"kao nyi" (sticy rice) with chicken and som tum taste so good with extra peppers and "bah dauck" (fish sauce)...there's not alot of Laos resturant over here or Laos Buffetlil_beckie said:m..yum..lool..yay tonight i'm eating sticky rice.........i can't tell the difference between laos and thai food..... :huh: ..only like tum som and som tum..
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Over here in Aus there's quite a lot of laos/thai restaraunts.......Vandia said:"kao nyi" (sticy rice) with chicken and som tum taste so good with extra peppers and "bah dauck" (fish sauce)...there's not alot of Laos resturant over here or Laos Buffet
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probably u lived in a big city popular onelil_beckie said:Over here in Aus there's quite a lot of laos/thai restaraunts.......
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yeah thats probably why..i live in SydneyVandia said:probably u lived in a big city popular one![]()
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mmm...OMG...i'm craving that right now! lolJane said:Do any of you guys like "Nam Kao?" you know where they mixed steam rice with eggs, coconut, meat, and you ball them up and then fry them. Then break them up and mix them with vegetables and Som Moo.
I love that. My sister and I used to make it all of the time, we even make it for people when they want us to for their children's b-day and such.
Gosh I want some food now.
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Jane said:Do any of you guys like "Nam Kao?" you know where they mixed steam rice with eggs, coconut, meat, and you ball them up and then fry them. Then break them up and mix them with vegetables and Som Moo.
I love that. My sister and I used to make it all of the time, we even make it for people when they want us to for their children's b-day and such.
Gosh I want some food now.
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i like to eat it once in a while but it seems so hard to make so I only get to eat it on special occasions...Jane said:Do any of you guys like "Nam Kao?" you know where they mixed steam rice with eggs, coconut, meat, and you ball them up and then fry them. Then break them up and mix them with vegetables and Som Moo.
I love that. My sister and I used to make it all of the time, we even make it for people when they want us to for their children's b-day and such.
Gosh I want some food now.
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