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Sen Me Moo Tune

Living in America you definitely do have exposure to Thai food. However one dish that I had never had before was Sen Me Moo Tune. Sen Me Moo Tune was one of the first street food carts that I tried when I moved to Chomlathep.

A Friendly Introduction

I have to be honest and say that I am thankful to my friend for introducing me to Sen Me Moo Tune. She took me to the street food cart and explained to me what all of the different noodles were, and the options that are available. With many Thai food street carts you do not have this opportunity. Many of the carts that you visit will only have signs that are written in Thai language. This makes it extra tough for foreigners to be able to order food from street carts in Thailand.

What’s In The Name Sen Me Moo Tune?

Let me give you a breakdown of Sen Me Moo Tun.
Sen Me – That’s the type of noodle. It’s very thin similar to angel hair pasta.
Moo – Pork. Actually that is the Thai name for pig.
Tune – That’s the soup or broth type.

In this article I have used the phonetic spelling incorrectly. Correct would be Sen Mii Mu Tun. For English speakers using the incorrect phonetic spelling will force you to speak the words correctly. Tun can be confused and pronounced Ton. Mii can be confused and pronounced My.

Tune Variations

Pork Sen Me Moo Tune is my favorite however they do have Sen Me Moo Tune with chicken (Gah) or beef (Nua). I suggest you try them all and decide which one you like the best. Mixed in with the Sen Me Moo Tun are various kinds of greens. When you order they bring you a small basket of even more greens, beans sprouts, morning glory stems and basil leaves. As with any Thai restaurant you have the basic table side condiments. Red pepper flakes, fish sauce, salt and pepper.

My Favorite Meals

The Sen Me Moo Tune cart is one of my “go to” places. I eat there around 5 to 6 times per week sometimes eating two bowls. Sen Me Moo Tune is just that delicious! Sen Me Moo Tune suits me well also because it is not too spicy. Some dishes like the papaya salad are usually a little bit too spicy for me. Sen Me Moo Tun is also better than your standard Ramen noodles. Sen Me noodles are much healthier alternative. At the price of 40 baht per bowl it is definitely a better choice than MaMa Ramen noodles.

One Clean Cart!

The vendor makes the Tune fresh every day. He also keeps the cart and all of the dishes very very clean and I really like that. He is very friendly and understands that I do not speak Thai very well. He makes it very easy for me to order partly because I order the same thing every time. However he always smiles and asks me to make sure.

So there you have it Sen Me Moo Tune! You just learned a new Thai food dish that you can order whenever you see gatherings of the street carts. Just ask them the word “Tune?” and they will point you to the right cart.

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Getting Prescription Glasses In Thailand

Moving to Thailand came with many considerations. One of them being getting prescription glasses in Thailand. This is what prompted me to make this blog post about where and how to get prescription glasses in Thailand.

For me, not having my glasses is not an option. I wouldn’t say that I’m legally blind without my glasses, but everything is definitely very very fuzzy. The lenses in my glasses are also very thick at the outside edges. Without the new modern lightweight style lenses in my glasses tend to be very heavy on my nose as well. If you wear corrective glasses then you to understand that I have a pair of glasses weighing on your nose all day can sometimes lead to breathing problems and even headaches.

Glasses Pre Or Post Move To Thailand?

Realizing that I needed glasses pretty quickly I shopped around for new glasses in the United States before I left for Thailand. As I shopped around to different optometrists I realize that even with my insurance glasses were still going to be a few hundred dollars. Knowing that I could use that few extra hundred dollars other places with the upcoming move to Thailand I opted to take a gamble and try and get new glasses when I arrived. I am happy that I did take that risk. Buying glasses in Thailand turned out to be much more cost-effective. To get an ultra light weight frame along with lightweight prescription lenses was 2500 baht. That equates to about $75 US.

No Brand Needed

While these frames are not a designer name brand, they are just as high quality as any glasses that I have purchased in the past with designer labels. If you are reading this I’m assuming that you wear vision corrective glasses and you know full well of the grossly overpriced designer frames that you find it at any optometrist. As people who wear glasses we all understand that it only takes maybe two dollars worth of material to manufacture eyeglass frames. The question is where does all the rest of that profit go? But that is another topic entirely.

An Optometrist In A Market?!

Turns out there was an optometrist in a local market by my house. In his little stall he has all of the same state of the art equipment that you would find at any optometrist in the United States. The tiny booth boasts about 400 different styles of eyeglass frames. Included in the 2500 Baht price is the eye exam. All of the testing is done right there on site to gather your correct prescription. Once the optometrist has your prescription he then fits the glasses right there on the spot. He marks the correct location of your pupil to ensure that the prescription lenses will be installed properly. Once he has all of the measurements complete he then sends the frames that you chose to the lab. There is a 24 hour turnaround time to have your lenses fully installed. The next evening you can go back to the market and pick up your glasses. Upon pickup the optometrist checks the measurements one last time and does some additional test to be sure that the prescription is correct.

So Now You See …

In closing I have to say that I am impressed. The same service I have been paying hundreds of dollars for in America is available at a local market in Thailand. At a fraction of the price!! All of the same equipment and care was used in making my prescription glasses. The quality of the frames is better than I expected especially with them being lightweight. this is just one more reason why you shouldn’t fear packing up your stuff and moving to Thailand.

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Thailand Cars And Trucks Use Alternative Fuel

This is the first of my daily videos. The fact that Thailand Cars and Trucks Use Alternative Fuel blew me away. Coming from the United States where almost everything runs on gasoline or diesel fuel seeing cars running on compressed natural gas and liquid propane gas was an eye opener.

I thought back to my time in the States and tried to think of where Americans were using alternative fuels like LPG and NPG. The only vehicles that came to mind were the busses in Phoenix and forklifts. For the life of me I can’t remember ever seeing a fuel station that offered compressed natural gas or liquid propane gas either. I find that kind of sad that with the millions of vehicles on the road and all the complaints about carbon emissions from cars we aren’t promoting different fuels like NPG and LPG.

Common Misconceptions About LPG and NPG

Now you might think that converting your car to use LPG or NPG is difficult or expensive but neither of those are true. Another common misconception is that your car or truck will no longer be able to use gasoline. Truth is you still use gasoline to start the vehicle and bring it up to temperature. You also have the option to turn off the LPG (liquid propane gas) or CPG/NPG (compressed natural gas) at any time and strictly use gasoline.

Why Thailand Cars and Trucks Use Alternative Fuel

Almost unanimously when I asked Thai people Why Thailand Cars and Trucks Use Alternative Fuel the response is the cost of gasoline. Gasoline here in Thailand is sold by the litre and there are approximately 4 litres per gallon. At an average of 26 Baht per litre that equates to over $3.00 USD per gallon. At an average tank taking 11 gallons that is approximately 1,144 Baht (About $35.00 USD) Compare that with the cost to fill up with NPG or LPG at approximately 150 Baht (approximately $4.50 USD) which will take you the same approximately 400 kilometers. So to go the same distance in your car would you rather pay $35 USD or $4.50 USD?

What Are The Performance Implications?

NPG and LPG performance is slightly less than running gasoline. Most notable, “Get Up And Go” power is reduced slightly. If you are a Racecar Johnny you may have a problem with that.
On the other hand, Driving highway speeds you won’t notice a difference. LPG or NPG make long trips easier. The reserve tank stores an extra 3-400 kilometers of travel. Less time getting gas, more time on the road.

Given these points it is easy to see that NPG and LPG are the way to go. You get the best of both worlds. You still have powerful gasoline when you need it and money saving LPG or NPG in reserve. Conversion kits are available for your car but finding LPG or NPG near you might take some work. I promise it’s worth it!

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