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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Thai Food Neon Sign 13 x 30

Thai Food Neon Signs 13"x30" Description: THAI FOOD: Red, BORDER: Green High Quality! Real EGL glass tube Thai food neon signs, far superior to any other colored glass tubing on the market. 100% hand crafted in the U.S.A. by our highly experienced neon glass benders. This is a great Thai food neon sign for fast food restaurants and stores that sell Thai food and other food from the far East! 100% No Breakage Guarantee! We use a double packing box system and extra foam protection to make sure that your sign arrives from our factory in good working condition. Product Details Dimensions: 30.00" (w) x 13.00" (h) x 3.00" (d) Weight: 6 lbs. 110 Volt U.L. 2161 Listed Transformer Input frequency: 50/60 Hz Input voltage: 120 v Output power: 30 w - 50 w Cord length: 6 foot Plastic back: yes Plastic back color: black (clear optional) 1 Year Limited Warranty


Bangkok has always been a favorite destination for budget travelers, even today when the baht is doing so well against most currencies, especially the dollar. With Bangkok as a major Asia air travel hub, with a lot of cheap flights into the new Bangkok airport, this trend will continue into the foreseeable future. When it is time to leave Bangkok, there are lots of options for you to chose from to move towards your next destinations in Asia, with night trains running the length of Thailand heading towards Burma, Laos and Malaysia, overland buses to Laos and Cambodia, and commuter type cheap air flights being offered by Air Asia, and other regional carriers to Singapore, Vietnam & Cambodia.

Bangkok on the Cheap

Getting around Bangkok

When you are looking for places to eat, get off Koh Shan rd and head out into the neighborhoods. Head over towards the university, and you can find some real Thai places, that have real Thai prices, at the sidewalk restaurants. You will usually get larger portions and better quality food this way. Fresh fruit, Smoothies and Pad Thai are very cheap on the strip.

Getting around Bangkok from Koh Shan Rd on local buses can be a real frustrating excursion; the little bit extra to take a taxi to the sky train is worth it. Most people will tell you to steer clear of the tuk tuks, unless you want to see every scam jeweler and tailor in Bangkok. Most people love traveling down the river on boats, and there are all sorts of interesting things to see on the river, like alligator farms, floating markets and lots of Buddhist temples, and best of all it is cheap and fast. During the middle of the daily traffic jam, by taking the river taxis and the sky train, you can get to Suhkumvitt Rd or Patpong in under an hour. Another favorite thing is to go to the 5 star hotels just off the river and walk around them taking in the interior designs and exquisite artwork, some of the really luxury hotels have their own boats that travel on the river as well, a good rule of thumb the nicer the boat, the nicer the hotel.



Fantastic Foods Spicy Thai Vegetarian Soup, 1.5-Ounce Microwavable Cups (Pack of 12)

Customer Review: Fantastic Foods Spicy Thai Vegetarian Soup, 1.5-Ou...
Okay, so every once in a while I make a mistake..... I bought a case of these and several other flavors.... they were all terrible in my opinion. I would have donated them to the homeless shelter, but I know those folks would have thrown them back. These things taste really bad!!!
Customer Review: Suits my tastes just fine
Everyone has different taste buds. I'm personally somewhat of a foodie who likes a wide range of food. I found the Spicy Thai Soup from Fantastic World foods to be tasty. I liked the broth- spicy with a bit of kick (not too much). For a convenience food, I thought it was really good and a great vegan lunch.


Green teas have always been popular, especially in the Japanese cultures but have made their impact in the western world as well. Green tea has been used in many aspects in the last few years not only as a well brewed beverage but also added to supplements and other dietary items because of the rich antioxidants that this tea possess.

Green tea has become very popular in the Western World as it has been for centuries in the Eastern World. The health benefits that it provides and the great taste is just a few of the reasons for it's popularity. It's use in medical supplements and creams which have just begun to be approved by the FDA are also part of it's popularity. The antioxidants in green tea are thought to be helpful in reducing the effects of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. It is also thought to help reduce the bad cholesterol and high blood pressure. Green tea has been used to increase metabolism and has been used in diet control supplements. Green tea has become the natural cure and remedy for many of the health care issues plaguing the nation. Research suggest that drinking 4 to 5 cups of green tea a day can greatly improve one's health.

Green teas are made from the same tea plants as red and black tea but they undergo a very minimal oxidation process. Green tea originates from China although it has become the common tea of Japan. In fact in Japan green tea is commonly just called tea as this is the main type of tea of the Japanese culture.

You maybe asking what exactly is green tea. Well really it is no different that your typical black tea. The only difference is the process that the green tea goes through that makes it different from the the traditional black teas. Black teas are highly processed, this is what gives them the darker color. A green tea is processed less and in some instances is grown in a different environment. Some high quality green teas are grown in the shade rather than the direct sunlight.

Discover Green Tea

Green tea has many special features to it that are not present in other types of tea. Green tea typically has a lower amount of caffeine than your typical cup of black tea. In fact green tea only has a fourth of the amount of caffeine as a equivalent sized cup of coffee. That is also about half of the amount of caffeine that a normal cup of tea contains.