The month of December and January brought lots of much needed travel. As my work and holiday visa was nearly up and I needed to make a "visa run," I opted to go to Thailand once again. With some family and friends there, along with more desire for culinary adventures, the decision was easy. I have to say that with each visit, I'm learning how to be a better Thai. And by that, I'm eating more dishes that, when I was a kid, I found not suited for my American taste buds but fortunately, times are changing!
So enough with the talking and on with the pictures!
Jet-setting: one of my favorite hobbies |
I even found a "food stylist" magazine while waiting at a salon! |
Everywhere you look, the streets are lined with food. |
Follow me on my trails through the country... |
A resemblance between the art and the papaya salads. |
The unpretentiousness of street food |
Grilling bananas! |
Disposable cone-shaped water cups and watching a sunset in BKK! |
Make a wish! Write your dreams! |
Loving the yellow tabletop! |
A nice lunch with my mum, auntie, and brother. |
Up in Chiang Mai. On the right, boiling eggs in the hot springs. |
The many flavors (sauces) of Thailand. |
Strike-a-pose! |
A gorgeous sunset. |
Overall, a really good trip! |
Mmm plantains! And what is the green stuff on #6?
ReplyDeleteEating more dishes that you didn't eat as a kid is definitely a sign of maturing! Never thought about it, love it ;)
I love fried plantains! The green pastry is pandan chiffon cake, so fluffy, airy and light! Glad to hear you are enjoying it :)
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