Posts Tagged ‘Hawaiian style barbecue’

Sizzle in style this Summer!

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Now summer has arrived, it’s time to invite your nearest and dearest round for a sun-drenched BBQ – Hawaiian style.

Decorate your garden with Deck Fringing, Tropical cut-outs and paper lanterns, Fill your tables with votive candles, tropical cocktails and Hawaiian themed tableware – ready for all that delicious barbecued food. Finally, before your guests arrive, slip into your favourite Hawaiian Shirt – we particularly like Kama Kula’s Low Rider design in pink- and party shades. With such a range of Grass Skirts and Leis available, ladies can co-ordinate their outfits to match their swimwear with effortless style.

When the Luau is in full swing and all the food has been eaten and the drinks are flowing nicely, how about some fun garden games to keep everyone amused? ‘Bat & ball’; Limbo; space hoppers; Piñatas – your imagination is the only limit.

Finish off the occasion and say Aloha! with some Polynesian party bags for the children (and adults) filled with Flip Flop favors, sweets and Tropical Confetti.

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Happy Hawaiian New Year

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

If you’re having a house party this New Year’s Eve, why not make it an occasion to remember by giving everything a Hawaiian fancy dress theme. As the snow continues to fall and festive travel plans for thousands of Britons are disrupted, bringing a little bit of tropical paradise to your own home is the perfect way to lift your guests’ spirits.

For fancy dress costumes think grass skirts, Bermuda shorts, Hawaiian shirts and flower garlands aplenty. You could even go as a man-eating shark!

If you’re feeling particularly brave this New Year’s Eve, you could even try holding a Hawaiian style barbecue amongst the snowmen in your back garden! Whether you choose to prepare your party food indoors or outdoors, Hawaiian cuisine offers a fine selection of tasty morsels for even the most conservative of party guests. Being a fusion of national dishes brought by immigrants to the island, notably Japanese, American, Chinese and Filipino, Hawaiian food is greatly varied and remarkably delicious. Barbecued fish is particularly popular and the ‘plate lunch’ is a staple of Hawaiian restaurants, consisting of two scoops of white rice, macaroni salad and an entree, such as Chicken Katsu, Beef Teriyaki or Hamburger Steak.

Give your home that typically Hawaiian feel by sprucing up the decor with a few palm trees, pineapple and coconut party decorations. A few Tiki god ornaments about the place also certainly couldn’t hurt your luck for the coming year. Round the night off with a bang in traditional Hawaiian style by setting off some firecrackers at midnight. Hau’ oli Makahiki Hou!

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