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    Hanalei, Hawaii 96714
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Recipe for Hanalei Town

  • January 26, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Idler from Poolesville, Maryland
RECIPE FOR HANALEI TOWN

Start by making the batter:

Take three cups of sifted ancient Hawai’i, aged about a thousand years. Keep in mind that several of Kaua’i’s most sacred spots, or hei’au, are nearby, such as Ka-ulu-Paoa, where the art of hula first began, and Makana Mountain (also known as "Bali Hai"), one of two sites where the famous fire throwing ceremony, ’oahi, was performed long ago.

To this, add a cup of missionary oil. This is easily obtained from Wai’oli Mission House, built in 1837 and still standing, or the lovely Wai’oli Hui’ia Church, a fine example of early Hawaiian/American architecture, where hymns are still sung in Hawaiian every Sunday.

To help the batter rise, add a goodly dollop of community spirit, typified by the hardworking Asian immigrants who first worked the rice fields and established businesses here early in the last century.

Allow the mixture to rise for about a century, resting on the shores of one of the loveliest bays in Hawaii, with its famous pier featured in "South Pacific." Then place it into the oven of the 21st century.

Frosting:

This is comprised of all the delightful, laid-back activities, shops, restaurants, and people in the area. Keep the balance just right: upscale eateries across from humble taco stands, wealthy arrivistes chatting with back-to-nature folk, sharp newcomers with a new plan to market Mother Nature coexisting with families who have farmed this lovely place for generations, and mix it all together in a spirit of tolerance.

The frosting is complex, but here are some of its more notable features:

Finally, by way of decoration, garnish liberally with not one but two weekly farmer’s markets, one held in town on Saturday at 9:30 and another on Tuesdays at 2pm just west of town, plus slack key guitar concerts several times a week, and, of course, those famous sunsets.

Hungry? Have a virtual sample here, a bigger bite here , or a hefty slice here.

From journal Hanalei, Hana Hou!

Hanalei Bay and Kileaua Beaches

  • August 20, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by kauai33 from shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Hanalei Bay is one of the most romantic spots in the evening that I have ever been to anywhere in the world; the sunsets are events to evoke poets to write endlessly about and the long stretch of white sand, on this crescent shaped beach, is made for walking hand in hand; Kileaua is quite different.. the surf is a brilliant green as it races with lots of foaming white caps to the shore and if you're one of the lucky ones, you got to ride it in on your board

From journal "Paradise" Island ; Kauai

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