Information on Chiang Mai and the Far North of Thailand.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Christmas - New Year - Birthday Party - Hydrogen Car


The Social event of the Chiang Mai winter calendar.

Bud and Noi's
Annual
Christmas - New Year - Bud's Birthday Party.




Thai Culture group.




The old cars were great, one was even running on hydrogen.



Conchetto's comments.

The Christmas, New Year and Birthday party on the 27th of December at the Herbal Garden was very fine with entertainment, beautiful old cars and great food.

I must say that the highlight of the meal were the beautiful pies made by Noi for the event. She gave us apple and pumpkin pies that were superb. She had only learned to make pies from one of her patients a year ago, but the result was wonderful.

I really enjoyed the pumpkin which I had not had from Noi Cuisine before. It was very tasty and full flavored made with local pumpkins. No pie mix for this lady! If this is a sample I recommend
Noi Cuisine.




Contact Us
Phone:

(66) 53 35 35 56 Mobile: (66) 86 659 9958

mail@mornoi-clinic.com


bud@mornoi-clinic.com


For Thai language


noi@mornoi-clinic.com

&

mornoi-clinic@hotmail.com


75/1 moo 7 T. Nongjom A.

Sansai

Chiang Mai

50210

Thailand.

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Friday, December 19, 2008

New Walking Street Open's | Kampangdin Rd. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Akha Hill supplies Products from the Akha community of Northern Thailand & Chiang Mai
Trekking & Sight Seeing Tours of the Far North and the Golden Triangle,
Thai Silver, Belts, Jackets, Jewelry, Necklaces, Bracelets, Ethnic Akha Hats and Hemp clothing.


http://akha-hill.blogspot.com/


Kampangdin Road is in the heart of Chiang Mai
Running next to the canal not far from the night bazaar.

The new walking street is right at the far end of kampangdin Road away from Taipei Rd. in
one of the poorest area's of the City. Many Akha live along the banks of the Canal.


New Walking Street Opening, Kampangdin Rd. Chiang Mai


Sie's Stall



New Akha Hats from Akha Hill Tribe Products
Designed and made by Sie.


Sie

Sie's stall at the new Kampangdin Friday Night Walking Street.

Akha Hill, Akha hill tribe products is a community non profit business set up by Mrs. A-Noe Yu-Po, Sie to her friends.

Akha Hill’s directive is to help lift the Akha people of the Hua-Fai Community and Chiang Mai out of poverty.

All money from the sale of Akha products go to the Akha that make them.



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Friday, November 7, 2008

Thai Cuisine | Cooking School

Thai Cuisine | Cooking School

Sweet Herbal Gardens | Noi's Cooking School





Sweet Herbal Gardens and Clinic
is the ideal setting for Noi's cooking school.
Set on over 10 rai of lush Herb Gardens and beautiful Home stay accommodation.
It is only 20 min or so out of the Chiang Mai center at Mae Jo.

The Herb garden and grounds are Bud and Noi's project.

The Clinic and cooking school are Noi's.

People come from all over the world to learn Noi's skills.
You can stay for a week, a night or travel out to the Sunday cooking class.

Price for the Sunday cooking class is 1500 Baht per person and includes pick up and delivery from your Hotel and lunch.

Rooms are from 350 Baht a night including meals.

If you have any aches and pains have Noi fix those too at her World famous Clinic.

Noi has healing hands and uses gentle Natural Hand Heat therapy.

MorNoi-Clinic

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Contact Us

Phone: (66) 53 35 35 56
Mobile: (66) 86 659 9958
info@mornoi-clinic.com
bud@mornoi-clinic.com

Send Thai messages to
noi@mornoi-clinic.com


bud.sweet.herbal.garden@gmail.com

mornoi-clinic@hotmail.com

75/1 moo 7 T. Nongjom A. Sansai
Chiang Mai 50210
Thailand.

Footnote:

The Mor Noi Clinic is a Holistic Traditional Thai Medicine Clinic led by Dr. Amporn Srakrupan, (Noi), a licensed Thai Traditional Medical Doctor, and is located just 15 minutes north of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. The Clinic is nestled in a Sweet Herbal Garden with accommodations away from the noise and traffic of the nearby metro area. We teach and practice the philosophy that health comes from complete physical, mental, emotional and social well being.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Rays Rooms. Restaurant and Bar | Chiang Mai

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204/5 Rachpakinal rd. Muang, Chiang Mai.
Tel 053-289 647, Mobile 087 913 6951 or 081 706 5557

For a touch of luxury at Thai prices stay at

Ray's
Rooms. Restaurant and Bar.

All day breakfast, Real English meals or Thai.
*
Right in the Heart of the Old City you are at the center of everything.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Marriage Akha Style | Chiang Mai City Akha

This Saturday saw a large congregation of the City Akha at one of the local Christian Churches for seven marriage ceremonies.




The Christian Akha usually have a one day wedding.
Church service and Wedding Party.
The Buddha Akha and Thai's usually have a three day wedding.

The Wedding Party was held on the Church grounds.
The local Catholic Church in Chiang Mai run schools from primary right up to University level and probably pre school as well so all the amenities were on hand for a 7 wedding party.

A bit light on the nosh I thought (and so did most of the Akha people having lunch)
Have to try a different catering company next time.

14 poor families paid good money for that Wedding & Wedding party.

I will try to find out who they were so you don't use them the next time you throw a party in

Chiang Mai.

Most Akha weddings that I have been to are held at the Homes of the Akha.
Given the abject poverty of these people I have always been amazed at the abundance of food.
Every one pitches in and helps with the cooking and supplies etc

A lot of CMX (Chiang Mai City) Akha live along the banks of the canal in the Heart of
Chiang Mai on no mans land with no land paper or hope of ever having land or ID papers.

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Croston House | Tuskers Charity Night



The 1st Charity Night for Croston House Children's at Tuskers on the 29th August 08

It went well despite the rain. Bringing in 10 K for the Children's Home.





Since Tuskers there have been 3 more at the starting end of the 1500 KL walk.
As soon as I get some photos I will post them.
Glenn is rather busy walking at the moment. Hopefully we will get some soon.

More on my This-is-ChiangMai.info site.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Future Fundrasers | Croston House Children’s Home

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Croston House Children's Home, Lamphun, Thailand


Providing the Opportunity of a Brighter Future


This is Chiang Mai INFORMATION

Information on
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News Flash

Click the link below to play

Nobody's Child

Traveling Wilburys - Nobody's Child (Bonus Track) - 12
Depending on your connection, your browser and the time of day (in Thailand) lol.
you may be abel to play the audio file above.

The point being these Children do have some one.

Glenn and Rosjana Croston.


Don't forget the Croston House Children's Home
Charity events.
Listed below





The following events are being organized in conjunction with the sponsored walk from Banglamung to Croston House Children’s Home in Lamphun commencing on 5 September, which is our major fundraiser for 2008 and the details of which are on the poster on our home page. For more details, please call me on 086-3857118 or contact me by e-mail at g_croston@yahoo.com and I’d be only too happy to assist you. Similarly, if you would like to host an event on behalf of the Foundation, please let me know.
Date Venue Type of Event



Friday, 29 August 2008 Tuskers, Chiang Mai Charity Night
Monday, 1 September 2008 Tropical Bert’s, Pattaya Charity Night
Tuesday, 2 September 2008 Nicky’s Bar & Guest House, Pattaya Charity Night
Wednesday, 3 September 2008 Ryan's Irish Bar, Naklua Charity Night
Friday, 5 September 2008 The Offshore Bar, Banchang Charity Night
Saturday, 13 September 2008 George & Dragon Pub, Korat Charity Night
Saturday, 18 October 2008 The Pub, Chiang Mai Charity Night

Croston House Children's Home

Glenn Croston

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Friday, August 8, 2008

Croston House Children’s Home’s 2nd Annual Garden Party


Croston House Children’s Home’s 2nd Annual Garden Party



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If you are in the Chiang Mai, Lamphun Area this weekend try and make it out to the Croston House Children’s Home this Sunday (10th August). 2pm – 5pm.You can down load a printable PDF or word doc map from Glenn’s web site. Glenn is in full swing preparing for his epic walk from Banglamung to Chiang Mai and back to Lamphun next month. 14 or so provinces, 1500 kilometres.

Croston House Children's Home
MAP

Below is from Glenn's site

Click


Glenn's walkabout thumbnail


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Prior to the sponsored walk, we will be holding our second annual Garden Party at the Foundation, which will be a combination of games for the kids and a BBQ, both Thai and Western-style. This year, the event will take place on Sunday, 10 August, two days before the second anniversary of the opening of our Foundation in Lamphun. I'm hopeful that we'll get a good turnout from our supporters in the Lamphun and Chiang Mai area to make it a memorable afternoon for everyone. If you'd like to come along, you'd be made most welcome. You don't need to bring anything; just popping in and saying "Hello" to the children would be much appreciated.






Sunday, August 3, 2008

Croston House Children's Home | Providing the Opportunity of a Brighter Future

Glenn's Walkabout
Glenn Croston Walkabout

Glenn's going to walk 1500 kls to raise money for the
Croston House Children's Home.

From Banglamung to Chiang Mai and back to Lamphun 14 or 15 provinces.

The following events are being organized in conjunction with the sponsored walk from Banglamung to Croston House Children’s Home in Lamphun commencing on 5 September, which is our major fundraiser for 2008 and the details of which are on the poster on our home page. For more details, please call me on 086-3857118 or contact me by e-mail at g_croston@yahoo.com and I’d be only too happy to assist you. Similarly, if you would like to host an event on behalf of the Foundation, please let me know.

Date Venue Type of Event



Friday, 29 August 2008 Tuskers, Chiang Mai Charity Night
Monday, 1 September 2008 Venue tbc (Naklua area) Charity Night
Tuesday, 2 September 2008 Nicky’s Bar & Guest House, Pattaya Charity Night
Wednesday, 3 September 2008 Tropical Bert’s, Pattaya Charity Night
Friday, 5 September 2008 The Offshore Bar, Banchang Charity Night
Saturday, 13 September 2008 Venue tbc (Korat area) Charity Night
Saturday, 18 October 2008 The Pub, Chiang Mai Charity Night


Type of Event Charity Night

XanDreams has been working hard to get
Croston House Children's Home's new site
up and running in time for the events.

Have a look a the new site.




Friday, July 25, 2008

Mr Glenn's going Walkabout



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Glenn is doing some great work with abandoned Kids in the
Far North of Thailand.

Support him if you can, I have been helping with his personal site and web set up etc.
More info from Glenn's Site.


FROM THE Future events PAGE
of Glenn's Site
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Our major fundraising event of this year is the sponsored walk from Banglamung in Chonburi province to the Foundation in Lamphun province which commences on Friday, 5 September from which we hope to raise 2 million baht. Students and staff from both The Regents School (Pattaya Campus) and St. Andrews School in Banchang will be joining us on the first leg and we are hoping to pursuade some of the international schools in Chiang Mai to join us on the penultimate leg in October. All those taking part will raise and collect their own sponsorship money that will subsequently be presented to us through their schools. There are also a number of charity nights being organised in Chiang Mai, Pattaya, Banchang and Korat to coincide with the walk. To learn more about this particular event, please click on the link below for the latest poster;



Click

Glenn's walkabout thumbnail

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Prior to the sponsored walk, we will be holding our second annual Garden Party at the Foundation, which will be a combination of games for the kids and a BBQ, both Thai and Western-style. This year, the event will take place on Sunday, 10 August, two days before the second anniversary of the opening of our Foundation in Lamphun. I'm hopeful that we'll get a good turnout from our supporters in the Lamphun and Chiang Mai area to make it a memorable afternoon for everyone. If you'd like to come along, you'd be made most welcome. You don't need to bring anything; just popping in and saying "Hello" to the children would be much appreciated.

Croston House Children's Home



Chiang Mai weather and Thailand exchange rates


Glenn is doing some great work with abandoned Kids in the
Far North of Thailand.

Support him if you can, I have been helping with his personal site and web set up etc.

FROM THE FRONT PAGE
of Glenn's Site
.

Welcome to my website. I am the Founder and Director of Croston House Children's Home which is situated in Makrua Chae sub-district of Lamphun province, in northern Thailand. This is a registered Foundation here in Thailand which I run with my wife, Rosjana, who is the Manager of the home. I am currently working on the site and I'm hoping to make it as interesting and as informative as I can with regards to my family, my work at the home and life here in Thailand in general and I hope you like it. If you have any comments about the site, please feel free to get in touch at g_croston@yahoo.com.
Please click
HERE to go to the official Croston House Children's Home website.
Click HERE to go to my personal web site.
Click HERE to go to my BLOG.


Ros and I with some of the children at the Foundation.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Free Add / web page exchange


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It is so easy to use, just spent a few minutes each day or so surfing Tough Hits sites and they show yours.

Of the 5 or 6 that I use this is the easiest to use and set up,

Good SURFING

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Thai Food



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Thai food is just Aroy mark mark (delicious) they have taken the best of south East Asia and the World and somehow come up with this delicious array of foods.

Wow when you eat real Thai food (not the washed out excuse that they sell in Shopping Mall’s in the West) you will never look back.

I was razed on traditional British fare, with the Sunday roast and apple crumble pudding. As a young lad I worked after school for a Chinese family in a green grocers shop. So at the relatively young age of 11 or 12 was introduced to Chinese food. I loved it.

After living in Thailand for a number of years I returned to New Zealand. That Chinese food that I used to love tasted so bland. Traditional British food just loads on the weight and doesn’t taste much better.

A Thai cook crushes all the herbs and spices in a mortar and pestle (Never in a blender). Spending 20 minutes or so to get it just right. That’s before even starting to cook.


We have Thai cooking course’s that take you to the markets and show you what foods (ingredients) to buy, then take you to our cooking school and teach you how to make Aroy Mark Mark food.

The Thai open markets are an adventure on there own, In Chiang Mai the food comes in fresh every day, literally thousands of trucks and people work all night transporting fresh produce into Chiang Mai from all over the north. Live fish is trucked in ever day in large stainless steel tankers from fish farms and the fishing fleets in the south.

When you buy fish it is pulled out of the water for you, now that’s fresh.

Northern Thailand's cooler climate is conducive to vegetable cultivation; aahaan neua (Northern Thai cuisine) features a larger variety of vegetables than other Thai regional cuisines. Popular here is somtarm, a tart and spicy salad made with green papaya. I would not recommend eating this one unless you are used to Spicy (Real Hot) food.

The cheo neua make use of many roots and herbs seldom seen elsewhere in the country, especially culinary herbs with a bitter flavour. For example, spicy kaeng khae soup contains cha-om (bitter acacia leaf) along with phak chi farang (sawtooth coriander), plus two types of eggplant known for their bitterness, makheua praw (Thai eggplant) and makheua phuang (pea eggplant). Sour tones are enjoyed in other soups, such as kaeng phak heuat (soup with tamarind juice) and kaeng ho (soup with pickled bamboo shoots).


Our cooking course start at one day, were you learn three dishes after your trip to the open market. You learn while having fun, our teachers are skilled cooks but being Thai will always throw some humour into the learning process.

We have people coming back year after year just for the cooking courses.

Chiang Mai also supports the best Traditional Thai massage schools and courses in the country.

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Born and raised in New Zealand. I have seven Children, 4 Girls and three Boys. The two youngest are Thai-European. My main interests are web site design and The Chiang Mai Tourism industry. I supply free and paid web hosting, web design etc. Having been in the Tour and Guest house business in Chiang Mai for many years we are very experienced it the Chiang Mai and the far North of Thailand Tour/travel/trekking industry. You can reach all my sites from http://GrantWills.com or http://XanDreams.com (links in the blogs).