I have videos of the journey which if I am able to edit/join tomorrow, I may bore you with it.
https://lifeinsurin.com/In search of carry oot.mp4
Notes:
My wife was driving.
Turning left at a red traffic light is permitted unless signed otherwise.
Thais haven't a clue how to negotiate roundabouts.
Tasty mate, 9/10 I deducted 2 points for uneven butter spreading but replace 1 for symmetrical marked mash. Bravo!
Well Yorkers mate, it was hardly the Italian Job but I really liked it. As I haven't driven on your side of the road for the last 2 years it was quite freaky. I would like to see a walk through of a market ?https://lifeinsurin.com/In search of carry oot.mp4
Notes:
My wife was driving.
Turning left at a red traffic light is permitted unless signed otherwise.
Thais haven't a clue how to negotiate roundabouts.
Correct, shepherd's pie uses lamb, cottage pie uses beef, hunter's pie uses venison.Some Brit correct me if this is wrong. It is my understanding is that it is shepherd's pie if it uses lamb (shepherds tend sheep), and cottage pie if it uses any other meat. Is this correct?
CD
Correct, shepherd's pie uses lamb, cottage pie uses beef, hunter's pie uses venison.
Thanks! I forgot about hunter's pie -- only heard of it in the last few years.
Thanks Yorkers, I have saved it in favorites for this afternoon. I gave a look into the night market (my fav) it brought back distant memories of Chang Mai and not so distant memories of the Jemma Marrakesh