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June 30, 2015

A Taste of Ward Village

Last night I attended Ward Village's Auahi Street Dine-Around event, during which members of the media dined at some of the restaurants along Auahi Street.

It was a fantastic evening full of great food and drink!

Our first stop was Mexico Cantina (Mexico Cantina is actually one of my top 10 favorite Mexican restaurants on Oahu), a sister restaurant to Mexico Restaurant and Mexico Lindo.  We started off with Margaritas and Table-Side Fresh Guacamole.  

Guacamole made table-side
Margarita, Chips, Salsa, and Table-Side Fresh Guacamole
I love guacamole, and to watch it being made fresh was quite a treat.  I could've eaten just the guacamole and chips the entire night!

Our second stop was Ginza Sushi, where I've tried the Chicken Katsu before, but I was eager to try new things.
Hot Sake
Tonkatsu and Salmon
Alaskan Maki Ginza Special - Shrimp Tempura Maki topped with Firecracker Poke
Calamari
Ginza Triple Combo Bento A - Tempura, Beef Teriyaki, Sashimi
My favorites were the Salmon and Tonkatsu.  There was so much food, but so little time, as we had to move on to our next stop, Bellini Bistro & Bar.

Bellini Bistro & Bar, a restaurant that recently opened that serves locally-inspired Italian dishes, is one that I've been wanting to try.

Peach Bellinis
Fresh Bread
Prosciutto and Melon
Oxtail Osso Bucco with Linguine
The Prosciutto and Melon was a delicious combination of sweet and salty, and the Oxtail Osso Bucco was tender and flavorful.

Next we walked over to Agu, another restaurant that had recently opened at Ward Village.  I've been wanting to try Agu for a while as well, and I'm so glad it was a stop on the Dine-Around.  It turned out to be my favorite stop of the evening.

Karaage Chicken and Tan Tan Tonkotsu Ramen
Karaage Chicken is one of their best selling small plates, and it was indeed delicious.  The chicken was crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and the accompanying ponzu sauce gave it a nice flavor.

The ramen was especially good.  The rich, creamy broth had a little bit of kick, and the thick noodles and toppings made for a hearty meal.

Our next stop was Pa`ina Cafe.  Although I've been to the Ward Warehouse location, I've been wanting to try the Ward Center location.  Why?  Because they serve gelato!

Spicy Tuna Crunch Bowl
Coffee Gelato and Lychee Sorbet

So many flavors!
The Poke Crunch Bowls are very popular, and the gelati and sorbets, made by La Gelateria are quite popular too.  I tasted the Lychee Sorbet, which was very good!

Our last stop of the evening was Kaka`ako Kitchen.  Kaka`ako Kitchen offers a lot of dishes using fresh, local ingredients (my fave has always been the Sweet Chili Chicken), and they make great desserts too.
Champagne
Dark Chocolate Dipped Raspberries and Double Choco Brownie 'Bon Bons'

Strawberry Sorbet Vacherin
The desserts (my personal fave was the Strawberry Sorbet Vacherin - so yummy and refreshing) were a perfect way to end such an amazing dining experience!

I had such a wonderful time during the dine-around.  I had a chance to revisit some restaurants and try new things, and I got to try a couple of restaurants that I've been eager to dine at since they opened.

It was also great to meet the people behind these dining establishments and see how passionate they are about what they do.

Thank you to the gracious Ward Village team and Ward Village Shops restaurants for their hospitality!

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Australian Gold's Hello Kitty Sunscreen Review

Complimentary products were received for review purposes.  All opinions are entirely my own.  


Living in Hawaii where it's sunny almost 365 days of the year, we have to be especially diligent in making sunscreen part of our daily routine.  But even though I've applied sunscreen on my children from when they were little, my daughter still dreads it.  I practically jumped for joy when I received Australian Gold's Hello Kitty SPF 50 Lotion and Hello Kitty SPF 30 Lip Balm as she is a big fan of the popular Sanrio girl/cat.   

The Hello Kitty sunscreen arrived just in time as we had thrown out our stock of sunscreen when we discovered they contained two ingredients to avoid: oxybenzone which can disrupt the hormone system and retinyl palmitate which may trigger skin damage on sun-exposed skin.  The first thing I did was check the Hello Kitty's sunscreen's list of ingredients and breathed a sigh of relief when both ingredients to avoid were not included. 

My daughter and I tried the sunscreen and both agreed that we liked that they smelled nice and didn't leave us sticky.  The Hello Kitty sunscreen comes in two scents and SPF.  Summer Berry is SPF 30 and Sweet Starfruit is SPF 50.  I love that the sunscreen is made from a safe and gentle mineral lotion formula and is combined with skin care ingredients.  Yomogi extract which is considered a Japanese wonder herb and Butterfly Bush extract which is a native Chinese shrub are added to the formula to deliver sun protection with exceptional skin care.

The Hello Kitty sunscreen products are made by trusted sunscreen manufactuer Australian Gold.  Look for them in stores today!    


Lauren trying out tangerine tango Hello Kitty SPF 30 lip balm



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Macarons from Sweet Treats By Kris



I had the best Monday morning. I got to the office and my co-worker had coffee waiting for me.  Then, another co-worker pops in to drop off two white pirie mangoes!  I'm seriously on top of the world.  Minutes later I get a See's dark chocolate almond bar and a thank you note.  It couldn't get any better, but then I get a special delivery: a macaron sampler pack of a dozen different flavors plus a super cute bear shaped macaron!  Yay!!

The macarons are from a friend who wanted to get some feedback on the flavors.  I held out and waited until I got home so my kids and I could do a proper taste test.  

Taste testing is serious business!


First off, the macarons are both so pretty and delicious! The cookie itself is sweet and chewy and the fillings are full of flavor!  My favorites were strawberry and chocolate while Lauren loved butterfinger, red velvet, and coffee.  Cade preferred the guava and the bear shaped macaron.  Although we all had our favorites, we honestly liked them all except for the green tea macaron.  But that's only because the three of us don't like anything green tea flavored.

Other available flavors include lemon crunch, mocha, cookies and cream, and so much more.  A dozen of the same flavor macarons start at $20.  Visit her Facebook page for more info or email sweettreatsbykris@gmail.com

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Song's Korean BBQ

It's funny how I never used to care for Korean food, but now it's one of my faves!

Our family recently dined at Song's Korean BBQ in Waipahu, where we were able to satisfy our cravings for Korean food.

Vegetables

Side Order Fried Mandoo

Mochiko Chicken Plate

Mixed Plate - BBQ Chicken and Meat Jun

Side Order Korean Pancake
We decided to order a couple of plate lunches and a couple of sides for our family to share.

I personally loved the Korean Pancake, Mandoo, and BBQ Chicken. I thought all of those items were tasty and seasoned well.

However, I thought the Mochiko Chicken was under-seasoned, and it was the least favorite dish amongst our family.

My husband really liked the Meat Jun, and my kids' favorites included the Korean Pancake, the Mandoo, and some of the Vegetables.

Service was good, and so was the food, and I'd definitely dine there again!

Song's Korean BBQ
94-750 Hikimoe St,
Waipahu, HI 96797
(808) 677-8080
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June 29, 2015

Rocksbox - Get One Month Free!

Complimentary subscription was provided for review purposes 

I love my first set from Rocksbox! I received the Kendra Scott Lee Gold Earrings, the Sophie Harper Pave Ring and the Charlene K Necklace. My stylist did a great job finding pieces that match my style. They are perfect to wear together or alone.

To try Rocksbox, go to www.rocksbox.com and use code "hawaiimomblogxoxo" for your first month FREE! 

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Get Ready for Action with Whole Foods Market!

Complimentary products were received for review purposes.  All opinions are entirely my own.

This past Saturday, Whole Foods Market released a limited edition "Ready for Action" bag for $12 (valued at $50) in celebration of their "Ready for Action Week," June 24-30, which promotes active, fit lifestyles.  The bag is fully packed with great products that support healthy lifestyles for every kind of shopper just in time for summer adventures!  Each 100% jute bag is made by RIJI Green, a business committed to ending human trafficking and will be sold until supplies last.

What you'll get inside your Ready for Action bag.

Inside each Ready for Action bag, you'll receive:

 -a Boiron Arnicare Gel -perfect for muscle pain and stiffness.  I can see myself reaching for this after a hot yoga session or an outdoor hike this summer.

 -Goddess Garden Organics Everyday Natural or Kids Sunscreen SPF 30.  Will definitely be using this on the kids this fourth of July weekend when we hit the beach.

 -Aubrey Pure Aloe Vera.  This generous 4 ounce size will come in handy to soothe and hydrate my family's skin after the beach.

 -Nuun Active Natural Electrolyte Enhanced Drink Tabs and Tom's of Maine Long Lasting Deodorant.  Since I just started going to hot yoga, I'm most excited to try out these two products for myself.  You sweat a lot in hot yoga so it's important to replenish.

 -Amazing Grass Amazing Meal in Vanilla Chai, Garden of Life Perfect Food Raw Organic Green Super Food in Chocolate Cacao, Spectrum Essentials Seed Blends, a Spectrum Essential recipe book and three coupons.

The Spectrum dietary supplement added great texture to my yogurt!

I'm new to dietary supplements so I am really intrigued by the samples included in the bag.  I tried Spectrum's Warrior Vitality blend of chia, maca, and cacao nibs on top of my yogurt and loved the texture it gave it.  It has a natural caramel vanilla flavor so it really enhanced my yogurt.  It's also rich in omemga-3 fatty acids and has 4g of dietary fiber per serving!

Be sure to visit your neighborhood Whole Foods before June 30, when the store's Whole Body departments will host events, classes, demonstrations and promotions to showcase Whole Foods Market's large selection of active living products-from protein powders and superfoods to sun-care and reusable water bottles.


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Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach's New Pretzel Bread Sandwiches

On Friday I had a chance to try out Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach's New Pretzel Bread Sandwiches ($7 each), which are being offered at the Gallery Bar throughout the summer.

Ham and Cream Cheese

Smoked Sausage

Spinach and Feta

From top to bottom - Yellow Mustard, Creamy Pesto Aioli, Honey Mustard
Despite the ever-growing popularity of pretzel bread, I had yet to try a sandwich made with pretzel bread, so I was eager to taste these creations.

I love the Spinach and Feta - the crispy, cheesy pretzel bread was stuffed with soft, rich feta and spinach to create a delicious sandwich.  The most popular sandwich of the afternoon seemed to be the Smoked Sausage, which is infused with Cheddar, but the Ham and savory Cream Cheese earned positive remarks as well.

The sandwiches can be served with ketchup, yellow mustard, honey mustard, or a creamy pesto aioli.

The Pretzel Bread Sandwiches make an ideal grab-and-go meal, and the Gallery Bar even offers insulated picnic bags which include two sandwiches, two bottles of water, and two bags of potato chips for just $30 - perfect for a day at the beach or park!

The Gallery Bar also offers an assortment of appetizers, soups, salads, pizzas, desserts, and more. We were able to try the mushroom soup (so creamy and delicious, with lots of mushrooms in each spoonful), the bruschetta (served with flatbread and crackers - very tasty), and Mojitos (I had a virgin Mojito - so refreshing!).
Creamy Portobello Mushroom with Brie Soup
Tomato Bruschetta
Mojitos
The Gallery Bar's space is very modern and inviting, and it's open 24/7!


The hotel also offers complimentary lei-making from 3:00pm to 4:00pm every Friday, as well as a Wine Tasting for just $18 every Wednesday and Friday from 4:00pm to 6:00pm.
Whether you're staying at the Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach and the midnight munchies hit, or you're in the area meeting up with friends for pau hana drinks, stop by the Gallery Bar, and don't forget to try the new Pretzel Bread Sandwiches (and Mushroom Soup and Mojitos)!


Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach
175 Paoakalani Ave
Honolulu, HI 96815
(808) 922-3861
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En Hakkore Cafe Serves up Shave Ice



I love shave ice with azuki bean so I wanted to give patbingsu or korean shave ice a try.  Located inside the Keeaumoku Super Market, En Hakkore Cafe offers it in one size, jumbo for $9.99.  Pricey, but its definitely jumbo enough to feed 3.  It also comes with a mini cup of espresso to pour on the side.  

We ate it without the coffee and my kids and I loved it!  The azuki bean and the fruits were delicious and the texture of the shave ice was perfect.  A perfect treat for a hot summer day.

The cafe has a small seating area and its chic, dark woods decor makes it stand out in the supermarket.  They also serve espresso drinks, fraps, juices and smoothies.  I can't wait to return to try their waffles and soft serve too!


En Hakkore Cafe
835 Keeaumoku Street 
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Graham Cracker Energy Bites Recipe

Energy Bites are super easy to make, and you can really use all sorts of ingredients in them.

I've made ones with peanut butter and ones with Nutella, and after seeing rainydaybites' (one of my favorite food bloggers on IG!) energy bites photo on Instagram, I decided to make some rolled in sesame seeds.

I simply use the No-Bake Energy Bites recipe and rolled the balls in sesame seeds.

And since I had three boxes of graham crackers that were about to expire soon, I made another batch of energy bites using graham cracker crumbs instead of oats, and then rolled in coconut.  I really liked this variety - the graham crackers, chocolate, and peanut butter made for a great combo!

Graham Cracker Energy Bites
Ingredients:
  • 1 c graham cracker crumbs
  • 1/2 c peanut butter
  • 1/2 c ground flaxseed
  • 1/2 c chocolate chips
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 1 t vanilla extract
  • 1/2 c sweetened coconut flakes
Directions:
  • Mix all ingredient together (except the coconut flakes) in a medium bowl.
  • Refrigerate mixture for at least an hour.
  • Roll mixture into 1" balls.
  • Roll balls into coconut flakes.
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June 26, 2015

Visit Disneyland: Fantasmic! Dining Packages


As most of you know, Disneyland is celebrating its 60th birthday this year with their Diamond Celebration.  We're getting ready to go in October and just found out about their Fantasmic! Dining Packages which began in December of last year when the show moved to a Fastpass system similar to the one used for the World of Color show in Disney California Adventure. 

With the Fastpass system, Disney also introduced a new Fantasmic! Dining Package program, with different options ranging from a grab-and-go picnic at Aladdin's Oasis to a new 3-course table service dinner offering at the Blue Bayou.  We already are big fans of the World of Color dining packages as it cuts down on the wait time (read: cuts down on the time we have to listen to our children whine about when the show will start) and guarantees us a spot in the reserved viewing section.

Disney doesn't say this, but from personal experience it seems that the more expensive dining package you purchase, the better your reserved viewing section.  Has anyone experienced the Fantasmic! dining package?  We would love to hear about your experience!

Visit the Disney website for more info! 
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Rainbow Drive-In

Every once in a while, I like to pick up lunch at Rainbow Drive-In in Kapahulu. It's one of the few places that still serves their plate lunches in a cardboard box. My favorite dish here is the boneless chicken with gravy - so comforting and delicious.


Boneless Chicken with Gravy All Over

Another classic plate lunch to consider ordering is their hamburger steak. If fries and gravy are your thing, ask for fries instead of rice!

Hamburger Steak with French Fries


Rainbow Drive-In
3308 Kanaina Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96815
(808) 737-0177
Open 7 days a week: 7 am - 9 pm
See what they say on Yelp; http://www.yelp.com/biz/rainbow-drive-in-honolulu
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Max Review - Now in Theaters!

Max Synopsis
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures comes Max (Rated PG), a family action adventure from writer/director Boaz Yakin (Remember the Titans, Fresh).

A precision-trained military dog, Max serves on the frontlines in Afghanistan alongside his handler, U.S. Marine Kyle Wincott. But when things go terribly wrong on maneuvers, Kyle is mortally wounded and Max, traumatized by the loss of his best friend, is unable to remain in service.

Sent stateside, the only human he seems willing to connect with is Kyle’s teenage brother, Justin, so Max is saved when he is adopted by Kyle’s family. But Justin has issues of his own, including living up to his father’s expectations, and he isn’t interested in taking responsibility for his brother’s troubled dog. However, Max may be Justin’s only chance to discover what really happened to his brother that day on the front, and with the help of Carmen, a tough-talking young teen who has a way with dogs, Justin begins to appreciate his canine companion.

Justin’s growing trust in Max helps the four-legged veteran revert back to his heroic self, and as the pair race to unravel the mystery, they find more excitement—and danger—than they bargained for. But they each might also find an unlikely new best friend…in each other.


My husband and middle son attended a screening of Max, and below is his review:

Max is a Belgian Malinois, who sniffs out hidden weapons in Afghanistan and works alongside Kyle, a marine. When Kyle is killed in the line of duty, Max ends up back in the states and in the care of Justin, Kyle's younger brother. He is reluctant at first to take on any responsibility, especially one that interferes with his gaming, but slowly Justin starts to care more for Max than for himself.

This is evident during a 4th of July celebration where Justin realizes what the firework noises could be doing to his PTSD-suffering dog, and he rushes home to comfort his terrified pet. Max returns the favor when he helps Justin catch the attention of his friend's cousin, Carmen. They soon get caught up in some unbelievable and sometimes dangerous adventures, especially when his older brother's shady friend returns from battle.

The relationship between Kyle and Max during the war was profound, as well as the eventual connection between Justin and Max, but the more interesting relationship to me was the one of Justin and his father. I love movies about father/son relationships and this movie, although it doesn't get too deep into it, examines this sometimes complicated bond. The former marine father, Thomas Haden Church as Ray Wincott, shows a tremendous amount of love towards his older son who is following in his footsteps serving his country overseas. His love for his younger, "slacker" son is not very obvious.

Josh Wiggins, who played Kyle, did a nice job onscreen. He played the role of the rebellious younger son to a tee. The rest of the acting was decent, but I thought Lauren Graham, who is usually terrific in everything, was too subdued in this movie. When loved ones go missing I'd expect a much bigger reaction from a mother or wife.

Of course, the real stars of the movie were the dogs who played Max. Several times the audience let out a collective "awww" when Max did something cute. The audience favorite was the old puppy footage of Max. An already touching part of the movie was made all the more so by the sight of the adorable pup.

My son really loved watching Max, especially whenever he did the "cool tricks," and despite some violent and intense scenes, he didn't get scared at all throughout the movie. Although some parts of the movie were too predictable, overall Max was an enjoyable movie (especially appealing for canine lovers and/or older kids) with some interesting story lines.

Max is now in theaters. Click here for show times and tickets.


Thank you to the sponsor for providing complimentary screening tickets.

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Pounders at Hukilau Marketplace

After spending a morning on the beach in Laie, we decided to check out Hukilau Marketplace for the first time.

We were all hungry and it was a very hot day, so we decided to eat in air-conditioned comfort in Pounders.

Kids Popcorn Chicken Nuggets with French Fries

Char Siu Beef Brisket Banh Mi

Cajun Mahi Mahi Burger with Pupukea Green Salad and Naked Cow Dairy Buttermilk Dressing
Kids Mac and Cheese with French Fries

Kids Brownie a la Mode
I had the mahi sandwich, which I enjoyed very much.  The mahi was cooked perfectly, and the papaya-tomato relish gave it a very nice flavor.

My husband was disappointed in his Bahn Mi sandwich.  The beef brisket was overcooked and very tough.

Kids meals are a bit pricey at $10, but the meals do include a drink and dessert.  Each of my kids ate up their meals, and the brownie a la mode was a very nice ending to their lunches.

Service was good, and I'm glad there's a new dining option in the Laie area!

Pounders
55-370 Kamehameha Hwy
Laie, HI  96762
(808) 293-3287

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