Monthly Archives: November 2014

Refried Taro with Taro Smash

Very easy to prepare, and even easier to eat. The flavors in this dish combine very well, and taste delicious! Search Click Here to Search Recipes     [monkeytools msnip="https://memochimp.com/memo.php?u=2638&p=1854"][wpurp-searchable-recipe]Refried Taro - Very easy to prepare, and even easier to eat. The flavors in this dish combine very well, and taste delicious! - butter (at…
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Maui’s Windward Beaches: Where the Locals go

By noreply@blogger.com (e komo mai) Maui has more safe swimming beaches than any other Hawaiian island, and most of them are on the leeward (west) coast, a run of sand most of the way from the Gold Coast (Kihei-Wailua) in the south to Lahaina-Ka'anapali in the north. And all along this coast are condos, cars,…
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Lomi Tomato Relish

This delicious, tangy relish of tomatoes, onions, and spices, is perfect with sandwiches, potatoes, cheese, and lots of other entrees. A jar of this makes a great gift, too! Search Click Here to Search Recipes     [monkeytools msnip="https://memochimp.com/memo.php?u=2638&p=1854"] [wpurp-searchable-recipe]Lomi Tomato Relish - This delicious, tangy relish of tomatoes, onions, and spices, is perfect with…
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Here Are The Seven (or Eight) Stages of Aloha

Everyone loves the word "Aloha", so in the spirit of sharing that Aloha here's an article we thought you'd like: The Seven (or Eight) Stages of Aloha By noreply@blogger.com (e komo mai) From the pages of the "No Worries Hawaii" guidebook: People really do say “aloha” in everyday speech in Hawaii. Aloha means good-bye, hello,…
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