Anyway, I got home around lunchtime on Friday and one of our neighbours from BKK was down for the weekend. As I walked by their house, I was nearly bowled over by a rather strong smell. My wife saw me take note and was laughing her head off. I thought she'd been cooking with pla ra or kapi and wasn't looking forward to entering our house, but she pointed out a basket of pla kem that the neighbour had left hanging in the sun. The neighbour had gone out all day and into the night.
During the afternoon, I was sitting outside with a cold beer and a book but the wind was in the wrong direction and it was pretty smelly. The Thai lady who lives the other side of the neighbour's house was also having to put up with the reek, as was my wife.
On Saturday morning, the foul fish had mysteriously disappeared and it turned out that the other lady had called the neighbour and told her she was going to dispose of it if the neighbour didn't first. The lady claimed she hadn't been able to sleep the previous night, so had thrown the stuff away - with or without the owner's consent.
I just asked her to make sure that the neighbour knew it was her that had chucked the stuff, not me as I reckoned the farang might get the blame. It all worked out OK, but the neighbour didn't look too happy, even yesterday.
So, has anyone else got any "smelly food" stories and what was the outcome? I emphasise that this was really smelly
