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  of my mom’s simple go-to bers that keeps it on the air — from
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to recognize that we will be start- ing season 15 of Cooking Hawai- ian Style soon, and we can’t thank you enough for watching our show and reading our weekly column for these great recipes. I also want to acknowledge that our show has a
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Directions:
Grate or slice the kamaboko into thin chunks. Combine with cream cheese, kewpie mayo and green onions in a bowl and mix. Serve with crackers.
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lights and sound guys.
This week, enjoy our simple
 LANAI
recipe for Kamaboko Dip.
KAMABOKO DIP
Ingredients:
• 1 block kamaboko
• 8 ounces cream cheese, softened • 1/4 cup mayo or kewpie mayo
• 1/2 cup green onions, chopped
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ANSWER TO TODAY’S PUZZLE
      RUBEN CARRILLO PHOTO
You can watch episodes of “Cooking Hawaiian Style,” presented by St. Francis Healthcare System, on OC16 channels 10 and 1012, as well as nationwide via LifeStyle Network, FNX Network, Roku and Hawaiian Airlines in-flight entertainment. “Cooking Hawaiian Style” airs in over 43 million homes worldwide. Get this free recipe and thousands of others at cookinghawaiianstyle.com.
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