Two classic Thai curries with a complex flavor balance of sweet and hot. Enriched with the creaminess of coconut milk and the salty depth of fish sauce, these dishes are authentic, yet easy to prepare examples of Southeast Asian cuisine. Curry is a hot and spicy dish, but its hotness intensity can be easily adjusted to please any palate. Just a few fresh items need to be purchased. Everything else is conveniently provided in the Cooking Kit. In 20 minutes you have an authentic curry - better, quicker and more economical than at a Thai restaurant! These curries can be made with a wide assortment of vegetables, any meat, shrimp or tofu... even leftovers. The Kit's quantities are sufficient for two different curries, each curry serving three generously. There is ample curry paste for an additional 4 to 6 curries. Economical and convenient. Attractively packaged in a cello bag, the Thai Green Curry and Thai Red Curry Mini Cooking Kit makes a unique gift for all food lovers! CuisineMentor Thai Green Curry and Thai Red Curry Mini Cooking Kit contains: Two Coconut Milk Powder 2oz. each, the cutest bottle of Fish Sauce 2oz., Red Curry Paste 4oz., Green Curry Paste 4oz., recipe card with photo. More Information
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Rafael Marquez stops Mabuza to keep IBF bantamweight title (AFP) Mexico's Rafael Marquez retained his International Boxing Federation bantamweight title with a ninth-round technical knockout of South Africa's Silence Mabuza.
Jones' inconclusive return win yields inconclusive future (AP) Roy Jones Jr. was discussing whom he may like to fight next -- if boxing's money men "make it worth my while," that is. But in another moment late Saturday night, Jones sounded like a content, 37-year-old, now a six-time champion in four different weight classes. Like a man who is finally satisfied with being able to exit on his terms.
Argentina's Narvaez keeps WBO flyweight WBO title (AP) WBO flyweight champion Omar Narvaez beat Rexon Flores of the Philippines by unanimous decision before a home crowd early Sunday to successfully defend his title for the eighth time. Narvaez started cautiously before stepping up the attack. From the ninth round, Narvaez began to connect frequently. In the final round, he delivered with the right and left hand to the head.
Erdei retains WBO title against Ulrich (AP) Hungary's Zsolt Erdei retained his WBO light-heavyweight title, outpointing Germany's Thomas Ulrich in a one-sided decision Saturday. Erdei (25-0, 15 knockouts) opened cuts against his stablemate and former sparring partner on the nose, and closed Ulrich's left eye from persistent jabs. The judges scored it 120-108, 118-100 and 116-112 for Erdei in his sixth title defense.
Weekend Fights (AP) Vernon Forrest, Atlanta, outpointed Ike Quartey, Ghana, 12, welterweights; Kassim Ouma, West Palm Beach, Fla., outpointed Sechew Powell, New York 12, to retain his WBO NABO light middleweight title. PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) -- Edwin Valero, Venezuela, stopped Vicente Mosquera, Panama, 10, to win the WBA super featherweight title.
Marquez brothers fight on doubleheader card at Lake Tahoe (AP) Rafael Marquez retained his IBF and IBO bantamweight championships by stopping Silence Mabuza with a steady beating in the ninth round Saturday night. Marquez (36-3, 32 KOs) used his jab effectively and followed up with rights to the head of Mabuza (19-2). Referee Tony Weeks stopped the contest after Mabuza's corner threw in the towel.