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Funny Food Stories
In Hawaii its all about the food.
Add in the weird stuff Asians love to eat and it ends in laughter.
Got a funny food story about your interracial marriage?
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I had been living on the
mainland for, oh, I guess about 4 years. I had really been missing Spam
musubi so the next time I went home, I bought a Spam musubi maker and
nori. I was so excited. My first day back on the mainland I cooked the
rice and the Spam and made my musubi. My husband comes into the living
room, audibly sniffing, and asking what the horrible smell was. He
wanted to ban my musubi from the house. I was understandably upset. We
finally compromised. I could have my Spam musubi as long as it
never left the kitchen and I kept the doors closed. ~
Sumi |
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Hawaii Gina here again
w/ a classic of my New Jersey Joe. For a fella who grew up next to the
ocean his entire life....he DOESN'T EAT SEAFOOD! And when I try to get
him to eat something Hawaiian, I say, "Try it. It's good for you." And
he always says, "HOW good for me?" But I did get him hooked on teriyaki
sauce - biggest accomplishment thus far in his venturing. Even tried
sushi, but it had to have cooked chicken and no seaweed, he
insisted....how the heck can that be considered sushi?!?! ~ Gina Nguyen,
Arizona |
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I
could be the luckiest woman, because when I found my Haole husband he
already loved rice and soy sauce (hallelujah!) But then no matter how
much toyo, or patis or teriyaki sauce I put on a meat dish, he still
likes to cover his rice with soy sauce. I always tell him "that foods
already salty you know" he'll say "I know" as he continues to drizzle
his rice to almost black. - Joni Carey |
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