Pho for Joy

Joy at My Universe is Still Coming Together loves the Vietnamese soup pho.

So do I. My husband and I have developed quite an appetite for Vietnamese food during our tour in St. Louis. From Mai Lee to Little Saigon Cafe, I’m convinced there’s an addictive ingredient in the recipes. Crave.

Joy loves her pho so much, she featured it on her blog. Twice.

Wonderfully, wickedly creative idea. So in a huge me-too must-do, I’m posting photos of my pho.

pho good :)
pho gone :(

Here’s to pho, to Joy, and to savoring every drop of life while it lasts.

Show me, LORD, my life’s end
and the number of my days;
let me know how fleeting my life is. Psalm 39:4 NIV

Blink by Revive hits this home. The video link by DavidsDanceProd inspired this post’s verse.

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9 thoughts on “Pho for Joy

  1. Love, love, love pho!! It was the first thing I wanted to eat after my knee surgery last week when I was starving! Love pho tai!!

    Nicole H.

  2. So Pho is extremely popular in Seattle and I just don’t get it. I always wanted to go get some (because soup and I are BFF’s), but I don’t know what do to with it! Do you eat it with a spoon or a fork? Do you drink the broth when the chunks are gone? How do you order it? Do you top it with sauce and stuff? I’m a Pho Virgin!

    1. Tiffany, I didn’t know there was an etiquette to pho. Hmm, wonder if I’ve been doing it wrong. Well it tastes good regardless.

      Spoon or fork? Yes. Eat or drink? Yes. And I add a little topping to it. If you’re ready to try it in St. Louis, I like the beef pho at Mai Lee and the chicken pho at Little Saigon.

  3. Pho SHO, Aimee! What a fantastic tribute to the best soup in the world, and my favorite addiction :-) here’s to the last drop, girl…savoring every single one! Yahoo!!!

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