misschef

"Another hour in the kitchen"

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I'm an avid amateur chef. =)

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Cooking, baking, photography, singing, acting, writing

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Thai is my favorite, by far. But other things I enjoy are: pasta, potatoes, spinach, onion, beef (in all its many forms), sushi, burritos, seafood, celery, and mangoes. Really, though, there are so many that to try to list them is kind of silly. On the other hand, the only thing I really don

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Product Review: Simply Asia Pad Thai

(Originally posted at Miss Chef.)

Rating: 8/10

I've eaten a lot of Thai food. I mean, living in Thailand for ten months will do that to a person if you know what I mean. So when I'm in the mood for a real Thai dish, this is not what I would sit down with. I would, on the other hand, spend hours in the kitchen slaving over a hot stove, and end up with a million dirty dishes. I would then spend just as much time cleaning up the whole thing as I did making it. Which is okay some days, but not so much on others.

Don't buy this product if you are hoping for an authentic taste of Thai. Don't judge Thai food by the way this particular product tastes. Don't hope to find some miracle food inside this cardboard housing, it just isn't going to happen.

But when it's a cold day, and a home sickness I can't explain takes over me, I will, without hesitation, pop one of these in the microwave and eat every last bite. It's easy to make, easy to clean up, and it tastes good. Like I said, if I'm going for something more exquisite then I will put the time and effort in that is necessary, all the other days? Let's just say I have six boxes of this in my cupboard.

Posted May 23, 2008 by misschef | 1 Comment |
Filed under: simply asia pad thai simply asia simply asia noodles

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By HKFanatic image HKFanatic on June 2, 2008 at 02:23:39 PM

I think the same company makes some instant ramen style packages too which are a healthy alternative to the other ramen that you'll find in Walmart too.

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