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Old 12-16-2008, 08:12 PM   #1
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Great finally a dong on the dong thread ! Thanks "anyonymous"

Here is a random sampling and no I don't have the knitting pattern!

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Old 12-16-2008, 09:49 PM   #2
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Here is a random sampling and no I don't have the knitting pattern!
Looks like crochet to me.

...But forget the patterns, do you have a recipe?
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do you have a recipe?
Close as I can... wait for it ... come


Chinese Mustard Pickle Soup - Gaeng Jued Pakkaad Dong Ingredients
1 tb Oil 1 lb Chinese Mustard Pickles Cut
4 Minced Cloves Garlic 1/4 c Fish Sauce (Nam Pla)
4 c Water 1/4 ts White Pepper
1 lb Pork Ribs Cut In 2" Pieces
Instructions for Chinese Mustard Pickle Soup - Gaeng Jued Pakkaad Dong
Sips of soup between other dishes cleanse the palate for the interplay of flavors that is so much a part of a Thai meal. This one is a very refreshing soup. Chinese mustard pickles are available from Asian food stores. ~------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heat a small skillet and add the oil. Stir-fry the garlic until golden brown. Reserve the garlic. Heat the water to boiling and add the pork ribs. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes. Mix in the Chinese mustard pickle pieces, the fish sauce and the pepper, stirring until warmed through. Remove to a serving bowl and top with the fried garlic. From: Thailand The Beautiful Cookbook. Typed by Syd Bigger File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/m...s/mmdjaxxx.zip

Main Ingredient: PorkCuisine: Chinese
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