She typically sells napa, radish, and cucumber kimchi, as well as sauces like ready to use gochujang. And she usually offers one or more prepared foods including kimbap, tteokbokki, kimchi-pancakes, soups, and hotteok. You can contact her for pre-orders at
https://www.yegakimchi.com
If you remember the sorely missed annual Korean Food Bazaar in the church on Aiken, she was one of the organizers.