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I know I am a stupid Farang who knows nothing about farming in Thailand, but come on, there has to be a better way of doing it than this?
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I know I am a stupid Farang who knows nothing about farming in Thailand, but come on, there has to be a better way of doing it than this?
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I know I am a stupid Farang who knows nothing about farming in Thailand, but come on, there has to be a better way of doing it than this?
Drying of rice is done that way all over the world. The locals use the highways and local roads. The large rice mills have will have concrete pads 100m x 100m to dry rice.
After they've only given you half price for the "wet" rice!
After they've only given you half price for the "wet" rice!
Judging by how much my quality whiskey "evaporates" in the heat, half price for wet rice would seem to be about right.![]()
A significant amount of Cognac is lost to evaporation during the ageing process. They call it "the angels' share."
Off topic I suppose, but I bought a bottle of whisky the day I turned 21. I still have the bottle unopened and for some reason It's down about a quarter. I wonder if it's still ok to drink! It's now still sitting in a cupboard back home in Surin. Be 50 years since I bought it.
I don't mind being a Guinea pig either.Would you like me to test it Surin?
Someone should arrange a list of all my 'friends' then, Merlin.As long as it still has the original seal, it should be perfectly preserved. One caveat though - does the bottle have a screw top or a natural cork? As you know, cork "breathes" which is why bottles of wine must be rotated from time to time, and stored on their sides to keep the cork moist. Older bottles of Scotch, Brandy, and other spirits were also supplied with corks before the change to screw caps was made and these must be stored upright, the higher alcohol content (than wine) preserving the cork. I recommend that you invite your friends around to test the contents at the earliest possible opportunity![]()