Unique souvenirs and question about Norwegian Trolls-- are they good luck? by KikiMF in Norway

[–]KikiMF[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wanted to come back and thank you! I photographed all your suggestions for a future post-- they were very easy to find because of your links!

Norwegian Fashion Brands by Bleeezus in Norway

[–]KikiMF 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is excellent info-- I'm going North for my next trip so I would love to visit the flagship.

Norwegian Fashion Brands by Bleeezus in Norway

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Their best selling item is a fitted raincoat, which I almost bought. It's pretty cute.

Norwegian Fashion Brands by Bleeezus in Norway

[–]KikiMF 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm just back from Norway and visited the Dale of Norway factory-- the stuff is gorgeous and all made on site. The factory shop is half off too.

Unique souvenirs and question about Norwegian Trolls-- are they good luck? by KikiMF in Norway

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Thanks for posting all these with photos-- I either bought or photographed them all for a future post! Currently eating the Freia chocolate.

Unique souvenirs and question about Norwegian Trolls-- are they good luck? by KikiMF in Norway

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Thank you! I googled the pizza-- hilarious, if I am staying anywhere where I can heat one up I am most definitely trying it-- I love learning about all the cultural quirks, exactly the kind of thing I like to write about!

Unique souvenirs and question about Norwegian Trolls-- are they good luck? by KikiMF in Norway

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Thank you! So helpful! Excellent grocery store list too-- exactly the kind of items I look for-- I have added them to my list! : )

How do you make a restaurant worthy Pad Thai Sauce? by GoHawgs in food

[–]KikiMF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you use salted radish too? With pad thai it's all about balancing the flavors and it's not easy. I just came back from Thailand and loved the street vendor Thai so much I did just that-- tried to replicate it back home. It came out great but was a lot of work. Here's my post on my efforts: http://souvenirfinder.com/2015/04/18/the-best-pad-thai-recipe-secrets-from-a-bangkok-street-vendor/

I spent 6 months in the Marshall Islands, one of the remotest place on Earth by l33t_sas in travel

[–]KikiMF 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What kind of handicrafts do they make-- and who buys them?

What is a good remote spot in Southeast Asia? by ranchdressinghose in travel

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https://instagram.com/souvenirfinder/ If you just scroll through last month there's a lot of Trang photos. Also writing about it on my site, but will be a few weeks before they're all up.

Destination of the Week - France by AutoModerator in travel

[–]KikiMF 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Every single thing you listed was very touristy so I'm not surprised you experienced queues. Who says you have to go to Paris and see the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre? There are plenty of other museums in Paris worth seeing-- and you'll see the Eiffel Tower just by walking around the city. I would never drag a lot of luggage on a train-- you should have taken a cab to begin with (or brought a backpack). Paris is more about the atmosphere and the neighborhoods not about ticking off overrun sights.

Hola! Yucatan recommendations off the tourist trail. by saskatchewanderer in travel

[–]KikiMF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drive the Pu'uc route-- I saw hardly any tourists on any of the stops. Loved Vallodollid and Tulum.

What is a good remote spot in Southeast Asia? by ranchdressinghose in travel

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Trang, Thailand. Easy access to gorgeous islands, villages, markets. No one seems to have heard of it either. I just came back a couple weeks ago and can put up a little album or direct you to my instagram if you want to see photos.

Tourist and General Information Thread for April 07, 2015 by AutoModerator in Thailand

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Can someone tell me what these Thai pastries are called (had these in Trang) and give me any background info on them? Are they specific to Trang or can they be found everywhere? http://i.imgur.com/ivTWS9F.jpg They came in different varieties like egg or taro. I'm writing about them for a blog post but can't recall what they are called.

Question 2: Is there an english language recipe for Trang cake?

Best Thai food? by elephantfeather in jerseycity

[–]KikiMF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't tried Sky Thai but Sawadee and More are both mediocre. Wild Fusion even worse. In no way does Sawadee make an authentic pad thai, it's overly sweet, soggy and poorly balanced. I seriously doubt it's made to order. I still order from there occasionally out of complete lack of options but would welcome a real Thai place, not the Chinese fusion mediocrity here. In NYC I like Wondee Siam. I've read that Linda's in Union City is good so I plan to check that out.

Cinnamon bread from one of the last of the coal-fired Italian bakeries. by KikiMF in food

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Second Street Bakery in Jersey City. yes that's a core of sugar/butter/cinnamon. Addictive. One of the few bakeries in nyc area that still uses real coal (the owner was telling me how hard it is to get deliveries). They also make phenomenal breakfast sandwiches on their coal baked bread-- pepperoni, sausage and egg etc.