I super like spicy food
I love Japanese food and Thai food
I love Japanese food is sushi and noodles
I like Thai food is satay
Although my country Taiwan food is also very good, but I also feel that their food is delicious
Japan and Thai food
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Re: Japan and Thai food
I like American food.For example: McDonald's
I can not eat spicy food.
Thai food can not be with you to share, because they do not eat.
I can not eat spicy food.
Thai food can not be with you to share, because they do not eat.
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Re: Japan and Thai food
So share your favorite recipe for on the trail/water at Isle Royale (if you want to give up your secrets!) in this thread.
One of my favorite meals is easy to make, but filling and delicious. It also doesn't generate a lot of garbage, and isn't heavy to pack, so it's a good one for that.
Ingredients (for one person)
Pre-cooked minute rice packet (such as Uncle Ben's)
Canned chicken, small (I drain it and put it in a freezer bag, don't wait too long to eat it after doing this)
Tabasco sauce for taste
A little water
1. Knead the pre-cooked rice packet until broken up, then dump in a JetBoil or pot, add some water and start warming.
2. Stir in chicken and heat until warm.
3. Once warm or hot, add Tabasco sauce for taste.
Hell, I sustained off of this when I was in COLLEGE, let alone on the trail.
One of my favorite meals is easy to make, but filling and delicious. It also doesn't generate a lot of garbage, and isn't heavy to pack, so it's a good one for that.
Ingredients (for one person)
Pre-cooked minute rice packet (such as Uncle Ben's)
Canned chicken, small (I drain it and put it in a freezer bag, don't wait too long to eat it after doing this)
Tabasco sauce for taste
A little water
1. Knead the pre-cooked rice packet until broken up, then dump in a JetBoil or pot, add some water and start warming.
2. Stir in chicken and heat until warm.
3. Once warm or hot, add Tabasco sauce for taste.
Hell, I sustained off of this when I was in COLLEGE, let alone on the trail.
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Re: Japan and Thai food
only desi food full of spicy