Yesterday my wife had to do something with my wrong shopping the day before.
I know this, that first she rant about but one minute later she have a good idea what to do with the stuff.
So instead of cooking the rice soup for our two ladies, we got a very tasty traditional thai dish. In the end, i was happy that i was shopping wrong
Palakaamoo
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Don't know if my taste buds could keep up with all those different flavors BUT I would certainly Cowboy Up and give her a shot
If those are Ham Hocks shouldn't it be PalakaaOink instead of Moo
If those are Ham Hocks shouldn't it be PalakaaOink instead of Moo
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Wow, fascinating!
Tell us, please, what all that 'stuff' is...I can ID rice, hocks, and hardboiled eggs, but...
Tell us, please, what all that 'stuff' is...I can ID rice, hocks, and hardboiled eggs, but...
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OldUsedParts wrote:Don't know if my taste buds could keep up with all those different flavors BUT I would certainly Cowboy Up and give her a shot
If those are Ham Hocks shouldn't it be PalakaaOink instead of Moo
Moo is Oink in Thai Language
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Sailor Kenshin wrote:Wow, fascinating!
Tell us, please, what all that 'stuff' is...I can ID rice, hocks, and hardboiled eggs, but...
You see right, but also there is a thai Omelette, a Somtam (the one and only thai dish, they have to eat every day. It smells superbad, tastes superbad and if my wife let her dayli Somtam alone, i put it into the trash within Seconds. )
*offtopic on*
my wife makes banana cakes at the moment and showed me how good they look today. I admitted that they looked extraordinary today. But then i saw the bananas she forgot
*offtopic off*
The pork was cooked in a soup, seasoned with some thai sauces and cinnamon and everything u can see for about 5 hours. After that in this soup she put the eggs and cooks for another hour.
Then she makes the omelette, the ugly stinky food , and serves all together.
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I would try it!
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daBertl wrote:OldUsedParts wrote:Don't know if my taste buds could keep up with all those different flavors BUT I would certainly Cowboy Up and give her a shot
If those are Ham Hocks shouldn't it be PalakaaOink instead of Moo
Moo is Oink in Thai Language
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