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    Quote Originally Posted by jkgourmet View Post
    Mark, next time you look at your stats and see somebody spending 90 minutes on your site at 4am MST, you'll know who it is.

    Thanks for all you do.

    Ps are you really in SE Asia? I envy you. It's been a year since my last visit.
    You are welcome. Yep, I was in Taiwan and Korea. Great time -- and way too much food.

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    no such thing as "too much food" when it's authentic SE Asian food. I even had a good bowl of noodles in the Seoul, Korea airport once on a layover to Thailand. . . When airport food is good, you know it's gonna be a good foodie vacation.

    I'm probably one of the few non-Asian girls to have a bottle of Kimchi in her fridge at this very moment.

    Welcome back, and good luck with the jet lag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkgourmet View Post
    I could keep you filled with inspiration for posts for decades.
    Hmmmm...maybe Lynn will have to start paying you royalties for your inspirational ideas, Jeanette.

    I keed, I keed.

    David Jackson

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    I will pay her in seaweed

    I love cucumber kimchi. Zack's grandmother is Korean, and would make it for me often when he was little. That's where I learned my love for sushi too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn Terry View Post
    I will pay her in seaweed
    Actually, seaweed is quite valuable to pharmaceutical companies, because of its medicinal properties.

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    Ooooooh yeah, Korean food!

    Korean barbecue is out-of-this-world too.

    Darn, you guys made me hungry...and there's no good Korean food nearby!!



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    I bet Lynn knows all the good SE Asian places in Atlanta.

    Definitely the good SUSHI places! *smack smack*


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    Not me LOL - but I have friends in Atlanta that probably do!

    I like seaweed salad, David. That's my favorite alongside Unagi
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn Terry View Post
    I like seaweed salad, David. That's my favorite alongside Unagi
    Well, Lynn, no one can ever accuse you of being a culinary coward. Me, I like my seafood cooked, or in an aquarium.

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    David, we're going to have to open your horizons a little.

    Wanna see my pictures of when I ate a scorpion in Thailand? It's considered a local delicacy. In northern Thailand, they sell worms, scorpions, and other small bugs from street vendors, like NY hotdogs.

    Before anybody pitches me out of the forum, I only ate one, it was a great photo op. And I grew up in NY - I'm not sure the hot dogs were any safer!

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