The description on one of those coffee capsules.
Back to Black Burger for a working dinner as the neighbours below are remodeling the kitchen. I pretty solid burger thanks to always tender Mongolian beef. The article was pretty dry. Best summarized as: Children don't like being beaten up and hungry people think about food. Kinda jealous of Maslow, wish I could get away with only 21 references
Some dinners end with a dessert and so it was at our place yesterday. We purchased some apples for the homestay yesterday and there were a bunch left over that didn't have the quality to be offered to eat fresh, even if complimentary. So made a spur of the moment decision to make apple crumble. Flavoured the apple with brown sugar, allspice, cinnamon and ground cloves when cooking it. Lamented the fact I can't get custard powder up here in Nan and don't have the skills or knowledge to make custard from scratch. Still, went down a treat with vanilla ice cream. Next time more apple and less crumble.
^ Makro will have custard, even in the deepest depths of Nan.
It's hard to spot and took me around 6 years of shopping at Macro to realise they had custard. Normally kept on the bottom shelf, out of view
Look for a large white plastic pot with ROYALLEE BRAND printed on the top.
Ah, I just found a photo.
Cheap as chips. 40 or 50ish baht
Black diamonds? I shit 'em.
^I can take it or leave it, the Missus really likes it on pizza though but the one thing we agree on is pizza has to be thin crust!. There's never going to be an overwhelming majority agree on any topic involving pizza.
I've brought a few small tins of Leo with me to Norway from Thailand, and have been using them to bribe the girls in the Thai takeaway.
I eprsuaded them to go 'off menu' and make up a big massaman, one of my favourites. Can vary it with chicken. beef or pork.
Last night was beef massaman. Lovely!
The best thing about going to this takeaway is taking along my Glaswegian draughtsman who's working on this current project with me. He wanted to learn a few words of Thai to greet the girls, so I've taught him to say 'kaaa' instead of 'kap', and every night we go in he says 'Good morning darling, I'm a ladyboy'. He of course thinks he's saying 'good evening, how are you? '.
Makes me chuckle every time!
Pinched airline cutlery?
Comfort might be a matter of broad perspective and interpretation.
Cheers!!
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