We are excited to share about Tua’s virtual camp for youth in Hawaii! Before the pandemic and mandatory lockdowns, we had the honor of attending the 2020 Polynesian Football…
We recently had a pre-valentine’s day staycation at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa which we will be sharing about soon! During our stay, we found it…
UNIQLO Hawaii continues to celebrate beloved Hawaii brands with its The Brands Hawaiian LOCO UT Collection. If you’ve seen our post this summer, we featured a few of…
This year, in the true spirit of the Dîner en Blanc, we are bringing un Dîner Virtuel, a curated event for people to create in their own home…
Exciting news for the West Side! Foodland Farms is now open at Ka Makana Ali’i. Along with Foodland’s very first in-store restaurant, Mahi’ai Table. Foodland Farms Ka Makana…
Aloha , friends! We hope you are doing well! If you are following us on Instagram, then you might have seen that UNIQLO just launched the new designs…
Let’s face it, everyone in Hawaii wishes we had an IKEA. When Reid was in the military, the closest thing we had was the military furniture store since…
Today, we are making a popular Hawaiian dish: Mochiko Chicken which is a Hawaiian style fried chicken. It’s sweet, salty, and filled with flavor! This is great served…
Ube halaya is a filipino snack or dessert made from purple yams. For this recipe, we are using powdered purple yam which is the easiest and fastest way…
This birthday butter mochi is very easy to make and quite a delicious dessert or snack. It is similar to the Ube Butter Mochi using Hawaii’s Best mochi…
Craving for poke? Make this simple shoyu ahi poke at home! This is a traditional Hawaiian dish served with raw fish made with fresh ahi steaks, onions, green…
Happy Cinco de Mayo, friends! Since we are celebrating at home during the pandemic, try this easy homemade recipe – Mexican Street Corn which is also known as…
Today, we are showing how to make our favorite movie snack! Hawaiian hurricane popcorn is a delicious mix of popcorn, nori or furikake, and mochi crunch. There are…
It’s kau kau time! In Hawaii, kau kau (pronounced cow-cow) means to eat or food in pidgin slang. As soon as our first Kau Kau box was delivered, we dug…