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RE: American Myth-Busting Confession: 4 Must-See Inspiring Countries that Radically Changed The Way I See the USA

in #travel7 years ago

I admire your dedication. Are you into fruit smoothies as part of the diets you give to your clients? Because I just came up with an awesome one that I just posted: I call it Mango/Pomo Tango. Do you like it?

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Yes, I would definitely like that. But now in Thailand - I get all my food and drinks from street vendors. It's not really cost effective to make my own here.

Got it. I remember the rambutans in Thailand were so good...or are you more of a durian type?😉

My favs are breadfruit, bananas, pinapple and papaya here. I just wrote a post about the papaya :)

Rambutan and mangosteen both kicked up my arthritis last year when I tried them even though I loved both. They are in season now so I might go try again. Sometimes it's just me being in a low point and not really the food.

Oh...hope the next time they don't have any adverse side effects. I never heard of that before, but then again, everyone's body responds differently to certain things. I even have a friend who's deathly allergic to ginger - poor thing. She can never eat Indian food because of that, and many other Asian foods, for that matter. I'm going to go check out your papaya post! I do love me some fresh papaya salad, or "Som Tum" as they say in Thailand!

Ack! I cannot eat the Som Tum and that is one thing I would really like to have. Luckily I can eat ginger which I do daily. It's so inexpensive and delicious here and also anit-inflamtory.

All these food rules are tiring, but I try to do my best. Thank you so much for all your support Joy. I am so happy to be spending time here because of peole like you :)

Aww...thanks. I'm happy to connect. 😎
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