***Thanks to Disney
for giving me a free movie night kit to host an in-home viewing of Moana. All
opinions are my own***
Have you had the chance to see the hit Disney film Moana?
This amazing movie is about family friends and traditions and how they shape
who you are, and who you are meant to be. This past weekend we had a little family get together to just spend
time together and see Moana, Maui, Heihei, Pua and all of our other friends from
Motunui on Digital HD! Moana is available on DVD on March 7, Moana is available
on Blu-ray and Disney
Movies Anywhere now.
Getting my family
together for parties, dinners and movie nights is so very important to me. Family is #1 and we want to be sure to spend quality time together and one of the quality times we love to have is movie night. During our most recent movie night we enjoyed the Disney movie Moana. We had some great Moana goodies, all available at the Disney Store, to get the party started. From plush items, to great toys to fun cups for the family.
I love that this movie had such a large focus on family and connecting with your ancestors. Growing up I was very
fortunate to have 4 grandparents and 2 great-grandparents. Our family was large
and we were often together.
I loved spending time and learning as much as I could from my grandparents, and now that most have passed on I am so very grateful that I had the time that I had with them. I want to show to be sure my daughter appreciates and connect with the family she has, they are a part of her past and will be a part of her future. Embrace family traditions, and your family history.
I loved spending time and learning as much as I could from my grandparents, and now that most have passed on I am so very grateful that I had the time that I had with them. I want to show to be sure my daughter appreciates and connect with the family she has, they are a part of her past and will be a part of her future. Embrace family traditions, and your family history.
Together, they sail
across the open ocean on an action-packed voyage, encountering enormous
monsters and impossible odds, and along the way, Moana fulfills the ancient
quest of her ancestors and discovers the one thing she’s always sought: her own
identity. Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John
Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess & the Frog”),
produced by Osnat Shurer (“Lifted,” “One Man Band”), and featuring music by
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa‘i, “Moana” sails into DVD on Tuesday,
March 7, and is available on Blu-ray and Disney Movies Anywhere NOW.
In the spirit of family traditions and things that are passed
down, I would love to share with you all a family recipe that my great-grandmother
picked up at a ladies luncheon many many years ago, a recipe my family loves
and has been passed down for generations. Sweet Pineapple Bread, this recipe is
easy and it yield a sweet moist and delicious pineapple bread that the whole family
will love, I know mine sure does.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup
crushed pineapple with juice
- ¾ cup
brown sugar
- ½ cup vegetable oil
- 3
large eggs
- 2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- ½ tsp. salt
- ¾ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
- ¾ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon
of Almond Extract
Topping:
- 1
tablespoon granulated sugar
- 1
teaspoon ground cinnamon
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine dry ingredients, then
add eggs almond extract, oil and pineapple (with the juice) and stir well. Spray
nonstick loaf pan. In a separate bowl combine ingredients for the topping. Add wet
mixed mixture into loaf pan, then top with the cinnamon sugar topping. Bake for
50-60 minutes. Cool then slice and serve. This will last for one week if stored
in an airtight container.
The original recipe called for shredded sweetened coconut to
top the bread (instead of the cinnamon sugar) but my immediate family (my husband and my daughter) are not
fans of coconut so I adjusted to fit their likes with the cinnamon sugar
topping. But if you are a coconut fan, try this recipe with some sweetened coconut
sprinkled on top before baking. You can also use fresh pineapple, this was also
in the original recipe but I adapted this for the canned because of my busy
lifestyle and it tastes just as great with the canned. If you opt for the
fresh, make sure the pineapple is sweet and ripe, and use 1 ½ cups.
My family has loved this bread for years, I remember my great-grandmother,
then my grandmother then my mom making this for many occasions from holidays to
picnics, this was always a favorite sweet treat for us. I hope you can make
this bread for your family and they enjoy this too! My daughter is growing up
so fast, and I want to enjoy the time we have together because I know in a blink
of an eye she will be off to college (what happened to my little baby?) and be
all grown up.
Are there extras on the Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray & Digital 3D/HD/SD. Well of course! there are plenty! Disney always gives you a great gift of extras with their films. We loved the mini movie, and the fun facts and behind the scene looks.
You can purchase Moana on DVD on March 7, Moana is available on Blu-ray and Disney Movies Anywhere now.
Extras on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray & Digital 3D/HD/SD:
- Theatrical Short Film: “Inner Workings” – With introduction by the filmmakers, is the story of the internal struggle between a man’s pragmatic, logical side and his free-spirited, adventurous half. Created by a small team at Walt Disney Animation Studios in a unique, fast-paced style that blends CG and traditional hand-drawn animation, the short explores the importance of finding balance in daily life.
- Maui Mini-Movie: “Gone Fishing” – When Maui decides it’s time to take charge of the ocean and catch his next meal, Moana must show him the error of his ways … with a little help from her friends!
- Voice of the Islands – An in-depth look at how Pacific Island people and cultures inspired the filmmakers to create the story of “Moana.”
- Things You Didn’t Know About …
- Meet the stars of “Moana” in this dynamic Q&A featuring Dwayne Johnson, newcomer Auli‘i Cravalho, and famed animation directors Ron and John.
- Meet the musical team behind “Moana” in this fascinating Q&A featuring Opetaia Foa‘i, Mark Mancina and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
- Island Fashion – Find out how costume designer Neysa Bové took on the unique challenge of creating costumes using materials and techniques native to the islands of Oceania.
- They Know the Way: Making the Music of “Moana” – Musicians Opetaia Foa‘I, Marc Mancina and Lin-Manuel Miranda take us on a personal journey through their involvement in the movie and how it changed their lives.
- Fishing for Easter Eggs – Dive deep into the ocean and fish for the Easter Eggs hidden by the animators at Walt Disney Animation Studios.
- The Elements of … – This series of four mini-docs explores the technical achievements behind some of the ground-breaking effects used in the film.
- Mini Maui – Meet “Mini Maui,” Maui’s tattoo sidekick. Animated by legendary hand-drawn animator Eric Goldberg, we explore how the 2D world collides with CG animation to bring the demigod’s tattoos to life.
- Water – In the movie, the ocean is a character. This piece explores how the water is given a personality, along with the technical feats of creating a believable ocean landscape farther than the eye can see.
- Lava – Te Kā is a creature made of lava, smoke and fire. This piece dives into the challenges of making an animated creature of massive scale brought to fiery life by character, technical and effects animators.
- Hair – One of the greatest technical achievements of the film was the animation of the beautiful, curly hair on Moana and Maui. Take a look at the hair-raising detail that goes into animating each strand, adding performance to the movie that has never been seen before.
- Deleted Song: “Warrior Face” – With introduction by songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda.
- Deleted Scenes – Ron and John introduce the following deleted scenes: Race the Wind/Ties that Bind; Discussing Moana’s Future; Under the Sea; Grandmother’s Warning/Legend of Maui; Education of Moana; Father, Daughter, Boat; and Canoe Race.
- Music Video: “How Far I’ll Go” – Performed by Alessia Cara.
- “How Far I’ll Go Around the World” – Multi-language reel of the song “How Far I’ll Go.”
- Audio Commentary – With directors Ron and John.
Extras on DVD:
- Theatrical Short Film: “Inner Workings,” Music Video: “How Far I’ll Go” and Audio Commentary
Buy it:
You can purchase Moana
on DVD on March 7, Moana is available on Blu-ray and Disney Movies Anywhere
NOW
Are you excited to
see Moana?
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20 comments:
I have yet to see this movie but I really want to. It would be a nice family fun movie night and that bread looks outstanding.
My kids are a little old for the movie but my nieces and nephews should love this movie and and the introduction of another Disney female led classic. Will keep the pineapple bread recipe for a special occasion thanks.
I would love to see this movie. I thought about going to see it in the theater, but I just haven't found the time. Seeing it at home is just as much fun too. I would love the recipe as well.
I love everything about Moana. Not only is it a great all around movie, but
Disney has introduced yet another strong female lead.
I am excited to pick up my copy of this movie tomorrow. I will have to get one I need to make the Sweet Pineapple Bread to enjoy while we watch Moana.
The chicken is so cute. I will have to get a copy this weekend as a surprise for my kids. It is a fantastic movie.
We saw this in the theater and the girls have been asking to see it again. We are planning a movie night for March break. I will have to make this recipe and watch Moana.
I love this movie! I can't wait to watch it again at home! I also love the soundtrack!
My kids love this movie! It is definitely on repeat in our house.
The Sweet Pineapple Bread looks so yummy and I bet it smells amazing while it bakes. We are looking forward to watching this movie this weekend.
This is an absolutely fantastic movie (and soundtrack!). I think we're going to try your bread while we watch this weekend! What a special treat for the family!
I am excited to see Moana - the chicken cracks me up. I'm hoping to pick up a copy.
We loved this movie! Thanks for sharing your bread recipe. Looks delicious and perfect to snack on while watching the movie.
I love Moana. We have already watched it a few times. We got the movie last week as part of my blog as well. Such a wonderful movie.
We really enjoyed this movie! I love that we can now watch it in our home! Need to plan for a movie night. :D
yes my grandkids are wanting to see this and that bread looks so good
We haven't gotten to see it yet! Can you believe that? That bread looks delicious!
The pineapple bread sounds so yummy! I cannot wait to see this movie.
I want to spend movie night with you. Good movie and great eats! That sounds like heaven!
I really like the movie, and i can't wait to buy it and watch it again. The sweet pineapple bread sounds good. I will be trying the recipe
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