Decent home recipe

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John Bingham wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2017 11:22 pm Cheers for that, must try it. Or a variation depending on what's in the cupboard. Oyster sauce isn't something I'd ever have, and I would only have malt/ spirit/ balsamic or wine vinegar around. I guess I could buy some cider vinegar and oyster sauce though.
Wouldn't buy Oyster sauce at the moment, there is a bad batch going around with some illegal toxic preservatives that "could kill"
http://www.rfa.org/khmer/news/health/to ... 53740.html
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Off subject somewhat, but is that audio a direct read of the text?

Trying to brush up on reading Khmer.
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Yes. 98%
Not actually listened to this article (I just read it) but any article on Radio Free Asia with audio is almost a direct reading of the article text. Apart from sometimes the introductory paragraph(s) which can be a summary introduction read by another reporter and sometimes interview quotations within the article are paraphrased.
Great resource. I try to read an article a day and most days listen to their radio/YouTube news bulletin or interview programme.
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Excellent thank you!

I've been dying for a good resource to study that I'm interested in, but I just can't bring myself to listen to karaoke or dubbed Chinese dramas. This I definitely think I could keep interest in though.
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