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  • TATTRAT
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    Home made fish tacos.

    Lightly blackened, jerk rubbed Mahi, cucumber, serrano,vidalia pico, shredded cabbage, diced tomato, sliced avocado, "salsa" ranch, all in a whole wheat tortilla.

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  • helen
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    Day old pizza slices and a manapua from the office break room and a can of Diet Pepsi.

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  • oggboy
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    Okay enough sushi already, on the menu tonite is chicken hekka with watercress.

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  • Da Rolling Eye
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    Oh yeah, tonight, broiled miso butterfish, cold tofu, tossed salad and rice.

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  • Da Rolling Eye
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    Originally posted by Miulang View Post
    Of course! (It's very simple to make). In Korea, they eat it as a pupu.

    Miulang
    Gotta be. My parents' church has an annual bazaar and they always cook up dozens of the veggie/kimchee pancakes. I always buy extra and Mel and I will go somewhere to hide and grine. Wife usually finds us later with guilty grins on our faces.

    The last bazaar, they were so busy cooking pancakes, they didn't have enough stoves and fuel to keep up with sales. All them Korean ladies looked at me and asked for volunteers. I turned around to look, there was only Dad rolling on the ground laughing his butt off. Said he told them if they needed more stoves and fuel, I had extras.

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  • Miulang
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    Originally posted by Da Rolling Eye View Post
    Knowing how much you like to cook, did you make it?
    Of course! (It's very simple to make). In Korea, they eat it as a pupu.

    Miulang

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  • nikki
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    Last night was baked cornish hens with crumb crust, salad.

    Tonight is oxtail stew.

    I made these over the weekend... I usually make extras and eat leftovers during the week so I don't have to cook.

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  • Da Rolling Eye
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    Originally posted by Miulang View Post
    Haemul pa jun (Korean seafood pancakes) with dipping sauce and a green salad.

    Miulang
    Knowing how much you like to cook, did you make it?

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  • lavagal
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    Frozen CPK sausage pepperoni and CPK b-b-q chicken pizzas; riesling. Kids get chocolate milk! hmmm. I should be a good mom and toss a salad.

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  • Miulang
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    Haemul pa jun (Korean seafood pancakes) with dipping sauce and a green salad.

    Miulang

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  • Lei K
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    Made beef and cheese enchiladas, spanish rice, refried beans with cheese, and tortilla chips. Okay, Okay, I'll fess up, didn't make the tortilla chips, opened da package.

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  • Da Rolling Eye
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    Mel and I had somekind of frozen, mini, tortellinis with marinara, tossed salad and some tofu. Wife decided to start going low fat and carbs, so I sauteed a couple of chicken breasts and made a little bit of lemone sauce with capers. She's eating that with a tossed salad and the rest of the tofu.

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  • Miulang
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    Originally posted by oggboy View Post
    My wife and I going to Genki Sushi tonite, b-4 heading to the movies. This the first one on Maui so gotta go check it out. Get Sushi Go at Queen Kaahumanu Center. Just wanted to check this new place out at the Maui Mall.
    I was at Maui Mall a few weeks ago and noticed Genki. It's in the space that used to be Fun Factory and then was the Singer Sewing place. Looks kinda smallish, compared to Sushi Go. Neva go inside, though. I just go buy fresh, made to order nigiri sushi at Kozo Sushi. The miniplate less than $5.

    Miulang

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  • oggboy
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    My wife and I going to Genki Sushi tonite, b-4 heading to the movies. This the first one on Maui so gotta go check it out. Get Sushi Go at Queen Kaahumanu Center. Just wanted to check this new place out at the Maui Mall.

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  • Da Rolling Eye
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    Champuru and ochazuke. Side of butter/EVOO sauteed oyster mushrooms seasoned with just a hint of garlic and dashi. The latter's for the wife.

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