Tonight Dinner and Drinks.

Excellent reason for you to make an exception! @JustinCase
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Congratulations!

And I have never had the pleasure of such a food. Sounds heavenly, indeed!🥭🤩🥭😁

Give it a try when you get a chance!

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Oh yeah, sticky rice and mango, with the little bag of coconut milk on the side, delicioso! I have half a papaya in my fridge that I’ve been thinking about eating. Your picture, I think, just pushed me over the edge! I wish I was back in Thailand now. It’s a lovely place and the food is delicious!
This guy knows his stuff.
 
And @Chris P Bacon and the OP ..how come I never heard of this dish before?! It looks interesting...now I'm curious and wish I could taste it.
I’d heard of it but never tried it until I visited Thailand. You might ask around or check with a Thai food restaurant in your area but I’m sure that if you ever had it in Thailand you’d definitely taste
a difference. It’s just a wonderful thing that I haven’t thought of in a while. It really is sooo good!

Recipes link - Sticky rice with mango
 
I’d heard of it but never tried it until I visited Thailand. You might ask around or check with a Thai food restaurant in your area but I’m sure that if you ever had it in Thailand you’d definitely taste a difference. It’s just a wonderful thing that I haven’t thought of in a while. It really is sooo good!
You've given me food for thought, pardon the pun :) I think there's a Thai restaurant not too far from where we live but I've never been there. I know one of my step daughters likes Thai food so she's eaten at Thai restaurants. My ex-nephew in law is Chinese and remains very close to the family, even after he and my niece divorced. He once made Chinese food for them telling them that what we get in Chinese restaurants around here is not authentic and Chinese people he knew probably wouldn't eat it. So it's not a stretch to think Thai food in Thailand would be better.
 
We used to eat at a Thai place when we were living a few states away. The fried chicken was to die for ... the dip was honey with ginger in it. <This diabetic can't eat honey anymore, unless as a special treat.>
 
Congrats on your 53rd Anniversary. Just think, 53 long years, and you didn't strangle your partner. But as a fellow Type II, I hope you enjoy the love, and warmth of a great Thai meal, and to hell with the A1C. I have notified my local Chinese buffet, that when my weights gets below 200 lbs,, and a glucose of 140, I'm coming. It won't be pretty.
 

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