Author Topic: Spiral Curry Puffs (A Taste of Asia)  (Read 15596 times)

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Re: Spiral Curry Puffs (A Taste of Asia)
« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2014, 10:55:57 pm »
Cookie we always jump on the train and go to the end of the line, or til it pops up into daylight and we see something we want to get off and have a look at. Spending time out in the "'burbs" is good as you see non touristy stuff. We got off at one station and did the LRT (light rail) through huge high rises, schools etc. An eye opener as I reckon a mere 2-3 million people probably lived in that area.
Obviously they don't have a horse or 2 in the back yard there...

Funny thing was when we went to get back on the train we couldn't get through the gates as our ticket had time expired! Had to do the old "help - what has happened to my ticket, we can't get out" to the chaps at the station. He laughed and mentioned something about the LRT, we shook our heads like we didn't understand him  :-)) He let us out.

Not too sure if I want to do Changi. We haven't done it yet and neither of us want to. I don't cope very well in places that have history like that. (Norfolk Island was nearly the death of me - it was awful  :'( )

The frog was good. They are a bit like chicken, but sweet and tender. It is just a different meat Cookie - don't need to think about what it was before it went in the pot!  (although in saying that there is no way I could willingly eat horse meat!  :-)) ) And their spicy is pretty darned spicy!!

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Re: Spiral Curry Puffs (A Taste of Asia)
« Reply #16 on: March 14, 2014, 11:18:07 am »
It sounds lots of fun Nikkit. The reason we haven't been to Changi is the fear of how we will feel and cope. I had an Uncle up there. DD went to a museum at Hiroshima and said she had to leave as she was so overcome. That was with the knowledge and understanding that her Grandfather had fought in WW2.
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