Thai Street Vendor Salmon Skewers

You can never have too many main course recipes, so give Thai Street Vendor Salmon Skewers a try. This gluten free, dair

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Thai Sweet Coconut Sticky Rice With Fresh Mango

Need a gluten free, dairy free, lacto ovo vegetarian, and vegan side dish? Thai Sweet Coconut Sticky Rice With Fresh Man

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Thai Tofu-Pork Soup

You can never have too many Asian recipes, so give Thai Tofu-Pork Soup a try. This gluten free and dairy free recipe ser

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Shrimp With Fresh Basil, Thai Style

Need a gluten free, dairy free, and pescatarian main course? Shrimp With Fresh Basil, Thai Style could be an excellent r

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Slow Cooker Thai Sweet Potato Soup

Forget going out to eat or ordering takeout every time you crave Asian food. Try making Slow Cooker Thai Sweet Potato So

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Crispy Baked Thai Peanut Sauce Coated Chicken

Crispy Baked Thai Peanut Sauce Coated Chicken is an Asian sauce. For $1.41 per serving, this recipe covers 17% of your d

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Tom Yum Gai (Thai Hot and Sour Chicken Soup)

Tom Yum Gai (Thai Hot and Sour Chicken Soup) requires about 30 minutes from start to finish. Watching your figure? This

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Acronyms and Wild Rice Thai Salad

Acronyms and Wild Rice Thai Salad is an Asian side dish. This recipe makes 8 servings with 8 calories, 1g of protein, an

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PB2 Slow Cooker Thai Chicken

PB2 Slow Cooker Thai Chicken is a gluten free, dairy free, and fodmap friendly main course. This recipe serves 6 and cos

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Thai Shrimp and Cabbage

The recipe Thai Shrimp and Cabbage could satisfy your Asian craving in around 15 minutes. This gluten free, dairy free,

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Food Trivia

Beans have historically been a symbol of the embryo and of growth in most societies. The ancient Egyptians called the place in which the, the souls of the dead awaited reincarnation 'the bean field.'

Food Joke

A boy is about to go on his first date, and is nervous about what to talk about. He asks his father for advice. The father replies: "My son, there are three subjects that always work. These are food, family, and philosophy." The boy picks up his date and they go to a soda fountain. Ice cream sodas in front of them, they stare at each other for a long time, as the boy's nervousness builds. He remembers his father's advice, and chooses the first topic. He asks the girl: "Do you like spinach?" She says "No," and the silence returns. After a few more uncomfortable minutes, the boy thinks of his father's suggestion and turns to the second item on the list. He asks, "Do you have a brother?" Again, the girl says "No" and there is silence once again. The boy then plays his last card. He thinks of his father's advice and asks the girl the following question: "If you had a brother, would he like spinach?"

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