Originally Posted By: tpitcher
She grew up on a self-sufficient rural land, no running water, no electricity, she's a sweet, respectful ultra traditional person.
Then, in the late 70's, her parents, uncles and aunts got slaughtered, she ran for her life, starving, almost dying. Thank God she's doing great now.
Never meant anything personal but the cuisine in Southeast Asia do have similarities.
Lucky you...cuisine right at home. The reason is there is a lot of fusion cuisine here. I just so happen to experience real Southeast Asian cuisine. I did provide them fresh opakapaka to be prepared. I believe I gave them about 18 lbs of it. They served us well.
She grew up on a self-sufficient rural land, no running water, no electricity, she's a sweet, respectful ultra traditional person.
Then, in the late 70's, her parents, uncles and aunts got slaughtered, she ran for her life, starving, almost dying. Thank God she's doing great now.
Never meant anything personal but the cuisine in Southeast Asia do have similarities.
Lucky you...cuisine right at home. The reason is there is a lot of fusion cuisine here. I just so happen to experience real Southeast Asian cuisine. I did provide them fresh opakapaka to be prepared. I believe I gave them about 18 lbs of it. They served us well.