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Patiently waiting (after 3 weeks)

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Luksana Panyavanich

Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Murphy’s law Unlucky in wind + Engine quit again and a long period of waiting… Dear friends, To continued ...

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Almond & Orange Cake

Our presentation for today is baking for dessert ‘Almond and orange cake’ The original recipe is from Chef Michel Roux Jr. This recipe is a moist cake which uses  less flour. I  used regular cake flour (for plain flour), caster sugar I like to use extra refined granulated sugar, Almond nuts ground make fresh and Marmalade uses extra  than one tablespoon in the original menu …
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April 11, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Baking, Chef Michel Roux Jr. ‘s Almond and orange cake, Classic dessert recipe, michel roux jr, orange recipe, zest of orange

Further refitting | Propane installation

As usual the weekend  has passed  by quickly and the difference in climate for each day is extreme. Anyway we have installed a new window and not 100% complete yet. The mast had been done three steps more. Special thanks for two propane tanks are sponsored by The Argosy (Studio and Gallery) 3rd Avenue West, Prince Rupert BC Please feel free to sponsor large or small!! …
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April 9, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / beautiful swimmer, Boat and Sailing, Boat refitting, Boat sponsor, outdoors, Propane tank, Sailboat window, Window leaking

Sailboat refit update for March | Galley sink, Water maker … | D.I.Y. cozy pillowsfor cabin

Continuing from our previous post on installing our ‘new to us’ mast steps we continue our drama on refitting the good ship Beautiful Swimmer. So see what else we have been doing? This post is a summary for March 2013.  Some work is in the middle of completion while some other work needs a weather forecast that does not include snow so we can make an …
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April 3, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Boat and Sailing, fresh water maker, galley sink, prince rupert, sailboat dodger, Sailboat refit, sailboat window leaking, เรือใบ

Mast steps | Installation

The mast steps we collected 20 pieces from the mast collapse sailboat for $50. The decision was not to buy  folding mast steps that will cost more about $25 per piece. The different of the price we can manage to get other things to enhance the boat.  This second hand mast steps allow quick access to the cross trees when entering lagoons to see the …
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April 2, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Boat and Sailing, boat gallery, Climbing sailboat mast, Mast climbing steps, sailboat, Sailboat mast climbing, Sailboat refit, บันไดปีนเสากระโดงเรือ

Sam’s “Legendary” Chocolate Chunk Pecan Cookies

Today our guest post is by Samantha Lambright and her two helpers from our Nass Valley, who will share the family’s favorite recipe in our guest post. The stories is that everyone who tastes her Chocolate Chunk Pecan cookies will keep saying that these are very delicious cookies. Homemade ‘Legendary’ Chocolate Chunk Pecan Cookies have a perfect crispy texture on the outside and a chewy …
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March 26, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Baker’s semi sweet chocolate, Guest Recipe, Pecan cookies recipe

New anchor (away) | Mantus anchor installation

Greetings from Prince Rupert, This spring break week in Prince Rupert climate has changed several times in one day. Spring always arrive later. If you are planing to do outdoor work like we plan to paint the bottom of Beautiful Swimmer you must postphone for 5 days for a good weather. Painting in freeze rain was not a good as we experienced from last time …
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March 21, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Anchor, anchor away, Anchor boat, Anchor Chain, Boat Anchor, Boat and Sailing, Cruising BC, Canada, http://mantusanchors.com/, Mooring Anchor, sailboat, The Anchor, ข้ามมหาสมุทรแปซิฟิกด้วยเรือใบ, เรือใบ

Crunchy Caramelized Thai Cookies ‘ขนมครองแครงกรอบ’

My readers, Today I made a presentation of Thai snacks  ‘Crunchy Caramelized Thai cookies’ . This is a traditional Thai Dry snack. Deep fried until crunchy, the unique taste comes from the ingredients of coconut cream as part of the dough. Coconut palm sugar and fish sauce used in the recipe for caramel sauce. The flavours of this fried cookies is special taste. We think it is …
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March 10, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Recipes of Thailand, Thai Dessert, Thai fried cookies, Thai fried cookies recipe, Thai snack, ขนมครองแครงกรอบ, ครองแครง, ครองแครง สูตร

Sailboat interior, DIY curtains

Before our long journey begins, it is time to start to create our new home from “the boat”. So it’s time to change the curtains. The first curtains came with the  boat for 25 years When Beautiful Swimmer was built. It cost less than $50 to make 4 windows that wide 35″ x 3 windows and 20″ x 1 windows. Besides the rest of this …
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March 6, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / anchor away, Boat and Sailing, sailboat curtains, sailboat interior, Sailboat window curtains, style, www.jonesandvandermeer.com

The Nass Valley, Home of The Nisga’a (continued)

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March 1, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / outdoors, Gallery, Super natural British Columbia, Supernatural British Columbia, travel

Nisga’a Hobiyee 2013

The Nisga’a chief wear tradition clothing called ‘regalia’. The regalia is designed to make the movements of the chief more noticeable and shows how important their actions are. Greetings from Northern British Columbia, This past weekend our home in The Nass Valley  held  a special event , Nisga’a Hobiyee  is the celebration that marks the start of the Harvest season or New Year  2013.  Our …
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February 26, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Customs, Supernatural British Columbia, The Nisga’a Nation, travel, winter

Vietnamese crepe with Thai filling ‘ขนมเบื้องญวน’

Today our presentation is a dish from Vietnam.  Thailand and Vietnam being Neighbors and share much  culture and history. ‘Vietnam crepe’ arrived in Siam (Thailand) with Vietnamese prisoners captured during the Siam – Vietnam War.  The crepe pastry is made ​​from rice flour, water and eggs to thicken. Spoon batter into the pan, spread and fold. ‘Vietnamese Crepe’ has been introduced into Thailand where it is known …
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February 17, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Recipes of Thailand, Thai – Vietnamese cuisine, Vietnamese Crepe, ขนมเบื้องญวน

Randi’s Norwegian success Torte

A Special Treat for Valentines for my readers, I was in love with this Norwegian Torte from Randi Johansen, She is Norwegian and she taught me how to prepare for this delicious dessert.  Randi settled down in Prince Rupert for many years and enjoy the life style of the rain forest city.  After I taste her special  dessert she made for a special holiday meal …
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February 12, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Guest Recipe, Norwegian Torte, vanilla powder

Exotic Thai ‘Pomelo Salad’ ยำส้มโอ

Today our presentation is a tradition Thai pomelo salad (also this can be an appetizer) or ‘Yum Som O’ called in Thai. The pomelo (is now in season) we get them imported from the USA.  Their weight is about 900 – 1,000 grams The taste of pomelo flesh when its combine with the dressing that we made today is creamy sweet follow up closely with sour from …
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February 6, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Fabulous Thai Salad, Recipes of Thailand, Thai cooking tutorial, Thai Pomelo Salad, Yum Som – O, ยำส้มโอ

Wind Generator |Refitting of the Boat

What we have done since Christmas 2012 to end of January 2013 …
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February 2, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / Boat and Sailing, boat wind generator, Sailboat across the Pacific, sailboat solar panel, sailboat wind turbine

Thai Yellow Curry with Chicken – แกงกะหรี่ไก่

My presentation for today is a Thai-Muslim dish which is mostly known in the West as “Thai yellow curry” or ‘Kaeng Karee’ as it is called in  Thailand.  It is believed to be of  Indian origin and often features chicken, potatoes and onion. It can also be made with other meats or seafood …
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February 1, 2013 / Luksana Panyavanich / how to make yellow curry, Recipes of Thailand, Thai cooking tutorial, Thai curry yellow, Thai Yellow Curry with Chicken, Yellow curry paste, Yellow curry recipe, Yellow curry Thai, Yellow curry with chicken and potato, Yellow Thai curry, แกงกะหรี่ไก่






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