My mother, who lives in Jomtien, mentioned that there was a fairly new, Swedish bakery in HH that sells kokosboller (coconut buns) and punsjboller (punch rolls). And she asked me to bring with me some when we return from HH end of March...
"There's no plausible or convincing reason, certainly no evidential one, to believe that there is such an entity (= deity) and that all observable phenomena, including the cosmological ones... are explicable without the hypothesis; you don't need the assumption."
theres a new swedish bakery across the road from the centara grand,its down one of the arcades,close to the french restaurant that starts with a "P"..bit vague i know but its 1140pm and my brains not working...
jingjoe wrote:theres a new swedish bakery across the road from the centara grand,its down one of the arcades,close to the french restaurant that starts with a "P"..bit vague i know but its 1140pm and my brains not working...
I thik you mean in the Peony Hotel almost opposite the Centara.
jingjoe wrote:theres a new swedish bakery across the road from the centara grand,its down one of the arcades,close to the french restaurant that starts with a "P"..bit vague i know but its 1140pm and my brains not working...
I thik you mean in the Peony Hotel almost opposite the Centara.
No, you do not have to buy then in Norway. You can buy them at Euro Bakery together with negerbollar, arraksbollar, rulltårta and the rest of the goodies.
Just see my post above.
"There's no plausible or convincing reason, certainly no evidential one, to believe that there is such an entity (= deity) and that all observable phenomena, including the cosmological ones... are explicable without the hypothesis; you don't need the assumption."
Farang wrote:No, you do not have to buy then in Norway. You can buy them at Euro Bakery together with negerbollar, arraksbollar, rulltårta and the rest of the goodies.