Cheryl Salazar is the other half of the Aunty Lilikoi pie — she makes the crust. Cheryl was busy working “wholesale” orders Wednesday and stopped briefly to wish Takino Izuka a happy 102nd birthday. Cheryl’s goodies (they’re “Kaua‘i Made”) aren’t
Cheryl Salazar is the other half of the Aunty Lilikoi pie — she makes the crust. Cheryl was busy working “wholesale” orders Wednesday and stopped briefly to wish Takino Izuka a happy 102nd birthday.
Cheryl’s goodies (they’re “Kaua‘i Made”) aren’t limited to what you can find in the Waimea shop because she has a website where you can order the Choc Dip Macaroons (do you realize they come in two sizes?) and other goodies. Visit www.kauaigranola.com for more information.
Mahalo to Steve Kline and Bonnie Honma for the e-mails on Takino’s birthday, and welcome aboard to Liz Hubbard who is the Kaua‘i Veterans Memorial Hospital counterpart to Josie Pablo at Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital.
Congratulations to Laci Nobriga who is related to The Garden Island’s own Raquel Kaui. Congratulations, too, Emmsley-James Drake, who will be competing in the fire knife competition at the Kaua‘i Polynesian Festival (Randall Francisco is going to be helping at that event this weekend). Fred Rose was celebrating his first year as principal of the Kaua‘i Community School for Adults and Eugene Uegawa got called up on stage even if he was there as a spectator.