This statue greeted us as we approached the produce market on the temple grounds. We bought lots of wonderful, fragrant ingredients (which I'm already putting to good use).
Here's what I ate for lunch. I know the photo's not pretty, but I was pretty deeply engrossed in my lunch by the time it occurred to me that I should take a photo. It's a VERY spicy chicken with basil over jasmine rice. In the corner there is a fried sweet potato, which had been dipped in a (gfcf) batter that included sesame seeds. Had I known about that method of cooking sweet potatoes, I would have served THAT at Thanksgiving.
4 comments:
Looks and sounds delicious. You'll have to email me the details of any decent Thai restaurant in this area - you're making me crave Thai food right now!
Annie, I'll have to talk to Flamenco Dad about Thai restaurants near where you live; he works at the college, and I think he's mentioned a Thai place in your neck of the woods. If not, I know of about 4 really good Thai places near me--not counting the temple. Maybe we'll get together for a Thai lunch!
You and your family do so many interesting things...what great memories your kids are growing up with. HUGS
Oh I don't mind driving a little bit - I can't imagine that there is a Thai place in this redneckville ;)
A Thai lunch sounds lovely!
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