Wednesday, December 16, 2009

A macadamia afternoon - started with Hershey's Macadamia Nut kisses, picked up Green Tea Wasabi-flavored Macadamia nuts on a whim after, then finished up with Macadamia nut Shortbread with blueberries. Mmmm....

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  1. I couldn't find any picture of the blueberry macadamia package (lavender colored one) which I had bought (I ate all and threw the package away already)...

    but the other products are also macadamia..

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  2. Local Hawaiian girl ka na ngayon Cat. Hey Sistah!

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  3. Are these products you bought made in Hawaii?

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  4. funny you should ask that...kc yung Green Tea Wasabi..galing Thailand..yung shortbread..galling Australia :-)

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  5. wow, mukang masarap po yung choc base macadamia shortbread ah

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  6. *crunch* masarap basta macadamia :-) que chocolate, mango (meron din) or cranberry...pero sige, parang choco-loco guy ka yata :-)

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  7. Hahaha, this is one of those nuts that once you start eating, you can't stop.
    I love macadamia nuts, and even prefer Macadamia nut cookies over chocolate chip cookies.
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    We should move to Joey's state where there's plenty of it.

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  8. Ay, Cat, one has to have your physique to be able to afford eating all these lovely sinful (for a diabetic like me) morsels. But as I always say, kung yan ang gusto mo, te, suportahan ta a! he he he

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  9. That's why I asked...he he he. They did not look familiar. The shortbread can still be authentic because macadamia nuts originally came from Australia.

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  10. * Cat runs to Joey's state after Mar and Mommy Loy leading the way*

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  11. LOL...Well Mommy Loy, its good to know kapag ganito ang topic, I have your everlasting support...ewan ko lang if its still there or mag-dalawang isip ka with madamia-encrusted, chocolate dipped deep-fried locusts or grasshoppers :-)

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  12. I know, coz I see BNK calling you that..

    however, if you don't mind..I do not feel comfortable calling you a term which may sound eerily similar to women's undergarments *grin*

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  13. I usually check out the "made in/manufactured in" when I buy anything...kaya at the start medyo natuwa ako and had fun eating all three...imagine international gastronomic delight...

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  14. OK CAt. Broh is fine. I know what you mean.

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