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  1. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Mayong-chit (mariam plum) is at the end of the season now, this season I think I ate quite a bit The maid cut some for me tonight after the dinner
  2. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Tonight's dinner at home I cooked fish curry with spanish mackeral, eggplant, okra, tomatoes, onions and curry leaves Simple dinner These roti prata from frozen pack bought at local supermarket Put them together
  3. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Went to a nice Thai restaurant in Promenade Mall for lunch near home Egg plant with minced pork and Thai herbs Sweet pork Seabass with Thai herbs Fried cabbage with fish sauce Stir fry wide rice noodle with soya sauce Krapow minced pork rice Lunch spread
  4. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Kanom-jeen is a type of boiled soft rice noodles that is very popular in Thailand. It is normally eaten with different types of curries. This is kanom-jeen Just this week I discovered a kanom-jeen shop near my home (4-5km) Open shop Pots of different curry Free salad (first time I seen...
  5. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Had to visit 2 doctors early yesterday so afer drawing blood for test had an hour to wait went breakfast at the hospital's Starbucks Breakfast Club sandwich Mushroom Chicken Pie
  6. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    This morning visited the Sammakorn weekend market again this is how it looks like Today saw the market management organise Buddhist prayers for new opening of the market. This is our breakfast after marketing
  7. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Still on topic of Singapore. A friend brought me to Joo Chiat to buy Kim Choo's bak-chang, he told me opposite Kim Choo has a very good char kway teow so we went. There was a queue Auntie char kway teow first time I see Have to say its the best I've had so far
  8. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    One morning the 3 of us decided to visit the Redhill market for breakfast. We had the kwaychap from this stall: That was really good kwaychap We also tried the popular minced pork mushroom noodle from this stall
  9. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    One night in Singapore 5 of us went to this shop to have dinner Many customers came to celebrate the CNY with friends and family Sambal kangkong Marmite chicken Braised tofu with mushrooms Long beans with dry shrimps Cereal prawns Fish head curry Yam ring It was a great...
  10. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Although I missed the Chinese New Year celebration with family nevertheless I got the all clear from doctor to travel so on 4th day of CNY I went to Singapore to attend a party the next day The Singapore Airlines lounge was nicely decorated Had a cappuccino and some chwee kueh...
  11. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Spent a night in a hospital near home for sleep test The view from the huge window The room Bathroom Was served this for dinner Rice and omelette Tom-Ka-Gai (Thai galangal chicken coconut soup) Total cost 16,000 baht ($645) and take 7 days for results.
  12. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Samakon market opens only on Saturday and Sunday. The stalls were moved to a carpark under temporary tents for a year and last weekend they just shifted back to the newly build structure on the old location. Some stalls are still not opened Food stalls After doing the weekly marketing...
  13. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Lunch I cooked steamed eggs with minced pork.
  14. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Try to eat more often at home so this morning steamed chee cheong fan with black coffee Wonderful breakfast
  15. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    I did not have any symptom too just went in to check due to low blood pressure in the morning, found out heart beat also not regular which doctor called it atrial fibrillation advised to go an angiogram that was when it was found out and "repaired" at the same time.
  16. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Pump price today in Thailand. That's (per litre) S$1.25 for diesel, S$1.80 for premium diesel; S$1.20 for E20 gasohol; $1.25 for gasohol 95 The gas station Pumps Getting my car filled All filled up - S$86.20 for 69.23 litres
  17. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Yes I have to change my diet. Also stop alcohol for the moment.
  18. Froggy

    A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Today marks the ninth day of the Chinese Lunar New Year, welcoming the Year of the Horse after the Year of the Snake. Unfortunately, the Year of the Snake did not end on a positive note for me. As I was preparing to head home to celebrate, doctors discovered that one of my arteries was 90%...
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