Land of Smiles

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My 300 baht (US$9.60) freshly cooked lunch with a colleague. Really delicious.

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Omelette with minced pork
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Sardines salad
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Garlic pork
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Tomyam soup
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Wishing everyone in CEO

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Cooked chicken curry yesterday



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Chicken curry, tasted bread and whiskey for dinner last night
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Beautiful curry
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Oh wow I just realised this thread had just crossed the 400,000 views.

I wish to thank all of you for coming in here 🙏🙏🙏

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yong wrote: Tue Apr 13, 2021 2:01 pm Cooked chicken curry yesterday



Preparing th bread to be toasted
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Chicken curry, tasted bread and whiskey for dinner last night
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Beautiful curry
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Well, yong you know me and my love of curries. I must say your dish looks so well balanced, to my tastes that chicken and potato dish looks so yummy. Thank you for shearing such a delightful dish. Congratulations on crossing 400,000 views, you deserve an award :beer3:
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AndyKK wrote: Tue Apr 13, 2021 4:57 pmWell, yong you know me and my love of curries. I must say your dish looks so well balanced, to my tastes that chicken and potato dish looks so yummy. Thank you for shearing such a delightful dish. Congratulations on crossing 400,000 views, you deserve an award :beer3:
Thank you for the compliment my friend. Happy Songkran.
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Overnight curries are always the best. So first thing in the morning today this is my breakfast



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yong wrote: Tue Apr 13, 2021 8:09 pm Overnight curries are always the best. So first thing in the morning today this is my breakfast



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Firstly, you are most welcome for the complement.
Now on to the curry, I too agree with you that the curry can be at it's best in the morning. I would say because the dish has had it's benefit to sit with those spices, allowing once again to marinade, flavours of such a dish are certainly infused to give taste throughout the meal. What are your thoughts on reheating the dish, some say you should not? I actually do both, hot or cold, depending on, how I Wish to eat.
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AndyKK wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 1:20 amWhat are your thoughts on reheating the dish, some say you should not? I actually do both, hot or cold, depending on, how I Wish to eat.
It is better for curries to be eaten hot, tastes nicer and easier for the stomach. However do not over heat it. When you noticed it started to boil stop the heat to prevent coconut from breaking from the curry. This is my practice.
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Nasi Lemak (coconut rice)
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Under cover of darkness went to steal
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this 😂😂
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Ready to assemble
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Fantastic dinner
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