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Local sheep, beef, goat's milk, eggs

Kassie and Mark Rogers in Waimea have several yearling sheep and a 28 month old healthy cow for meat, along with some young sheep and a milking goat, and will soon have eggs.  To contact them, call  927-4068 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Ohia Fields Spring CSA Season

Ohia Fields Farm in Ahualoa has a few shares remaining for their Spring Season CSA, which begins April 15th - twelve weeks of fresh vegetables and other goodies (including chicken and lamb with the "deluxe" selection) plus a newsletter with recipes delivered to your door in most locations.  They deliver to Waikoloa, Waimea and Honoka'a and all the way down to Hilo, where they have a pick-up point.  Call 430-3847 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information and the options available, or join them on facebook (search "Ohia Fields Farm") to see what they're up to.

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Hawaiian Herbal Intensive Workshop with David Bruce Leonard

'awa, a medicinal plant found throughout the Pacific.
'awa, a medicinal plant found throughout the Pacific.
On the weekend of March 5-6, 2011, in a comfortable, open air setting at Hawaiian Sanctuary in Puna, David Bruce Leonard introduced workshop participants to traditional Hawaiian plant medicine. Leonard is the author of Medicine at Your Feet: Healing Plants of the Hawaiian Kingdom, a classic compendium of cross-cultural uses for 49 different Hawaiian plant medicines used here (and elsewhere) for well-being and healing purposes. He is an acupuncturist and Chinese Medicine practitioner with nearly 20 years experience studying Hawaiian medicinal plants.
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Got Breadfruit?

Breadfruit Harvest for Hunger

Is your breadfruit going to waste, and if so, would you like to donate it to people who want and need it?
Is your breadfruit going to waste, and if so, would you like to donate it to hungry families who want and appreciate it?

The Hawaii Homegrown Food Network is looking for a select number of landowners on Maui, O‘ahu and Hawai‘i Island with excess breadfruit. A two-person harvest team--expertly trained and equipped by the Breadfruit Institute of the National Tropical Botanical Garden--will harvest your breadfruit at pre-arranged times (liability insurance included). The breadfruit, raw and processed, will be distributed to food insecure families who value breadfruit as a delicious and nutritious food. Landowners will retain a percentage of the fruit and have the satisfaction of knowing that breadfruit that would otherwise fall to the ground and go to waste will feed some of Hawai‘i’s hungry families.

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Revitalizing 'Ulu (Breadfruit) from Root to Fruit

Ian Coie of the Breadfruit Institute speaks at Ka O Ka La Public Charter School.
Ian Cole of the Breadfruit Institute speaks at Ka O Ka La Public Charter School.
On March 12th and 13th The Breadfruit Institute of the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Kaua'i, in conjunction with the Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network, presented two day-long educational workshops: 'Ulu from Root to Fruit. The March 12th workshop was held in Kona at the Amy B. H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden in Captain Cook, while the March 13th event took place at the Kua O Ka La Public Charter School in Puna. The workshops were designed to raise awareness and revitalize the custom of growing, cooking and eating 'ulu, a traditional Polynesian food and, along with kalo, sweet potato, yam, banana and coconut, one of the original Hawaiian canoe plants. 'Ulu is an underutilized, nutritious, abundant, delicious, and easily grown food resource on the islands.
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