Update... someone did bring me some Fig Rolls. Thank you! See here: FIG ROLLS!
Update 2... and somebody brought me Hob Nobs! See : I've Been Nobbled!
![Branston pickle](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiCMCxmG2Bl7PaiXcqT7NTXmmshQ-gRZ67txMrr6YKm0Ob0b7aM_LKb19T7kIBwJeGlUhUVxPlgetj9PQ1pANZT8aQ1tJdttMZruadXNLRuS6vRdkeg3kuSyiXGQkY8L9FHxRgePJsJ_F_9/s200/branston.jpg)
![Thanks for the Fig Rolls!](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhlNr2uoYaWpu5GtLxabRyzvDMCiA6bJQrbdjuk5mo9lGnZ1iTmZnnbK7lEsZfhJ5j63lgePay0Ly3StWLcBdbhoqRkK8fqcZgt-zdFAIdRV0dmKgjGRHeUL_xqObhvFs1AEq9cKhHdY0jx/s320/fig-rolls-4.jpg)
Now, I know some expats who hardly eat Thai food at all, and there are many restaurants in Phuket catering to foreigners and expats, selling English food, German food, Swedish food, Italian food etc... I am happy with Thai food almost all the time, but this last week I have had some cravings, and have twice visited the Pineapple Guesthouse in Karon for large servings of that most wonderfully English, greasy spoon cafe special - Eggs, Bacon, Chips and Beans. A food so wonderful that a blog about it won an award in 2006 - See eggbaconchipsandbeans.
![Egg, Bacon, Chips and Beans at Pineapple Guesthouse](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjOFCIRm7rq-Cg_GwUzTrNrBbmcbh4Er0Hkg4HULikxVdHPbULdlQIzASCIHPivzEKCXztMJJtyMtqj-UiF201aD2GSaMm1a62mhsjaJfS7tcGSLh0SHBq0soeDS8vSmZAeShCSkYDsKl4K/s320/baconeggschipsbeans.jpg)
![Coffee at Pineapple Guesthouse](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj84e7g8y9gUUgp8FttoeueM3DHUQ21_T_acCY-GlMlUKuo47tdGx1AYJrg1ibMqA1S1OzB6lSlvLmUXEKTIfgWfHAwdmMM6aNxs-j0KhnDmNkwSawuKA59Gl9VopUEQd0cVXi_dmOPC-zS/s320/coffee.jpg)
The Pineapple Guesthouse is English owned and Steve has just finished moving everything out of the old "Pineapple 1" into the newer "Pineapple 2". Finally he got a couple of tables outside and some big beach umbrellas to shade customers from the unrelenting lunchtime sun, so now I think I will be round there a couple of times a month to preempt my cravings. I've just been today. I think this nicely balances the days when I have the local Phad Thai, or a big curry at Mama Noi - and all these places are just a few minutes from work! Well, I guess I'll be back on the Phad Kana Moo Grob tomorrow. That's a real plus point about living in Phuket - you can easily switch between local food and "farang" food. Whatever you want you can get it here!
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