How the Heck Do You Use the Pineapple Wedger ...

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This thread centers around the use of the pineapple wedger, with participants sharing personal experiences and anecdotes related to pineapples, their prices, and various locations associated with them. The conversation also touches on memories and experiences in Japan and Hawaii.

Discussion Character

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a humorous take on the size of pineapples in Japan compared to Texas.
  • Another participant mentions the price of pineapples in different locations, noting a price of $3.99 in Texas.
  • Several users express fond memories of visiting the Dole Pineapple plantation in Hawaii, describing it as a memorable tourist experience.
  • One participant reflects on their first job in a pineapple cannery, sharing that they enjoyed working there despite the long hours.
  • Another participant discusses their recent shopping trip in Japan, mentioning the fun of exploring Kokusai Street.
  • Some participants express excitement about various activities planned during a family visit, including a potential pineapple tour.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share varied personal experiences and opinions regarding pineapples and related activities.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a mix of personal anecdotes and light-hearted exchanges about pineapples and experiences in Japan and Hawaii, highlighting cultural differences and personal connections.

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Participants interested in sharing experiences related to cooking, travel, and cultural exchanges may find this thread engaging.

Sheila
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on THIS pineapple?
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That's cute! Hope you didn't pay $2.50 for that one (sale price here at the store).
 
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128 Yen which with the current exchange rate is about $1.40
 
Once you peel it with a paring knife, is there anything left to eat?:D
 
$2.50 would be a bargain
I pay $3.99 here
 
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Hey Teresa, I was just in Red Oak last month! :D Can't believe those little suckers are $3.99 in TX. Holy cow! Maybe in California, but Texas?
 
Girl, I miss you and Okinawa!! You're cracking me up with the pineapple!!Where'd you find that one??
 
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Kokusai Street yesterday. I've seen them before but decided yesterday that I needed to get one! Brian's Mom is here visiting while he's away. We hired a sitter & went shopping & out to dinner last night! LOL
 
Love the pictures. The best tourist trap that I ever went to was the Dole Pineapple plantation in Hawaii. (On a PC trip, I might add!) Most people have no clue how pineapples grow! Absolutely the best tourist trap I ever visited! If you ever get the chance to visit a pineapple farm, do it!
 
My first job was in a pineapple cannery, too bad the canneries have all left Hawaii now, but that "tourist trap" is still there, still the bomb. Try the soft serve pineapple.

And no, I never got sick of pineapple, even working in it 10-12 hrs a day, 6 days a week all summer long. Kept me out of trouble, too, great High School job.

Marghi
 
You are too funny, Sheila!! I hope that I can visit the Dole Pineapple tourist trap next year!!
 
Everything is smaller in Japan.
 
That little pineapple is soooooo cute!
 
BlueMoon said:
My first job was in a pineapple cannery, too bad the canneries have all left Hawaii now, but that "tourist trap" is still there, still the bomb. Try the soft serve pineapple.

And no, I never got sick of pineapple, even working in it 10-12 hrs a day, 6 days a week all summer long. Kept me out of trouble, too, great High School job.

Marghi

I LOVE the Dole Plantation!! We've visited it twice, but stop by often for pineapple ice cream and an occasional pineapple banana split. I loved the Pineapple Park in Okinawa, too, but the one here in Hawaii is my favorite.

You can't beat fresh pineapple... :)
 
Sheila said:
Kokusai Street yesterday. I've seen them before but decided yesterday that I needed to get one! Brian's Mom is here visiting while he's away. We hired a sitter & went shopping & out to dinner last night! LOL

Oh... fun, fun, fun. Did you use park in the car elevator? That was always one of our favorite things about Kokusai Street.
 
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Di_Can_Cook said:
Everything is smaller in Japan.

Which is super hard for a girl from Texas - where everything is BIGGER!!! LOL

angmillar said:
Oh... fun, fun, fun. Did you use park in the car elevator? That was always one of our favorite things about Kokusai Street.

No, I haven't tried one of those yet. I park in the lots where the bar comes up under your car until you pay to exit. Would my van fit on the elevator? And how much do those run? The parking lot cost me 900 yen the other day.

And I need to take Brian's Mom on a Pineapple tour. Haven't done that yet! There are so many things to do & so little time while she's visiting!!! I think the Butterfly park is next. She wants to do glass blowing. We won a pottery class from the Schilling Center on the 23rd. We are trying to sign up for a Tea Ceremony later in the month too. Plus all the ruins, castles, Okinawa world, etc. Busy, busy, busy! ;)
 
No, I haven't tried one of those yet. I park in the lots where the bar comes up under your car until you pay to exit. Would my van fit on the elevator? And how much do those run? The parking lot cost me 900 yen the other day.

And I need to take Brian's Mom on a Pineapple tour. Haven't done that yet! There are so many things to do & so little time while she's visiting!!! I think the Butterfly park is next. She wants to do glass blowing. We won a pottery class from the Schilling Center on the 23rd. We are trying to sign up for a Tea Ceremony later in the month too. Plus all the ruins, castles, Okinawa world, etc. Busy, busy, busy! ;)[/QUOTE]

Do you still have your Honda? It should definitely fit. We always drove my Ipsum, and it worked fine. I don't remember the cost, so it must've been pretty reasonable. :)

Wow... you do have lots and lots to do with his mom. We really liked the glass blowing and Okinawa World. When do you head to mainland Japan?
 
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Yes, I still have the Odyssey. It's pretty big! LOLUnknown on mainland. I'll e-mail you. ;)
 

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