Change of Pace

With one open day here in Siam Reap, Cambodia I did something different.  

But first I shopped for really small padlocks to secure the openings on my small backpack that contains the really important stuff.   Few nights ago after all night bus trip I left keys on the bus for the padlocks I had so I had a neighborhood lock kid open them (by distroying them) in about 2 minutes.  So I needed new ones.   The old ones cost $1 each in Chile.

Here in Cambodia I kept running into stores that had nice shiny ones packaged in that clear stuff that is harder than steel.....at $4 each.  But today hardware booth # 6 had them just hanging on a pegboard for the $1 each I was willing to pay.

Second different was to go to a Cambodian cooking class at the "Peace Cafe."  Three dishes in 1.5 hours.  All seemed to use same ingredients but each one tasted different.  Of course after class you get to eat the three entres.  Excellent spring rolls, chutney over rice, mango and salad with cabbage and a  sweek/sour sauce.   Not bad for $20.

Class and lunch companions were a upper 20s gal from Madagascar, and a 30's couple now living in New Zealand (he of New Zealand, she of England).

Seems any educated person in Siam Reap is either a tourist or works for a NGO.  We have met several NGO workers in the last few days.

Here is web site for cooking class cafe.

http://www.peacecafeangkor.org/#


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