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Kimpira Sautéed Burdock Carrot Pg Over $200 in Savings! Offers Good December 18 to 31, 2019 Kimpira Sautéed Burdock Carrot pg. 52 Hokkigai Ozoni Arctic Surf Clam Mochi Soup pg. 16 Rafute www.ktasuperstores.com Okinawan Sliced Shoyu Pork pg. 42 Hokkigai Ozoni Arctic Surf Clam Mochi Soup pg. 16 Keith Hayama KTA Keauhou Store Director Mele Kalikimaka to our KTA ‘ohana and hau‘oli makahiki hou! As we’re gearing up for another new year, we hope you’re enjoying the holidays to the fullest with family and friends. One of my favorite things about the New Year is all the delicious food we get to enjoy, whether it’s at home or work. I’m especially partial to Japanese food, which is why I love how sashimi is usually on the table (pg.48) along with ‘onolicious mochi (pg.4). Besides eating sashimi, Hawai‘i also has many unique ways of celebrating the New Year, ranging from mochi pounding to making ozoni soup (pg.66). And, whether it’s been a good or challenging year for you, there are still many things to be for grateful for. Try out a mahalo jar (pg.60) where you write down things you’re thankful for every day. This simple act can help keep your focus on the good stuff. We’re always open to any suggestions or feedback you might have for our coupon book. Check us out online at ktasuperstores.com and send us your thoughts through our social media pages on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Remember, we’re always here for you at KTA, serving Hawai‘i Island since 1916. Rafute Kimpira Okinawan Sliced Shoyu Pork Sautéed Burdock & Carrot pg. 42 pg. 52 Fetured Chef Coupons Grocery .............................................4 Grant Sato Chef Grant Sato has been an instructor Perishables ................................... 46 in the Culinary Department of Kapiolani Communtity College teaching credit Health & Beauty ............................58 and non credit classes since 1998. Specializing in Japanese, Thai and Household ......................................66 Korean cuisine and ideology, Chef Sato was the International winner Wines & Spirits ..............................78 of the 2015 Global Taste of Korea Competition. Chef Sato was also the Coupon Index ................................79 Host and Co-executive Producer of the local TV show, What's Cooking Hawai‘i, for many years. The recipes within are provided as suggestions only as part of our service to customers and are intended for use by persons having appropriate technical skill, at their own discretion and risk. KTA Super Stores cannot guarantee that favorable results will be obtained from their use, and assumes no obligation or liability and makes no warranties with respect to these recipes. Haupia maker! Frozen Hawaiian Sun Hawaiian Sun Coconut Coconut Milk Milk 13.5 oz. can 12 oz. f o$ 99 2 r 3 2 ea. Unless otherwise stated, we reserve the right to limit sale items to 5 units per customer. Prices are subject to a 4.4386% excise tax. Applicable 4 beverage are subject to HI State Beverage fee & deposit. Not all products may be available at KTA Downtown, Waikoloa Village or KTA Express. Celebration Mochi Did you know that you can make mochi at home? While it may take a little while, the ingredients are simple: glutinous sticky rice, water and rice fl our. Start by processing rice in food processor. Soak for one hour in water, drain and then cook the rice in rice cooker. After resting the rice for 5 minutes, get out your mortar and pestle and wet your hands. Pound the rice for about 10 minutes. You’ll need to add small amounts of water so that the rice doesn’t stick and work in portions if you have a large amount. Keep going until it’s a sticky mass. Sprinkle rice fl our or potato starch onto a clean fl at work surface and transfer the mochi rice. Make sure you keep water nearby so you can wet your hands so that they don’t stick. Add more fl our and knead with dry hands until the mochi is no longer as sticky. Divide the rice into smaller portions and continue to knead until smooth, adding more rice fl our or potato starch as needed. The mochi should now be ready! If you want to add fi llings, like red bean paste (our favorite!), fl atten the mochi and add it in the middle. Gather the outside of the mochi together to create a “ball” shape and then roll around in your hand until the ball is formed with the fi lling inside. And don’t forget the toppings – matcha powder or kinako, yum! Good December 18 to 31, 18 to 2019 Good December Tropical Fruit Hawaiian Sun Jam or Jelly 10 oz. 59 1365-20 2ea. Without coupon 2.79, limit 5 per coupon Actual coupon required to obtain coupon price. Limit 1 coupon per product, per visit, per customer. Descriptive, typographical and/or photographical errors are subject to correction. 5 Spreadable Meat In Water Hormel Hormel Spam Chicken Spread Breast 3 oz. 10 oz. f o$ 79 4 r 5 2ea. 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Limit 1 coupon per product, per visit, per customer. Descriptive, typographical and/or photographical errors are subject to correction. 9 From Concentrate Hot Sauce Jumex Tapatío Nectar Salsa Drink Picante 11.3 oz. can 5 oz. ¢ ¢ 79 ea. 89 Enjoy as an easy side dish! Add to salads! Green Giant Green Giant Three Bean Cut Spears Salad Asparagus 15 oz. 10.5 oz. 88 97 1ea. 1 ea. California Black Ripe California Black Ripe Lindsay Lindsay Sliced Naturals Olives Sliced Olives 2.25 oz. 3.8 oz. f o$ 99 2 r 3 1 ea. Regular or Deli-Sliced Mezzetta Olives Mezzetta Kalamata, Martini, Castelvetrano or Roasted Spanish Queen Bell Peppers Pimiento Stuff ed 16 oz. 9.5 to 10 oz. 29 49 3ea. 4ea. Unless otherwise stated, we reserve the right to limit sale items to 5 units per customer. Prices are subject to a 4.4386% excise tax. Applicable 10 beverage are subject to HI State Beverage fee & deposit. Not all products may be available at KTA Downtown, Waikoloa Village or KTA Express. 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