Khmer Food & The 2500 Store

DSC_8089Here’s a few pictures of some of the meals we eat in the evenings. It’s a variety of soups and stir-fry. For lunch we typically eat leftovers or sandwiches (egg salad, tuna fish, or fried egg.) On the weekends I cook either American or Khmer meals. (For breakfast we eat oatmeal every day except Sunday, when we have scrambled eggs – exactly the same as we did in America.)

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DSC_8085 DSC_8110 We usually enjoy the food. But, just like in America, sometimes the food is “not our favorite.”

DSC_8091DSC_8120 DSC_8131Saturday we went to a 2500 Store($0.625). The kids enjoyed spending $0.625 each.

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2 thoughts on “Khmer Food & The 2500 Store

  1. I don’t think y’all will be gaining any weight – although your pictures were very good, the meals didn’t all look like things I would naturally enjoy. And I see Becca’s love of Pandas continues – and of course, balls for Isaiah. 🙂 (I guess the 2500 store would compare to all of our Dollar stores.) Thanks for another glimpse into your new lives there. Love to all!

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