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Vatch's Thai Kitchen: Thai Dishes To Cook At Home

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  Vatch's Thai Kitchen: Thai Dishes To Cook At Home (Hardcover)
by Vatcharin Bhumichitr

Vatcharin Bhumichitr (Author)
Peter Cassidy (Photographer)
              

            

 
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elicious to eat and easy to cook, Thai is everyone's favourite Asian cuisine. "Vatch's Thai Kitchen" is an impressive collection of recipes written especially for people cooking in a regular Western kitchen, using Thai ingredients widely available in supermarkets and Asian stores.If you haven't cooked Thai before, start with easy nibbles to serve with drinks such as Shrimp Wrapped in Crisp Noodles; graduate to one-dish meals like Pad Thai or Spicy Duck with Sticky Rice; and complement your meal with the wonderful salads and soups for which Thailand is known - try Chicken Salad with Mint and Roasted Sesame Seeds and Cauliflower Soup with Mushrooms and Coconut. Finish with tempting sweet things and drinks, such as Coconut Ice Cream.
 

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 August 2009 01:16 Read more...
 

Vatch's Thai Street Food

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Vatch's Thai Street Food (Paperback)

by Vatcharin Bhumichitr (Author)

     

 
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ood stalls are an essential part of Thai life and can be found on nearly every city street, bustling market or railway platform across the country. Most Thai's eat at open air specialist food stalls at least once a day, simply because they provide the freshest, most authentic and tasty Thai cooking there is.
 

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 August 2009 01:30 Read more...
 

Retiring in Thailand

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  Retiring in Thailand, Revised Edition (Paperback)
by Sunisa W. Terlecky (Author), Philip Bryce (Author)

        

 
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his is a revised edition of the book "Retiring in Thailand" which contains updates on the new Thai law on retirement and other general updates. Why Thailand? Thailand is a great retirement option for anyone with modest savings. The low cost of living and high quality of healthcare can dramatically increase your standard of living. The country is attractive to many because of its beautiful beaches, friendly people, delicious food, astonishing culture and much more. Find out how you can live in paradise for pennies on the dollar.
 

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 August 2009 01:48 Read more...
 

Explorations in Thai Tourism (Tourism Social Science Series)

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Explorations in Thai Tourism (Tourism Social Science Series)
by Prof Erik Cohen (Author)


           

 
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he books in this series are intended to systematically and cumulatively contribute to the formation, embodiment, and advancement of knowledge in the field of tourism.The series multidisciplinary framework and treatment of tourism includes application of theoretical, methodological, and substantive contributions from such fields as anthropology, business administration, ecology, economics, geography, history, hospitality, leisure, planning, political science, psychology, recreation, religion, sociology, transportation, etc.,
 

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 August 2009 01:38 Read more...
 

Thai for Gay Tourists: A Language Guide to the Gay Culture of Thailand

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  Thai for Gay Tourists: A Language Guide to the Gay Culture of Thailand
by Saksit Pakdeesiam (Author)

 
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HAILAND - Asia’s most gay-friendly country

     A sex survey conducted by Time Asia Magazine (published March, 2001) found that Thai people are the most gay-friendly in asia. Thai for Gay Tourists has been designed to enhance your visit to the country so that you can communicate in a more fun and efficient way. If you are gay and are visiting or planning to visit Thailand, this book is a must for you!
 

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Thai Women In The Global Labor Force: Consuming Desires, Contested Selves
by Mary Beth Mills

                {xtypo_rounded2}{xtypo_dropcap} M{/xtypo_dropcap}ost research on the female labor force in Thailand focuses on that country's infamous sex industry. Mary Beth Mills offers the first extended ethnographic analysis of less visible occupations, paying particular attention to the hundreds of thousands of young rural women who migrate to Bangkok to fill the factories and sweatshops of the metropolis. She sees this rural-urban migration as an elaborate process of cultural change, with broad implications for the future of the labor force.{/xtypo_rounded2}