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    ^^ What is under the rice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Satonic View Post
    ^ I'll be riding through towards the end of Jan. Maybe spend a night there so I'll check it out then

    I might have a go at making some myself...

    What do you think of this recipe? River Cottage - River Cottage Community Recipes
    Fuck knows, but the piccie looks good.

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    ^ I thought you had a Ford Ranger ?

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    a piece of paper. With a recipe for French Bread. Thats all I ask and I will buy you the beer of your choice for that mate. All this bragging. Ask her please. I sure as hell aint gonna market it.

    Speaking of baking did you see the add on here, they guys that "bought, took over" MeMocks place are looking to sell out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Satonic
    What is under the rice?
    My bed

    Oh you mean those cubes ? I dont know but they were nice and sweet tasting.

    Have you tried Bonchon Chicken from Chefs XP yet ?

    Theres hardly any grease on it, lovely and crispy too.

    Its not cheap though, that was nearly 500 baht with delivery

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger
    Its not cheap though, that was nearly 500 baht with delivery
    We have to talk and you have to find a friendly motorbike boy. Times this times that = some help with a decent college education.

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    Are you from NY, AO ?


    I think those cubes were pickled radishes SatNav

    Here's a review of Bonchon, Thong Lor

    Normally I am not a big fan of the anorexic chicken wings available in Bangkok. I was however, pleasantly surprised when I took my first bite of the succulent chicken wings at BonChon in Seenspace 13, Thonglor.

    During the soft opening of BonChon, I got to meet 2 of the 3 friends who discovered BonChon in New York and decided to bring the tasty treats here. All I can say is, what a great move.




    Since BonChon first opened in South Korea in 2002, they have gained massive success in major cities around the world. And with good reasons too. Their chicken wings are different because they are fried twice, making the skin incredibly crunchy and surprisingly less greasy. They come in two flavours: Soy Garlic and Hot (price range from 150 baht – 380 baht).


    At first glance, the chicken wings are served in a long platter with your selection of side dishes. At first taste, it is no wonder why BonChon was voted "The best wings in New York" (By Esquire magazine in 2009 and by New York Daily News in 2010).


    The saucy glaze over the crispy chicken skin in contrast with the soft white meat is heavenly. Crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside – what more can one ask for? It is extremely addictive so prepare to keep ordering more.


    Another big favourite at BonChon is undeniably the funky seasoned French fries (with excellent dipping sauce) and saucy gyoza AKA BonChon Potsticker. Both are perfect complimentary dishes to suit the appetizing fried chicken.



    Of course, this fantastic meal would not be complete without a fantastic selection of drinks.


    We tried the strawberry, yogurt and lychee soju and were simply impressed. The type of drinks that deserves its own bar as the mix of alcohol and flavour blends with ease.


    What we love about BonChon is how addictive it is – the food, the drinks and the atmosphere is welcoming. BonChon in Seenspace 13 is the type of place you can meet your friends for a casual hangout or serve as a meeting joint to eat and drink before a big night out.


    Our official verdict? A must try – over and over again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger
    I think those cubes were pickled radishes SatNav
    Interesting... I thought maybe coconut.

    I haven't tried that place before, I will give it a shot but I'll have to go there as I don't think chefsXp will deliver to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger
    Are you from NY, AO ?
    Nope, born and raised in Saudi, moved back to Marin county California, just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco at 12. But I do consider, " The City", the Giants and the 49'ers as my home and teams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one
    Speaking of baking did you see the add on here, they guys that "bought, took over" MeMocks place are looking to sell out.
    I saw that too and I'm curious about that. Could be that is has done so well and made such good kaching that the guy wants to cash in on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    a piece of paper. With a recipe for French Bread. Thats all I ask and I will buy you the beer of your choice for that mate. All this bragging. Ask her please. I sure as hell aint gonna market it.

    Speaking of baking did you see the add on here, they guys that "bought, took over" MeMocks place are looking to sell out.
    That's unfortunate that MM sold the place to begin with.
    Thought he had a decent thing going there....
    Had it's place - good food, fair service, intelligent operation, etc.

    Why bother, if yo're not going to hang long term?
    Even though, I understand his family concerns and the constent commuting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Satonic
    I haven't been cooking much as the missus is on the evening shift again, I reckon it'll be another pizza for me tonight!
    Know the feeling Satnav mate ,,, think I'm gonna be dining out soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelandjan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Satonic
    I haven't been cooking much as the missus is on the evening shift again, I reckon it'll be another pizza for me tonight!
    Know the feeling Satnav mate ,,, think I'm gonna be dining out soon
    That's unfortunate that your good wives aren't handy culinarily.
    Or....forced Thai cuisine isn't favoured?

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    ^ No mate ,, there have been " issues " with where she works this last couple of weeks ,, i.e. the amount of hours they have been making her work ,

    however I have been down and sorted it now so ,, well kinda sort of ,,, so semi normal service is resumed

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    RS are you mentally challenged?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelandjan
    I have been down and sorted it now so ,, well kinda sort of ,,
    Numbers of corpses and finger pointing photos wouldn't go amiss. Or do you load them in your wagon and distribute them around Essex on you daily round?



    Jan at work when Nigel turns up to "sort thing out".



    Moments later he is escorted off the premises.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelandjan
    so semi normal service is resumed
    Lucky you! I'm looking forward to another pizza tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh
    Moments later he is escorted off the premises.

    555 you aint a million miles away there mate !

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    Dinner with friends again. Chicken in a white wine, mushroom, leek and dill sauce served over Capellini topped with crispy bacon bits. Had black olives and tuna & Philadelphia cream cheese mix served on ritz crackers as an appetiser. Forgot to take a pic of that Decided to eat outside as it was such a lovely cool evening.


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    ^ Cor that looks good Satnav ,, we got baked chicken wings tonight ,, I'm gonna look at your pic when I eat them

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelandjan View Post
    ^ Cor that looks good Satnav ,, we got baked chicken wings tonight ,, I'm gonna look at your pic when I eat them
    Was lovely Nigel

    Give that appetiser a go. Literately just a can of tuna, mixed with Philadelphia cream cheese and spread on Ritz crackers. Mate I could eat that all day long!

    Cheers

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    The wife is on a business trip for a week and the kids asked for it. So Carnitos pork burritos again.]

    first you cook at about 140 for almost 3 hours, covered in spices, onions and garlic and some red bell, then you pull it with two forks so it shreds.



    then stick it under the broiler so it begins to brown, all the while getting your salsa, chips and beans on the table.



    Then you add what you like, and roll it up and eat it. Cheers all.

    being sure to did your chip in both the beans and salsa while you enjoy the burrito.


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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by nigelandjan
    I have been down and sorted it now so ,, well kinda sort of ,,
    Numbers of corpses and finger pointing photos wouldn't go amiss. Or do you load them in your wagon and distribute them around Essex on you daily round?



    Jan at work when Nigel turns up to "sort thing out".



    Moments later he is escorted off the premises.


    "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST" What a great movie.....
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    Cooked the bride a sirloin steak in the George Foreman grill last evening along with some Jambalaya and green beans. Sorry no photos.

    I have to say that being back in the States for the holidays and being able to use my kitchen, utensils, condiments, etc and getting the foods I like to prepare make the dinners spectacular. The George Foreman grill is a great cooking grill.

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