tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3835706461011595553.post637128007953259653..comments2023-05-26T18:16:06.924+10:00Comments on Legally Alien: rant rant: food & travelsMiss RBithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12934923690719140723noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3835706461011595553.post-69360327846125752742009-09-29T23:57:30.864+10:002009-09-29T23:57:30.864+10:00Ha ha rice! I relate to you Psych... I'm Bong ...Ha ha rice! I relate to you Psych... I'm Bong and I don't fancy rice that much ;)<br /><br />And I love my food experience too. Like you said, I looooove Indian food but I love all the other kinds of food I have had the chance to try as well. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3835706461011595553.post-2623852172085633212009-09-28T18:25:56.108+10:002009-09-28T18:25:56.108+10:00Lol! I've noticed that too funnily enough. The...Lol! I've noticed that too funnily enough. The first week I was in Aus I stayed with these distant relatives for a week and they took me to Maccas, fed me homecooked Indian food with rice every meal (I hadn't even eaten that much rice back home...and I'm south Indian!) and the one time we went out...it was to the temple for food for a dollar and ordered dominoes once. Why I ask? Why? :P <br /><br />I have loved my food experience in Aus...I'm a huge foodie and while I absolutely love our Indian food, it's been great trying Thai, Mexican, Aussie barbies, Japanese, Italian, Korean, Lebanese, Greek...the beauty of a multicultural society is that there's food from everywhere and I think we are lucky to experience that! This is now giving me an idea for a post! ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com