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![]() I've always been a fan of Thai Sai On.
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![]() I heard some people saying they were going to Thai Wun On, but, I wasn't able to find a listing for it.
Ohhhhhh I'm sorry. I know I'm not funny but I just can't help myself.
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![]() LOL......
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![]() Try here http://www.ezythaicooking.com/
Pretty authentic, but a bit more work than using the pre-made sauces. Recipes for the pastes are included, but as mentioned in the other thread, home made isn't better enough to warrant the extra time, usually. Next time I'm making my red coconut curry, I'll write down what I'm doing.
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![]() Yeah, if you buy the pre-made sauces and pastes, it's ridiculously easy!
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