

"Hawaii Cooks With Roy Yamaguchi" looks at the world's "most festive" beverage and the ties it has to the islands in an encore episode, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Champagne toast
with Roy YamaguchiYamaguchi will also demonstrate the versatility champagne has in Euro-Asian cooking.
For a complete set of 26 full-color recipes used during the second season of the show, send a check made payable to "Hawaii Cooks" for $8.50 to: Hawaii Cooks, c/o Hawaii Public Television, 2350 Dole St., Honolulu, Hawaii, 96822.
Celebrate India's Independence: Zaffron Indian Restaurant prepares a vegetarian dinner to enjoy while watching a variety program, 6 p.m. Aug. 15, Honolulu Zoo, next to the Gandhi Statue. Cost: $6, adults; $2, children under 12. Checks may be made payable to "India Association of Hawaii" and mailed to: 1010 Wilder Ave., PHW, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822. Reserve at 732-7733 by Friday.
Beer tasting: Sam Choy's Breakfast, Lunch and Crab is offering four pupus, a dessert and a taste of their five new beers on Aug. 18.
For $25, diners can enjoy "Bumbucha Stout," "Ehu Ale," "Bruddah's Cream Ale," "S-Team Lager" and "Skipper Sam's Hefe-Weizen." To top it off, a "real beer float" will be served for dessert. Reserve at 545-7979 by Aug. 15.
Lanai Visiting Artist Program: Cory Schreiber, chef and owner of Wildwood Restaurant in Portland, Ore., brings the Pacific Northwest to Hawaii.
Schreiber will be holding a free cooking class featuring Fennel-Cured Salmon With a Cucumber and Red Onion Salad, 3:30 p.m. Aug. 17 at the Lodge at Koele. He also will prepare two signature dinners, 6-10 p.m. Aug. 16-17, in the formal dining room. Cost: $65 per night. Reserve at (800) 321-4666.
Perk up your coffee: Black & Decker offers tips, techniques and recipes to blend, mix and create in their "Beans 'n Brew" booklet by Tom Lacalamita.
Recipes include "Mock-Cappuccino," "Caffe Mocha" and a selection of dessert coffees. To obtain a free booklet, call (800) 231-9786.
"Barbeque Rib Cook-Off": Professional and amateur cooks are wanted to prepare the "best ribs in Hawaii," 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 23, Windward City Shopping Center. The grand prize is $1,500.
Each four-member team will receive a table and 60 pounds of ribs to create their masterpiece. A first place prize of $500 will be given for the best professional entry and the best amateur entry.
Entry forms are available at KRTR Radio, Shuman Carriage, or call 538-1172. Entry fee per four-member team: $75.
Bakers can also enter the apple pie contest. Entry fee is $10 and the winner will receive $100.
All proceeds go to United Cerebral Palsy.