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Kau Kau Kitchen by Leilehua Yuen Kau kau, pronounced "cow cow," means "food," or "meal" in Hawaiian pidgin. It is also used to mean "to eat," as in "let's go kau kau" - "let's go eat." You'll seldom find "Pacific Rim Cuisine" here - mostly just good home-cookin', island style. |
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Aloha Roland;
Here is a listing of the items we discussed
and the prices. You had mentioned wanting to make payment before the end
of the year, so I have put them all together. if you prefer to pay for
some later, that is fine, too.
2 `uli`uli (coconut shell rattles with lauhala
handle) @ $50.00 each $100.00
2 pu`ili (native bamboo stick rattles)
$40.00 set
1 pa`u hau (hibiscus bark hula skirt)
$200.00
1 hue wai
paid
1 poi pounder complimentary
shipping and handling -estimated. If I
am wrong we will need to adjust this
$210.00
Total
$550.00
ok - I have pasted the information from the e-mail into this page and am trying to input a charge button for you. You should be able to just click on the "add to cart" button and have it take things from there. Thank you so much for your patience! |
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