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  2. Research the candidates running for NC secretary of state in ...

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    Two candidates are facing off to be North Carolina’s secretary of state in this year’s general election. The incumbent, Elaine Marshall, a Democrat who has held the role for over 25 years, is ...

  3. Thai restaurant 101: From drunken noodles to sticky rice ...

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    Offerings will vary depending on the restaurant, but some standard menu items across the board include pad Thai (stir-fried rice noodles), pad see ew (fried flat noodles with soy sauce), and som ...

  4. Ayam Brand - Wikipedia

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    Ayam Brand (simply known as Ayam) is a multinational food company, specialising in prepared foods, including seafood, canned fish (sardines, mackerel, tuna) and canned vegetables, especially baked beans. Ayam's product offerings vary by country. [1] The sole owner of Ayam Brand is a company called Ayam S.A.R.L.

  5. NC endorsements: Our choices for Lt. Gov, Auditor, Insurance ...

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    Early voting has begun in the 2024 elections, which will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Casey Toth/ctoth@newsobserver.com)

  6. American fried rice - Wikipedia

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    Khun Ying Sureepan Maneewat, the wife of "Chao Krung" newspaper's pioneer editor Vilas Maneewat, claimed to the Sakul Thai magazine that [2] the American fried rice is her creation. She was a manager of Ratchathani Restaurant, the restaurant of Don Mueang Airport which cooked meals for several airlines. One day, an airline cancelled a flight ...

  7. Khao soi - Wikipedia

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    Khao soi - Bangkok Khow Suey Northern Thai khao soi or Khao Soi Islam is closer to the present-day Burmese ohn no khao swè, being a soup-like dish made with a mix of deep-fried crispy egg noodles and boiled egg noodles, pickled mustard greens, shallots, lime, ground chillies fried in oil, and meat in a curry-like sauce containing coconut milk. [9]

  8. The Only Costco Food Court Dish We'd Ever Eat - AOL

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    1. Chicken Bake. $3.99. We, of course, all know that the chicken bake is the best thing on the Costco food court menu. It may in fact be the best thing on any fast food menu; the thing is sublime.

  9. Thai Americans - Wikipedia

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    Even non-Thai restaurants may include Thai-influenced dishes on their menu like Pad Thai and Thai tea. Thai culture's prominence in the United States is disproportionate to their numbers. The stationing of American troops in Thailand during the Vietnam War exposed the GIs to Thai culture and cuisine, and many of them came home with Thai wives.