Almond FloatZucchini BreadTraditional Hawaiian HaupiaTaro Chip Cookies

Almond Float

One of our favorite summer desserts is the Almond Float. Many used to eat it with canned fruit cocktail, although we are not sure why. Perhaps when this dessert was first made by Chinese families that immigrated to the U.S., fresh fruit was not readily available so the syrup that canned fruit comes with also…
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Zucchini Bread

How about using some fresh garden zucchini? Make a sweet and moist bread. Add the ingredients, stir it up and have it in the oven in minutes. Absolutely yummy when served warm. Search Click Here to Search Recipes     [monkeytools msnip="https://memochimp.com/memo.php?u=2638&p=1854"][wpurp-searchable-recipe]Zucchini Bread - - sightly beaten, sugar, oil, zucchini ((grated)), vanilla, Flour (sifted), salt,…
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Traditional Hawaiian Haupia

Haupia is a traditional coconut milk-based Hawaiian dessert often found at luaus and other local gatherings in Hawaiʻi. Since World War II, it has become popular as a topping for white cake, especially at weddings. Search Click Here to Search Recipes   [monkeytools msnip="https://memochimp.com/memo.php?u=2638&p=1854"][wpurp-searchable-recipe]Traditional Hawaiian Haupia16 - - coconut milk, milk (water can be substituted),…
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Taro Chip Cookies

These taro chip cookies have the perfect combination of crunchy, sweet and salty. Search Click Here to Search Recipes [monkeytools msnip="https://memochimp.com/memo.php?u=2638&p=1854"][wpurp-searchable-recipe]Taro Chip Cookies - These taro chip cookies have the perfect combination of crunchy, sweet and salty. - shortening, butter, sugar, light brown sugar, room temperature, Flour (sifted), salt, baking soda, vanilla, Island Princess macadamia…
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