It doesn't happen often that I am able to meet up with the guild girls for dinner out on the town.
And when we can get together, there is much talking and laughing and catching up on things that have happened in the interim.
Thank you to whom ever suggested we meet at Basil Leaf for Thai cuisine – scrumptious!
It's been a while since I have uploaded a food post – but this was just so so good!
Fresh spring rolls, and "drunken noodles" which I cannot even pronounce in Thai!
Here we are all gathered at the table – Lisa is the only one absent from the photo, she is the one behind the camera!
Thanks for a great evening ladies, it was a pleasure to be in your company and I hope it is not too long before we are able to see each other again. :-)
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Monday, January 28, 2013
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Those evenings cannot be matched. So glad you're home at the right time to enjoy your guild gang for a change.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you were able to spend time with your quilt-y friends at home!
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Good Blog
ReplyDeleteThanx so much :)
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The Vietnamese make fresh rolls as well, generally with shrimp as the top layer just under the rice paper wrapper. I miss them.
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