Turtle (pronounced Tao) soup? It may not be obvious in my snap, but let's just say that these buckets are more lively than you think.
2 Grocery Store Scenarios..
1) Ever have the problem where you go to the market or grocery store and come out with more than you needed? Ya, I don't think that happens here.
2) Ever go to the market or grocery store and buy supper, but later discover it would be a nice pet? I don't know that that happens here, but it's certainly an option.
Shrimp (pronounced goong in Thai), such a hideous looking creature. I have tried the well-known crustacean, a hanful of different species and I have to say, I don't understand the hype. I wouldn't say I hate it, but it doesn't do a whole lot for me. The worst shrimp is the fishy-tasting ones or the ones that missed their bathroom break before supper.
I haven't tried these yet, waiting on market walker to join me and my adventurous buds. In addition, I would like to learn a little about this dish, ie the type of fish and the preparation that goes along with it. I think it could pair well when I visit Nick's parents in Wisconsin. Don't you think it would be lovely at a family gathering with a nicely aged WI cheese platter? However, it should be noted that I don't recall ever having a 'cheese platter' in the state of Wisconsin. I have a had a slice or two at a table setting, but not what I would call a plater of 'queso.
A variety of greens, herbs, and pea flower blossoms. Each is quite refreshing, especially with the right dish. Many are told to avoid eating unpeeled vegetables/produce or leafy greens (salads, etc), but I have been doing fine with them, no GI issues anyway. I am hoping to add some sweet (Thai) basil to my potted garden in the near future.
A lovely bunch of coconuts. I'm telling you, a fresh, chilled coconut is hard to beat. Come visit an the nut is on me.
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I can picture Holly floating in a boat past the market while crabs and fish sing, "Under the Sea."
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