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Thai Cheese Spring Rolls – Poh Pia Tod

The other day I invited my friends over for dinner, theyare from the UK and Germany. I was thinking about cooking something very easy and everyone enjoys it because my husband doesnat like pork and I want to take a break from chicken. Then I thought of my other friend who recommended this recipe – ... Read more

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Yummy Crispy Fried Chicken Lab – Kao Yum Gai Sab

What Is Kao Yum Gai Sab? This is another spicy lab dish from Thailand. We call it Crispy Fried Chicken in Lab. Or Lab Crispy Fried Chicken, up to you. Also up to you is how you attempt to spell it in English as there are at least different spellings – Laab, Larp, Lab, Larb, ... Read more

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Fish and herbs Curry wrapped in banana leaves – Mok Pla Siw

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Bua Loy Kai Waan (Sweet Eggs Dessert)

Bua Loy Kai Waan is Sweet Thai Eggs Dessert This is one of the very well-known Thai desserts that is popular all over the world, but especially here in Thailand. There is another recipe called Bua Loy Fuhk Tong that is IMO even more delicious! Click that link to see it. It includes sweet pumpkin. ... Read more

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Pad See Ew – Thick Noodle Stir Fry with Shrimp & Squid

Thai Food Noodle Recipe: Pad See Ew (Thick Stir-fried Noodles with Shrimp and Squid) Pad See Ew is pronounced pad see you in the Thai language and consists of thick soft noodles that are stir-fried with shrimp, squid, or pork, and a green leafy vegetable, garlic, some sugar, and oyster or soybean sauce. This is ... Read more

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Spicy Pork Salad – Lab Moo

A Classic Thai Food Favorite – Lab Moo (Spicy Pork Salad) Lab Moo (Lahp or Lap Moo) is a traditional Thai food favorite across the nation. It is simply made, but the taste is really something special as you’ll see when you eat this lab we show for you below! One of my husband’s favorite ... Read more

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Morning Glory Stir-fry (Pad Pak Boong)

Who likes stir-fried morning glory? d Pad Pak Boong is one of the most eaten dishes in Thailand on a daily basis. It’s easy to prepare, and the simple tastes are delicious. Just about everyone in the country loves pad pak boong! The really nice part about it is that many people just go find Morning ... Read more

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Chinese Chives Balls – Khanom Kui Chai Dessert

Chinese Chive Balls (a,a,a,!a,a,,a,C/a,a1a,2a,C/) This Thai dessert recipe comes from Thailand but includes Chinese chives, an ingredient. Chinese Chives in a Ball is made from rice flour. It’s served with three flavors of Black and Sweet Soy Sauce. Khanom Kui Chai is a Thai snack that translates to “Chinese Chive Cakes.” These savory treats are ... Read more

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Thai Deep Fried Fish Recipe | Pla Raad Prik

Pla Raad Prik a,a,Y=a,2a,PSa,2a,a,a,PSa,'a, – Deep-Fried Fish with 3 Flavors of Sauce This tasty deep-fried fish recipe is very easy for you to cook, even if you’ve never done it before. This is a good one to start for making Thai food if you are just a beginner because this is easy to follow along. ... Read more

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Salted Eggs with Spicy and Sour Salad – Yum Kai Kem

Yum Kai Kem – Salted Eggs with Spicy and Sour Salad Last week, my colleague ‘Goht’ went back home to Chaiya, Surat Thani where it is famous for salted eggs. Her family owns a business selling salted eggs in the area by Suan Mohk, meditation center. When she came back to work, we all got ... Read more

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How Can I Have a Baby When I Already Take Care of My Elderly Parents?

"When are you having a baby?" is the question I've been asked the most since marrying my husband in 2021. At 36, I often wonder the answer myself. Even though I've always wanted to have a child, I'm not sure if it's in the cards for me anymore. Especially now that both of my parents' health has severely declined.

For all of my life, my mom has been in and out of hospitals, and my dad has been our rock. He recently got sick, though, and it broke me. My mom's health issues advanced so much that she now lives in a nursing home, because my dad is not strong enough to take care of her on his own. And me? I live on the opposite side of the country.

Because of this, I fly from my home in Los Angeles to crash in their one-bedroom apartment in Connecticut at least once a month. I'm happy to be there to support them, but these trips are physically, emotionally, and financially draining.

When I'm in town, I'm their therapist, nurse, chauffeur, cook, assistant, and maid. I'm bouncing around hospitals, riding in ambulances, and waiting with them in emergency rooms. I'm acting as a liaison between them and their doctors, pharmacists, therapists, friends, and church. My parents are my best friends who did everything for me growing up, so the least I can do is be there for them when they need me the most.

Motherhood would mean I could no longer be my parents' support system, and I'm all they have.

But this had made planning for a baby nearly impossible. It's hard to prioritize anything over my parents, let alone getting pregnant. I already feel like a bad wife, seeing as I've spent weeks apart from my husband in the first years of my marriage. How could I possibly add a baby to the mix?

Despite knowing all this, I often imagine what getting pregnant would be like. Would I be able to make these trips across the country while pregnant? Would I be able to make these trips with a newborn? Would I be able to support my parents with a child? The reality is, I don't think so. Motherhood would mean I would no longer be my parents' support system, and I'm all they have.

I know what you're thinking: even though moving to be closer to my parents may seem like the logical solution, it's not an option for my husband and me. Not only is a cross-country move more expensive than plane tickets, but our careers are here in California.

I also know some people might argue that I could make it work if I wanted a baby badly enough. Plenty of women out there become mothers while taking care of their parents, or without the support of their parents entirely. But I don't know if I'm one of them. It breaks my heart thinking about bringing new life into this world while my parents are in their worst physical states.

The truth is, I really would love to be a mother. I'm just not sure if I want it to happen at my parents' expense.