Tag: Aloha Sundays
Updated on August 24, 2023 by Office Manager
Aloha Sundays are back at Parkview. Every August we wear comfortable island clothing and leis. This tradition dates back to when we had no air conditioning. Our Sundays are cool now, but we still like to wear our… Read More
Updated on August 25, 2022 by Office Manager
Aloha Sundays are back at Parkview. Every August we wear comfortable island clothing and leis. This tradition dates back to when we had no air conditioning. Our Sundays are cool now, but we still like to wear our… Read More
Updated on August 1, 2022 by Office Manager
What are Aloha Sundays? It’s when the congregation wears comfortable island clothing and leis during the month of August, a tradition started years ago to make it easier to handle the August heat. Let’s continue this tradition, even if some… Read More
Updated on July 14, 2021 by Office Manager
I couldn’t find my mom’s recipe (best banana bread I’ve ever had), but this one is amazingly close to what I remember, except Mom did NOT use cinnamon! Ingredients 1 cup butter or margarine 2 cups sugar 6-7… Read More
Updated on August 14, 2020 by Office Manager
I developed this recipe after taking a cooking class taught by Rob Green at Asian Community Center Senior Services in Sacramento, California. This recipe makes a LOT of Kalua pork so if you want to test it out,… Read More
Updated on August 3, 2020 by Office Manager
The Portuguese immigration to Hawai’i began in earnest in 1878 when laborers from Madeira and the Azores arrived to work on sugarcane plantations. They brought with them their food and . . . the ukelele! Ingredients: I usually throw whatever I have… Read More
Updated on July 29, 2020 by Office Manager
We’re kicking off Aloha Sundays with a favorite Hawaiian dish. Why, you ask, is this called SPAM musubi and not sushi? A musubi is made with plain rice, while sushi is made with a vinegar flavored rice. Ingredients:… Read More
Tag: Aloha Sundays
Aloha Sundays are Back for 2023!
Updated on August 24, 2023 by Office Manager
Aloha Sundays are back at Parkview. Every August we wear comfortable island clothing and leis. This tradition dates back to when we had no air conditioning. Our Sundays are cool now, but we still like to wear our… Read More
Category: Events Tags: Aloha Sundays
It’s Aloha Time!
Updated on August 25, 2022 by Office Manager
Aloha Sundays are back at Parkview. Every August we wear comfortable island clothing and leis. This tradition dates back to when we had no air conditioning. Our Sundays are cool now, but we still like to wear our… Read More
Category: Events Tags: Aloha Sundays
Aloha Sundays are Back!
Updated on August 1, 2022 by Office Manager
What are Aloha Sundays? It’s when the congregation wears comfortable island clothing and leis during the month of August, a tradition started years ago to make it easier to handle the August heat. Let’s continue this tradition, even if some… Read More
Category: Events Tags: Aloha Sundays
Banana Bread
Updated on July 14, 2021 by Office Manager
I couldn’t find my mom’s recipe (best banana bread I’ve ever had), but this one is amazingly close to what I remember, except Mom did NOT use cinnamon! Ingredients 1 cup butter or margarine 2 cups sugar 6-7… Read More
Category: Cooking with Parkview Tags: Aloha Sundays, banana bread, Jana Aylett-Wong
Easy Kalua Pork
Updated on August 14, 2020 by Office Manager
I developed this recipe after taking a cooking class taught by Rob Green at Asian Community Center Senior Services in Sacramento, California. This recipe makes a LOT of Kalua pork so if you want to test it out,… Read More
Category: Cooking with Parkview Tags: Aloha Sundays, Donna Komure-Toyama, easy kalua pork
Portuguese Bean Soup
Updated on August 3, 2020 by Office Manager
The Portuguese immigration to Hawai’i began in earnest in 1878 when laborers from Madeira and the Azores arrived to work on sugarcane plantations. They brought with them their food and . . . the ukelele! Ingredients: I usually throw whatever I have… Read More
Category: Cooking with Parkview Tags: Aloha Sundays, Jana Aylett-Wong, Portuguese Bean Soup
SPAM Musubi
Updated on July 29, 2020 by Office Manager
We’re kicking off Aloha Sundays with a favorite Hawaiian dish. Why, you ask, is this called SPAM musubi and not sushi? A musubi is made with plain rice, while sushi is made with a vinegar flavored rice. Ingredients:… Read More
Category: Cooking with Parkview Tags: Aloha Sundays, Miles Matsuoka, SPAM musubi
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