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Thai Shrimp & Pork Skewers Over $200 in Savings! Offers Good Aug. 28 to Sep. 10, 2019 Thai Shrimp & Pork pg. 52 Skewers Lemon Zucchini Cupcakes with Goat Cheese Frosting pg. 24 Pineapple Grilled www.ktasuperstores.com Baby Back Ribs pg. 42 Lemon Zucchini Cupcakes with Goat Cheese Frosting pg. 24 Hoku Kamakau KTA Express Kealakekua Store Director With our endless summer showing no signs of retreat and autumn still seemingly a long way off , most of us continue to enjoy the great outdoors here on Hawai‘i Island. So why not make the most of the upcoming Labor Day holiday weekend and stock up on all your picnic and barbeque favorites? The holiday weekend might also be the perfect time to bake some delicious home- made cookies (pg.4), or hone those preserving skills by bottling your favorite fruits to enjoy during the winter months when they are no longer in season (pg.48). If, like me, you have a young family, you can relate on how important it is to instill good habits — which is so important in oral care (pg.58) and striving to be the best we can. There’s always room for improvement (pg.66)! Now that school is back in full swing, we encourage families and students to support KTA’s annual Kokua i Na Kula campaign and help earn a share of $100,000 for your school. Points can be earned when you buy participating products and students can earn extra points for their school via social media. See ktasuperstores.com for details. Happy Labor Day and a hui hou! Pineapple Grilled Thai Shrimp Baby Back Ribs Pork Skewers pg. 42 pg. 52 Featured Chef Coupons Ryan Grocery .............................................4 Covert Perishables ................................... 46 Ryan Covert is both the owner and head chef of Covert Aff airs, which caters to Health & Beauty ............................56 locals and celebrities alike. His dynamic cooking style is a global celebration, Household ......................................66 focusing on Asia-Pacifi c, Mediterranean and Caribbean cuisines. Wines & Spirits ..............................78 Coupon Index ................................79 The recipes within are provided as suggestions only as part of our service to customers and are intended for use by persons having appropriate technical skill, at their own discretion and risk. KTA Super Stores cannot guarantee that favorable results will be obtained from their use, and assumes no obligation or liability and makes no warranties with respect to these recipes. In 100% Juice or Heavy Syrup Dole Pineapple Chunks, Slices or Crushed 8 to 8.25 oz. Dole Fruits In 100% Juice, Coconut f ¢ Water or No Sugar Added o$ 99ea. 4 cups - 4 oz. 2 r 6 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. Everyone Loves Home-Baked Goods There’s nothing quite like the aroma of fresh baked cookies coming from the kitchen. Whether it’s your favorite ready-to-bake cake or cookie mix or all the stand-alone ingredients to bake from scratch, you’ll fi nd everything you need to win the hearts, tummies and taste buds of family and friends. Great home baking is limited only by your imagination and your willingness to experiment. Try adding your own twist to a plain, simple ready-to-bake mix by adding in chocolate chips, nuts, cherries, raisins or other dried fruits. You can even use canned pineapple rings to line the bottom of your parchment-lined, or non-stick baking dish and then pour over your cake mix. Once baked and cooled, hold a serving platter over the baking dish and then fl ip it over to reveal a perfectly moist pineapple upside down cake — delicious with whipped cream! Once baked and perhaps frosted, there are many candy-style toppings you can sprinkle over your desserts but not all home baking has to be sweet. Why not try baking a simple scone or bread recipe and adding grated cheese, fi nely chopped green onions or cooked diced bacon? Whatever you decide, you will fi nd all the ingredients right here on the KTA Super Stores shelves. Bon appetit! Good Aug. 28 to Sept. 10, 2019 Sept. 10, 28 to Good Aug. Tropical, Mango Slices or Mandarin Oranges Dole Fruits in Syrup 15 to 15.5 oz. f 1401-50 o$ 2 r 3 ea. set Without coupon 2 for 3.50, limit 3 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only. 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 No Salt Added Spicy Brown or Stone Ground Dijon Hunt’s Gulden’s Tomato 100% Natural Ketchup Mustard 13.5 oz. 12 oz. 49 79 1 1ea. Box Dinners Beef, Chicken, Turkey or Mushroom Kraft Heinz Macaroni Homestyle & Cheese Gravy 5.5 to 7.25 oz. 12 oz. f o$ 99 2 r 3 1 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 6 beverage are subject to HI State Beverage fee & deposit. Not all products may be available at KTA Downtown, Waikoloa Village or KTA Express. Good Aug. 28 to Sept. 10, 2019 Sept. 10, 28 to Good Aug. Fry with eggs! Libby’s Corned Beef Hash 15 oz. 99 1404-70 1ea. Without coupon 2.69, limit 6 per coupon Good Aug. 28 to Sept. 10, 2019 Sept. 10, 28 to Good Aug. Alfredo or Red Classico Pasta Sauce 15 to 24 oz. f 1398-100 o$ 2 r 5 ea. set Without coupon 2 for 6.00, limit 3 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only. 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. 7 DaVinci Signature Pasta Acini Di Pepe, Ziti, Orzo, Small, Sea Shells 16 oz. or Alphabets 12 oz. Italian Style 88 DaVinci Signature 77 1ea. Lasagna Pasta 16 oz. 2 Spreadable Meat Enjoy with hot dogs! Hormel Hormel Spam No Beans Spread Chili 3 oz. 15 oz. 29 49 1ea. 2ea. Chopped or Minced Premium Quality Snow’s by Bumble Bee Bumble Bee Wild Alaska Clams Red Salmon 6.5 oz. 7.5 oz. f o$ 29 3 r 5 4ea. In Tomato Sauce Southern Pit Barbecue or Steakhouse Recipe Bush’s Bush’s Best Showboat Grillin’ Pork & Beans Beans 15 oz. 22 oz. f o$ 67 4 r 5 2ea. 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 8 beverage are subject to HI State Beverage fee & deposit. Not all products may be available at KTA Downtown, Waikoloa Village or KTA Express. Good Aug. 28 to Sept. 10, 2019 Sept. 10, 28 to Good Aug. DaVinci Pasta Angel Hair, Twists, Fusilli Springs, Penne Rigate, Rotini, Bowties, Elbow Macaroni, Bucatini, Fettuccine, Linguine, Spaghetti, Rigatoni or Wagon Wheels 16 oz. f 1395-100 o$ 4 r 5 ea. set Without coupon 4 for 6.00, limit 2 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only. Make musubi! 2019 Sept. 10, 28 to Good Aug. Hormel Spam 12 oz. f 1412-200 o$ 2 r 4 ea. set Without coupon 2 for 6.00, limit 3 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only. Good Aug. 28 to Sept. 10, 2019 Sept. 10, 28 to Good Aug. In Oil or Water Coral Chunk Light Tuna 5 oz. f 1366-100 o$ 4 r 4 ea. set Without coupon 4 for 5.00, limit 2 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only. Good Aug. 28 to Sept. 10, 2019 Sept. 10, 28 to Good Aug. Original, Homestyle, Vegetarian or Barbecue Bush’s Best Baked Beans 16 oz. f 1450-50 o$ 2 r 3 ea. set Without coupon 2 for 3.50, limit 3 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only. 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. 9 Reg. or 50% Less Sodium Add to salads! Green Giant Green Giant Cut Green Beans Cut Spears or Sweet Peas Asparagus 14.5 to 15 oz. 10.5 oz. f o$ 97 2 r 3 1 ea. Hot, Mild or Medium Taco Taco Bell Sauce 7.5 to 8 oz. Taco Bell Crunchy 59 Taco Shells 59 1ea. 12 count 1 100% Real Betty Crocker Betty Crocker Trolls 16 oz. or Mashed Mott’s Fruit Potatoes Snacks 28 oz. Tropical 17.6 oz. 69 19 3 5ea. From Concentrate Nacho Jumex Embasa Nectar Sliced Drink Jalapeños 11.3 oz. can 11 oz. ¢ 29 79ea. 2 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. Whole Kernel or Cream Style 2019 Sept. 10, 28 to Good Aug. Green Giant Sweet Corn 14.75 to 15.25 oz. f 1399-100 o$ 4 r 5 ea. set Without coupon 4 for 6.00, limit 2 sets per coupon Coupon price good on set purchase only.
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