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September 22nd 2009
Published: September 22nd 2009
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Yesterday I had a great time doing something that most real men don't do which is join a Thai cooking class in Bangkok. I couldn't say what came over me to do this, but it was the best 1500 baht I have ever spent in Thailand.

Why you may ask that I felt that it was the best 1500 baht I ever spent in Thailand and I will tell you this. I figure that knowing how to cook Thai style is going to save me hours of time slaving over the microwave and filing my system full of processed food stuffs like burritos and tombstone pizza which are aptly named. In addition, a little math here, it is also going to save me money as well to eat healthy. Most of the ingredients are easily available in any US grocery store and for the other stuff most markets have them and shopping in markets is almost always cheaper, which this Cheap Charley really likes. It is true that the price of rice has gone up, but it is still as cheap as potatoes.

The course is easy, not like you have to study for
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it in advance, but having done it I would try to cook some Thai dishes at home first and see what kind of mistakes that I was making, like sticky rice. The secret is soaking the rice over night in salty water, OK that is pretty easy, and everybody love sticky rice. The Thai cooking classes also recommended having little plastic bags and to hold the individual hot sticky rice servings in and it stays nicer longer, nothing like hot sticky rice!

Before we left as the regular restaurant was filling up wit the Bangkok Thai locals that eat here regularly, we were also giving a doggie bag that I dare the meanest dog to try to get away from me, and equally treasured a Thai cooking recipes book full of other delicious Thai dishes we are now trained to cook. All in all very good afternoon and evening spent doing a non manly man thing, that I will recommend to all my manly man friends coming to Thailand who like to eat!

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6th October 2009

Try this Thai cooking website. www.thaifoodtonight.com It's got about 30 recipes each one with a cooking video to go along.
15th April 2010

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