by admin@networkstrategics.com | Nov 15, 2016 | Blog, Cooking, Travel
Thai people are, for the most part, thin and a lot of that has to do with the food they eat. I noticied in Bangkok that they also walk a lot, as the city is designed for ease-of-use via buses and metros. The real secret to their lithe frames is that Thai food at its...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Oct 28, 2016 | Blog, Cooking, Recipes
If you want to cook your way through Thailand, it’s best to start with the easier dishes. Here’s a one so simple, a child could make it! A spring roll is like a mini burrito, but with more veggies. Why do kids like Spring Rolls? Customization, kids can add...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Oct 25, 2016 | Blog
I just got back from a two week vacation in Thailand. It was amazing. But, why Thailand? The main reason is that my girlfriend and I have never been to Asia and we really like Thai food. We traveled during October because that’s my only semi-relaxed time when...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Mar 31, 2016 | Blog, Featured, Lego Robotics
State Of The Art Defense Leave the guard dog inside because this guy is on the forefront of meeting all of your surveillance and defensive needs. Kids will have a blast with this high-powered, ball-launching robot that can take down the baddies before they get to...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Mar 11, 2016 | Blog, Featured
Chef Confession: I don’t like to cook EVERY single evening for dinner. I’m tired after the work day and want something simple I can reheat that’s nutritious, filling and homemade. Shepherd’s Pie with a side of sauteed zucchini gets the job...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Dec 15, 2015 | Blog, Featured
True Story: I once spent 33 hours straight cooking without any breaks or sleep. Why would I do such a thing? It was for a trifecta of three cooking events that I had (foolishly) scheduled all within a 24-hour period. It began Friday at 10am with the...