This post is dedicated to food!
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This is how they cut their pineapples here. I have learned to do it this way but I am really slow! |
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Mangoes some students brought me from their tree. They were easily some of the best mangoes I have ever had! |
Some of the meals they feed us here at the school:
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Veggies, pork and broth over crispy noodles. |
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Stir fried veggies with chicken |
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Pad Thai |
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Noodles with pork, liver, congealed blood and chicken feet (they picked out the chicken feet for us though) |
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Fried rice |
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Snow peas with garlic and ground pork |
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Pork, egg tofu, and cabbage soup |
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Pumpkin with egg |
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Green curry |
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Thai omelet |
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Stir fried broccoli with ground pork |
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Big noodles with egg and greens |
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Sweet and sour chicken |
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Horseradish and egg soup |
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More fired rice |
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Spicy Bamboo (sorry it's a little blurry and has saran wrap over the top) |
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Thai chicken spaghetti |
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Larb |
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Broccoflower with pork |
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Rolled, filled omelet |
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Ground pork with green beans and Thai basil |
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Noodles with red pork and greens |
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Steamed egg |
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Fried chicken wings |
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Stir fried cabbage and carrots with ground pork |
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Noodles with pork and cabbage |
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Stir fried baby corn with onions, peppers and chicken |
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Beans and peppers with chicken. Thai fried egg on the side. |
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More noodles |
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Thai omelet with garlic chicken and cucumbers on the side |
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More noodles (these are Tanner's favorite) |
Some of the things we have made when we needed a break from cafeteria Thai food:
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Taco Bell sauce (thanks to my family) and homemade tortillas! |
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Breakfast burritos |
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Pasta and Bruschetta |
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I was never very good at making chocolate chip cookies, but since being here I have made some really great batches! |
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Tacos! |
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Bean enchiladas (can you tell that we adore Mexican food?!)
We also like to make salads (complete with homemade croutons), foil dinners, french toast and mashed potatoes. |
And two more food pictures:
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An ice cream sandwich |
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From the meat section at Tesco. You can buy any part of the pig you want!
Some of the food here is pretty good and we enjoy it. Other food we don't care for and will happily never eat again once we go home. The food they make tastes like cafeteria food. When we go out and I get one of these dishes on the street I like it better. They eat a LOT of rice and pork. I think that once I get back to the US it will be a while before I eat wither of those! |
Some of those dishes look decent. Most of them look unpleasant, and some look really gross. Larb? That just sounds like lard. Congealed blood? No thanks! I liked your American/Mexican food section at the end though!
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