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Bill Meyers and the taro pile625 views
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Gay Pride PoiCo Float - Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu519 views
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In the taro patch599 views
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Taro Lo`i621 views
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Brooke and Poi T-Shirt711 viewsWe were contacted by E! television. They were filming a "Wild on Waikiki" program, and wanted a taro lo`i in town. We explained that most lo`i were on the neighbor islands, but that we had a small one (about 10 sq. ft.) in our parking lot. The taro plants in our mini-lo`i were purchased at Home Depot. But our mini lo`i was graced by Brooke, and appeared in the E! program.
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Greg, our Poi Boy562 viewsEnjoying some two finger Poi Company poi
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Romaco Grinder533 viewsUsed to grind the poi --- a whole cook could be processed in less than 10 minutes. Creamy smooth.
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Hobart taro peeler510 viewsWhenever I see or even think of this taro peeler, I can't help but remember Francisco hunched over it with the taro. He'd open the little hatch door on the side, and filthy water loaded with bits of taro and dirt would go flying all over the ladies in the peeling room. This would happen dozens of times each day, but the ladies never seemed to mind.
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Poi Bag637 viewsIt was almost impossible to get a good photograph of the humble poi bag. Romeo at Camera Hawaii tried all of his considerable skills, and we were happy with the outcome.
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Poi Christmas Tree693 viewsSaundra Smith made little poi bags, complete with purple filling, for our Christmas tree at the Caroline Craft Fair. We had people purchasing the bags off the tree. Mele Kalikimaka.
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Poi Happens Baseball Cap545 viewsThe caps were great, but they were difficult to sell. Most people (including me) think that a baseball cap is really a gimme cap --- as in "gimme, for free."
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