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Not Draino but some French stuff is available at Pencil on Norodom. Helps if you can read French. Man, had never read this thread before this morning but it seems like I can answer every question. On more and I'll be on a roll.
Nice one Bosco,
Will try the Viet as soon as.
Hey man, did you buy much formula?
Boy was sick with the nestle(I think) stuff but France Bebe was cool, any touches on that front?
Thanks for all else.
peace!
Will try the Viet as soon as.
Hey man, did you buy much formula?
Boy was sick with the nestle(I think) stuff but France Bebe was cool, any touches on that front?
Thanks for all else.
peace!
Nope, breast for a year, then breast and fresh milk to 18 months, then only fresh milk. Second sproglet will be need formula from six months to a year so have that ahead of us. The price if the stuff looks shocking.
Does anyone know where to get insect screens for windows and doors in Phnom Penh?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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2nd Anniversary Party
On July 29, 2011, Color Vintage Clothes opened
its doors. We hope you, our finest friends and customers, will join us for drinks, a 50% discount on everything, and a stylish celebration of two years of vintage love for men and women.
Friday evening (Aug 2) starting at 6 / #168 St. 13
Friday July 27, 2011 marked the grand opening of COLOR Vintage Boutique. Good friends and media folks came by to enjoy wine and music and to peruse our handpicked articles of vintage clothing from all over Asia. After months of building out the new store, washing, ironing, fixing, and generally running around like crazy the opening of the store was great fun and we are pleased with the way things turned out. Below is a link to our small web-album for the grand opening but to really get a feel for our vintage clothing you must visit the store. We are located at 168 street No. 13 near the Phnom Penh National Museum, directly across the street from Friends Restaurant. We look forward to seeing you.
http://colorvintageclothing.blogspot.co ... ction.html
Dalis
On July 29, 2011, Color Vintage Clothes opened
its doors. We hope you, our finest friends and customers, will join us for drinks, a 50% discount on everything, and a stylish celebration of two years of vintage love for men and women.
Friday evening (Aug 2) starting at 6 / #168 St. 13
Friday July 27, 2011 marked the grand opening of COLOR Vintage Boutique. Good friends and media folks came by to enjoy wine and music and to peruse our handpicked articles of vintage clothing from all over Asia. After months of building out the new store, washing, ironing, fixing, and generally running around like crazy the opening of the store was great fun and we are pleased with the way things turned out. Below is a link to our small web-album for the grand opening but to really get a feel for our vintage clothing you must visit the store. We are located at 168 street No. 13 near the Phnom Penh National Museum, directly across the street from Friends Restaurant. We look forward to seeing you.
http://colorvintageclothing.blogspot.co ... ction.html
Dalis
Where can I find/buy nutritious nuts, seeds and superfood (e.g. chia seeds, quinoa) in Cambodia? Are there any shops which are selling them?
Where can I buy potted plants? I live near Russian Mrket, do they have those there?
I know Artillery (health restaurant) sometimes carries them, why don't you give them a call.karenjoy wrote:Where can I find/buy nutritious nuts, seeds and superfood (e.g. chia seeds, quinoa) in Cambodia? Are there any shops which are selling them?
Anyone know where I could pick up an adaptor for using Cambodian plugs in Australia? It's easy the other way round, but I haven't seen any that will adapt to Australian power points....
Thanks mate. I was hoping to pick one up in Phnom Penh before I went back, but that's handy to know if I can't find one here. CheersBirdBrain wrote:Jaycar and Dick Smiths sell quality adapters for $10.pete w wrote:Anyone know where I could pick up an adaptor for using Cambodian plugs in Australia? It's easy the other way round, but I haven't seen any that will adapt to Australian power points....
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Try Phnom Penh General Electric. On the east side of Monivong, just north of st. 214. Lot's of different adapters near the cash registers, and also scattered haphazardly throughout the store.pete w wrote:Anyone know where I could pick up an adaptor for using Cambodian plugs in Australia? It's easy the other way round, but I haven't seen any that will adapt to Australian power points....