brown rice, taro strips, cubed zucchini and yellow sweet potato, wasabi and bits of pickled ginger, topped with lots of green onions.
...a little bit of this, a little bit of that: brown rice, taro strips, cubed zucchini and yellow sweet potato, wasabi and bits of pickled ginger, topped with lots of green onions.
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Can you imagine that this strong, trusty, solid safe served the Lo family business as well as for personal use for over 100 years? There were many who wished to inherit it but the problem was, how the heck does one transport it? NO one in their right mind would attempt to lift this 400 + pound heavy duty floor safe of antiquity for fear of breakin' their backs! It was finally resolved by using professional movers which made it look very easy to do. To add to this story ... approximately 40 years ago, David and his attorney friend who owned a pick up truck and also a hand truck moved this very safe from the Lo family home on Nehoa Street to Kuliouou. At the front door, our own father helped to lift this heavy bugga up 5 flights of stairs. Wow, I can picture how this safe was heavy as "elephants." Maybe, that's why Grampa coined the phrase and repeated over and over in our youth, " Elephants are HEAVY." 5 C of purple basil to 2 1/2 C of olive oil, macadamia nuts, salt, garlic and lemon. ...and maybe a batch of chive pesto, too!
Sophia, so happy to be cuddly warm in her birthday Shopkin pj's and fuzzy warm socks...practicing for the night before Christmas! Baby Colin went to the zoo today and found his furry friend to play with! Coach Les at practice sure has his hands FULL! What will he do when the rest of the team is there? Well, Coach Ken will have to step in!! Baby is so happy bc he climbed up on the chair by his little ol' self, waiting for the pharmacy to take his order at Long's!
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