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Roast Urkey Chicken Jook Over $200 in Savings! Offers Good Oct. 31 to Nov. 13, 2018 Roast urkey pg. 45Chicken Jook ‘Uala & Kokonut Smash with Caramelized Onions pg. 13 Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus with Tomato Spiced Jam pg. 51 www.ktasuperstores.com ‘Uala & Kokonut Smash Roast Turkey & Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus with Caramelized Onions Chicken Jook with Tomato Spiced Jam pg. 13 pg. 45 pg. 51 Featured Chef Coupons Grocery .............................................3 Adam Sanford Toma Tabura KTA Puainako Store Director Perishables ....................................45 Chef Adam Tabura, who grew up on Health & Beauty ............................55 At this time of year it is easy to imagine all the delicious aromas from the kitchen we Lana‘i and whose Aloha Plate food will soon be smelling. Savory turkey with all the trimmings and other holiday season truck won the Food Network’s national goodies we have enjoyed with our families all our lives. Household ......................................63 “Great Food Truck Race” in 2013, says First though, we need to figure out what to do with all that Halloween candy (p.65)! he always keeps it as real as possible. Wines & Spirits ..............................77 Hawai‘i island endures more than many communities will ever know and as the For the former executive chef at Ruth’s season of giving approaches we remember those who help others through hard times Chris Steak House, The Westin Maui and Coupon Index ................................78 (p.3). The whole Kona side of the island is about to celebrate one of the delicious Kona Village Resort, that means staying reasons that makes our Hawai‘i famous—Kona coffee! (p.57) As part of our own true to creative local cooking that’s commemoration, we give you a delicious, winning recipe from last year’s KTA Kona also “simple, clean and more ‘ono than Coffee Festival Recipe Contest. Bake up a sweet treat featuring our favorite wake-up ‘ono!” beverage (p.31). We also invite you to join in on the fun this year. Visit konacoffeefest. com/event-entry-forms to find out how to enter this year’s contest! We know there are must-have ingredients for each family this time of year. Come 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 talk-story with us and we’ll help you find what you need, because at KTA you are favorable results will be obtained from their use, and assumes no obligation or liability and makes no warranties with someone special every day. respect to these recipes. On to the Holidays! The upcoming holidays bring so many family food traditions to mind. It’s a huge season for grocery shopping with big holiday celebrations on the horizon. 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