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update: thai cooking requests, etc.



 
 
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Old 04-11-2003, 01:57 AM
Peter Dy
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Default update: thai cooking requests, etc.


"Rona Yuthasastrakosol" wrote in message
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Ah, thanks. BTW, I haven't purchased Thai Tea in a while, but the last

bag
I bought had the food coloring in a separate little package, so one had

the
choice to add it or not.

Peter



Was that Panta...singh brand? That's the only kind I've seen here though
there must be more out there. The stuff here, unfortunately, does not

come
with optional food colouring. I would much prefer it without.



Don't remember which brand it was; the colors on the lable were the same as
Pantainorasingh. The only way you could tell the coloring came separate was
if you happened to see the little coloring packet--sometimes it was hiding
behind the label. I'll post again if I run into it my next shopping visit.

Peter


 




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