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		<title>On the food trail&#8230; &#8216;the worldwide round up&#8217; pt 1</title>
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So I like to eat, that much should be clear by now to anyone who&#8217;s happened by the pages of this blog before. For those that haven&#8217;t and to provide a handy recap ahead of the actual content of the post let me explain. Earlier this year I was lucky enough to go on a [...]]]></description>
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EDIT: it seems I might still be in holiday mode, cos I forgot to actually post the link to the pictures. Ha ha. It&#8217;s been added. 
Continuing my process of catch up, I&#8217;ve finally gotten round to sorting some more pics. This time it&#8217;s the pictures of my week in Cambodia, including Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville [...]]]></description>
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		<title>On the food trail&#8230; part 2</title>
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So I left Saigon for Cambodia about three weeks ago. I was on a definite food high by then, having found more local stalls and treats around Saigon and also making my first and only restaurant stop in Vietnam. The restaurant was pretty damn good, and not expensive at all. I had some amazing tuna [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Cambodia &#8211; Ruff, rugged and raw</title>
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I left Vietnam for Cambodia in early July, taking a bus from Saigon to Phnom Penh. The last of my land based trips for a while, it wasn&#8217;t the most comfortable, or eventless considering I managed to get on the wrong bus for half the journey, but definitely one of the most interesting. While Vietnam [...]]]></description>
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