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Entries from October 1, 2007 - October 31, 2007

Tuesday
Oct162007

haagen-dazs goes hawaiian

spotted this weekend: a pint of haagen-dazs reserve ice cream in the freezer case at my neighborhood grocer. and since i swoon each and every time i hear the tale of 'ohi'a and lehua, i just couldn't resist scooping up my very own pint of hawaiian lehua honey ice cream.

my fella snuck in a few spoonfuls and we both agree it is yummy. i do hope the honey is really sourced from the big island as the packaging claims.

to get your own lehua honey ice cream fix, click over to h-d to find out if the reserve series is stocked at your local market. if not, online ordering is available via ice cream source.

Monday
Oct152007

hawaii international film festival for free!

oh well, it doesn't look like i'll be home for the hawaii international film festival this year, however supercw is trying to spread the word that hiff organizers desperately need volunteer drivers to shuttle vips around town. if you can commit to a four hour shift, this is your chance to peek behind the scenes and potentially meet a few up and coming filmmakers.

film fan bonus: each shift you sign up for scores you a voucher to take in a screening of one of the many indie/foreign entrants in this year's festival!

more details and other volunteer opportunites are posted here.

hiff kicks off this thu, oct 18th so do click over to the online box office for the scoop on the 2007 festival schedule (eraserhead, anyone?).

Monday
Oct152007

social wahines sample sale

just a little reminder that the first annual social wahines sample sale is set for tomorrow evening. due to popular demand, the event has been moved from the kaneohe yacht club to the mid pacific country club in lanikai.

participating designers include meleana handbags, pualani swimwear, polkadotreehouse, roberta oaks and noelani jewelry.

  • when: tue, oct 16th - 6p to 10p
  • where: lanikai room at the mid pacific country club
  • tix: $10 at the door
  • rsvp: danielle [at] socialwahines [dot] com
Monday
Oct152007

keeping it green

there's a little movement happening all over the internet today called blog action day. its organizers had an idea to start a worldwide conversation of one issue and asked bloggers to discuss the environment in their own way. and, well, since i do believe that every day should be earth day, here are two simple things you can do right now to make your part of the world a bit greener.

. . . idea no. 1 - recycle . . .

if you're not one of the lucky island households who won the curbside recycling jackpot, surely you are still rocking the good eco-citizen lifestyle and dropping off your recyclables at one of the many community recycling bins posted at island schools as a fundraiser.

here's another easily recycled item that is often overlooked: printer cartridges. they can be dropped off at office depot or best buy, but an even better alternative is to suggest that your neighborhood school or your favorite non-profit host a recycling collection bin as a green fundraising idea.

then take it one step further and find out if your workplace would be willing to host a recycling bin to collect used cartridges to donate to a participating local school or charity. it's a win-win for everyone since some much needed cash is raised to help fund programs in your community, and your actions just saved a bunch of plastic from wasting away deep beneath the earth for the next thousand or so years.

click over to cartridge world and kid ink to learn more.

. . . idea no. 2 - go organic . . .

did you know that hawaii imports 85% of its food and it is estimated that there is as little as a 7 day food supply stocked in the islands? despite those gloomy statistics, a bright spot is that honolulu recently ranked 33 out of 279 u.s. cities for buying organic, and there is a little more hope for a sustainable future in the islands via the recently published hawaii 2050 plan.

over the past few years, my 'ohana of two has been making the transition to organic so i know it can be pricey, however organic food is worth the extra cost for so many reasons. it is much more delicious and my experience has been that organic produce and dairy products stay fresh longer than conventionally grown stuff. plus, it's nice to know that buying organic is keeping the 'aina green and free of nasty pesticides. peace of mind. priceless!

if you are interested in going organic and are on a budget, you can cut costs by shopping at the farmers market (added bonus - keeping it local!), work that warehouse club membership and buy organic in bulk, or, do as your ancestors did back in the day and grow your very own sustainable vegetable garden in your backyard.

and, if your family chows through a lot of produce, consider signing up for a farm share. the idea behind community supported agriculture is to help family farms compete against factory farms by selling their bounty directly to the people. in exchange for a weekly or monthly fee, you receive a basket of fresh fruits and veggies plus the warm fuzzy feeling of helping a small farm stay in business.

click over to local harvest to find a csa near you.

your turn! click on the comments link below and share your favorite green idea with the h|h community.

Saturday
Oct132007

visitor aloha society of hawaii

chances are the visitor aloha society of hawaii does its good work below the radar of most folks unless you happen to be one of its ambassadors of aloha or a grateful recipient. the program was started to extend the aloha spirit to travelers in need should misfortune strike while on vacation. help ranges from donating goods when belongings are stolen to making arrangements when an unexpected illness or death occurs far from home.

training sessions for new volunteers happen a few times a year and the next one is set to take place on oahu later this month. you will need to send in a completed application form to reserve a spot, and vash especially needs volunteers who are fluent in chinese, french, german, korean, japanese or spanish.

  • when: sat, oct 27th & sat, nov 17th
  • fyi: must be 18+

a peek at a few traveler testimonials reveals just some of the people who have been helped by vash's kokua over the years. learn more about the program here.