So wandering the grocery stores and markets in Thailand can be a wonderful experience. The sights, the sounds, the fucking little old ladies who scamper past you as fast as possible and then come to a screeching halt right in front of you and proceed to whip out the cane and walk Jurassically down the center of the aisle- these are the things that make shopping special in Thailand...Or at least I thought until today. However, while walking down the aisle today I became a Jurassic old lady whilst approaching the meat aisle. Something caught my eye. You see, even though Thailand has a "thorough" supply meat types for sale- congealed pigs blood, cow intestines, chicken feet and hands today I was so entranced I simply had to take out my camera and snap a picture right in front of Carre Four. I held in my tiny little hands for the very first time pork uteris. No that's not a typo.. UTERIS!!! I imagine cooking this in a pot at home. Maybe add a little garlic, some spinich and you've got dinner. Yikes! Welcome to Thailand
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
food for thought
So wandering the grocery stores and markets in Thailand can be a wonderful experience. The sights, the sounds, the fucking little old ladies who scamper past you as fast as possible and then come to a screeching halt right in front of you and proceed to whip out the cane and walk Jurassically down the center of the aisle- these are the things that make shopping special in Thailand...Or at least I thought until today. However, while walking down the aisle today I became a Jurassic old lady whilst approaching the meat aisle. Something caught my eye. You see, even though Thailand has a "thorough" supply meat types for sale- congealed pigs blood, cow intestines, chicken feet and hands today I was so entranced I simply had to take out my camera and snap a picture right in front of Carre Four. I held in my tiny little hands for the very first time pork uteris. No that's not a typo.. UTERIS!!! I imagine cooking this in a pot at home. Maybe add a little garlic, some spinich and you've got dinner. Yikes! Welcome to Thailand
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