@@franclyspeaking you did a great job. It was so much fun. I only wish that you hadn't been sick that first day, so you could have enjoyed it more than you did.
What an interesting market. Attracting all the cats. They know you are Australian, because you are friendly, polite and ask lots of questions. A hot coffee in Sydney is now around $4.50 unless you go to the 7:11 where it's $2.00. Beware escaping fish! Recycling is such a thing throughout Asia. Repair and reuse rather than discard. I've had bags and shorts repaired at street side sewing machines - in the West, we are too quick to discard.
Great looking market. Love that BBQ smell when I go. My wife dries out fish and pork in the sun then it only needs a light cook and tastes amazing. Franc - watch out if Sarah comes back from the hairdressers with a shaved head 555
One stop market for everything. The people are so happy to see a different face and welcoming. Overall guys thank for taking the vlog and o ya if you think those bikes are going through the market is a pain then you need to check out the market in China town in Bkk, it's a nitemare walking there through the market and its narrow as well but this has been happening for a long time.
@@franclyspeaking I would too but we are both super allergic to cats! I loved how the dog got a little push as well as if to say 'go on get out there and show yourself' 🤣🤣
Hahaha thank you! That’s what I thought she said because she was pointing at the cats saying Australia 😂 I dunno how she knew we were Aussie before we even spoke to her 🤣
Good vid. I'm reasonably clean & green but like to harvest my own tucker not torture it. And it doesn't seem like anyone there knows what bacteria is there. I wonder if you could even eat a high level of organic, un-abused food there. That is also without plastic of any sorts. Fly blown meat yum, free broken down protein. But I'm not out of tucker & mot 1 weeks walk for the nearest town or next animal.
I really loved Puok and the market. Thanks for getting the homestay organized for us all Sarah. It was a great little trip.
Yeah same, it was a great time & I enjoyed organising it for us so much!
@@franclyspeaking you did a great job. It was so much fun. I only wish that you hadn't been sick that first day, so you could have enjoyed it more than you did.
@FrugalWanderer thank you, I really appreciate it a lot! Me too but maybe it was the universe telling me to chill out for a change 😊😉
Great market tour…
Glad you enjoyed it 😊🙌🏽
What an interesting market. Attracting all the cats. They know you are Australian, because you are friendly, polite and ask lots of questions. A hot coffee in Sydney is now around $4.50 unless you go to the 7:11 where it's $2.00. Beware escaping fish! Recycling is such a thing throughout Asia. Repair and reuse rather than discard. I've had bags and shorts repaired at street side sewing machines - in the West, we are too quick to discard.
Great looking market. Love that BBQ smell when I go. My wife dries out fish and pork in the sun then it only needs a light cook and tastes amazing. Franc - watch out if Sarah comes back from the hairdressers with a shaved head 555
The BBQ small is my favourite 🙌🏽
Looks like it’s still hot out there in Pourk Cambodia. You guys are so nice to the locals love your video and love you from California
Thank you ❤️🙏
One stop market for everything. The people are so happy to see a different face and welcoming. Overall guys thank for taking the vlog and o ya if you think those bikes are going through the market is a pain then you need to check out the market in China town in Bkk, it's a nitemare walking there through the market and its narrow as well but this has been happening for a long time.
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Well done. You are both interesting. My only comment would be when she looks into the camera, I think we might bump noses, as I am nose endoud.
😂 alrighty then!
Luv a real rural market - good size - Great vibe - Enjoyed ✌️✔️👍👋🙏
Great video guys! You really should take all the cats home 😂
Thank you! I would love to take all of the babies home, they were so cute! Haha
@@franclyspeaking I would too but we are both super allergic to cats! I loved how the dog got a little push as well as if to say 'go on get out there and show yourself' 🤣🤣
Prohok smell not good, but yummy. New friend ❤
Taste good & small bad, kinda like durian 😂
Thanks for watching xx
@@franclyspeaking durian is my favorite fruit
@CambodiaLifeTV Sarah likes durian too! 😊☺️
Can't wait to see you guys in Battambang
Thank you xx
Hi both, I'm really enjoying the Homestay "Mini Series" 😅 Keep up the great work, and more importantly, keep enjoying your journey.
Glad you enjoy it! 🙌🏽😊 thank you 😊
Hello thank you for visiting Cambodia and review video that you so much ✌️🌹🌹🇰🇭🇰🇭🌹🌹✌️
Our pleasure! We love Cambodia
They say “ take the cat to Australia too” 😂 and the old lady say “ she can’t speak any English.
Hahaha thank you! That’s what I thought she said because she was pointing at the cats saying Australia 😂
I dunno how she knew we were Aussie before we even spoke to her 🤣
If you could shop and travel like locals, you can save much more plus you are supporting them. Have fun there at the open and wet market. Peace ✌️
Yes, we love to support the locals ❤️
Good vid. I'm reasonably clean & green but like to harvest my own tucker not torture it. And it doesn't seem like anyone there knows what bacteria is there.
I wonder if you could even eat a high level of organic, un-abused food there. That is also without plastic of any sorts.
Fly blown meat yum, free broken down protein. But I'm not out of tucker & mot 1 weeks walk for the nearest town or next animal.
Sarah back again with another video, classic T-shirt with the Cambodian rat 😂😆
Haha thanks you! It’s good to be back. ❤️🙏
What a loose market
Yeah, it was sick!