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Keeping track, and cookin' good stuff

 Hello Little Frog,


Your Two Tutus, and your Mom and Dad are busy doing things human people do. This picture (above) is a big pot of Chicken Adobo going into Jude's Crockpot for dinner later today.
That's me, your Tutu Lady, masked up, because I'm cooking for sharing with our friends.
A whole pan of sliced onions with garlic got browned up yummy before putting them into the Crockpot filled with chicken (Tutu Pete did all the chopping up of the whole chicken) marinating in apple cider vinegar, Bay Leaves, coconut palm sugar, Coconut Aminos and Mushroom broth.

I'm putting in the ingredients so one day, maybe, you'll want to cook a Crockpot of Chicken Adobo. Yes!! I hope I'm still around to eat that with you. 😎😎😎😎😎

AND LOOK !! There you are, growing and growing in your private ocean. Soon the wave will have your name on it so get ready on your surfboard Brudda. xoxo

Your Daddy was busy making bread. He's working 'off-island' ... that means he gets on an airplane (with Chad) to go work for a few days. He made bread, and cookies, and food for eat when he's working. 

See ... everybody is cooking some good stuff.

Later on, Tutu Pete and me will be eating some of that chicken adobo, and apple pie. The apple pie (below) Jude baked for me because it's my birthday today. I am 73 years old. That's pretty ripe!


 
UPDATE PICS (when the Chicken Adobo and Jasmine Rice were pau cook)
 





 
 We love love love you Little Frog, and your Mommy and Daddy. 😘😘😘
Your Two Tutus 
 
 

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  1. Apple pie and chicken adobo! Yum! Hauoli la hanau ia oe!

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    1. Mahalo, and yea was so ono. xo (Check back, I'm adding some of the finished adobo pics.)

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