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Hawaii Land Realty
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Thursday, April 24, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are a family owned company, located in Hilo, Hawaii - on "The Big Island", at 57 E. Kawailani St., and have been actively serving this community for the past 30 years. Phone us at 808 959-1117 or Fax 808 959-6894. Principal Broker is Bob Riley, and he may also be reached at 808 895-3434 or emailed at brightday99@gmail.com. Call, email or Stop by and pay us a visit! Office at 57 E. Kawailani St., Hilo. Bob Riley, PB. Hawaii Land Realty Corp.
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Honey From Rock: January 2015
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I walked out in the garden this morning,. 160; Sun warming my head and arms,. And the green pigeon peas. . A breath of legume scent teased out by that sun,. 160; Brought them to my attention. Picked a handful, then two. Dropped into boiling salted water. 160; For 10 minutes or so, cooled in a colander,. 160; Shelled - lifted from their. 160;Plump nurturing pods, some. 160; Kissed a bit brown by that sun. Suitable now for our salad,. Or pigeon peas n pasta. With basil and tomato. Not particularly app...
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Honey From Rock: Hola!! Cuban Shredded Beef
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T's just terrific when I'm reading along, minding my own (or actually the character's) business and they hit you with food that absolutely needs to be tried. Now! So, it was whilst reading one of my favorite authors' cozy mysteries, Death at the Door. By Carolyn Hart, that I came upon this:. She opened the door and was greeted by a delectable scent. She paused. "Mmm, something smells wonderful.". The recipe makes 6 servings. 1 tablespoon vegetable oil. 2 pounds beef flank steak. 1 cup beef broth. 1 table...
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Honey From Rock: June 2015
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Ts just terrific when Im reading along, minding my own (or actually the characters) business and they hit you with food that absolutely needs to be tried. Now! 160; So, it was whilst reading one of my favorite authors cozy mysteries, Death at the Door. By Carolyn Hart, that I came upon this: . She opened the door and was greeted by a delectable scent. She paused. Mmm, something smells wonderful. Links to this post. Texas Style Chipotle Chicken, Oven-fried. Larry Kirk, Pecan Springs’ computer gur...
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Honey From Rock: March 2015
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So Beautiful, Colorful Pasta Bowties for Puttanesca High Hog. Having just finished the latest (in our library anyway) set in Venice, Donna Leon mystery, By It's Cover. Will share this with Beth Fish's Weekend Cooking. She is sharing a delightful cookbook with contributions from mystery writers this time. Links to this post. Swiss Pumpkin for Cook the Books Club. Or our Cook the Books Club. This go round, hosted by fellow Hawaii resident and blogger, Deb of Kahakai Kitchen. They are even better. One of ma...
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Honey From Rock: February 2015
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The Year of the Kumquat. 160; A very small portion of them shown here. Hen life gives you lemons, you make lemonade, or in my case Lemon Mead. Funny He started with Facebook posting a W.C. Fields film clip on kumquats. Yes, that was funny, ha ha ha. Then Googling and posting all sorts of information on the fruit, health benefits, recipes and etc. And which has caused other. People to give him kumquats. Links to this post. Chocolate Cake with SECRET GF INGREDIENT. Links to this post. Quote of the Day.
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Honey From Rock: Pineapple Honey Pavlova with Fresh Mint and Dark Chocolate
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Pineapple Honey Pavlova with Fresh Mint and Dark Chocolate. Ur Cook the Books Club. Read for June/July was The Wedding Bees. By Sarah Kate Lynch, an inspiring, charming romance and beekeeping mini-primer. All about an escaped Southern Belle, who together with her queen bee and small colony of worker bees, take to a rooftop apartment in New York City, retaining from her background ample training in good manners, which are combined in Sugar's case with a large dose of kindness. 1 teaspoon white vinegar.
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Honey From Rock: August 2014
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This is being posted just to encourage you all to try, if you haven't already, a Dutch Baby, often known as Clafoutis, or just big puffy pancake with fruit of some sort on the bottom. In my case sliced green mangoes. You may also use green apples, tart plums or what have you. Part of this is a sad commentary on human nature. We had lots of green mangoes at our market, and when I asked where all the ripe ones were, was told, ripped off from the orchards! 1-2 tablespoons butter, plus 1/4 cup butter. Meanwh...
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Honey From Rock: Fresh Pineapple for Upside-down Cake
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Fresh Pineapple for Upside-down Cake. Out of a can. Better. And, with a hint of tartness to offset all that sweet. First, the cored, peeled, sliced pieces must be cooked a bit, in a little butter. Then set aside until you are ready for CAKE! Fresh Pineapple Upside-down Cake. Adapted from the recipe by Alice Waters in The Art of Simple Food. Preheat oven to 350F. Ingredients for fruit and caramel. 4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) butter, unsalted. 3/4 cup brown sugar. 1/2 cup whole milk, at room temperature.
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Honey From Rock: July 2015
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Pineapple Honey Pavlova with Fresh Mint and Dark Chocolate. Ur Cook the Books Club. Read for June/July was The Wedding Bees. Links to this post. Cook the Books Club. Ranting with Iced Coffee. Hat we have here is a lovely bit of fluff, perfect for poolside or beach. On What Grounds. Double tall cap, get the lead out! Sixteen-ounce cappuccino with decaf. A shudder ran through me as I glanced up and saw the wane, (Typo note: do you think she means wan? Wane being a verb? Expectant mothers I can understand,...
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