I always forget how much I like yellow curry. The descriptions in the menus never convey the full measure of yum.
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Panang curry is of the yum, but I recall it having a bit of heat to it on occasions when I've eaten it.
Oh! Tom Yum soup is really good to get at most Thai places.
I'm staying at the Wawona. I think layers will be the best course of action.
The mustard on my jerk chicken sandwich was distracting and redundant. This is no longer my favorite sandwich place.
Yellow duck curry might be my favourite Thai curry. Damn. I want that now.
Most Thai places can make most dishes mild if you ask. (There are a few where the heat is so inherent, mild=ruination.) Obviously, willingness to accommodate wimpiness may vary.
Snarl. Hiss. Grrrrr. Carpet cleaners were supposed to do their thing this morning. Panera institutes a 30 minute max free wifi from 11:30 - 1:30, so when I got bumped, I figured I'd head home. To find nothing had been done.
I went directly to property management and found out that the appointment never got scheduled. I had even asked if I would need to confirm the appointment when I talked with them last week and was told no, it would happen. Luckily the cleaning company is on site and will do my place when they finish where they are now.
So now I'm in Starbucks. Thank gosh for free wifi. Still, feeling very grrrr-arrrg and the glow of FREE CARPET CLEANING is wearing off.
Pad thai is usually not terribly hot, pepper-wise.
I tried a Thai place here when I first moved to Colorado and the Pad Thai was sweet. Cloyingly sweet. Took me a while to brave another Thai place. But my second try was a charm and found THE place. Plus they deliver. BONUS!
God, now I want Thai.
DH's dad wants a new car, a used Mustang convertible, but they only have $1,000 saved up and have decided their kids should buy the car for him. They already have two cars, but the junker he drives makes him feel "depressed," apparently.
Um, WTF?? Seriously?
Yeah, meara--and this after we all ponied up a big chunk of change to send them on a luxury Alaskan cruise for their 50th anniversary. Which is a totally great gift and I was glad to take part, because 50, woo hoo! But they have a nice Jeep Wrangler and their second car does not need to be a convertible their kids pay for.