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Share Your Table

June 14th, 2008 by Melissa

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A lot of you guys are foodies, so I thought I'd share a new site that I think you will like: ShareYourTable.com. It's not just about local food--it's about stories beyond the food we love, and more.

For example, the Honolulu Advertiser's Wanda Adams talks about Portuguese Bean Soup and shares her favorite recipe for it...and shares a recipe for making Portuguese spice, in case you are looking to make your own sausage! Renowned chefs Roy Yamaguchi and Nobu Matsuhisa talk about what they like to eat after work.  There is also a three-part series called "For the Love of Mom," in which a plate lunch empire, an artisan bread business and a Kalihi landmark can thank Mom for their start. The first one is about Eddie Flores of L&L  Drive In.

There's more--you can share your own favorite recipes or (like me) steal um from others who post. You can ask questions about where people's best hole in the wall spot is, or maybe our buddy Rod can ask about people's favorite noodles.

Melanie, Chuck, and CheryleShare Your Table is the brainchild of Melanie Kosaka of First Daughter Mediaworks. She is a broadcast guru and a foodie, so this project was the perfect blending of all her talents. She partnered with creative director Tony Tung to make the site tantalizing, engaging, and highly interactive.

FoooooooooodI went to the launch party the other night, by virtue of it being in my blog area, Sub-Zero/Wolf on Piikoi Street.  Oh, yes, and because I am a really famous blogger! It featured much of the food featured on the new site. Some of the vendors were: Nico Chaize of Nico's at Pier 38; Shin Ho of Ho Farms; Jean Nakanishi, Carol Nardello and Carol Nakagawa of Sub-Zero/Wolf; Chris and Dawn Miura of Mauna Kea Baking Co.; Hawaii State Department of Agriculture Seal of Quality Program; Helena's Hawaiian Food; Eddie Flores of L&L Drive-Inn; and Marjorie Kosaka (Melanie's mom).

They featured Wanda Adams' Portuguese Bean Soup, which we ate with corn bread; many of us later discovered that the Mauna Kea Bakery bread was also perfect with it. There was a rumour that the saimin at left was actually from Hamura's on Kauai, flown in just for the party.

My favorite, however, was the mangos.  Oh, the mangos!!

If you recall, one of my first blog posts exactly a year ago lamented one of the drawbacks to condo living: Lack of mango tree, and thus lack of mangos. Well, state Sen. Carol Fukunaga remembers this. She was also at the Share Your Table launch event, and when she saw me she excitedly pulled me to the back to introduce me to Candy Suiso, the owner of Makaha Mangos. Fresh mangos. Dried mangos. Mango bars. Mango bread. Mango cookies. Oh. Oh. Heavenly.

Anyway, if you want to know more about these people & the food they bring to your table, and want to share your table, check it out! This is a really neat site.

Carol and Eddie

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