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Deal. You have all the sugar, I'll watch over the chips.
I skipped bk'fast, so had a big lunch... 2 plain, organic turkey burgers & snap peas. Healthy, but I'd rather have had 1/2-watermelon & 2-lbs of fries.
Lunch (brunch really) was at the Hale Koa Hotel....
My brother who's an officer in the army was in town with his family visiting my parents and I this week, because he's been assigned to work in another position with a high ranking officer and won't be able to visit us again for another year or so.
We all met at the Banyon Tree Showroom for the buffet on him, and MAN what a spread!! Link: Hale Koa Hotel
I had five plates of food consisting of 2 servings of Eggs Florentine, 3 servings of rack of lamb, a chicken crepe, sashimi (Kajiki fish I think), lomi salmon, poke, lox with cream cheese, pineapple, honeydew melon, flan, miniature raspberry mouse and blackberry tart and bread pudding with a custard sauce. Is was SO GOOD! Yum!!
Prior to this, we got together last Wednesday at a Chinese Restaurant for a 9 course seafood banquet and yesterday we spent 5 hours at a potluck at Barbers Point to celebrate my nephew's 10th birthday.
Our family is very close, and it was great to reconnect with them again. They leave to go back to South Korea tomorrow. I hope, depending on what's going on in my life in the near future, that I'll be able to visit them in Korea later this year...
Fried chicken breast, 3-bean salad and potato salad. For a little kick, Sriracha sauce on the side with the chicken.
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