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Take a cooking class. Northern Thailand has a lot of unique cuisine and this is the best spot in the country to take a cooking class. Many classes take you to the markets, some even out to their farms. Stay in a nice spot. There’s a heap of accommodation in CM, so you should be in a pretty place that is still rock-bottom prices. Consider or Sabai Hostel on a budget, Kham Phai for midrange, and Da Naga for a nice place from which to organize your search. Eat dinner at Chiang Mai Gate. I ate here many nights each week. It’s a hotspot for affordable street food eats. There are a handful of vegetarian eats, and plenty of meat for those in your group who may want other dishes. There’s a good hodgepodge of locals and tourists here and it’s a great place to sample a bit of everything Chiang Mai has to offer. The perfect evening: Start with a smoothie, grab a meal, top it off with mango sticky rice! The French have their cheeses and wines; the English have their fish and chips; the Germans have their sausages and beers, and the Thais have their street food - regularly cited in travel polls as the world’s best. There’s little wonder then that much debate was stirred up by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s announcement that it intended to purge the city’s streets of the popular delicacies. All manner of stalls, makeshift carts and trolleys have long been a common sight on the pavements of Bangkok. Bangkok street food, my favorite one! The April announcement, by Wanlop Suwandee, chief adviser to Bangkok’s governor, caught many by surprise. Wanlop said the local government was "working to get rid of stalls from all 50 districts of Bangkok" and "return the pavements to pedestrians" by the end of this year. Rather than imposing an outright ban on the sale of food on the streets, however, the government says its intention is only to reorganise and regulate vendors to ensure higher quality and better hygiene.

Once up on a time, there lived a poor food grain which want to share its autobiography with us. And it is called "Rice" ! Rice is a grain. Most of the rice in the world is being grown in countries like India, Pakistan, China, Italy, Cambodia, Thailand & Vietnam. Rice is being produced from thousands of years and nearly two-thirds of the world's population lives on it and it's subsidiaries. Rice grows in paddy fields by the farmers. The paddy fields are flooded with water, which help in the growth of the seedlings. Water protects the plants from weeds and higher temperatures. The fields are generally irrigated with water by building canals surrounding the fields and constant vigilance by our farmers. Some fields are rain fed where water availability is less. Once the seedlings are grown, they are made into small bunches and transported to larger fields. The larger fields are prepared by a farmer ploughing the field with the help of an oxen or a tractor. The wave had picked it up from the beach and swept it up Soi Bangla and into Mark's bar like a lifeline. Mark jumped on the jet-ski and started the engine. His waitress jumped on the back and they revved out of the bar and down the street, crunching through all kind of floating debris as they went. They turned up Bangla Road and rode the now easing torrent James Bond like to Rat-U-Thit Road where the waters had reached. As soon as Mark jumped off the jet-ski, there was a man begging to take it. He had lost a friend at the beach and was desperate to get down there to find him. Mark gave him the jet-ski. Of course, nobody knew there was a second and third wave still to come. Mark does not know if the man found his friend or made it back. Nick and his friend were staying on the Phi Phi Islands. They had found a room above a grocery shop in Ton Sai Bay.

There are good gold & jewelry shops on Montree Road in Phuket Town. The best art & antique shops are in the old town area of Phuket Town around Thalang Road & Dibuk Road. You should be aware that you need an export permit to take genuine antiques out of the country. Bartering is part of Thai shopping culture but only at market stalls and independent shops. Try to haggle the price down a little (a lot if you are shopping at tourist stalls). It really helps if you have an idea of what is a good price. Try to haggle in good spirit with a smile. If you can speak a little Thai, it will help. Not only does it create goodwill but it also gives the seller the impression you know a little about Thailand and might actually know what would be a good price. Even just an opening 'Sawatdee' may be enough to help your cause. Yes, this little section is for the guys who intend to play around with the bar girls. If you are not careful, this will rapidly become the biggest expense of your holiday. Just because you have picked up a girl at a bar, that does not mean you have to buy drinks for every other girl at the bar. They will try their luck and if you are a soft touch, they will keep coming back for more. Just say no from the start. You do not need to ring the bell and buy everybody in the bar a drink. If you take a girl back to your hotel then agree the price up front (usually 1,000 to 2,000 baht). You do not have any responsibility to buy her food, drinks or pay her taxi home. It is up to you. Most of all, you do not have to pay for her family's healthcare, sick buffalo or whatever other sob-story she may tell. And you definitely do not need to send her money once you have gone home.

They are crunchy but also unpleasantly chewy. After extensive chewing you get to a point where you have to just swallow the whole gloopy mess down. Eating a beak takes a bit of getting used to too. I used to buy these for the cats until one day when I was making dinner I got overwhelmingly hungry and just out of curiosity tried a bone and a bit of fish head. It was delicious, before I knew it I had eaten a deep fried fish head. They are also fantastically cheap, which may come as no surprise as most right thinking people wouldn't dream of eating this stuff. They are very crunchy, salty and go extremely well with a glass of cold beer at the end of the day. If you are intending to come to Thailand a really good introduction to Thai food is taking a Thai Food class at one of the numerous Cooking Schools. The cooking schools are generally good fun and small scale affairs run by just one or two people. I have a friend who came out to visit me in Chiang Mai called Howard who is a commercial pilot and has therefore been around a bit but was some what surprised by what he found. These are his interesting thoughts on his first ever Thai cooking class. He has since returned and is making his way through every Cooking School in Thailand. Coming to Thailand is a great experience, especially if you appreciate food and food shopping. It is worth putting in a little research before you arrive so that you can really hit the markets running.