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Dangerous Woman - Poetry for the Ageless Age Does Not Define Us. Life Does. We are the dangerous women... Who never say no to sunsets, sunrises, evening strolls or double martinis.We are the women who speak to you, in supermarkets... SKU: 690917
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Chef Ka‘iulani Cowell has blended the natural flavorings of organic herbs and spices, long noted for their medicinal properties, into seven unique blends that can add flavor to... SKU: 690900
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The Best of the Best Hawaii Local Desserts Sixteen years ago, Jean Hee released her first desserts cookbook, Hawai‘i’s Best Local Desserts. Almost a decade later, by popular demand Jean released Hawai‘i’s New Best... SKU: 487773
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A recipe is a terrible thing to waste. Or lose. This is the simple truth behind "By Request," a weekly column that originated decades ago in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and continues... SKU: 487803
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Bamboo Ridge, Journal of Hawaii Literature and Arts, Issue #110 This is the latest anthology from the oldest and longest running independent literary small press in Hawaii, featuring: Cover and interior artwork by Marques Hanalei Marzan Artist... SKU: 043960
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Like so many Japanese Americans born in the years following World War I, Ted Tsukiyama was shaped by the Great Depression, fought with honor in World War II – even as other Japanese... SKU: 690894
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A new collection by award-winning authors of No Choice but to Follow (BR #96): Christy Passion, Ann Inoshita, Juliet S. Kono, and Jean Yamasaki Toyama. Features 28 linked poems (renshi),... SKU: 043977
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How to Make Hawaiian Ribbon Leis According to Hawaiian tradition, leis are symbols of love and friendship, to be given to others with a warm embrace and a kiss. Unlike flower leis, which eventually wither and fade,... SKU: 475759
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We have improved our popular Hawaiian Lei Making with a fantastic new cover and a new user friendly spiral-o format so the book lies flat. The book gives easy-to-follow directions... SKU: 472237
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Among the most beloved of mythical figures in Hawaiian folklore are the demi-god Maui and his mother, Hina. Stories of Maui and Hina are told in places as far apart as Hawaii, New... SKU: 180762
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