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Frozen / Hawaiian | Recipe*zaar ADVERTISEMENT - Remove ads with Recipezaar Premium You are Here: Home > Frozen > Hawaiian Get our free newsletter Eater's Digest : | Sign in Home Recipes My Stuff Community Tools Marketplace Help Search: All Recipes Only My Cookbook by Ingredient by Recipe ID # Kitchen Dictionary Member Names for advanced... Premium Members can now post recipes privately — start your own online cookbook Frozen Hawaiian Recipes 6 recipes sorted by most recently posted highest rated photos fastest to make alphabetical Top 40 Frozen Hawaiian Recipes | Recently Reviewed Frozen Hawaiian Recipes | ( what is this? ) Search within this set: Filter results by category: ( What is this? ) You do not have JavaScript enabled so the category list below will not function properly. Please click "what is this?" above for more information. Remove all filters Course Breakfast Desserts Cakes Frozen Lunch/Snacks Snacks Salads Side Dishes Main Ingredient Eggs/Dairy Eggs Fruit Tropical Pineapple Vegetables Potatoes Yams/Sweet potatoes Cuisine Oceania Australian Hawaiian Preparation Equipment Freezer Oven Broil/Grill Refrigerator Stove Top Small Appliance Food Processor/Blender Mixer Inexpensive Number of Servings Simple 5 or Less Ingredients Beginner Cook 3 or Less Steps Time to Make 1 day Technique No Cook Occasion Brunch Dinner Party Holiday/Event Wedding Non-Religious Independence Day New Years Valentines Day Novelty Bizarre Seasonal Fall Spring Summer Taste/Mood Romantic Comfort Food To Go... Potluck Picnic Dietary High in... High Calcium Kid Pleaser Infant/Baby Toddlers Lighter Fare Healthy Vegetarian Vegan Low in... Low Calorie Low Cholesterol Low Fat Low Protein Low Sat. Fat Low Sodium Reduced Carbs Okinawan Sweet Potato Ice Cream by Roosie Okinawan sweet potatoes are a glorious purple color which makes this ice cream a lovely lavender color. You could probably sub another kind of sweet potato in a pinch, but it won't be the same. #122168 Save to My Cookbook Whipped Minted Yoghurt by KitchenManiac An extremely versatile yoghurt that goes well with any fruit, from putted fruits to berries. Discovered this in Donna Hay's "Flavours" cookbook #62922 Save to My Cookbook Elegant Fruit Slush by Lady of shallot This is a lovely company salad course or dessert. We especially love it for the warmer holidays and celebrations. It's very flavorful and refreshing. Cook time refers to freezer time and will vary depending upon how you freeze it. (quantity wize) #32238 Save to My Cookbook Mango Ice Cream by ChrisMc (5 reviews) Here's another ice cream recipe; I added a couple of variations that you can try. Mango ice cream is popular in Hawaii; mango sorbet is also very tasty (unfortunately, I don't have a recipe for that one - hint, hint). The time does not include... #31725 Save to My Cookbook Pineapple with Rum Sauce by William (Uncle Bill) Anatooskin (1 reviews) A very nice tart and rum flavored dessert. I tried this fantastic recipe in a restaurant in Waikiki and finally developed my own version. #18777 Save to My Cookbook Pineapple Boats by Charishma Ramchandani (1 reviews) This is a beautiful and delicious Hawaiian type of dessert! Its creative and tasty too!! #9103 Save to My Cookbook Having Trouble? Try these... Search within these results for: Use the Category List on the left to narrow results. Post a Request for the Recipe and we'll help you find it. Ask a chef your question in our Cooking Q & A forum. ADVERTISEMENT Remove ads with Recipezaar Premium Your Ad Here ADVERTISEMENT - Remove ads with Recipezaar Premium Back to Top | E-mail this Page You are Here: Home > Frozen > Hawaiian Your Account My Stuff My Cookbook My Shopping List Edit My Profile Premium Membership Logout Recipes Browse Categories Browse Cookbooks Search Request a Recipe Post Your Recipe Recipes A-Z Explore Community Forums Marketplace Site News A Random Recipe Recent Searches Help F.A.Q. Support Forum Cooking Q & A Forum Kitchen Dictionary Measurements Convertor Contact Us Fine Print Terms of Service Privacy Policy About Us Jobs Add Recipes to Your Site Advertise Here © 1999-2006 Recipezaar 10.0.0.2 Page generated in 0.05 seconds 0.01,0.04, Page generated in 0.02 seconds 0.00,0.01,0.01,0.00,



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Lahaina, Hawaii (HI) Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, crime, ... Lahaina, Hawaii Back to Hawaii big cities , HI smaller cities , HI small cities , All Cities . Submit pictures of this city Current weather forecast for Lahaina, HI Population (year 2000): 9,118 Males: 4,738 (52.0%), Females: 4,380 (48.0%) Elevation: 20 feet County: Maui Land area: 5.8 square miles Zip codes: 96761 . Median resident age: 36.0 years Median household income: $52,984 (year 2000) Median house value: $259,400 (year 2000) Lahaina, HI residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Lahaina: Filipino (30.7%) White Non-Hispanic (24.7%) Two or more races (17.5%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (9.8%) Japanese (8.7%) Hispanic (7.1%) Other race (2.2%) American Indian (1.9%) Other Asian (1.7%) Chinese (1.0%) Vietnamese (0.9%) (Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races) Ancestries: German (4.3%), English (4.2%), Irish (3.0%), United States (2.2%), French (2.0%), Portuguese (1.8%). New! Lahaina, Hawaii forum For population 25 years and over in Lahaina High school or higher: 78.8% Bachelor's degree or higher: 16.8% Graduate or professional degree: 2.9% Unemployed: 4.4% Mean travel time to work: 13.9 minutes For population 15 years and over in Lahaina CDP Never married: 36.5% Now married: 49.0% Separated: 1.0% Widowed: 5.3% Divorced: 8.2% 27.8% Foreign born (23.4% Asia, 2.9% Latin America). Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: Honolulu, HI (84.4 miles , pop. 371,657). Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Los Angeles, CA (2785.3 miles , pop. 3,694,820). Nearest cities: Kaanapali, HI (3.4 miles ), Napili-Honokowai, HI (5.6 miles ), Kapalua, HI (7.8 miles ), Waikapu, HI (11.5 miles ), Wailuku, HI (11.9 miles ), Waihee-Waiehu, HI (11.9 miles ), Maalaea, HI (13.7 miles ), Kahului, HI (14.2 miles ). Latitude: 20.89 N, Longitude: 156.67 W Lahaina, Hawaii business data: stores, dealers, real estate agents, wholesalers, restaurants... Industries providing employment: Arts,entertainment,recreation,accommodation and food services (46.5%), Retail trade (13.6%). Daytime population change due to commuting: +2,006 (+22.0%) Workers who live and work in this city: 2,256 (49.5%) Average climate in Lahaina, Hawaii Based on data reported by over 4,000 weather stations Back to the top Hospitals/medical centers near Lahaina: MAUI MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER (about 12 miles; WAILUKU, HI) LANAI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL (about 19 miles; LANAI CITY, HI) KULA HOSPITAL (about 26 miles; KULA, HI) Political contributions by individuals in Lahaina, HI Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Lahaina: KAPALUA (about 5 miles; LAHAINA, HI; ID: JHM) KAHULUI (about 18 miles; KAHULUI, HI; ID: OGG) LANAI (about 21 miles; LANAI CITY, HI; ID: LNY) Other public-use airports nearest to Lahaina: KALAUPAPA (about 30 miles; KALAUPAPA, HI; ID: LUP) MOLOKAI (about 34 miles; KAUNAKAKAI, HI; ID: MKK) HANA (about 48 miles; HANA, HI; ID: HNM) College/University in Lahaina: INSTITUTE OF BODY THERAPEUTICS (Location: BOX 11634; Private, for-profit) Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Lahaina: KAPIOLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 83 miles; HONOLULU, HI; Full-time enrollment: 4,131) UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA (about 85 miles; HONOLULU, HI; FT enrollment: 14,113) HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (about 87 miles; HONOLULU, HI; FT enrollment: 6,186) HONOLULU COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 88 miles; HONOLULU, HI; FT enrollment: 2,787) LEEWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 97 miles; PEARL CITY, HI; FT enrollment: 3,511) BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY-HAWAII CAMPUS (about 102 miles; LAIE, HI; FT enrollment: 2,273) UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO (about 136 miles; HILO, HI; FT enrollment: 2,434) Public high school in Lahaina: LAHAINALUNA HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 1,000; Location: 980 LAHAINALUNA ROAD; Grades: 09 - 12) Public primary/middle schools in Lahaina: KAMEHAMEHA III ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 684; Location: 611 FRONT STREET; Grades: PK - 05) NAHIENAENA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 662; Location: 816 NIHEU STREET; Grades: PK - 05) LAHAINA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (Students: 625; Location: 871 LAHAINALUNA ROAD; Grades: 06 - 08) Private primary/middle school in Lahaina: SACRED HEARTS ELEM SCHOOL (Students: 228; Location: 239 DICKENSON STREET; Grades: KG - 8) Click to draw/clear city borders Notable locations in Lahaina: Makila (A) , Kahoma Shaft Pump (B) , Baldwin Home Museum (C) , Lahaina Civic and Recreation Center (D) , Lahaina Public Library (E) , Lahaina Whaling Museum (F) , Hale Aloha (G) , Hale Paahao (H) , Mala Mill Stack (I) , Malulu o Lele Cultural Center (J) , Pioneer Mill (K) , Masters Reading Room (L) . Display/hide their locations on the map Shopping Centers: Dickenson Square Shopping Center (1) , Old Lahaina Shopping Center (2) , Lahaina Cannery Shopping Center (3) , Lahaina Market Place Shopping Center (4) , Lahaina Square Shopping Center (5) , West Maui Shopping Center (6) . Display/hide their locations on the map Churches in Lahaina include: Community Seventh Day Adventist Church (A) , Wainee Church (B) , Wo Hing Temple (C) , Maria Lanakila Roman Catholic Church (D) , Lahaina Baptist Church (E) , Shingon Buddhist Temple (F) , Holy Innocents Episcopal Church (G) , Church of God (H) . Display/hide their locations on the map Cemeteries: Waiola Cemetery (1) , Hanakaoo Cemetery (2) , Episcopal Cemetery (3) , Seamens Cemetery (4) . Display/hide their locations on the map Reservoirs: Crater Reservoir (A) , Wahikuli Reservoir (B) . Display/hide their locations on the map Streams, rivers, and creeks: Kanaha Stream (A) . Display/hide its location on the map Parks in Lahaina include: Malu Ulu o Lele Park (1) , Kelawea Mauka III Park (2) , Wahiku Park (3) , Wahikuli State Wayside Park (4) , Paunau Terrace Park (5) , Lahaina Armory Park (6) , Lahaina Banyon Court (7) , Lahaina Historic District (8) , Waikuli Terrace Park (9) . Display/hide their locations on the map Lahaina compared to Hawaii state average: Median house value significantly above state average. Black race population percentage significantly below state average. Hispanic race population percentage above state average. Foreign-born population percentage significantly above state average. Number of rooms per house below state average. House age below state average. Number of college students below state average. Back to the top Strongest AM radio stations in Lahaina: KUAU (1570 AM; 50 kW; HAIKU, HI; Owner: FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD-KAHULUI, MAUI) KMVI (550 AM; 5 kW; WAILUKU, HI; Owner: PACIFIC RADIO GROUP,INC.) KAIM (870 AM; 50 kW; HONOLULU, HI; Owner: SALEM MEDIA OF HAWAII, INC.) KNUI (900 AM; 5 kW; KAHULUI, HI; Owner: PACIFIC RADIO GROUP, INC.) KAOI (1110 AM; 5 kW; KIHEI, HI; Owner: VISIONARY RELATED ENTERTAINMENT, INC) KORL (690 AM; 10 kW; HONOLULU, HI; Owner: NEW WAVE BROADCASTING, L.P.) KGU (760 AM; 10 kW; HONOLULU, HI; Owner: SALEM MEDIA OF HAWAII, INC.) KSSK (590 AM; 8 kW; HONOLULU, HI; Owner: CAPSTAR TX LIMITED PARTNERSHIP) KHVH (830 AM; 10 kW; HONOLULU, HI; Owner: CAPSTAR TX LIMITED PARTNERSHIP) KHNR (650 AM; 10 kW; HONOLULU, HI; Owner: SALEM MEDIA OF HAWAII, INC.) KLHT (1040 AM; 10 kW; HONOLULU, HI; Owner: CALVARY CHAPEL OF HONOLULU, INC.) KHCM (940 AM; 10 kW; WAIPAHU, HI; Owner: SALEM MEDIA OF HAWAII, INC.) KIPA (620 AM; 10 kW; NAALEHU, HI; Owner: BIG ISLAND RADIO) Strongest FM radio stations in Lahaina: KPOA (93.5 FM; LAHAINA, HI; Owner: PACIFIC RADIO GROUP, INC.) KKUA (90.7 FM; WAILUKU, HI; Owner: HAWAII PUBLIC RADIO, INC.) K220HA (91.9 FM; KIHEI, HI; Owner: CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN FALLS, INC.) K210CM (89.9 FM; KIHEI, HI; Owner: CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN FALLS, INC.) KONI (104.7 FM; LANAI CITY, HI; Owner: HOCHMAN HAWAII PUBLISHING, INC.) KLHI-FM (101.1 FM; LAHAINA, HI; Owner: PACIFIC RADIO GROUP, INC.) KNUI-FM (99.9 FM; KAHULUI, HI; Owner: PACIFIC RADIO GROUP, INC.) KJMD (98.3 FM; PUKALANI, HI; Owner: PACIFIC RADIO GROUP,INC.) KAOI-FM (95.1 FM; WAILUKU, HI; Owner: VISIONARY RELATED ENTERTAINMENT INC) KPMW (105.5 FM; HALIIMAILE, HI; Owner: REY-CEL BROADCASTING, INC.) KLHI-FM1 (101.1 FM; LAHAINA, HI; Owner: LAHAINA BROADCASTING CO., LTD) K244AG (96.7 FM; MAUI, HI; Owner: VISIONARY RELATED ENTERTAINMENT, INC) TV broadcast stations around Lahaina: K27DW (Channel 27; WAILUKU, HI; Owner: RAYCOM NATIONAL, INC.) KWHM (Channel 21; WAILUKU, HI; Owner: LESEA BROADCASTING CORPORATION) Back to the top City-data.com does not guarantee the accuracy or timeliness of any information on this site. Use at your own risk. 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SEVEN PRINCIPLES FOR GOOD PRACTICE SEVEN PRINCIPLES FOR GOOD PRACTICE IN UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION By Arthur W. Chickering and Zelda F. Gamson Reprinted with permission. Apathetic students, illiterate graduates, incompetent teaching, impersonal campuses -- so rolls the drumfire of criticism of higher education. More than two years of reports have spelled out the problems. States have been quick to respond by holding out carrots and beating with sticks. There are neither enough carrots nor enough sticks to improve undergraduate education without the commitment and action of students and faculty members. They are the precious resources on whom the improvement of undergraduate education depends. But how can students and faculty members improve undergraduate education? Many campuses around the country are asking this question. To provide a focus for their work, we offer seven principles based on research on good teaching and learning in colleges and universities. Good practice in undergraduate education: encourages contact between students and faculty, develops reciprocity and cooperation among students, encourages active learning, gives prompt feedback, emphasizes time on task, communicates high expectations, and respects diverse talents and ways of learning. We can do it ourselves - with a little bit of help... These seven principles are not ten commandments shrunk to a 20th century attention span. They are intended as guidelines for faculty members, students, and administrators -- with support from state agencies and trustees -- to improve teaching and learning. These principles seem like good common sense, and they are -- because many teachers and students have experienced them and because research supports them. They rest on 50 years of research on the way teachers teach and students learn, how students work and play with one another, and how students and faculty talk to each other. While each practice can stand alone on its own, when all are present their effects multiply. Together they employ six powerful forces in education: activity, expectations, cooperation, interaction, diversity, and responsibility. Good practices hold as much meaning for professional programs as for the liberal arts. They work for many different kinds of students -- white, black, Hispanic, Asian, rich, poor, older, younger, male, female, well-prepared, underprepared. But the ways different institutions implement good practice depend very much on their students and their circumstances. In what follows, we describe several different approaches to good practice that have been used in different kinds of settings in the last few years. In addition, the powerful implications of these principles for the way states fund and govern higher education and for the way institutions are run are discussed briefly at the end. As faculty members, academic administrators, and student personnel staff, we have spent most of our working lives trying to understand our students, our colleagues, our institutions and ourselves. We have conducted research on higher education with dedicated colleagues in a wide range of schools in this country. With the implications of this research for practice, we hope to help us all do better. We address the teacher's how, not the subject-matter what , of good practice in undergraduate education. We recognize that content and pedagogy interact in complex ways. We are also aware that there is much healthy ferment within and among the disciplines. What is taught, after all, is at least as important as how it is taught. In contrast to the long history of research in teaching and learning, there is little research on the college curriculum. We cannot, therefore, make responsible recommendations about the content of good undergraduate education. That work is yet to be done. This much we can say: An undergraduate education should prepare students to understand and deal intelligently with modern life. What better place to start but in the classroom and on our campuses? What better time than now? Seven Principles of Good Practice. 1. Encourages Contact Between Students and Faculty Frequent student-faculty contact in and out of classes is the most important factor in student motivation and involvement. Faculty concern helps students get through rough times and keep on working. Knowing a few faculty members well enhances students' intellectual commitment and encourages them to think about their own values and future plans. 2. Develops Reciprocity and Cooperation Among Students Learning is enhanced when it is more like a team effort that a solo race. Good learning, like good work, is collaborative and social, not competitive and isolated. Working with others often increases involvement in learning. Sharing one's own ideas and responding to others' reactions sharpens thinking and deepens understanding. 3. Encourages Active Learning Learning is not a spectator sport. Students do not learn much just by sitting in classes listening to teachers, memorizing pre-packaged assignments, and spitting out answers. They must talk about what they are learning, write about it, relate it to past experiences and apply it to their daily lives. They must make what they learn part of themselves. 4. Gives Prompt Feedback Knowing what you know and don't know focuses learning. Students need appropriate feedback on performance to benefit from courses. When getting started, students need help in assessing existing knowledge and competence. In classes, students need frequent opportunities to perform and receive suggestions for improvement. At various points during college, and at the end, students need chances to reflect on what they have learned, what they still need to know, and how to assess themselves. 5. Emphasizes Time on Task Time plus energy equals learning. There is no substitute for time on task. Learning to use one's time well is critical for students and professionals alike. Students need help in learning effective time management. Allocating realistic amounts of time means effective learning for students and effective teaching for faculty. How an institution defines time expectations for students, faculty, administrators, and other professional staff can establish the basis of high performance for all. 6. Communicates High Expectations Expect more and you will get more. High expectations are important for everyone -- for the poorly prepared, for those unwilling to exert themselves, and for the bright and well motivated. Expecting students to perform well becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy when teachers and institutions hold high expectations for themselves and make extraefforts. 7. Respects Diverse Talents and Ways of Learning There are many roads to learning. People bring different talents and styles of learning to college. Brilliant students in the seminar room may be all thumbs in the lab or art studio. Students rich in hands-on experience may not do so well with theory. Students need the opportunity to show their talents and learn in ways that work for them. Then they can be pushed to learn in new ways that do not come so easily. Teachers and students hold the main responsibility for improving undergraduate education. But they need a lot of help. College and university leaders, state and federal officials, and accrediting associations have the power to shape an environment that is favorable togood practice in higher education. What qualities must this environment have? A strong sense of shared purposes. Concrete support from administrators and faculty leaders for those purposes. Adequate funding appropriate for the purposes. Policies and procedures consistent with the purposes. Continuing examination of how well the purposes are being achieved. There is good evidence that such an environment can be created. When this happens, faculty members and administrators think of themselves as educators. Adequate resources are put into creating opportunities for faculty members, administrators, and students to celebrate and reflect on their shared purposes. Faculty members receive support and release time for appropriate professional development activities. Criteria for hiring and promoting faculty members, administrators, and staff support the institution's purposes. Advising is considered important. Departments, programs, and classes are small enough to allow faculty members and students to have a sense of community, to experience the value of their contributions, and to confront the consequences of their failures. States, the federal government and accrediting associations affect the kind of environment that can develop on campuses in a variety of ways. The most important is through the allocation of financial support. States also influence good practice by encouraging sound planning, setting priorities, mandating standards, and reviewing and approving programs. Regional and professional accrediting associations require self-study and peer review in making judgments about programs and institutions. These sources of support and influence can encourage environments for good practice in undergraduate education by: setting policies that are consistent with good practice in undergraduate education, holding high expectations for institutional performance, keeping bureaucratic regulations to a minimum that is compatible with public accountability, allocating adequate funds for new undergraduate programs and the professional development of faculty members, administrators, and staff, encouraging employment of under-represented groups among administrators, faculty members, and student services professionals, and providing the support for programs, facilities, and financial aid necessary for good practice in undergraduate education.



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