Oh man, are we having some really good food and the views around here are just outstanding. The Arizona is being repaired and behind sheets of plastic, so we didn't go to Pearl Harbor yesterday. But, we will go today, just to 'be there.'
This was Roy's breaskfast at 'Grandmas' - the layers: rice, corned beef hash & eggs, surrounded by slices of spam...
![[Image: ROYSHASH.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/ROYSHASH.jpg)
One day (I'm losing track of days now) we had lunch at Mama's Fish House (thanks for the recommendation - Sonja and Kim also thought we needed to go there). We were planning on just a poopoo and a drink, but they started us with a small cup of Tomato-Ginger Bisque that was great. Then we all shared this poopoo (I'll call them appys again when I'm home) - Seared Beef Polynesian, served in a grilled ripe papaya
![[Image: POOPOOSMAMAS.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/POOPOOSMAMAS.jpg)
the drink on the left was a guava coconut daiquiri - can't remember the name of Roy's 'martini' -something rum.
Someone weakened and looked at the dessert menu -
Mama's Chocolate Kuau Pie in a caramel cokie crust
![[Image: DESSERTMAMAS.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/DESSERTMAMAS.jpg)
AND this is what we were looking at as we imbibed - no wonder we didn't want to leave -
![[Image: BEACHMAMAS.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/BEACHMAMAS.jpg)
Back at the cabin in Maui - where by the way our check in luggage (to get back to Oahu) weighed 47 1/2 lbs. (50 lbs. being the limit!) The attendents were hoping it was going to over, and they would get some of my new cookbooks
- no way!
These little chamelons (the spelling is probably all off, but I can't find a dictionary and my companions are not English majors, that's for sure) are called Jack chamelons, so this is 'Jackie"
![[Image: JACKIECHAMELON.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/JACKIECHAMELON.jpg)
and this is 'Jackson' - see his horns? he has three and they really look wicked!
![[Image: JACKSONCHAMELON.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/JACKSONCHAMELON.jpg)
Yesterday, back on Oahu, Roy and I took off by ourselves - I think they were getting as tired of us are we were beginning to be of them - so we disappeared for the day.
We had lunch at Assagio's, where the epitome of a New Jersey gangster was the maitre'd (again sp?) and what a hoot. He spent 10 minutes recounting his time on Whidbey during the war - I'm assuming he was referring to the Korean Conflict.
We split poopoos of Clams casino and sausage and peppers - both were wonderful!! and we found a bottle of one of our favorites - Oppolo Zin.
![[Image: LUNCHASSAGIOS.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/LUNCHASSAGIOS.jpg)
and canneloni for dessert.
The waitress told us of two more restaurants we just have to try for some 'street food' type food, so we'll try and work them in also.
This was Roy's breaskfast at 'Grandmas' - the layers: rice, corned beef hash & eggs, surrounded by slices of spam...
![[Image: ROYSHASH.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/ROYSHASH.jpg)
One day (I'm losing track of days now) we had lunch at Mama's Fish House (thanks for the recommendation - Sonja and Kim also thought we needed to go there). We were planning on just a poopoo and a drink, but they started us with a small cup of Tomato-Ginger Bisque that was great. Then we all shared this poopoo (I'll call them appys again when I'm home) - Seared Beef Polynesian, served in a grilled ripe papaya
![[Image: POOPOOSMAMAS.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/POOPOOSMAMAS.jpg)
the drink on the left was a guava coconut daiquiri - can't remember the name of Roy's 'martini' -something rum.
Someone weakened and looked at the dessert menu -
Mama's Chocolate Kuau Pie in a caramel cokie crust
![[Image: DESSERTMAMAS.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/DESSERTMAMAS.jpg)
AND this is what we were looking at as we imbibed - no wonder we didn't want to leave -
![[Image: BEACHMAMAS.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/BEACHMAMAS.jpg)
Back at the cabin in Maui - where by the way our check in luggage (to get back to Oahu) weighed 47 1/2 lbs. (50 lbs. being the limit!) The attendents were hoping it was going to over, and they would get some of my new cookbooks


These little chamelons (the spelling is probably all off, but I can't find a dictionary and my companions are not English majors, that's for sure) are called Jack chamelons, so this is 'Jackie"
![[Image: JACKIECHAMELON.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/JACKIECHAMELON.jpg)
and this is 'Jackson' - see his horns? he has three and they really look wicked!
![[Image: JACKSONCHAMELON.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/JACKSONCHAMELON.jpg)
Yesterday, back on Oahu, Roy and I took off by ourselves - I think they were getting as tired of us are we were beginning to be of them - so we disappeared for the day.
We had lunch at Assagio's, where the epitome of a New Jersey gangster was the maitre'd (again sp?) and what a hoot. He spent 10 minutes recounting his time on Whidbey during the war - I'm assuming he was referring to the Korean Conflict.
We split poopoos of Clams casino and sausage and peppers - both were wonderful!! and we found a bottle of one of our favorites - Oppolo Zin.
![[Image: LUNCHASSAGIOS.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/cjdacook/HAWAII/LUNCHASSAGIOS.jpg)
and canneloni for dessert.

The waitress told us of two more restaurants we just have to try for some 'street food' type food, so we'll try and work them in also.
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