Friday, July 29, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Zombieland!
The State Fair!
There is something magical about a State Fair! I couldn't believe how lucky I felt that night! It was like I was in a movie and one of two things were going to happen...Zombies attack or I was going to wake up the next morning eight years old. Either way it would have been the best night I have had in Hawaii! What could possibly be better than riding the Zipper, eating Funnel Cake, and playing games impossible to win!? I have know idea, that's why I was happy to find out that the Fair would be around the whole month of June. I can't wait to go back and try a deep fried twinkly! (and to see if the Zombies ever attack)
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
BEEF!! It's what's for dinner!
I like to call this picture "The Aftermath"
Sunday, May 29, 2011
BEST DAY OF THE WEEK
BEST DAY OF THE WEEK: SUNDAY!
For the past few Sundays I have been going to the farmer's market in Hale'iwa. It runs every Sunday from 9am-1pm and has been my first great discovery in Hawaii. I love the feeling of being around people who love what they are doing in life. The market is filled with farmers, fishermen, soap makers, artist, and cooks. There is an assortment of food stands mixed in with people selling good. Everything is hand/home made or grown. It feels wonderful to spend my money on something other than corporate America.
My first trip to the farmers market I was taken straight to the food stand that sold Pastels. If I could compare this it would probably be the Brazilian version of a "Hot Pocket". I know what you are thinking...hot pocket!! But it is nothing like the freezer burn, microwavable hot pocket it is a complete upgrade! Pastel's are a wonderful fried pastry filled with either sweet or savory deliciousness. The Pastel stand is ran by a Brazilian couple who have been making this food in there family for year and are bringing home to Hawaii and letting us all get a taste. The Pastel dough is made by the Mrs. (it is a cross between puff pastry and pasta dough). The dough is flattened and cut in 2 inch by 4 inch rectangles and piled high with an assortment for ingredients and covered with another sheet of pastel dough that has been sprayed with water. She then presses the two pieces of dough together with an edged cement or tile trowel and hands off the delicate creation to her husband. He then fries the Pastel in a wok for 3-5 min. until both sides are golden brown. After being towel dried the Pastel is cut in half and placed in a brown bag and ready to be devoured. There are a total of six different Pastel's that you can order. Four of them are savory and two of them sweet. I have only tried two of the savory but from the line of people waiting I am sure that all of them will satisfy any one's hunger. (3-5 people at a time)
Saturday, May 7, 2011
HAL 411
Hello everyone! My name is Hal. I thought I would post something about myself while I finish my research for the food portion of my blog!! I am 24 years old soon to be 25 and living out in Hawaii while I serve in the United States Army. I will be living here for three years and am very excited to get out and see all the things this paradise has to offer! (especially the food!!) I am not the best writer but I am hoping that with a little practice and good editing I will be able to entertain the masses.
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