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educator’s goal 72 Wrap in a
APRIL 14, 2021
KAUA‘I MIDWEEK 11
MDesigner Creates Local Favorite 74 Brings (out)
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   75 Bakery buy
76 Hang (around),
ultitalented sing- the Hawaiian culture, not work on YouTube or his so-
as with a friend 77 City on the Po
er-songwriter just through music, but also cial media platforms. Kuana
79 Likely
Kuana Torres does through food and his knowl- holds workshops and classes
82 Out with permission,
it all. edge and connection to and, of course, sells many
Over the years, I have always been impressed with how he perpetuates
maybe
Ni‘ihau. His Ni‘ihau shell lei
unique pieces.
To learn more about Kua-
85 Put on a jury
 and jewelry are pretty amaz-
88 Actress Cornish
of “Three
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na, check out his Facebook page.
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ANSWER TO TODAY’S PUZZLE
  LANAI
  OVER STYLE KŪLOLO
• 4 cups kalo, grated
• 3/4 cup honey
• 1/2 cup brown sugar • 1 cup coconut milk
Directions:
Combine all ingredients. Mix thoroughly by hand. Fold into baking pan. Cover with foil. Bake at 190- 200 degrees for 10 hours. Remove from oven and allow to cool. Cut as desired.
RUBEN CARRILLO PHOTO
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Lihu‘e, HI 96766
   (TGI/KMW1321081
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