yummy .. mine is here http://sweetprettynaughty.blogspot.com/2008/09/wordless-wednesday-15_08.html and here http://memoryfilled.blogspot.com/2008/09/wordless-wednesday-2_08.html
I LOVE Thai iced tea, but it's not available in Israel. I really should go hunt down a recipe for it and make it myself. I even have the lemongrass growing right on my patio, so there's no excuse.
yummy .. mine is here http://sweetprettynaughty.blogspot.com/2008/09/wordless-wednesday-15_08.html and here http://memoryfilled.blogspot.com/2008/09/wordless-wednesday-2_08.html
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Thai iced tea, but it's not available in Israel. I really should go hunt down a recipe for it and make it myself. I even have the lemongrass growing right on my patio, so there's no excuse.
ReplyDeleteI have made simple lemongrass tea before. It was soothing and refreshing!
ReplyDeleteThe taste like lemongrass? Hhmmm...I'm quite curious with the taste of it :P
ReplyDeleteThe rain never give warning...suddenly BOOM!! Thunderstorm... :P
this looked so yummy...
ReplyDeleteso is it nice?
That looks like a cafe drink Tigerfish!! It looks refreshing and so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so very refreshing!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried something like this...but it looks so inviting.
ReplyDeleteMy lemongrass is ready to be harvested -- hooray!
ReplyDeleteI had lots of lemongrass drinks in Bangkok, yum~ ... I have stayed in Singapore forever and I am not used to the humidity too :(
ReplyDeletebtw, did you receive my email on getting the plants in sg? good luck getting them! :)
Ha ha ha ... I know what you mean. Especially when you are away for a while.
ReplyDeleteOoooo ... I love that drink. I really do.
escape to shopping malls lah. you can escape humidity there. but might not escape the temptation to buy stuff!
ReplyDeleteWith this crazy weather in NYC, I will take anything with lots of ice.
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