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Dishing on noodles

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 29/01/2017

» It might just be chauvinism on my part, and perhaps I just have it wrong, but I have the impression that Thailand has more noodle dishes than any other country. For starters, there are kuay tio luuk chin plaa (rice noodles with balls of pounded fish meat), ba-mee muu daeng or pet yang (wheat noodles with Chinese red pork or grilled duck meat), kuay tio ruea (rice "boat noodles"), kuay tio nuea (rice noodles with beef), kuai tio khae (Hakka style), kuay tio kaeng (also known as kuay tio khaek, in curried coconut cream sauce) and kuay tio kai mara (with chicken and bitter melon).

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Cutting to the point

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 08/03/2015

» The first tool to appear in the world, invented by the Middle Stone Age man of the Mesolithic Period around 6,000 BC, was the knife. The first ones we know of were chipped from stone or seashells, with the edges or point sharpened to carve meat or remove animal skins to make clothing.

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On song in Songkhla

Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 18/05/2014

» Last week I began a tour of the South in Phatthalung. Today I’d like to continue on to Songkhla by crossing the bridge and elevated road across Thalay Noi in Phatthalung to Amphoe Ranote in Songkhla. The road is wide and smooth, and the route is direct.

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Thanks for the memories

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 11/08/2013

» When things that we like disappear it is normal to miss them for a while, but with time the feeling fades and eventually we may forget them. But when the thing that disappears has to do with food that we love, it can be hard to forget.

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Locked up women find fresh outlook thanks to royal programme

Spectrum, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 24/06/2012

» Of Thailand's 25,000 female prisoners, 85% are there due to drug-related offences. Compared to other world prison populations, this percentage is inordinately high, as is that of the rising number of female inmates in relation to male inmates _ some 17% of Thailand's prison population is female. Many are arrested after becoming involved in the drug trade, used as tools by dealers. As young as 18, they are drawn into the wrong kind of company, their gullibility exploited. They tend to be girls with little education from poor families who are desperate for money.