Friday, September 25, 2009

Stuffed at PS Resturant

We left Niagara Falls around 9:00 AM and headed to sister and brother Sylvana and Rick's home in Endicott, New York.

On the way we stopped at this huge stove showroom. They had every kind of stove you can think of, stoves that burn corn or coal. I told them I was looking for a stove to burn elephant dung. They laughed but it is a pretty good idea here in Thailand.

We got to Sylvana and Rick's home around 2:30 PM. Rick had gone to the restaurant already but Sylvana was still home.

The restaurant is named P. S. RESTAURANT. CLICK HERE for website.

Now, as you can see in the menu, click here for menu, they serve Thai food. Rick invited us to come try out his Thai cooking.

We rested for a few hours and then went to P. S. Restaurant for dinner. Well, Rick started us out with a little special treat to cleanse our taste buds, then scallops in a sweet chili sauce. After that it was Tom Ka Gai, a coconut soup, then spicy green salad, Phad Thai and two types of fish, Pla Laad Prig and Pla Jien.

All the food was delicious but we had to have some of it packed to go as we just could not eat anymore. Rick and Sylvana stuffed us. We did manage to eat one Creme Brulee as it is one of Rick's specialities.

Now, we had to drive back to the house and try to sleep without rolling over.

We got up late, around 9:00 PM, ate with Sylvana and went to visit folks on our bucket list. (Bucket List is a list of things that you want to do before you die.) We had a nice day visiting our family and friends. We took it pretty easy as we were still recovering from all the food Rick fixed for us the night before.

It is Thursday and we spent most of the day with Rick and Sylvana. We had lunch at a little place named WHEELS in Apalachin, NY. Apalachin was the place the "Apalachin Gangland Convention" took place. I knew the Barbara's and they were a very nice family. Myself, I think they were just a bunch of old friends getting together for a barbecue.

It was a nice estate up on the hill in Apalachin and I have been in the home many times.

We ate dinner at P. S. Restaurant again but this time we ate wisely without getting stuffed.
Friday morning we started our trip to New York as Daeng wants to visit the Statue of Liberty. Sylvana, Daeng and I stopped at Joel, my Step-Father's grave site. Joel was very good to me over the years and was very formulating in my life.




The engraving on the his headstone says it very clearly.

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