
No...it's not my birthday, but both my mom and my husband have birthdays this weekend. I am surrounded by Virgos. Above is the cake that I had a friend of mine make so that I could surprise my husband. He loved it and the moist, sweet, strawberry interior.
We celebrated my mom's birthday at Sawadika Thai Zone, which I visited a few weeks ago. I once again ordered my favorite Pad See Iew. It was delicious as always. I love the sticky chewiness of the flat rice noodles and the sweetness of the dark soy sauce. If anyone has a good recipe for making this at home, please share.
My mom had the Pad Woon Sen. She loves glass noodles and has become a pro at eating them with chopsticks. The dish was perfectly seasoned and full of tender vegetables.


Wishing your mom and your husband a very happy birthday!!
ReplyDeleteThat cake is too fun :0)
Aww hope you enjoy celebrating birthdays!
ReplyDeleteAww, I am HONORED that you added me to your blogroll. And I'm so glad you did, because it enabled me to find your blog! I will definitely add you to my roll as well.
ReplyDeleteI especially love your "oatmeal ideas" post, because, like you, I eat oatmeal almost every day.
The birthday celebrations sound like loads of fun! That cake is adorable.
ReplyDeleteAnd pad thai = one of my ultimate favorites.
Wishing ur MOM and Ur Hubby very Happy Birthday!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTHE CAKE LOOKS SOOOOOO Awesome.
Hey Megan,
ReplyDeleteGreat looking cake! I would like to have a piece! And did I mention before that I love thai food. I am going to try some new thai food this week I believe. Very nice post indeed. Getting back to the oatmeal kick- I tried yet another one of your kicked up oatmeal ideas. S0 far so good. Love it!
Zesty
Hi Megan,
ReplyDeleteI stumbled on this post when trying to Google the number of calories in pad see iew and couldn't help noticing that you were looking for a recipe!
http://www.chezpim.com/blogs/2008/01/pad-see-ew-for.html
Hope this helps... her pad thai recipe is to die for too.
Best wishes,
Sheena