Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Kauai love farmers markets

You can find locally grown products almost anywhere on Kaua'i ' i, but for the stuff really fresh, check a farmers market. In fact, Kaua'i ' i love so much the fruit and vegetables, the community has at least one day of market. It is almost of places... but not in Hawaii. Regardless of which side of the island you are venturing, it is sure to be a market nearest you.

Kauai Farmers Market

My personal favorite is the most recent in Kukui'ula Shopping Village. I was able to recover some of the jams and breads home during a recent trip to the island, who loved my family at home! Here is where you can also try some products grown in Kaua'i ' i:

MONDAY

Koloa (noon): Knudsen Ball Park-side parking off Maluhia Rd.

Lihu'e (15): parking lot behind Kmart Kukui Grove Center

TUESDAY

Kapa'a (09): market of coconut

Kalaheo (15): neighborhood of Kalaheo on Papalina Rd. Kaumuali off-road Center ' i.

WEDNESDAY

Kapa'a (15): Kapa'a New Town Ball Park-parking

Po'ipu (16): Kukui'ula Shopping Village

THURSDAY

Kapa'a (09): market of coconut

(430 H) Kilauea: Kilauea parking Neighborhood Center

FRIDAY

Lihu'e (15): Vidinha Stadium parking lot off Ho'olako Rd.

Koloa (13): historic court in old Koloa town

SATURDAY

Hanalei (930 am): Hanalei to Kuhio Hwy Neighborhood Center.

Kekaha (09): off Elepaio Rd. Kekaha Neighborhood Center.

Kilauea (09): Kaua'i Mini Golf

Puhi (10): parking Kaua'i Community College

SUNDAY

Kealia (11): front of Kealia Beach

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28 July 2012

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