"Dave D" <parNOSPAMmiter@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Judy Bolton" <jbolton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> "Dave D" <parNOSPAMmiter@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>>>I know many recipe books say it is best to make your own Thai curry
>>>pastes but does anybody use a shop bought paste that they think is as
>>>good as anything they make at home. I am always happy with the little
>>>jars of Barts but you may know different.
>>>
>>> Regards and a Happy Occidental New Year.
>>> Dave.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> If you are able to get the Maesri brand by you, I highly suggest it for
>> prepared pastes. I am not familiar with Bart's (I am in the US, and it
>> may be that it isn't sold here) so I cannot compare.
>>
>> http://www.maesribrand.com/
- if they don't already show where their
>> products are available on their website, e-mail them and ask! I keep a
>> few of their pastes (red, green, yellow, masaman, and prik khing), and
on
>> hand for when I don't have time to or feel like making paste from
>> scratch. I also like their sweet chili sauce, which comes in a bottle.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> Judy B - Rochester, NY, USA
>
> Judy,
> I have made some enquiries and it seems that the Maesri brand is not
> available in England.
> JonH has mentioned the Mae Ploy brand which is available here and I
shall
> try to get some.
>
> Thanks to you both.
> Regards.
> Dave.
Judy,
Please ignore my last.
I have discovered that at least some of the Maesri brand items are
available
by here.
Regards.
Dave.


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