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Sorry if im posting in the wrong forum i couldnt find a "food" segment here. But share youre favourite dishes, and if possible what it is and what makes it special My number 1 with absolutely no comparision is Tom Ka Gai, coconut soup with chicken, i actually like it without the chicken when im out as i get more soup which i could live off the rest of my life. Its creamy and the coconut combined with the little spicy spark (i really enjoy when they make it really spicy) - just melts in the mouth, taste is superb. Im wondering if there are any other dishes where coconut is used like that, if there are sauces or similar made with coconut ?
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From eating the right things at the right time... to drinking the right things at the wrong time... 8) ...staying physically active and keeping your body free from any substance that can be used to modify a chemical process or processes in your body... :roll: ...and obviously a little touch of TF is a must have ingredient. :wink: Whats your recipe for living a healthy life? 8)
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How do you tell your gf/ bf/ wife/ husband...it?s time to lose weight? or you dont tell? or you dont care? or...
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Re: Your Opinion and Stereotypes about Life Drawing Models
Hazel posted a topic in Arts & Literature
Hi all, this is nothing related to Thai culture. Just that some time back, I saw a poster on a Uni's notice board recruiting students to model for life drawing sessions. In case one does not know, life drawing will require the model to be in the nude. Personally, I don't think there's anything which is remotely immoral or obscene about it as it is for arts (i.e. it is the intention that counts) and nothing sexual about it. Then again, I thought this may be an interesting topic worth debating (since I have not posted for quite some time) as some people may argue that drawing the human form does not require one to be in the nude. So what is your take on males and females doing this (artists and models)? -
From chatting with a farang guy, I told him that I moved to Nonthaburi already... he asked if I live alone... I said "Nope, I live with my dad n' mom" He said "36 still live to dad n' mom?? weird!!" Hmm actually, I don't know his background, the ppl he hang out with... He told me he had many Thai friends and they live on thier own.. they live in BKK" Well ppl who live in BKK might be not born and raise here... It's quite hard to say, in my life Thai people I hang out with, study with, who live on their own mostly come from up country, such as Isarn, north, south, they come to live on their own since they were teenagers cuz BKK is the center of everything. The ppl like me who were born and raised in BKK live with the families. There are many people I know got married but still live with their parents... same as myself my dad lived with his dad n' mom til he met my mom, so my mom moved in the family.... my grandparents grew me up, 5 of us lived in the same roof til my grandpa passed away... There are many Thai, Thai - Chinese families do as us... cuz of culture, financial etc. Plus I'm single, if I get married (only married, not GF/ BF) I will move to live with my husband with his family or set our own family up to his style of living but I prefer to live with him alone. In some case (rarely) the men move to the women's place. This is just my society... I didn't expect that ppl will understand.... just wanna say there are many experience in Thailand that you think "It weirds" and give some negative comments about us.... but it's just the way we live...