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Someone wise once told me that in order to fall in love, you must be able to risk everything including getting your heart burned. He once told me it is about jumping and leaping with presumably good faith with the person you will be trusting. Now, if that isn’t risky business to partake in, I don’t know what is.

Is it worth it? Risking everything on the line for a chance at love? I am sure most of you have heard “It is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all”. I guess this fool had some rose colored glasses because I’ve also heard,

“It’s a thin line between love and hate”.

Breaking down of all of the years of wisdom bestowed upon me, I have conducted this bittersweet symphony, “It is better to risk everything in the hopes of falling in love but if it doesn’t work, you can look back and smile but still end up with a broken heart or some serious heart burn”.

After reading Sinosoul’s review (quick excerpt to follow),

How does previous night’s dinner make you late to work the next morning? When you must explode with something fancy in the toilet.

Doesn’t exactly fulfill my thoughts of the perfect romance. I can’t believe against all of my better judgment ESPECIALLY after hearing all those: spicy, steamy, fiery, and somewhat explosive details, I went in for a tryst at Jitlada.

I digress, I went to Jitlada because I was hoping to fall in love.

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Deep Fried Shrimp with fried basil leaves. Very crispity crunchity and oh so remarkably savory with a hint of heady earth. This was one of my favorites.

Image via Sinosoul

Looking back on my experience with Jitlada, I should have read between the lines and noted all those red flags better. *Cough* Gold Standard where the Jitlada stand nearly burned my tonsils off. I could have prevented some major heart burn and other kinds of burn (which I won’t mention because frankly it involves splashing milk on my bunghole to control the BURN).

Did you know milk helps coat the stomach to prevent irritation?

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Thai Iced Tea also help aid the burn. I needed a lot of Thai iced tea after the spicy raw blue crab salad.

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Fried chicken with tumeric. Yes, Jitlada you gave me heartburn, but I can still remember your taste on my lips.

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 Dining buddies for the evening.

www.deliciouscoma.com

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teenageglutster.blogspot.com/

oishiieats.blogspot.com/

foodshethought.blogspot.com/

starchymarie.blogspot.com

dailygluttony.blogspot.com/

lifewithawhisk.blogspot.com

weezermonkey.blogspot.com/ (awesome pics!)

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