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A Visit to Kahuku's Ho Farms with Alan Wong
The Ho family turns out eight kinds of baby tomatoes on its modern, Kahuku Farm. Been to a good restaurant lately? You've probably eaten Ho Farms tomatoes.
Vegan & Tasty: Peace Cafe, S. King St., Honolulu
People are always asking me for vegan options. Here's one where the food's good enough to eat even if you're not vegan.
Grazing Fun: L'Ulu at Leeward Community College
Leeward Community College's culinary program once again throws a successful gala, rain or no rain.
Biting Commentary on TV! Premieres June 19, KGMB
Biting Commentary's culinary adventures are now branching out to TV. First stop: Cooking at Alan Wong's. And getting scolded.
New Shrimp Truck in Town: Bluewater Blue Water Shrimp & Seafood, Ward Center
Shrimp truck in the middle of town! Blue Water Shrimp and Seafood opens a truck at Ward Center.
Eat This Now: Bacon Doughnut Dessert, Morimoto
Bacon doughnut and bacon ice cream, not to mention tobacco cream and whiskey gelee. It's called Breakfast of Champions, but it's an off-the-menu dessert at Morimoto Waikiki.
Editor's Page: Ten Years of Schools Coverage
Looking back on a decade of covering Hawaii’s state Department of Education.
"The Death of Public School": Ten Years Later
In May 2001, we published a feature entitled, “The Death of Public School,” taking the state Department of Education to task for failing to do its job. After a decade of reform promises, has anything changed? We take a look at what's next for our public schools.
The Shopping Power Hour
Executive editor and shopping expert Kathryn Drury Wagner shows you how to hit three stores in one lunch hour.
Grading the Public High Schools
This year, we rank Hawaii’s public high schools, using performance and satisfaction data from the state Department of Education.