Getting Together After 50 Years
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When I was in high school, the recreation center was a place where clubs
could meet. I did join a club because well... my cousin (who is actually 4
month...
4 hours ago
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Oh man, I heard his kids don't wanna take it over and he's gonna close =(.
As much as I love kakidani (spicy arare) with peanuts, it never dawned on me to mix these. Now I gotta try! I only mix kakidani with popcorn. My mom (herself) goes through cans of this peanut.She's always asking me or my sister to buy for her.
V
Oh boy, that's looks delicious. That combination, mix it with popcorn would be Ono at the movies. Thanks, I'll go there and look for the striped cuttlefish.
Oh looks so ono! Remind of small kid time. Haven’t been there in ages, better go check it out again.
Izsmom
My mouth is watering : )
*drool*
A couple of days ago we were at Sam’s Club and I saw Ii hing cherries. I told Art just looking at the package made my mouth water. Now I’m looking at your photos and my mouth is watering again... big time.
Your pictures make my mouth water.
Wow! That guy is still there at da Kaimuki Crack Seed store? I've been going there since I was a kid! Then I took my kids there too! Da Bess Crack Seed Store in all of Hawaii.
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.....Watch!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA5x1qsE81Y
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Close?! Oh no, Unknown.
V, it's so addicting!
Chet, maybe I'll see you there. LOL!
Izsmom, totally nostalgic yah.
Susan, mine too!
Kat, yup!
Kay, LOL.
Erick, you shoulda seen when I was in the store!
Mark, yes, still there! Thanks for the link.
Ohhh, i just started following him on Instagram and now I see it here. it's a sign! I must go! Have you had the kakimochi with li hing sauce? Sooo ono! I would save my $1 lunch money in high school to buy that instead. :)
If i still lived in kaimuki i would totally volunteer to keep his store running!
You know - he went to Kaimuki High School? Before our time - but not that much before. His kids all became super successful - doctors and such. I used to tell my kids that maybe they can take over but it is a lot of work and he has his system down so he can run the place by himself.
I wonder if his King Li Hing Mui is the one we had for my Starlie's graduation. Everybody really liked it and for months after they would go in and ask for Starlie's li hing mui and he would know exactly which one. Then, he was out of it for a long time.
The kids would get his kakimochi and he would put the wet li hing mui sauce on it in the package - SO sticky and messy but SO ono!
It will be very sad when he retires. Probably someone else will buy the place but it won't be the same - different touch, different ordering, etc.
Gracie! Totally a sign! No, I haven't tried the kakimochi with li hing sauce yet. Maybe next time.
Aunty, I wondered if he went to Kaimuki High School. The customer before me talked about another li hing mui that she preferred slightly over the King Mui, but she said he's usually out of it. I feel really sad too thinking about him retiring.
Man, a blast from the past in my old neighborhood. I took my wife there when we were "back home" a couple of years back and was surprised to see he was sill working!
Kirk, so nostalgic yah!!
His li hing peach (strips) are real good too. You probably going boost his business even more!
duh, i shoulda checked your post before writng messasges...I love the king mui too. I got my sister addicted too....now she makes me buy it for her and send it to the mainland
Ooooh, thanks for the tip, Aunty!
Les, I got some for Hoku too 'cause he always gives me family discount when I go to Sekiya's.
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