Motorsai city..
Ginfree, the multigrain refers to rice, wheat, barley,maize right? Are you Hakka?:pmulti grain porridge with stewed pork, leek, tau kwa, dried longans, etc
Motorsai city..
tallest building 60+ flrs, aka Lotus tower
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Ginfree, the multigrain refers to rice, wheat, barley,maize right? Are you Hakka?:p
Bro Joetys, familiar with any renovation contractor in Bangkok who will not "kutoh" tangchak ?
Plan to give my condo a complete makeover. About 60 sqm.
Hehehe. Bkk i no lobang, pattaya and rayong have. Can control one.
Hehehe. I like this type of setting. Very romantic!Nice dinner with business associate at a charming french restaurant district 1. Colonial style
Smoked salmon salad starter, then 220g steak chunk done perfect medium well (not many can do it right). Sorry poor lighting
OK, I doubt so cos' their HQ is in Baan Chang, Rayong but I will check tomorrow. Used to did renovation works for my ex-company and my offices. Quality and delivery, no problem.Can always come to Bangkok. No ?
Hehehe. Just a guess. I might be wrong. Was searching Hakka recipes and found many ingredients used by Hakka food are other non-rice grains and beans.Yeah something like that, include brown rice, oats, barley, etc. I added in the black soya bean. Is this related to Hakka? Me no Hakka lah. Haha btw the stewed pork, tau kwa etc is pre-cooked and given by my aunt.
OK, I doubt so cos' their HQ is in Baan Chang, Rayong but I will check tomorrow. Used to did renovation works for my ex-company and my offices. Quality and delivery, no problem.
Bro Joetys, familiar with any renovation contractor in Bangkok who will not "kutoh" tangchak ?
Plan to give my condo a complete makeover. About 60 sqm.
This time choon choon kanna liao. Bro Jo, better give your KS supplier a call.
I am totally unfamiliar on this buddy.
It's okay, bro.
I remember the first time I asked for a quotation for my kitchen cabinet, the Thai contractor recommended by my property agent offered to do it for 200,000 Thai baht. It's for a cabinet slightly bigger than the one you saw at ChFC's apartment. And when quizzed about how expensive it was compared to cabinets made in Singapore, he claimed he was offering me Black African granite. KNN, it's the usual black color granite you see anywhere. So I tell you when they know you're Tangchak, the Thais can be pretty ruthless !
Hehehe. Just a guess. I might be wrong. Was searching Hakka recipes and found many ingredients used by Hakka food are other non-rice grains and beans.