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Post World War II Hawaii: an exotic location and a formative time in American history. In Reminisce, Reflections, and Recipes: Memories of Growing Up in Hawaii, Marian "Tutu" Morey takes a look at her charmed and charming childhood on the islands in this era prior to Hawaii's statehood and shares some of her favorite recipes from then and today. From her first cooking lessons in the neighbor's kitchen, to family picnics at Waimea Canyon Lookout, from surfing lessons with her dad, to the day that she met Elvis, Morey reflects lovingly on her youth at a time when Hawaii and the United States…mehr

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Post World War II Hawaii: an exotic location and a formative time in American history. In Reminisce, Reflections, and Recipes: Memories of Growing Up in Hawaii, Marian "Tutu" Morey takes a look at her charmed and charming childhood on the islands in this era prior to Hawaii's statehood and shares some of her favorite recipes from then and today. From her first cooking lessons in the neighbor's kitchen, to family picnics at Waimea Canyon Lookout, from surfing lessons with her dad, to the day that she met Elvis, Morey reflects lovingly on her youth at a time when Hawaii and the United States were so much younger. As a bonus, Morey shares "Tutu Pa's Tales from the Taro Patch," her father's animated interpretation of fairy tale classics set to whimsical Hawaiian pidgin rhyme.
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Marian "Tutu" Morey was born and raised in Hawaii during World War II and during the years leading up to Hawaii's statehood. She's lived on the East Coast for most of her adult life, where she raised her large family. Morey is mother to many, grandmother to many more, and she has newly been made a great-grandmother. She's been cooking since she was knee-high to a grape, and she still loves to cook every day! She currently makes Eastern Maryland her home with her husband Ken, where she is happiest working on a quilt and feeding her family, friends, and the local wildlife.