title looks good to me --- but hey thanks for the bump --- even if you are a total idiot
overclock
Addicted Member
posted: Feb. 16, 2013 @ 7:29p
Can I use this to make some Thom Kha Gai?
pukpik
Member
posted: Feb. 16, 2013 @ 9:24p
NO, it is for the red curry soup. The Tom Kha gai, needs their own special ingredients. You can buy the ready mixed one from Asian grocery store or Vietnamese store. I don't know how to post the picture. It is the Lobo brand. Very Yummy!!
germanpope said: title looks good to me --- but hey thanks for the bump --- even if you are a total idiot
I'm not sure if you have trouble reading...or are just plain stupid. Either way...this is an "add-on" item and is not possible to get this at "$5.69 + free shipping" without additional items/cost. Feel free to ask the adults in your home if you get stuck on the larger words.
germanpope
Graceful Member
posted: Feb. 17, 2013 @ 2:15a
respdoc said: germanpope said: title looks good to me --- but hey thanks for the bump --- even if you are a total idiot
I'm not sure if you have trouble reading...or are just plain stupid. Either way...this is an "add-on" item and is not possible to get this at "$5.69 + free shipping" without additional items/cost. Feel free to ask the adults in your home if you get stuck on the larger words.
Your just an awhole that wants to crap on a thread .... Go away
tacomite
New Member
posted: Feb. 17, 2013 @ 4:35a
i buy this brand from an asian market and love the red and yellow curry haven't tried the others.
I've also seen this at Cash and Carry for less than $5, iirc
mae ploy has a decent coconut milk too. much cheaper at the asian market than at safeway/albertsons/qfc
it doesn't take much for a dinner. I think i use 1/3 Cup with a can of coconut milk, sweet potato and chicken breast on rice for about 4 servings
skmerrow
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Feb. 17, 2013 @ 7:28a
Can we be nice people? This is a good brand as is their coconut milk however, I have not been able to replicate the deal. You must spend another $25 in order to buy at OP's price.
Your just an awhole that wants to crap on a thread .... Go away
Learn to correctly post a thread...and there wouldn't be anything to "crap on." You have been told from multiple members that the title is not correct. Time for you to be a big boy and fix it.
germanpope
Graceful Member
posted: Feb. 17, 2013 @ 7:38a
respdoc said: germanpope said:
Your just an awhole that wants to crap on a thread .... Go away
Learn to correctly post a thread...and there wouldn't be anything to "crap on." You have been told from multiple members that the title is misleading. Time for you to be a big boy and fix it.
And what the hell are you .... Some crying little girl that has got your panties all twisted up over nothing ..... What a wussie
What is the typical price for people who do have local Asian grocery stores?
tacomite
New Member
posted: Feb. 17, 2013 @ 2:48p
johnny98 said: What is the typical price for people who do have local Asian grocery stores?
iirc, my asian market sells it for $4.29 i think cash-and-carry was $4.79 or 4.89 last time i looked
rootbear
Cranky Member
posted: Feb. 17, 2013 @ 3:36p
germanpope said: respdoc said: germanpope said: Wussie stalker troll .... Ha ha
Look at all this time you wasted babbling...when you could have been fixing your title to provide correct information.
Move along stalker girl
respdoc is right, you do need to fix the title. Free Super Saver Shipping would mean that you could buy just this item if you had Prime and get it shipped free. But since this is an "addon" Prime doesn't matter, you have to hit a $25 minimum of SSS items to not end up paying shipping. Plus it would go a long way if you could respond in a civil manner to people.
skmerrow
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Feb. 17, 2013 @ 9:24p
johnny98 said: What is the typical price for people who do have local Asian grocery stores? Google is your friend.
skmerrow said: johnny98 said: What is the typical price for people who do have local Asian grocery stores? Google is your friend.
Your local grocery stores have all their prices on-line??
germanpope
Graceful Member
posted: Feb. 18, 2013 @ 6:50a
Price: $5.69 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping.
That is how Amazon has it listed. The pissy people in this thread can go get into a pissing contest with Amazon. I won't be bullied by stalkers, crybabies, or thread crappers.
germanpope
Graceful Member
posted: Feb. 18, 2013 @ 7:35a
johnny98 said: What is the typical price for people who do have local Asian grocery stores?
It lasts a long time in the fridge and I only use about a tablespoon or two when I cook so it has been a while since I bought one. I think it sells for about $4 or $5 bucks.
Sorry FW has become so full of those that like to crap instead of contribute.
skmerrow
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Feb. 18, 2013 @ 7:36a
johnny98 said: skmerrow said: johnny98 said: What is the typical price for people who do have local Asian grocery stores? Google is your friend.
Your local grocery stores have all their prices on-line??
No, sorry I misread and thought it said who DO NOT have a local store. Since my closest local asian grocery store is about a 3 hour drive one way so I order online. The price I linked is a really good deal and yes you must spend 25 but throw in some coconut milk and maybe some rice noodles, sesame oil and you have it made. When I have been out of town I have checked and these ususally sell for over $10 each. In fact I bought a 2 ounce can for 2.19.
Sorry again
BTW is it OK to say sorry in this thread?
germanpope
Graceful Member
posted: Feb. 18, 2013 @ 7:44a
For those wondering what to do with it. The simplest thing is to stir fry some meat in a frying pan. Mix a couple teaspoons of the curry paste in the hot oil when you are done cooking the meat a bit and stir fry it in. Then throw some coconut milk on top. You now have Thai food. You can add more things of course.
So if you are interested you can give it a try with your next Amazon order or get from the alternative link or look for it at the Asian market.
Yippee. We are all happy now!
germanpope
Graceful Member
posted: Feb. 18, 2013 @ 8:18a
bbbneely doesn't like my recipe
skmerrow
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Feb. 18, 2013 @ 8:30a
Sorry OT but I am placing an order at the link I posted above. To get $25 I need to find some other goodies. Is there a pad thai sauce or mix that is the best? I have tried lot of the supermarket ones (taste of thai, etc.) and I am not thrilled. Anybody have a suggestion?
Jamieson22
Member
posted: Feb. 18, 2013 @ 9:52a
germanpope said:
Your just an awhole that wants to crap on a thread .... Go away
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