2 of my favorite foods of all time are peanut butter and soy sauce. I think this is responsible for my love of Thai food - I'm not picky though. Lessel, what's your favorite dish?
'Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body. But rather, to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, screaming 'Woohoo! What a ride!' So every day is a holiday and every meal a feast."
How the heck do these people find boards like this?
But since we're talking about Thai food. I've never had it because I didn't like the smell when I'd been around it. DH really wants to go though. What should I order that is relatively mild and doesn't taste like peanuts?
How the heck do these people find boards like this?
But since we're talking about Thai food. I've never had it because I didn't like the smell when I'd been around it. DH really wants to go though. What should I order that is relatively mild and doesn't taste like peanuts?
Pad See Ew is my FAVE. And isn't too spicy and doesn't have peanuts.
I love Thai food too. I think I might make Pad Thai for dinner this weekend.
Also, during yoga class today I was thinking about how I would like implants. I think the main thing holding me back is that I don't feel like dealing with the recovery from it. Maybe if I ever move to a large metro area with an amazing plastic surgeon. I don't think I'd do it in BFE, Indiana regardless of the recovery required.
Also, during yoga class today I was thinking about how I would like implants. I think the main thing holding me back is that I don't feel like dealing with the recovery from it. Maybe if I ever move to a large metro area with an amazing plastic surgeon. I don't think I'd do it in BFE, Indiana regardless of the recovery required.
'Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body. But rather, to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, screaming 'Woohoo! What a ride!' So every day is a holiday and every meal a feast."