... to the Thaigrocer and get some fresh vegetables, hook up with some of the members of the crew, do a little hip hop maybe. Drink an American beer or two, American whiskey, pile a few people into my car and drive to the beach. I guess wreck it up. But in the meantime I'm not dying, you know? Just ...
... starts with water as the first ingredient, resulting in a much thinner sauce. Here’s a shot of the 2 sauces side by side: While the Ka-Me is a “Product of Thailand”, we think the American made Huy Fong product is far superior. We’ve not yet bought any “authentic” sauce from a Thaigrocer...
... if it was this particular rice or just the fact that Frank is getting better at it, but this rice acted exactly the way it needed to. At a Thaigrocer this weekend I found black sesame seeds, so I even rolled the rolls in those. The rolls were tight enough, and everything was pretty enough, that I decided ...
... or shriveled chunks, no stale or ready-to-mold at the bottom of the piles. Their stuffs are really fresh. ThaiGrocer imports rice directly from Thailand. The owner was even kind enough to tell me WHEN the rice had arrived (new rice) so less than normal water was needed for cooking. The two brothers ...