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- Sticky Rice
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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
as a courtesy to RBM since he is one of the very few business owners who isn't constantly flipping his wig and generally
seems a decent sort who attempts to play well with others :!: .... we have actual google street view location pics papafarangs2
which i gather will be fully open next week. :clap: just couldn't help myself, i had to see where it was :hai:
seems a decent sort who attempts to play well with others :!: .... we have actual google street view location pics papafarangs2
which i gather will be fully open next week. :clap: just couldn't help myself, i had to see where it was :hai:
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
downtown living just got better. a bicycle is all one needs.....saves money and good for the body and environment, if wearing a gas mask. seriously, if a city person, things have improved for the good with shopping. ngee soon for dry goods, now PapaFarang for your UK necessities, and mini makro, at link below, for fresh veggies/fruits and meats, if like me, not a fan of tops/big c/lotus. and all within a few streets of each other. along with all the local vendors and huge fresh market.
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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Where in Udon could a guy get all these spices and ingredients. And a translation to Thai would be helpful so the g/f could go shopping..
Thanks
Thanks
joepai wrote: JD's are quite simple, I make them myself at least once a month
800 grams ground pork - I try an get about 20% fat (as you do when making ordinary sausages)
2 tsp salt
1 tsp cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp rubbed sage
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
1/2 tsp crushed red pepper (Cayenne flakes)
1/2 tsp coriander
1/2 tsp dried thyme
1/2 tsp powered ginger
1/2 - 1 tsp nutmeg
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- realbigmonkey
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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
spot on,the orange canopy is in view.nigel is just about sorted and stocked up,pies pasties,sausage,bacon.but his main aim is to sell coffee,sandwiches,bagettes,pizza and some pastries.with shopping on the side. i wish him good luck with his new place and if theres something you want him to stock give me a call and i will make sure he has itcali4995 wrote:as a courtesy to RBM since he is one of the very few business owners who isn't constantly flipping his wig and generally
seems a decent sort who attempts to play well with others :!: .... we have actual google street view location pics papafarangs2
which i gather will be fully open next week. :clap: just couldn't help myself, i had to see where it was :hai:
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
One stop shopping at Tops market has most, if not all. Not sure about sage or cayenne pepper. Regular chili powder maybe substituted for cayenne. If cayenne is a must, Makro has whole dried cayenne peppers then can be grounded in a food processor. Labels are in English. You want translation here you go...alidar wrote:Where in Udon could a guy get all these spices and ingredients. And a translation to Thai would be helpful so the g/f could go shopping..
Thanks
joepai wrote: JD's are quite simple, I make them myself at least once a month
800 grams ground pork - I try an get about 20% fat (as you do when making ordinary sausages)
2 tsp salt
1 tsp cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp rubbed sage
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
1/2 tsp crushed red pepper (Cayenne flakes)
1/2 tsp coriander
1/2 tsp dried thyme
1/2 tsp powered ginger
1/2 - 1 tsp nutmeg
http://www.thai2english.com/dictionary/coriander.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- merchant seaman
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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Ah!! I misunderstood I thought Dean was opening another shop. So Nigel is opening a small cafe or what ever and will be selling Papa Farang products on the side. Same prices???
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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
I bought sage there last week.Not sure about sage
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- realbigmonkey
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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
:lol: you dont think i got time to run 2 shops,got enough on my plate with one shop and supplying others,trying to run 2 places is what gave me a heart attack in the first place. no its nigels place. a very get up a go person with bags of energy... me i'm fat and lazy . products and prices will be the same,just want it to be simple to buy my products without having to come out to nong sam rong. plans and arrangements are also going ahead with the southern outlet as we speak. give me a couple of years and udon will have more papa farangs than 7/11's.so you wont even have to drive to find one....everyone can have a slice of the cake...excuse the pun.also thinking about other farang products from bangkok,busy talking to suppliers from bangkok. we got a co-op thing happening where we all order together, buy in bulk and all keep the same sale prices. anybody interested in this concept give me a call or pm me for more details. beats selling booze for a livingmerchant seaman wrote:Ah!! I misunderstood I thought Dean was opening another shop. So Nigel is opening a small cafe or what ever and will be selling Papa Farang products on the side. Same prices???
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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Thank you Papa G. Much appreciated. Will take the list to Tops and go a hunting.....
Papa G wrote:One stop shopping at Tops market has most, if not all. Not sure about sage or cayenne pepper. Regular chili powder maybe substituted for cayenne. If cayenne is a must, Makro has whole dried cayenne peppers then can be grounded in a food processor. Labels are in English. You want translation here you go...alidar wrote:Where in Udon could a guy get all these spices and ingredients. And a translation to Thai would be helpful so the g/f could go shopping..
Thanks
joepai wrote: JD's are quite simple, I make them myself at least once a month
800 grams ground pork - I try an get about 20% fat (as you do when making ordinary sausages)
2 tsp salt
1 tsp cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp rubbed sage
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
1/2 tsp crushed red pepper (Cayenne flakes)
1/2 tsp coriander
1/2 tsp dried thyme
1/2 tsp powered ginger
1/2 - 1 tsp nutmeg
http://www.thai2english.com/dictionary/coriander.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
There're 3 kinds of men: A few learn by reading. Some who learn by observing. The rest have to pee on the electric fence and find out for themselves.
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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery, Nong Sam Rong, Udon Thani.
Can buy all that ( except Ginger... never see) at Macro.
Next door fish sales All labelled in English
Next door fish sales All labelled in English
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