During our trip,we participated in three cooking classes which I will talk about later in another article,but here's a picture of me in great chef in Bangkok,just to show you my skills (not so!).
I do not say it enough,I loved Thailand,but I have a particular weakness for Bangkok.While I was expecting worse and so many travelers had told me hate this city,I admit I was pleasantly surprised.
Normally,Jerome cook,but during the Baipai Cooking School,I attended only after his departure so it was very different.No need to move,the school will pick you up and brings you to your hotel,which is nice on a rainy day.Favorite: the visit to the market before the course to discover plenty of local products that you've never heard of.
What differentiates this school many others?Small groups,the impeccable organization and pace of the course,where you learn while making the hands-on,rather than just watching the teacher.The premises are also very nice,in the nature of the suburbs.
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Have you ever taken a cooking class?
At the food!
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About Jennifer Backpackeuse in soul eater images,she has traveled more than 20 countries in this way.When traveling,she loves and hates Ziploc bags umbrellas.Items that can not be separated?Of his journey and his camera.Its economic dada: markets and grocery stores.His ultimate dream?A world tour which begins on January 29,2013!
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2006-01-27 22:53:36 by Emma2323From there a hop on hop uff bus tour is the cheapest way to get around. We went with Happy Tours and did HCMC-Dalat-Nha Trang-Hoi An-Hue-Hanoi all for US$16! I thought we were going to die on the drive to Dalat, turing corners at night with no headlights but don't let that deter you.
Dalat was our fave place in Vietnam. We visited a monk who paints 100 paintings a day and wants to travel t... Burma, back to Thailand that way.
You could do a full circle Bangkok-Bangkok via in this order Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Tibet, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Burma.
WOW.
I am jealous of your opportunity.
If you got a multiple entry visa for China you could also Check out South and North Korea, Mongolia, the Stans, and Russia.
WOW
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