Local Hawaiian Thanksgiving Tradition: Imu Your Turkey!
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This year, I am going to the mainland for Thanksgiving and will not be here, in Kailua, Oahu, for the holiday. As a result, I am going to have to miss one of my favorite local Hawaiian traditions, which is to cook a Thanksgiving turkey in an Imu.
Beautiful Hawaiian-Style Turkey - Photo Courtesy of Whole Foods Kailua Facebook Page
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