Sandi Kato-Klutke was thrilled with her find of daikon, aka turnips, for her sambaizuke, or pickles, Saturday at the Kaua‘i Community Market at the Kaua‘i Community College campus. Her big problem was trying to find the companion cucumbers, which were
Sandi Kato-Klutke was thrilled with her find of daikon, aka turnips, for her sambaizuke, or pickles, Saturday at the Kaua‘i Community Market at the Kaua‘i Community College campus.
Her big problem was trying to find the companion cucumbers, which were affordable and quality. Christina Gabriel was checking out some of the Mola‘a Bay Coffee offerings, including the dragon fruit and ‘ulu bread.
Melissa McFerrin, the Kaua‘i County Farm Bureau coordinator, said she got an inquiry from someone wanting to offer Cuban food, and the people with the Thai food are working toward a food truck.
Jody McCune (she has The Beauty Shop at Kilohana) was checking with Elvrine Chow of Heavenly Hakus on the upcoming Eat the Street event benefiting Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School.
Lorna Santos said she is still accepting vendor applications for the Lawa‘i Cannery garage sale coming up Sept. 23 to benefit the Waimea High School girls’ volleyball program with Tammy Ando coordinating the event.