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‘Ulu
The Hawai‘i ‘Ulu Cooperative offers whole and peeled ‘ulu flour the whole, which includes skin and all, is slightly darker in appearance and has more of ‘ulu’s sweet, fruity fragrance with a hint of roasted banana.
How to use it: Replace up to half of all-purpose flour in banana bread, pancakes and steamed bao.
eatbreadfruit.com. (Also available in smaller quantities at Kōkua Market.)
Cornmeal
Nalo Orange corn, developed in where else Waimānalo, was bred for disease resistance and the darkest orange kernels. What that means for your kitchen: a coarse cornmeal with a sunny marigold hue, nutty notes and more intense corn flavor than your average supermarket brands.
Jubilee Swimming Pool reopened its doors on Monday after a prolonged closure
âIn light of clear council ambivalence and continued cost-cutting, so many people are voluntarily doing great things to keep our local community facilities, such as the library and the pool, and public outdoor spaces open and running,â Julie tells Bristol24/7.
âWe’re so lucky to have good childcare and school provision, alongside great sports and leisure facilities. We have some fabulous outdoor spaces – from our public parks and play areas to local nature reserves.â
Redcatch Park and community garden, Arnos Vale Cemetery and The Park community centre are just some of the places on the doorstep for residents in Knowle ward. The green spaces are a source of pride in the area, with 82 per cent of the Knowle population saying they are satisfied with their parks â well above the citywide average of 72 per cent â according to Bristol City Councilâs quality of life survey.
Newtown Youth & Family Services Presents Hidden in Plain Sight on March 4 Written by Newtown Youth & Family Services
Hidden in Plain Sight March 4 from 7:00-8:15pm
A Free Virtual Presentation for parents, caregivers and other adults.
What to look for in your teen s bedroom and what to say once you have found it. Gain insights into current trends in youth substance abuse, drug paraphernalia and concealment of alcohol and drugs through this online version of our interactive drug education program for parents, caregivers and adults who work with youth. Learn how to talk to youth about alcohol & drugs, and what to do if a problem is suspected.
Recipient: Representatives from Supervisor Hahn’s office and the city of Cerritos with (2nd from left) Community Family Guidance Center Director of Community Relations Victor Sanchez, (2nd from right) Roots Café owner Peter Park and (right) Community Family Guidance Center Executive Director Bill Sinko.
Roots Café in Cerritos has received $5,000 as part of a program launched by Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn to support restaurants and help families during the COVID-19 pandemic. The money was presented to the restaurant in exchange for gift cards, which will be distributed by Community Family Guidance Center in Cerritos to help local families in need.