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More January events: Hawaii dairy and eggs, Cacao Festival, Enter the Dragon
Friday, January 13, 2012
By:Martha Cheng

A chocolate tart from last year’s Cacao Fest.
Annie Suite

Celebrate Chinese New Year early at Grand Cafe and Bakery, which tonight and tomorrow night will be showing Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon and serving up small plates like housemade char siu buns and pot stickers. Movie, shown in the garden, will start at 6:45pm.
January 13 and 14, 31 North Pauahi St., 531-0001

In 1980, Hawaii was almost self-sufficient in both milk and egg production; that’s no longer the case, with two dairies and four egg farms left. Whole Foods is celebrating new and old dairies and Maili Moa egg producers with a sale from now until January 25, highlighting items like:

•    Hawaii’s Fresh Milk from Island Dairy in Honokaa: Island Dairy is one of two dairies left on the Big Island. The cows are predominantly pasture-fed and the dairy is experimenting with waterbeds for cows rather than strawbeds.

•    Surfing Goat Dairy cheese from Kula: German expats run this Certified Humane® farm producing fresh chevre.

•    Maili Moa cage-free eggs from Waianae: Maili Moa produces Oahu’s first cage-free eggs produced on a commercial scale.

•    Naked Cow Dairy butter from Waianae: Sisters Monique and Sabrina continue to build their herd to produce milk commercially; in the meantime, they churn fresh cream from Island Dairy for butter.

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