I bet they worked hard... that's one hell of a tough life to live. They were very fortunate to escape Pol Pot and his psychotic Khmer Rouge troops.
"superfluous talent" HA! No way... you are a part of the positive changes this world needs - I think we'll all realize this in the years to come.
That blood thing sounds disgusting. Although I have tried "Boudin", the creole blood sausage, a few times. Not a massive fan, but it's edible... if you're starving! (I did try rat, scorpion, and - i'm gonna get lynched - dog in VN though)
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Having grown up in the US I don’t truly comprehend their lives during those years of a ‘psychotic’ dictatorship and I know you used the description in the nicest way possible. Every day I feel blessed that I was given the opportunity to have a better life and to pass it along to my children.
Me being part of a positive change? Lol, why thank you for your positivity. I have yet to boycott cookies and Doritos 🙄. On my list to take gradual steps, I promise.
I’m only a speck of metadata in this Steemit world of ours. My belief though, if someone buys you a cup of coffee, you treat them back to one. Being anonymous on here doesn’t excuse your human morals being put to sh**.
Let’s hope there are no dog lovers on here. WOW. My respect for you has doublefold. I have yet to try those dishes. I think I will just ask you about the taste and texture for these dishes instead of experiencing myself.