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	Comments on: Rona &#038; Aaron&#8217;s Excellent Adventure, Part 12	</title>
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		By: frank grady		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I just read through all of these episodes o f Rona and Aaron&#039;s excellent adventure.  Donna and I went to Viet Nam and Thailand last Thanksgiving, but I never realized the extra effort and hardship of having to prepare all your meals to keep them Kosher.  
We ate the local food, and I remember one small working class restaurant, where Donna pointed to a Chicken Breast and ate it.  Next to it was something I didn&#039;t recognize and I asked what it was, and the lady said &quot;inside chicken&quot;.  I decided to try it...what it was was a fried mass of chicken liver,heart and gizzard.  It was actually very good, but again I appreciate the extra hardship encountered by &quot;travelKosher&quot;

God Bless you.

Frank]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just read through all of these episodes o f Rona and Aaron&#8217;s excellent adventure.  Donna and I went to Viet Nam and Thailand last Thanksgiving, but I never realized the extra effort and hardship of having to prepare all your meals to keep them Kosher.<br />
We ate the local food, and I remember one small working class restaurant, where Donna pointed to a Chicken Breast and ate it.  Next to it was something I didn&#8217;t recognize and I asked what it was, and the lady said &#8220;inside chicken&#8221;.  I decided to try it&#8230;what it was was a fried mass of chicken liver,heart and gizzard.  It was actually very good, but again I appreciate the extra hardship encountered by &#8220;travelKosher&#8221;</p>
<p>God Bless you.</p>
<p>Frank</p>
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