12-24-2015, 08:37 PM
quote:Kinda like our manapua, Sir...[] Daddy was an English/Irishman mixed with kanaka maoli. Our Granny (not our "Tutu" on the maternal side, but Daddy's "Mum"), would ROCK these!
Originally posted by TomK
"Going back to wrap more SPAM, Vienna Sausage, etc.,"
If only Cornish pasties could be canned...
(*Snipped - of course, pic at link)
http://britishfood.about.com/od/england/a/pasty.htm
The Cornish pasty is known and loved throughout Great Britain and Ireland and fierce arguments abound as to the origins of Cornish Pasties with neighboring Devon also laying claim to the origins of the pasty. Whatever the origins, a Cornish Pasty Recipe is so easy and fairly quick to make
It is generally believed that the pasty evolved for Cornish tin miners, who, unable to return to the surface at lunchtime had a hearty, easy to hold and eat, lunch dish.
May the blessings of the season continue to follow you in your travels, and all of us, as we welcome the new year.
Aloha ke Akua. Aloha kekahi I kekahi.(Love one another).
Rest well all, Merry Christmas!
P.S. The kids are falling asleep under the tree to this: (Anne Murray, Silver Bells...[] lol)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnudRtsOY8o&index=4&list=PL-aVCoKV6XpVuTGYQzrmG0EI5YAYA7J1a