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posted: admin on 07/28/2008 20:44:11
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posted:khemara15 on 07/28/2008 21:26:21
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Alex wrote:
giving you that extra money you need to super size your kuyteav from regular size to extra large.
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Alex, I thought one of the obvious things would be to eat out less and to have more home-made meals, including Kuy Teav or to get invited more often to Navy’s place or Pkathong’s place. (half-serious about this last point).
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posted:alex07 on 07/28/2008 21:41:10
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hi khemara15,
i agree, eating out less, saves money. yeah eating w/ friends is not only fun and healthy for you but economical as well.
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posted:KSaron on 07/28/2008 22:01:01
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thanks for the tip alex. I will pour my 100k on gold. On a serious note I'm looking at cash back CC right now. When are you and soch going to start cooking at home and invite me to just lunch and dinner, I don't eat breakfast.
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posted:alex07 on 07/28/2008 22:11:23
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if i want to eat some good kuyteav i dont think i can rely on home cook lol
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posted:khemara15 on 07/28/2008 22:27:38
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alex wrote:
if i want to eat some good kuyteav i dont think i can rely on home cook lol
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Good Home-cooked Kuy teav comes from good soup stock and having more or less the same ingredients as those served in restaurants. This means having enough people to make the preparation worthwhile. Restaurants boil their soup stock ingredients for hours before they serve to customers.
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posted:grapefruit on 07/29/2008 19:06:19
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There's no Costco near me!  I tried to sell my car but then I got lazy lol.
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posted:mystic on 07/30/2008 05:43:53
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grow own food. live off the forest. there's a bunch of goodies (plants, fish, mushrooms, etc..) don't have to spend much $$.
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