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Maui weddings in Hawaii ... say the word "Hawaii" and what comes to mind are images of ease, beauty and simplicity. This is what we strive for in our Maui beach wedding packages. Why Weddings in Paradise? ...Love is an irresistible Desire, to be irresistibly Desired... Hawaiian Couples…Welcome to Paradise! You have come to the right place for assistance in planning your Maui Wedding. We are certain that you will find information provided herein to be very useful. We're here for you to ensure that when you're "Just Maui'd" it's "Just Perfect". Celebrate your love for each other with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Couples can choose from many Maui wedding packages, including a variety of beautiful, romantic settings…warm sandy beaches, oceanfront lawns, glamorous gazebos, authentic Hawaiian gardens or other tropical havens. Seemingly endless sun-drenched days and balmy tropical evenings add that special backdrop to a memorable Hawaiian Wedding on the island of Maui. Each of our Hawaii weddings captures the warmth and charm of its unique setting along West Maui Beach and the South Maui Coast. We are available to assist with all of the necessary wedding arrangements. We recognize the importance of ensuring that every dream becomes a reality. Whether couples prefer a simple ceremony or a lavish gathering with family and friends, you will receive the personal attention you deserve. 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Picnic Potluck Brown Bag Dietary Diabetic Free of... Gluten-free Lactose Egg-free High in... High Calcium Kid Pleaser Infant/Baby Toddlers Kosher Lighter Fare Healthy Vegetarian Vegan Low in... Low Calorie Low Cholesterol Low Fat Low Protein Low Sat. Fat Low Sodium Reduced Carbs Very Low Carbs 1 2 3 Next» Honey Girl Cocktail by jmelyn I found this recipe in...Bon Appetit?--I think. It's apparently a drink that is served at the Lahaina (sp?) Luau in Maui. Anyway, it's very tasty. Hope you enjoy! #141333 Save to My Cookbook Vegetarian Hawaiian Fried Rice by lynnski / LA This fried rice is served at the Westin Maui, Hawaii; I've modified it to make a vegetarian version. #138097 Save to My Cookbook Sweet Potato Mochi by Roosie (1 reviews) The Electric Kitchen; Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. #136254 Save to My Cookbook Hawaiian Chili Pepper Water by JenSmith This is a popular condiment in Hawaii, but you can use it wherever you are. It goes great with rice and Asian-style dishes and it's easy to make. Remember to keep it refrigerated to preserve the flavor and color. #131502 Save to My Cookbook Coconut Rice Erupting With Spices, Nuts & Peas by Rita L (1 reviews) This coconut rice has cumin, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, red chili, carrot, garlic lemon grass, nuts, peas & coconut.This is being made for a Luau! #125514 Save to My Cookbook Genuine Hawaiian Teriyaki Sauce by Somogirl (1 reviews) Easy to make,last weeks and tastes delicious!You will find yourself putting this on almost anything once it's in your refrigerator. #121014 Save to My Cookbook Hawaiian Bread by kburie From Cooking Light (March 2005) #118916 Save to My Cookbook Tropical Splash Smoothie by palmetto1220 This is delicious! It's both healthy, and tasty! Nice and refreshing too! #106207 Save to My Cookbook Raspberry Coconut Cake With White Chocolate Icing by MizEmerilLagasse I made this cake from a vision, lol. I have seen these things called "Dream Bars" up on this site that have raspberry and coconut flavors mixed in them, and I just couldn't help but want to make a cake that had the same flavorings. When I first... #100277 Save to My Cookbook Big Fruit Salad by MizEmerilLagasse (3 reviews) After an OVERLY hearty, boring, rich, oilly meat and potatoes kind of meal I really truely feel that everyone only wants one thing; something that's not overly hearty, boring, rich, and oilly! That is why I made this dessert salad that is also a... #97363 Save to My Cookbook ADVERTISEMENT - Remove ads with Recipezaar Premium Hawaiian Honeymoon Cake by kburie (1 reviews) This recipe came about as I searched for a recipe for my future sister-in-law's Hawaiian-themed bridal shower. I found several recipes that sounded good, but not quite right, so I combined and modified them to make this one. This is a very moist... #97220 Save to My Cookbook Coconut Sponge Cake by MizEmerilLagasse This is a wonderful, creamy cake with lots of coconut flavor! #93081 Save to My Cookbook Pineapple - Coconut Muffins by najwa This is something I came up with when I had some pineapple and wanted to make muffins. I hope you like it! #91279 Save to My Cookbook Wasabi Vinaigrette by Hey Jude (1 reviews) This is a very different vinaigrette than your everyday variety! It makes simple green salads really come alive with flavor. Adapted from Sam Choy's Sampler. #89521 Save to My Cookbook Breakfast Club Smoothie by Picholine (3 reviews) Named after the movie because on their own, each of the fruits used would be rejected, but together they make a popular combination! (amounts are approximate--use whatever you have) #88938 Save to My Cookbook Maui Sweet Potato Bake by CountryLady (1 reviews) An island flavoured side dish! It can be prepared in advance - cover & refrigerate for up to 2 days or wrap in foil & freeze for up to a month. Defrost overnight in fridge, bring to room temperature (2 hours) then bake for 40 to 45 minutes. #87998 Save to My Cookbook Hawaiian Charoset by Mirj (1 reviews) Most people make charoset for Passover using the same recipe that people around the world have used for thousands of years -- apples, walnuts and wine. This is a Faye Levy that takes fusion cuisine to a whole new level. This is certainly going to... #85792 Save to My Cookbook Crab Dip by Heather Beldin (9 reviews) I got this out of my mothers cookbook. It is so good yall have to try. #84293 Save to My Cookbook Ginger Pineapple Plum Chutney by Picholine Great with fish. I invented this to go with some basa fillets we cooked on the Japanese smoker. I used the leftovers to liven up a monotonous coleslaw. #70203 Save to My Cookbook Coconut Rice Salad by DiB's Recipe posted by request. Cook time reflects chill time as well. #67929 Save to My Cookbook 1 2 3 Next» 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 > Vegetarian > 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. 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It offers plazas, parks with cascading waterfalls, five starrestaurants, nightclubs, world-class shopping, great art and architecture, exquisitehotels and friendly people with old fashioned aloha spirit - all the convenience of cityliving with the beauty and ambience of the tropics. A great way toget an overview of Honolulu's offerings is to take the Historic Waikiki Trolley Tour, atwo hour narrated tour on a turn of the century designed trolley which stops every fifteenminutes at twenty locations allowing you to get off and spend time at as many stops as youlike before rejoining the route. Stops include Honolulu's Zoo, State Capitol, HonoluluAcademy of the Art, Chinatown, Bishop Museum, Aloha Tower Marketplace and the HawaiiMaritime Centre, King Kamehameha Statue, Restaurant Row and numerous shopping locations. There are morethan a dozen specialised walking tours in Honolulu including a number which focus onhistorical sites such as the Kawaiaha'o Church, Hawaii's oldest. Others are in Chinatownwhich has several buildings erected at the turn of the century with architecturereminiscent of a bygone era. You will stroll through the colourful arcades, pass theexotic herb shops and see the famous open market. More than onemillion visitors a year experience a taste of old Polynesia and the charm and beauty ofthe seven South Pacific Societies at the Polynesian Cultural Centre. While there, visitthe Imax Theatre, experience a Luau and see the spectacular Polynesian review. Take a nostalgictrip to Pearl Harbour where you can step aboard the USS Bowfin a realWW2 submarine. You can learn more about this compelling wartime saga by visiting the USSArizona Memorial Visitor Centre displaying WW2 Naval History and see a film about thesneak attack. Also, the USS Battleship Missouri "Mighty Mo", known forits involvement in WW2, the Korean War and most recently, the Gulf War, is the newlyopened museum located near Ford Island at Pearl Harbour. Outdoorattractions include Sea Life Park which has the world's only "Wholpin",offspring of a false killer whale and an atlantic bottlenose dolphin. Waikiki Aquariumhouses several endangered and rare species, interactive exhibits and a world famouscollection of tropical fish. Waimea Valley onthe north shore is an 1,800 acre natural park with botanic gardens, hula performances anda host of activities including mountain bikes and kayaks. Numerous cruises offer theopportunity to take in the spectacular coastline and whale watching cruises are ahighlight in season. A safe and interesting way to witness the natural wonders of the reefis to take a trip in a high tech Atlantis Sub to a depth of 100 feet. Through the portsyou will see a visual feast of colourful reef fish and mysterious ocean predators. No visit toHawaii would be complete without a swim or at least a walk along the promenade at famousWaikiki Beach. Surf boards and boogie boards are available for rent with the option oflessons for the novices. Other activities include windsurfing, sailing, canoe rides,kayaking, waterskiing and jetskiing. O'ahu is agourmet paradise with cuisine that is a blend of the spices of Asia and the Pacific withEuropean styles and sources. It is also a shopper's paradise with everything from theInternational Market Place to famous Ala Moana, one of the largest open-air shoppingcentres in the USA. Where else canyou snorkel a crystal lagoon, climb a dormant volcano, surf huge waves, kayak along apristine coastline, picnic on a sandbar, soar in a glider, scuba dive over sunkenaeroplanes, play golf at a championship course and sail into a magnificent sunset? SPECTACULAR O'AHU ForMore Information Contact: O'AHUVISITORS BUREAU 733 Bishop Street, Suite 1872, Pauahi Tower, Honolulu HAWAII 96813 USA Telephone: +1 808 5240722 Facsimile: +1 808 5211620 Jane's Hawaii Home Page Jane's Oceania Home Page (E-mail: jane@janeresture.com -- Rev. 10th February2005) Molokai. Here we callMolokai - A guide to the most hawaiian island - Photo Tour 5 Kamakou & the Backside Geologists tell us that, at one time, there was a much gentler slope to the terrain on the north shore of Molokai. Here we call it "The Backside." The precipitous cliffs evident today resulted from a landslide of enormous proportions. Evidently the continuously pounding surf on this shore, over a gazillion years, undercut the land until one day, Splash! Huge pieces of the island fell off into the Pacific, leaving behind the world's highest sea cliffs which have been beautifully sculpted over the millennia by rain, wind and waves. At the highest point, the pali (cliffs in Hawaiian) is 2,600' (793m) from top to sea level. The photo above shows a small part of the pali looking west toward Kalawao on the Makanalua peninsula. Notice the triangle shaped moku (island) at the right center. That same moku is at the left center of this photo looking east from Kalawao on the peninsula. Historians claim that, in ancient times, most of the valleys along the north shore were well populated. Today, however, only a few accept the challenges and difficulties inherent in making this part of Molokai their year-round home. Outside supplies can only be brought in by boat, during the summer, when the ocean is calm or on foot over the mountain from the south side of the island. Near the top of the eastern Molokai mountain, is the 2,774 acre (1123ha) Kamakou Preserve. Here you will find more than 250 species of Hawaiian plants, at least 219 of which can be found nowhere else in the world, plus a variety of extremely rare Hawaiian birds. From the preserve, the grandeur of the north shore valleys can be appreciated as they stretch toward to the Pacific. In 1982, Molokai Ranch granted a conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy to restore the area and protect it. Access to Kamakou Preserve is available through monthly, guided hikes. Advance reservations with The Nature Conservancy office on Moloka`i are required. While the boardwalks of Atlantic City or Santa Cruz may be wider and more famous, the Kamakou boardwalk is certainly unique. It snakes through the rain forest and offers fortunate hikers a glimpse of Mother Nature's handiwork that can only be found on Molokai. Every trip to the back side offers a new look at this spectacular area. While the pali and mountain are the same, time of day, season, surf and weather conditions combine to create new panoramas. As if it were a different island, here, sea spray and early morning light create a breathtaking, almost surreal vista. Photo Tour 6 - - - - Home | Photo Tour | Maps | Kalaupapa | FAQ | History | Activities Events | Molokai Ranch | Climate | Feedback Visitor Center Lahaina Town ] [Lahaina Town [ Amazing Dolphins ] [ Hawaiian Heritage ] [ Beaches ] [ Beach Signs ] [ Big Island Beaches ] [ Know the Sea ] [ Hanauma Bay ] [ Big Island Facts ] [ Big Island Secrets ] [ Lahaina Town ] [ Big Island History ] [ Driving Tips ] [ Keiki Hula ] [ Kihei/Molokini ] [ Magical Maui ] [ Maui Ocean Ctr.r ] [ Maui Surf ] Spotlight on Hawaii As far back as the late 1700's King Kamehameha the Great chose Lahaina as the capital of Hawaii and his favorite home. The sheltered coast and delightful beaches made Lahaina an ideal playground for the king and his royal family. Today, Lahaina could easily be called the fun capital of Hawaii. Known all over the world for its colorful waterfront atmosphere, Lahaina attracts over a million visitors each year. People of all ages love to explore the famous Fropnt Street where one can find resident celebrities like George Benson and Carol Burnett casually sipping cofee at one of Lahaina's sixty-odd restaurants. Informality and fun are written all over this town, a spirit that harks back to the 1840's when up to four hundred whaling ships would anchor off Lahaina 'Roadstead,' discharging their crews of rowdy sailors. Afer months at sea these 'salty dogs' went straight to the taverns for grog and bawdy merriment. Troublesome drunks were thrown in the 'Hale Pahao' prison which still stands on Prison Street. Strolling through Lahaina is a must for every visitor. The original historic flavor has been maintained through the efforts of the Lahaina Restoration Foundation, while being kept contemporary by the Lahainatown Action Committee. Hundreds of curio shops, sophisticated jewelers, art galleries and boutiques contain a myriad of wares ideal for gifts or personal mementos of your visit to Paradise. The historical town center is noted for its 110-year-old Banyan Tree, one of the world's largest, which grows over a whole block just in front of The Wharf Cinema Center. The Center, which boasts more than 50 shops and restaurants, surrounds a comfortable courtyard decorated with waterfalls and convenient, umbrella-shaded tables. Opposite is the Pioneer Inn, built in 1906, which looks out on the Lahaina Small Boat Harbor crammed with cruise boats and private yachts. Looking back from the Carthaginian, the authentic replica of a whaling brig, one can see the Seawall and shops lining Front Street. Beyond the Banyan Tree and past the tennis courts is 505 Front Street, a nautical 'village' of oceanfront shops and restaurants next to the Lahaina Shores Hotel. A walk toward the north end of town leads past the Wharf, the Seawall and Lahaina Market Place, a collection of shops and restaurants set in an open-court atmosphere. After Lahaina Shopping Center, with a large parking area and a good place to find photo supplies, suntan lotions and comfortable shoes, and across the street from Longhi's, you'll find the Lahaina Center, home of Hilo Hattie and the world-renowned Hard Rock Caf. A few blocks to the north, you can enjoy the air-conditioned comfort of the Lahaina Cannery. Lahaina, by day or night, is a warmhearted, romantic town which, for centuries, has been a popular haven for vacationers. |
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