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RE: AboveAll's Island Paradise - 5/6/2005 2:58:33 PM
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randyclay
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OK, here's a substitute for the food threads, only today we are featuring Hawaiian foods, er foods eaten in Hawaii Ah, poke. I think Trishy explained it pretty well. Now that is a Hawaiian food, the sashimi we were speaking about earlier is more Oriental, or I guess Japanese. The Japanese don't have a lot of cattle on their islands, so they eat a lot of fish. And tofu. Which contains a lot of plant estrogen for you female types....... Breakfast in Hawaii - Portuguese sausage and eggs. Or chicken (we eat the losers, whoops don't know if I should say that ). Rice, always rice. Brown or white, with shoyu and ume (Trishy, you eat ume?) French toast Hawaiian style with Portuguese sweet bread and lilikoi jam. Or there's all kinds of Chinese, Filipino, Korean (spicy hot) even haole (usually caucasian) foods too! Fruits, do we have fruits. Mango, lilikoi, guava, pineapple, mountain apple, starfruit, local strawberries, poha, ah the list goes on.....And for you vegetarian types, Hawaiians eat a lot of poi (well, so of us do) made with taro. Babies fed a lot of poi are well nourished I know I'm forgetting a lot, will try to remember so more later......
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RE: AboveAll's Island Paradise - 5/6/2005 3:40:48 PM
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Enough already! I didn't have breakfast with my coffee and now it's midafternoon and I haven't had lunch! The fruit sounds delicious. The other delicacies (sp?) well - on my Hawaiian vacation, you'll have to entice me... YEAH!!! I just completed taking my test, checking it multiple times, and sending it in. I feel somewhat freer. I have a final comprehensive exam to take as soon as they'll let me and then I'll be truly excited! Thank you for praying for me!!
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RE: AboveAll's Island Paradise - 5/6/2005 8:41:20 PM
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cherish405
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Don't know that I could bring myself to have tofu. I like most vegies though. I'm already on vitamin supplements, as I can't eat all the things that I should be having, due to the surgery I had last year. I'll eat chicken and pork as much as I can though, along with the vegies.
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RE: AboveAll's Island Paradise - 5/9/2005 10:38:59 AM
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Good morning Trishy! Hope you had a restful weekend in your wonderful state!
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RE: AboveAll's Island Paradise - 5/9/2005 2:50:40 PM
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Good Trishy! Juice Plus is in OK too. My friend loves their juices and is always talking about the products. Are you still thinking of selling it? Can I pick up a couple of pounds of macadamia nuts while I'm here? That pineapple was delectable! Have a great day in the Lord Trishy! Lori
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RE: AboveAll's Island Paradise - 5/9/2005 10:40:36 PM
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Aloha! Howzit Islanders!!! The weather on the Big Island is greeeeeaaaat today! I think we are finaly past our wet spell..it lasted for months!! Ugh! Of course, I choose to live on the rainy side of the island, so I guess I shouldn't complain...HA! Okay...just wanted to stick my nose in and say "hi!" How bout a shave ice??? [image]http://www.anchoredbygrace.com/smileys/icecream.gif[/image]
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RE: AboveAll's Island Paradise - 5/10/2005 12:18:14 AM
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Just checking in before I check out and head for bed. You asked to talk about food in my part of the country? Tonight, at Bible study, one of the women brought the freshest, best tasting sweet firm strawberries you would ever want...Oh, my...I guess the reason we like them so much is that they really are a seasonal fruit and we'd get bored with them if they were available year 'round, but my mouth is still watering... Some farmers have tried "pick your own" garden plots. Picking a ripe strawberry right off the vine and savoring it on the spot is as good as it gets, isn't it?
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RE: AboveAll's Island Paradise - 5/10/2005 4:53:08 AM
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cherish405
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Hi Trishy. Hi everybody. I'm just trying to catch up on a pile of threads. I'm so far behind that it's not funny.
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RE: AboveAll's Island Paradise - 5/10/2005 8:50:38 PM
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pruned
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Good Evening! quote:
Oh my.... Being able to eat a strawberry on the spot when you pick it? Must be sweet! Yes, strawberries on the spot are sweet. But you'll have a vastly different experience when picking a gooseberry and doing the same thing! LOL!! Gooseberries are also ripe for the picking around here. Oh - and another seasonal (spring) regional delicacy which some have enjoyed, but I haven't had in years is morel mushrooms. Grab a bucket or Wal-Mart shopping bag, trek out in the woods where it's marshy, when the temperature has been cool, there's been a recent rain and then the temperature spikes up to the 60s and happy hunting! Once they're cleaned and soaked in salt water, batter pan fried and served hot .... mmmm. Someone told me this year his mother served him something he thought was mushrooms - and they turned out to be dandelion flowers!
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