Hey guys! ✨We are Chase and Shelby and we share our travels through minimally edited raw and real videos. We hope you enjoy!
Back in 2021 we started our journey in Thailand with a plan to travel for 6 months. We uploaded our first RU-vid video, not really knowing what to expect. As time went on our channel started growing and we fell in love with traveling. Ultimately we made the decision not to go back to Canada permanently!
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It's really nice for you Chase and Shelbs to taste and eat different foods and drinks that you don't have in your country, Canada and you guys can find that foods in different places like Thailand......that is so lovely
the same ruling satans who feed you human slaves evil spirits called alcohol created satanic hellth agencies to keep you healthy ofcourse no matter what religion race nationality you believe to be if you are human then you are on the hit list
Watching your videos of different destination and where most places' food and drinks are so inexpensive why arent you guys sharing even a cup of beverage (though not all the time but most). So stingy?
I feel your pain about trash cans. Usually I keep an empty bag and stuff the other trash into it. If still no trash bin, ask a food vendor (that you purchased food from) if they can throw it away. The vendors usually have a “private” trash can. Great videos! I miss visiting Thailand.
Noodle Pork or Moo Sa Rong is one authentic transitional Thai dish in the Ayutthaya era. Ayutthaya was the center of Siam(Thailand) for 417 years before the collapse and turned into the Rattanakosin era in 1782-present (Bangkok center) Noodel Pork was combined with Chinese yellow noodles also difficult and required delicacy. It is one of the rare foods that are hard to find to eat. I'm very surprised that it is on the streets. I SWEAR SOME THAI DO NOT EVEN KNOW BEFORE.
I'm 51 years old and I have never seen that noodles yum (salad) in Thailand or abroad. She called it "ancient" yum so I am not sure where this lady got this weird recipe from. All it is just seasoned spaghetti. By the way, she seemed to have an attitude (not typical of Thai people) when she said all of them are good.