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Tandoori Spiced Chicken Thighs with Roasted Butternut Squash Pg Offers Good Sept. 27 to Oct. 10, 2017 www.ktasuperstores.com Tandoori Spiced Chicken Thighs with Roasted Butternut Squash pg. 15 Hawai‘i Island Halloween Fun pg. 57 Compost 101 pg. 65 Chocolate Avocado Mousse pg. 31 Keith Hayama KTA Keauhou Store Director With school in full swing and temperatures cooling down, it’s a good time to relax and enjoy the closing months of 2017 — especially before the big holiday season hits! In honor of National Coffee Day in September, we’ll break down the factors that make up a great cup of joe (pg.3). And to help green up your lifestyle and solve the problem of messy food scraps, we share a simple process for starting a compost pile in your yard (pg.65). Since Halloween is just around the corner, why not take your crew on a spooky adventure that transcends traditional trick-or-treating? Check out these fun public events planned this year around Hawai‘i Island (pg.57). Finally, for both keiki and keiki at heart, we’ve got two yummy Halloween treat recipes that will help you find your inner monster (pg.45). As always, KTA is proud to be your family grocery store for over a century. Please don’t hesitate to share your questions, comments or thoughts in store or on social media, and check us out at ktasuperstores.com. Serving Hawai‘i Island since 1916, KTA is your go-to family grocery store! Cauliflower Goat Tandoori Spiced Cheese Gratin Chicken Thighs pg. 51 pg. 15 Featured Chef Coupons Grocery .............................................3 Ryan Covert Perishables ....................................45 Ryan Covert is both the owner and head chef of Covert Affairs, which Health & Beauty ............................55 caters to locals and celebrities alike. His dynamic cooking style is a global Household ......................................63 celebration, focusing on Asia-Pacific, Mediterranean and Caribbean cuisines. Wines & Spirits ..............................77 Coupon Index ................................78 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. Ground Hawaii's Lion Decaff einated Coff ee 10 oz. Lion Coff ee 79 Single Serve 49 6 12 k-cups 8ea. Unless otherwise stated, we reserve the right to limit sale items to 5 units per customer. Prices are subject to a 4.1666% excise tax. Applicable 3 beverage are subject to HI State Beverage fee & deposit. Not all products may be available at KTA Downtown and Waikoloa Village. Coff ee 101: What’s in a Perfect Cup? September 29th is International Coff ee Day — a great day to learn about the secrets behind the perfect cup! Aroma: The “aroma” or “bouquet” refers to the sensory experience that happens when you inhale a steaming fresh cup. It is enhanced by the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are released during grinding and brewing. Acidity: It’s been described as the “dry, bright, sparkling sensation” that the tongue recognizes. Darker, more roasted beans will taste more acidic. Body: The “body” of a cup refers to how it feels in the mouth, namely the sensations of weight and texture. For example, body may be described as light and delicate, thin, heavy, silky, plush or syrupy. Flavor: A cup’s fl avor is an evaluation of basic tastes such as sweet, bitter and sour. Like wine, coff ee can have “notes” of many types of fl avor, such as fl oral, citrusy, woody and fruity. Brew for Best Taste: Fresh whole beans, ground just before brewing, stored in an airtight container, with lightly fi ltered water and a brewing temp of 195° and 205°F are best. Try diff erent roasts and grinds to see what makes your mouth the happiest! Good Sept. 27 to Oct. 10, 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept. 27 Ground or Whole Beans Hawaii’s Lion Coff ee8 to 10 oz. Excludes Decaff einated 99 1340-40 3 ea. Without coupon 4.39, limit 5 per coupon Actual coupon required to obtain coupon price. Limit 2 coupons per product, per visit, per customer. Descriptive, typographical and/or photographical errors are subject to correction. 4 Beef, Chicken, Turkey or Mushroom Seasoned Coating Heinz Kraft Home Style Shake 'N Gravy Bake Mix 12 oz. 3.8 to 6 oz. 99 39 1 ea. 2ea. Taco Bell Hot 7.5 oz. or Taco Sauce Mild or Med. 8 oz. Taco Bell Crunchy 39 Taco Shells 79 1ea. 6.75 oz., 18 count 1 Vanilla, Chocolate or Strawberry In Adobo Sauce Gamesa Embasa Sugar Chipotle Wafers Peppers 6.7 oz. 7 oz. 59 19 1ea. 2 Chicken of the Sea Sardines Chicken of the Sea In Oil, Water, Tomato or ¢ Albacore Tuna 79 Louisiana Hot Sauce 3.75 oz.99ea. Solid White in Water 5 oz. 1 Unless otherwise stated, we reserve the right to limit sale items to 5 units per customer. Prices are subject to a 4.1666% excise tax. Applicable 5 beverage are subject to HI State Beverage fee & deposit. Not all products may be available at KTA Downtown and Waikoloa Village. Microwaveable 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept. 27 Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Dinner 1.9 to 2.39 oz. cup f 1355-100 o$ 5 r 5ea. set Without coupon 5 for 6.00, limit 2 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only. Crunchy, Soft or Crunchy & Soft 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept. 27 Taco Bell Taco Dinner Kit 8.85 to 14.6 oz. 29 1361-20 2ea. Without coupon 2.49, limit 5 per coupon Original 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept. 27 Los Pericos Tostadas 10 count 19 1366-20 1ea. Without coupon 1.39, limit 4 per coupon Good Sept. 27 to Oct. 10, 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept. 27 In Oil, Water or 50% Less Sodium Chicken of the Sea Chunk Light Tuna 5 oz. f 1356-100 o$ 4 r 4 ea. set Without coupon 4 for 5.00, limit 3 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only. Actual coupon required to obtain coupon price. Limit 2 coupons per product, per visit, per customer. Descriptive, typographical and/or photographical errors are subject to correction. 6 Golden Grain Pasta f Golden Grain Elbows, Vermicelli, Regular o$ Egg Noodles 99 or Thin Spaghetti 32 oz. 2 r 5 Medium or Wide 12 oz. 2 ea. Marinade & Grilling Basil or Tomato Kona Coast Mezzetta Teriyaki Pesto Sauce Sauce 14.5 to 15 oz. 6.25 oz. 99 29 2 ea. 3ea. Mild Milk Chocolate or Marshmallow Rosarita Swiss Miss Enchilada Classics Hot Sauce Cocoa Mix 20 oz. 28.5 oz. 189 679 Dark Red Kidney or Black Southern Pit Barbecue or Steakhouse Recipe Bush's Bush's Best Best Grillin' Beans Beans 26.5 to 27 oz. 22 oz. f o$ 49 2 r 3 2 Unless otherwise stated, we reserve the right to limit sale items to 5 units per customer. Prices are subject to a 4.1666% excise tax. Applicable 7 beverage are subject to HI State Beverage fee & deposit. Not all products may be available at KTA Downtown and Waikoloa Village. Golden Grain Pasta 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept. 27 Linguine, Fettuccine, Bow Ties, Rotelli, Rigatoni, Angel Hair, Penne Rigate 16 oz. or Tri-Color Rotini 12 oz. f 1382-50 o$ 2 r 4 ea. set Without coupon 2 for 4.50, limit 3 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only. Napa Valley 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept. 27 Mezzetta Homemade Pasta Sauce 24.5 to 25 oz. 99 1385-50 3ea. Without coupon 4.49, limit 5 per coupon Traditional, No Fat or Vegetarian 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept. 27 Rosarita Refried Beans 30 oz. 19 1362-20 2ea. Without coupon 2.39, limit 5 per coupon Bush’s Best 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept. 27 Organic Beans Black, Kidney, Pinto or Garbanzo 15 oz. f 1457-50 o$ 4 r 5 ea. set Without coupon 4 for 5.50, limit 2 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only. Actual coupon required to obtain coupon price. Limit 2 coupons per product, per visit, per customer. Descriptive, typographical and/or photographical errors are subject to correction. 8 Basil, Garlic & Oregano or No Salt Added Del Monte Del Monte Cut Green Tomato Beans or Sauce Sweet Peas 8 oz. 14.5 to 15 oz. f ¢ o$ 69 ea. 4 r 5 Sliced Olives Stuffed with Minced Pimiento Western Western Family Family Olives Manzanilla 6.5 oz. Imported 5 oz. f o$ 79 4 r 5 1ea. Jalapeño or Garlic Mezzetta Olives Mezzetta Kalamata, Martini, Castelvetrano or Stuffed Spanish Queen Olives Pimiento Stuffed 6 oz. 9.5 to 10 oz. 49 49 3ea. 4ea. 100% Natural 100% Natural Hunt's Hunt's Tomato Tomato Puree Paste 10.5 oz. 12 oz. f 17 o$ 1 2 r 4 Unless otherwise stated, we reserve the right to limit sale items to 5 units per customer. Prices are subject to a 4.1666% excise tax. Applicable 9 beverage are subject to HI State Beverage fee & deposit. Not all products may be available at KTA Downtown and Waikoloa Village. Whole Kernel or Cream Style 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept. 27 Del Monte Sweet Corn 11 to 15.25 oz. ¢ 1380-50 99ea. Without coupon 1.49, limit 6 per coupon California Ripe 2017 10, Oct. to Good Sept.
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