Sawaddee Ka 🙏🏼
If a trip to Thailand is in your future, my latest video is a must-watch. If it’s not, consider it your virtual trip!
In this video I share with you all the things I stuffed into my luggage on my way back from my latest trip, plus some other things I have brought back over the years.
Many people have asked me, “What should I bring back when I go to Thailand?” This is your answer :)
🛫And before you ask, yes, all of these things are allowed into Canada, but some things, like the squid sheets, may not fly (pun intended) for other countries. So please do your research!
Where did I buy these from? Most of these items are available at any supermarkets in Bangkok. The cookware can be found at most cookware stores. You may not be able to find the exact brands I shared, but you’ll find something similar.
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