Best SOUP recipe, or SOUP cookbook....

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  • 78704
  • 02-08-2011, 03:09 PM
Little Thai Food's at 1207 S. 1st. I said 'pet mak' to them once, so they giggled a little between themselves and then killed me. Food was delicious and the pain would stop for a couple of seconds if I took another bite.
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Little Thai Food's at 1207 S. 1st. I said 'pet mak' to them once, so they giggled a little between themselves and then killed me. Food was delicious and the pain would stop for a couple of seconds if I took another bite. Originally Posted by 78704
I've been sampling as much of the trailer food around town as I can. The quality of the food has been much better than most of the restaurant fare in town.

You're braver than I. I'm used to the peppers, but I've learned to test the waters in any Thai place before diving in.
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  • 02-08-2011, 03:19 PM
I've been sampling as much of the trailer food around town as I can. The quality of the food has been much better than most of the restaurant fare in town.

You're braver than I. I'm used to the peppers, but I've learned to test the waters in any Thai place before diving in. Originally Posted by Rand Al'Thor
Well, I'd eaten there a couple of times before. First time just ordered; good. Second time ordered and said 'spicy', better. Third time ordered and said 'pet mak',
My GOD that Chicken Porridge sounds good! I think I'll make that this week.
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You know, Maxie, I think you'd make a fabulous soup ... wouldn't need to add anything but hot water!

There's always Cream of Sumyung Gai.. But I forgot that recipe!