Remember When Our Moms Used the Same Island Cookbooks
This series of Favorite Island Cookery books is still the go-to for simple to make dishes that are part of nostalgic local family traditions.
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This series of Favorite Island Cookery books is still the go-to for simple to make dishes that are part of nostalgic local family traditions.
Inspired by Netflix’s hottest home organizing show, we cleaned, curated and classified my kitchen—all within a $100-ish budget.
F amiliar favorites and keiki-friendly special snacks ensure everyone’s satisfied at your next sleepover or holiday party. Step one: Ritz Crackers, multicolored Goldfish, assorted sliced cheeses, Local Kine…
Learn how to make these mini cheesecake treats with your kids.
And they’ll be productive, too!
Spend those lazy summer days with these picks from Hawai‘i‘s state librarians.
This year’s reading challenge runs now through July 30.
These tiny planters are eco-friendly and fun to make.
Springtime is the best time to start a vegetable garden in containers, on your lānai or in your backyard.
Assemble your lei kit from HONOLULU Family’s Easter Bunny Box.
Keep keiki’s hands busy by kneading, rolling and customizing these traditional treats.
It only takes a few ingredients—and a microwave—to make this super simple, super adorable candy bark.
Skip the lines at the bakeries today and make these simple Portuguese yeast doughnuts at home for Fat Tuesday.
Celebrate National Banana Bread Day with this simple, kid-friendly recipe that uses ingredients you probably already have.
Who doesn't love the cute little Minions from Despicable Me? Here's a Valentine idea suitable for girls and boys of all ages.
Upcycle holiday cards, wrapping and illustrations into a box to hold all your wishes for a new year.
Make fun memories with this simple craft that turns your child’s handprint into a festive keepsake.
Pack away the Play Doh for the winter. This moldable snow smells great and is so simple kids can mix it up by themselves.
It’s the most wonderful slime of the year. A gooey keiki favorite receives a fluffy, festive makeover in adorably decorated Mason jars.
Go green (and red) with festive wrap that keiki stamp with their own backyard finds.
Colorful paper, a good pair of scissors (or cutting machine) and a little glue are all you need for handmade decorations that pop.
We asked an expert baker how to keep your gingerbread creations sturdy so that nothing will be stirring, not even a house.
Need more ideas for your mischievous elf? From disco parties and “elfies” to zip lining, we round up more than 20 of our favorite elf scenes.
Create binary code, ice cream and your own lip balm at a free virtual fair, get a free tree and reserve your space in holiday workshops before they fill up.