Letting the Younger Generation Take Over
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I used to stress over our family parties. Because we're the only ones who
have a bit more space (not to mention street parking) to handle the
get-togethe...
3 hours ago
10 comments:
whaaatttt....porchetta !!!
Wow wow lau lau! Aina Haina shopping center sure has grown up! And so have the prices. My mom used to take me there in 1964 to get a haircut at the local barber shop. I later went to the private school across the street on the ocean side called "The Academy". We always used to sneak over to McDonalds Aina Haina at lunch time for a Big Mac! ; )
Haha, I tried that already! I took out the "weeds", but I'd rather have their tomato bisque or french dip. We went Agu Ward today, tried the Rafute donburi - oh talk about melt in your mouth. The taste is a little light, but still good!
drool!
Looks good enough to eat! Thanks for the onolicious photos.
Dd, yah!!
OMG Mark, Aina Haina Shopping Center is so changed from back in the day.
Mich! Rafute donburi! Aiyaiyai!
LOL, Kat!
Welcome, Aunty.
Holy macarons! They are so many...your sandwich looks yummy! I will try this when I have a chance to go there.
Fun to read other reader's comments!
I hope you get to try it, Akemi!
Cool, I love their food!
Whoa! I spotted the macarons. That's a ton of them! Are they getting popular over here too, then? They are really big in Chicago. My daughter and granddaughter are crazy about them. $1.95 is an OK price. It was $2.50 in Chicago. For me.... well.... I'm not too crazy about them. It's too expensive for a little cookie. My son-in-law took my daughter to Paris while we babysat our granddaughter for a week. They brought back macarons from Laduree which is supposed to be famous. Well.... meh... was OK. I would prefer a mochi any day.
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