I had this at a Japanese restaurant once. It was called MOCHI. I have no idea what is in it. It was light green- coloured and flavoured with green tea. It was just beautiful, delicious, heavenly, with a really wonderful texture. I hope someone will answer this further and explain how it is made. It's the best dessert in the world.
Snowballs Actually they are not litterally made of SNOWBALLS as in snow. But the spelling is this: Sno Balls. They are cakes by hostess.
GEISHA
Hostess Snowballs
geisha promounced gay-e-shah
The cast of Stratosphere Girl - 2004 includes: Giselle Berk as Neighbour Tara Elders as Polly Valerie Hamer as Hostess Julia Hamer as Hostess Togo Igawa as Oshima Yuki Iwamoto as Japanese Club Guest Peggy Jane de Schepper as Larissa Ryozo Kohira as Japanese Club Guest Eiji Kusuhara as Japanese Club Guest Burt Kwouk as Papa-San Mette Louise Holland as Ingrid Takuya Matsumoto as Japanese Club Guest Verena Mundhenke as Hostess Tuva Novotny as Monika Akemi Otani as Mama-San Filip Peeters as Kruilman Jana Philomena Meister as Hostess Oona Spengler as Russian Girl Linda Steinhoff as Ella Monika Strzelczyk as Tanya Fay Susan Hartrey as Hostess Maximilian Vollmar as Schoolfriend Alan Westaway as Scotty Jon Yang as Yamamoto
The singular possessive is hostess's. The plural possessive is hostesses'.
Hostess is a noun.
Male is host.Female is hostess.
The correct singular possessive form for the noun hostess is hostess's.
A good wine or high quality chocolate are always appreciated. Make sure the wrapping is attractive and do not expect the gift to be opened in your presence.
A hostess is a female host. A host and hostess are the people who invite others to their home or place of business. If you throw the party at your house, you are the host or if you are female, the hostess. If the meeting is held in your building, you are the host or hostess.
A hostess is female; a host is the male.