out of bed until 12.
^Did you make that yourself?. Looks superb!.
4km followed by a right mishmash.
Broccoli mash bottom left.
° has all of that been deep fried?
Lu you need bigger plates, smaller portions or scaffolding
Good form
4km and:
banana, frozen peach, mango and blueberry smoothie.
Delisherous.
to be slightly offset by the mince pie and roast spuds for lunch.
^I'm doing the reverse, had this for breakfast ('twas the Missus's idea I swear ) but will have roast chicken breast with steamed veg for a late lunch / early dinner and some fruit for snax tonight.
360 Baht for 2 of these with bottomless coffee in a nice aircon resto with the morning newspapers laid on and great service, pretty hard to beat.
^Looks tasty. Did you get maple syrup with that?
^Of course, and yes it's very tasty. Something I've never been able to make at home are really good pancakes
Didn't think one could purchase maple syrup in Thailand
^ what's the verdict?
A bit sickly after a bit tbh but for 260 baht for all that and now needing a nap it's all good.
Biscuits and gravy is something that can be hit or miss. Typically it either blows your socks off or it tastes like glue. Funny how something so simple can vary so much from place to place. Grandma's recipes are usually the best.
It's the only place I've ever tried them so can't compare. They are a little peppery but make a nice change from Full English breakfasts and cornflakes.
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