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The Artful Hawaiigirl: Cacao Pods @PilianiKopeFarm
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A PASSION FOR MAUI and Making everyday a work of Art! Thursday, June 7, 2012. Did someone say chocolate? Cacao at Piliani Kope Farm. So readers what do you think? I love your comments and feedback! Aloha and have a great day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. There was an error in this gadget. There was an error in this gadget. There was an error in this gadget. Amaryllis of Hawaii series. Hawaii Videos and other favorites. Recent updates from Blogs. Kahuna of the Kitchen.
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Celebrating the States: Alabama - December 14, 1819
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Munchies, Movies, and Manuscripts. Tuesday, December 14, 2010. Alabama - December 14, 1819. James got my day started this morning with Alabama-themed music from The Grateful Dead, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and The Five Blind Boys of Alabama. Tells their story. Just across the street from the chuch we visited the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. One mention of a library in this book. Peejoe tells his Aunt Earlene "I'm going outside.Wiley brought me a book from the library.". To Kill a Mockingbird. I made a baked ...
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Celebrating the States: Indiana - December 11, 1816
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Munchies, Movies, and Manuscripts. Saturday, December 11, 2010. Indiana - December 11, 1816. A Very Indiana Christmas. Sometime in the late 80s I remember sitting in a bar in Oxford, Ohio, and being drawn to the silent television set in the corner where I saw a drunk-looking Santa and scared little kid, with a button nose, being pushed down a fake-snow covered slide. Even without the sound I knew I was onto something special. How could I find out the name of this Christamas movie? Whenever we see the sce...
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Share Your Table: Neal Family Winery winemaker dinner at The Banyan Tree, Ritz Carlton Kapalua
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Saturday, July 10, 2010. Neal Family Winery winemaker dinner at The Banyan Tree, Ritz Carlton Kapalua. Mark Neal grew up on the farm with his dad, who founded Jack Neal and Sons, a vineyard management company in Napa that manages over 1000 acres of vineyards. 90% of the vineyards Neal farms are certified organic. 2008 Neal Family Sauvignon Blanc. A decadent grilled ahi topped with foie gras and cherry sauce that brought out bright black fruit notes in the wine pairing. Crispy moi on an English pea risotto.
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Celebrating the States: Hawaii Music Follow-Up
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Munchies, Movies, and Manuscripts. Monday, December 6, 2010. It is too bad we did not know the story of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole back when we celebrated Hawaii Day. He was a gentle giant whose first recording became the version of "Over the Rainbow" most familiar to an entire generation. As Pam remembered, his version was the opening of 50 First Dates. A film that would have been a more enjoyable - if less informative - selection for our Hawaii movie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). TX Screen Door Jesus.
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Celebrating the States: Year End Wrap Up
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Munchies, Movies, and Manuscripts. Friday, December 31, 2010. Year End Wrap Up. If I learned anything from " my year of reading year of books. It is that no year-of memoir is complete without a final reflection. What I would do differently:. My next blog will be similar in theme to this one. " Una Nueva Receta Cada Semana. Finally, I have this to say - this project was a lot more fun because I had a great partner to help me with it. Thanks, James. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). TX Screen Door Jesus.
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Share Your Table: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010. Mapulehu: the point at the base makes this mango visually distinctive. It was also the most distinctive tasting of all the mangoes, with a floral, slightly grassy hint. Texture was almost creamy. Gouveia: perhaps this one was a little less ripe than the others- it was firmer and slightly tart, almost like an apple crossed with a mango. Pope: very, very sweet and creamy. All of them were low in fiber (no flossing afterwards! Tuesday, June 8, 2010. MA‘O CSA in colors.
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Celebrating the States: Texas Size
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Munchies, Movies, and Manuscripts. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. To comment about the size of Texas may be to lack imagination, but as a geographer, scale. Matters almost as much as place. Most South Texans know - though many Northerners do not - that the 100-mile buffer is taken quite literally by the United States Government, which operates a checkpoint in Falfurrias. 70 miles from the Mexican border, at which persons and vehicles are searched just as though they were coming in from another country!
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Celebrating the States: Iowa Memoir (Lite)
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Munchies, Movies, and Manuscripts. Tuesday, December 28, 2010. I" for Iowa - the only entry in my County Map Project. In which my county map resembles the state initial. At least, it seems to be the only one. For the teenage me, Iowa was just a place that needed to be crossed when going from Kansas City, Missouri to Minnesota, which I did for three distinct purposes. The first was to attend a camp at St. Olaf College. The second crossing - along that same narrow groove of I-35 - was on a mission trip fro...
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