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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:44 pm
by degilbo
Please send link to news article. Wife is missing a couple of pairs of her knickers and thinks I have a Mia Noi that nicked her knickers.
Sniff sniff on the trail now.
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:23 pm
by degilbo
Speaking of sniffing.
Sniffed out a whole new dish of that yummy bread and butter pudding this afternoon it was bang out of the oven together with large mixed fruit pies.
I will track it down in the morning (you will not hide it on me this time Dean) a big slice of that bread and butter pudding is mine with a hot cupper tea tomoz morning.
Sorry Panick I am sure Dean will save you a bit if I don't scoff it all first.
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:04 pm
by Panick
No Probs ^___^ I'm munchin' through a pack of tortillas at the mo!
Chicken marinated in "Tex-Mex" spices then stir fried, placed in the tortilla that has been in a hot frying pan turning regulary until it puffs up, garnished with freshly chopped tomatoes,onion, chille peppers, garlic and a thin spread of mayonaise!
(it was all I could find in the fridge!)
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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:44 pm
by realbigmonkey
Panick wrote:No Probs ^___^ I'm munchin' through a pack of tortillas at the mo!
Chicken marinated in "Tex-Mex" spices then stir fried, placed in the tortilla that has been in a hot frying pan turning regulary until it puffs up, garnished with freshly chopped tomatoes,onion, chille peppers, garlic and a thin spread of mayonaise!
(it was all I could find in the fridge!)
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bugger you just made me hungry...sorry lads..i got the keys to the shop...going shopping at midnight
anyway..thanksgiving is due..love a good english party..making punpkin pie,let me know if you want some
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:56 pm
by realbigmonkey
i'm a little confused. but what exactly would be in a thanks giving dinner?
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:14 pm
by realbigmonkey
yorkshie pudding..
roast pork......
spring rolls with peanut sauce.....
spaghetti carbonara...
feck me you boys ate right in 1621,back in england we had bread and water and the pox..thanksgiving,thank feck we left england is more likely
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:39 am
by realbigmonkey
making pumpkin pie today for jingjai,going to be a lot of pumpkin pie available for anybody that likes it for thanksgiving, give me a call if you want some and i will keep it for you
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:41 pm
by jingjai
Really looking forward to that Pumpkin Pie! Plus the S.L. of Stuffing.
Core traditional menu items for Thanksgiving Dinner: Starter, Salad, Soup, Roast Turkey, Stuffing, Mash, Gravy, Candied Sweet Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, some kind of vegetable, rolls & butter, and Pumpkin Pie.
Then there are the "
extras", depending on your family's preferences or ancestry, or your geographical location and the regional favorites... IE: I've had dinner with people of Italian descent that added a few Italian food items to the traditional menu, etc.
Living in Hawaii for so many years, Thanksgiving Dinner wouldn't be Thanksgiving Dinner, without Sushi and Sashimi, or some Filipino, Chinese, Portuguese, or Hawaiian dish.
Bottom line, Thanksgiving Dinner is time to be with family and friends...and get down with some good food.
FYI, Thanksgiving Day has been given special dietary dispensation...food consumed on Thanksgiving contains no calories, cholesterol, or fat.
BTW, the bread and butter pudding is excellent!
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:43 pm
by realbigmonkey
pumpkin pie ready,turkey defosted,stuffing mixed,spuds waiting,cranberry on shelf.do you want some fresh out the oven dinner rolls?
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:26 pm
by Panick
I need more Tortillas!!!!!!!!!
The "Tex=Mex Thai Gai" mix has hit home big time!!!!!
Got a few more recipe ideas as well