On August 18th, Mai Tai enthusiasts head to the Royal Kona Resort for the 4th Annual Don the Beachcomber Mai Tai Festival. Bartenders from around the world battle for the title of World’s Best Mai Tai and the $10,000 cash prize. The competition has grown every year with the inclusion of celebrity judges, as well as more attendees. The judges for this year’s event include Culinary Ambassador Sam Choy, Professional Big Wave Surfer Mark Healey, Mixologist Joey Gottesman and the publisher of Hawaii Beverage Guide Chris Teves. Continue Reading →
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Pau Hana Friday for August 3
NEWS:
Honua Lani Gardens
“I have a garden cart in front of my permaculture estate at 6200 Helena Lane, Kapaa, in Kapahai,” says Jai Roberts. “We sell bananas, green beans, greens of all sorts, turmeric and avocados. Everything is grown using organic practices with aged compost. I am passionate about growing food and sharing it with my community.”
Jai created Honua Lani Gardens as a model of sustainable tropical living. The property is on five-acres of botanical grounds with ponds, tropical flowers, sustainable vegetable gardens and a fruit tree orchard. Five bungalows offer a Mini-Resort experience that includes a spa featuring Lomi-Lomi massage, and a Finish style sauna for cleansing Hawaiian salt scrubs. For more information visit the Honua Lani Gardens website, or Facebook page. “I am co creator of the Kauai Sustainability forums, and we have a page for that on Facebook. Continue Reading →
A Culinary Romp Through Paradise
We are gathered for the inaugural Tasting Kauai Culinary Tour. A day-long culinary romp through paradise where we’ll be sampling Kauai’s best, from farm to fork. The day is packed with an authentic taste of Kauai and includes a tour of Ein Rogel Farm, lunch at the Kauai Marriott Resort, and cocktails with rum from the Koloa Rum Company, made by mixologist Dave Power.
Under a covered awning in the wet morning air, we gaze at a large display of freshly cut tropical fruit. “I always tell people to have a light breakfast because when you come on the tour, you’ll be eating a lot!” says Jesse Schwartz, the guide for Ein Rogel Farm.
The 26-acre sustainable exotic fruit farm is nestled in the Kahuna Valley. There are 80 varieties of tropical fruit on the estate and the five-million-year-old Makaleha Mountain range provides the trees with pristine spring water. Twenty-four of us listen to Jesse, our mouths watering in anticipation. Continue Reading →
Pau Hana Friday for July 27
NEWS:
Koloa Sunshine Market
The county sponsored Koloa famers market is looking for vendors who have fruit, veggies, and flowers to sell. They are also looking for artisans of Hawaiian arts that includes weaving, carvings, lei making and representation of indigenous herbs and plants.
Located in Old Koloa Town at the Historic Courtyard and Cultural Center, behind Crazy Shirts. If interested please contact Pattie at: 808-639-3982 or 808-742-8377 Continue Reading →
Will Endangered Waterbirds Make Farming in Hawaii Extinct?
The farmers in Hawaii are finding it difficult to grow in harmony with Mother Nature. Not all of her, just an exploding population of endangered waterbirds. When the Kauai County Farm Bureau contracted me to write a piece on the subject, I was conflicted. I love birds, and don’t want to see them come to any harm. Continue Reading →