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Post by Bump » July 16, 2007, 9:43 pm

Well my farmer friend I don't think you are wrong at all. My Nephew gets sick all the time even if we have eaten the same thing. Some people handle it better then others.



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Post by The Farmer » July 16, 2007, 9:53 pm

:cry: :cry: :cry:
Mei me phen ha
Mophen jang ghoor
Khop khun kap,ray23
Missepai chai laeo :cry:
Phut phassa lao di qua,khon tenee mei khao chai mot laeo...
Chok dee lei khon!
Tschauo Suan 8)

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Post by beer monkey » July 16, 2007, 10:32 pm

farmer wrote:So,I must be wrong
farmer you are not totally wrong,of course there are places where food is not stored/handled/cleaned correctly and some people will pick up a bug and get the sh!ts for sure , but i would'nt say its "dangerous" to eat street food,it's more dangerous crossing a busy road in Bangkok. !
Most of us on here seem to enjoy the street food and no ones mentioned they have been in hospital for it , so the proof is in the pudding.

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Post by beer monkey » July 16, 2007, 10:33 pm

double post..whoops.

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Post by farang » July 17, 2007, 12:23 am

also i love the thai style Korean bbq (in udon thani),very cheap and very tasty imo
a very sociable and enjoyable meal,as you cook food on the table with every one joining in as well,great fun

bbq beef,pork,chicken,liver,squid.. and soup with mixed veg,egg,noodles all in one bbq pan on your table, love it :razz:


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Post by Prenders88 » July 17, 2007, 12:46 am

We like Peng, Korean BBQ, great fun and music as well, the kids love it.
Always great fun I can see why the place is always packed.

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Post by Ricohoc » July 17, 2007, 12:04 pm

farang wrote:a very sociable and enjoyable meal,as you cook food on the table with every one joining in as well,great fun
In Louisiana, we do that all the time! No wonder I like Thailand so much! :D

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Post by Loaded » July 17, 2007, 1:43 pm

beer monkey wrote:
your fried egg isn't half raw either.
Talking of Eggs....something i don't fancy or would'nt recommend and that is "Kai Doua" its a steamed egg with a baby chick inside,some of the issan folk like them inc Mrs Ling.
Yep, same; Balot in PI :shock: :
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Yuuk!
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Yuuk, again!

A few other extreme samples;
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Bugs.
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More bugs.(not sure where I got this pic)

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Post by beer monkey » July 17, 2007, 3:20 pm

Beer in a tea pot. ImageImageImageImageImage

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Post by polehawk » July 17, 2007, 4:59 pm

The Farmer wrote:Hey,beer monkey,
If you could now take this bitbull, pissing on me, away,I would be very happy. :lol:
Sorry,if I kicked you a little bit,but I think you understand...
The farmer 8)
Uh, Farmer? That's an English Bulldog pizzing, not a pitbull. :lol: Owned both so I know the difference.

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Post by The Farmer » July 17, 2007, 8:56 pm

Sorry,Polehawk,
I had only Rottweilers.
They I miss really in my new shop. :cry:
But I know,it's impossible..
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Post by The Farmer » July 17, 2007, 9:10 pm

Beer monkey:
farmer you are not totally wrong,of course there are places where food is not stored/handled/cleaned correctly and some people will pick up a bug and get the sh!ts for sure , but i would'nt say its "dangerous" to eat street food,it's more dangerous crossing a busy road in Bangkok. !

Beer monkey,what I mean is,NEWCOMER,like me about 7 years before,knowing nothing,have to be carefully.They maybe don't think about,what you said correctly before.
Of course,you and me and many people,living here,know,where we can go for eat without a problem.???No,sorry,I must correct myself.Always hopefully,to have no problem.You never know and a risk is everywhere.
Even in my shop I find sometimes things are not like they have to be.
Believe me,I take care,everyday.
So,I think,in this Topic NEWCOMERS and oldies find a lot of nice places to check out for eat.I have some,very small shops,hidden,so I don't know how to discripe.
So,now I slurp my Frankfuter Applewine with Soda,eating Sauerkraut.
I must loose weight...hard fugged job
The Farmer 8)

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Post by farang » July 18, 2007, 12:38 am

The Farmer wrote:.Always hopefully,to have no problem.You never know and a risk is everywhere.
Even in my shop I find sometimes things are not like they have to be.
Believe me,I take care,everyday.

The Farmer 8)
yes there is a small risks everywhere,even in a german sausage shop in udon, but dont be worried about it all you "NEWCOMER"
just get out there and stuff your face with lovely thai food just like everyone else dose.
enjoy...Theres some great thai food udon ;)
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hey Loaded great photos yet again mate ,keep em coming =D>

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Post by beer monkey » July 18, 2007, 4:42 am

yes i must agree any new comers to Thailand really must try all the foods available, its part of the true thai experiance.
and i look forward for some more pic's.
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Post by thalenoi » July 18, 2007, 9:51 am

In the 17 years I come to Thailand I only have food poisoning the last 3 years and I live here full time for 6 years. Go figure. Except That fish-in-alu-foil I ordered in a Bangkok restaurant at 8 pm when my plane was leaving at 12pm. You guessed it, I occupied one of the planes toilets for hours...

Especially this year, 3 food poisonings already: one in the village here after eating fried rice with chiken, I think they cut some pre-cooked chicken (and stored at 35C) AFTER frying the rice. 3 months ago I had a run to the toilet 30 minutes after eating at the Charoensri Grand buffet!!! and just last week after eating fried rice with chicken again at foodstall 21 near the big screen on the Udon night market.

I now have interdiction to eat from food stalls from the wife :(

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Post by Prenders88 » July 19, 2007, 9:15 pm

We could have a Udon map sports day, at the City Field.
100 metre Toilet dash
Long Dump
400 metre Bog Roll Relay
Shot Pudd (Pants)

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Post by farang » July 19, 2007, 9:24 pm

good idea,and in the winter we could have a toboggan race :lol:

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Post by beer monkey » July 19, 2007, 9:28 pm

agreed good idea prenders i think you might have something there.....

just a few more ideas : Water Poo-lo, Chug-of-War,and the scots favourite "Curling" (bring your own broom and toilet tissue.)
for the little ones how about a Bad egg and spoon race.

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Post by 747man » July 20, 2007, 6:18 pm

thalenoi wrote:In the 17 years I come to Thailand I only have food poisoning the last 3 years and I live here full time for 6 years. Go figure. Except That fish-in-alu-foil I ordered in a Bangkok restaurant at 8 pm when my plane was leaving at 12pm. You guessed it, I occupied one of the planes toilets for hours...

Especially this year, 3 food poisonings already: one in the village here after eating fried rice with chiken, I think they cut some pre-cooked chicken (and stored at 35C) AFTER frying the rice. 3 months ago I had a run to the toilet 30 minutes after eating at the Charoensri Grand buffet!!! and just last week after eating fried rice with chicken again at foodstall 21 near the big screen on the Udon night market.

I now have interdiction to eat from food stalls from the wife :(
Thalenoi, I had to DASH to the BOG at the Grand Charoensri Buffet Only 2 weeks ago,STRANGE Eh !!And I ve been coming to LOS for 31 Years.. =D> =D> =D>

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Post by BKKSTAN » July 20, 2007, 6:36 pm

747man wrote:
thalenoi wrote:In the 17 years I come to Thailand I only have food poisoning the last 3 years and I live here full time for 6 years. Go figure. Except That fish-in-alu-foil I ordered in a Bangkok restaurant at 8 pm when my plane was leaving at 12pm. You guessed it, I occupied one of the planes toilets for hours...

Especially this year, 3 food poisonings already: one in the village here after eating fried rice with chiken, I think they cut some pre-cooked chicken (and stored at 35C) AFTER frying the rice. 3 months ago I had a run to the toilet 30 minutes after eating at the Charoensri Grand buffet!!! and just last week after eating fried rice with chicken again at foodstall 21 near the big screen on the Udon night market.

I now have interdiction to eat from food stalls from the wife :(
Thalenoi, I had to DASH to the BOG at the Grand Charoensri Buffet Only 2 weeks ago,STRANGE Eh !!And I ve been coming to LOS for 31 Years.. =D> =D> =D>
:lol: :lol: 747man,what were you doing here so young?toilet inspections? :lol: :lol:

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