Lemony Cake New Imitation Cream Cheese Cuts Calories From Holiday Desserts By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1973, JTA, Inc.) A simple-to-make cake with lemony taste that needs no Holiday dessert recipes rosting is 'a good one to with cream cheese now will erve with tea after a heavy contain a fraction of the cal- neal. ories, thanks to a new product 8-oz. tub of soft margarine (1/2 lb.) from Kraft called "Philadel- ' stick of •margarine (at room phia Brand Imitation Cream temperature ) Cheese." t cups of sugar large eggs It has the familiar Phila- , cups flour delphia flavor but is lower 3 tsps. lemon extract eqp of 7-Up. in fat and higher in protein— Aix all margarine and sugar ntil very fluffy (about 5 min- tes). Add eggs, flour and lemon xtract. Mix in 7-Up by hand. lake in a very well-greased 'undt pan at 325 degrees for 5-70 minutes. MrIDERN JAZZ DANCE CLASSES at the All New Brim Offers Special Grind for Electric The taste of fresh-poured, fresh-perked coffee belongs to freeze-dried decaffeinated Brim, made from choice Co- lombian coffee beans. Now, Brim offers a grind especially adapted to electric percolators. _ JACK BARNES DANCE CENTER JOE MILLER DOE HIS Orchard Lake Road, One Block North of Maple OR Music For All Occasions LI 5-1244 851-2400 1 1 11. • utctortai 1 NEW ! INSTANT BEAUTY NAILS Sculptured to Your Fingers Famous Las Vegas Style Instant Process in a little over an hour you will walk out with the Most Beautiful Hands in the World (Long Lasting Satisfying 1 Results Instant beauty to fingers whether you have Broken, Brittle or Problem ils. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW at ! DONNA K'S Hair Fashions 21925 W. 9 Mile Rd. at Lahser Call 356-9750 only 432 calories per 8-ounce package, compared to 768 calories of regular cream cheese. A 1-ounce serving "costs" a mere 54 calories. It is certified "k" kosher. Serving idea: Prepare a zippy dip made from Phila- delphia gr a n d Imitation Cream Cheese, accompanied by a crisp raw carrot and celery sticks and cauliflower- ets. Brevities TOMA SCHWARTZ, inter- nationally renowned concert pianist, will perform Franz Litsz's Piano Concerto in A Major as guest soloist at Wayne State University's Symphony Orchestra concert at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Community Arts Audi- torium. Admission is free and the public is invited. * * 4: S Orchard Mall will host an To sweeten 1974 from the INTERNATIONAL ART start, treat family and friends CARAVAN Monday through to one or both of these des- Dec. 1, featuring the works of 40 artists from the U.S. serts: and Canada. Works of art RICH RUGELACH suited for commercial build- 2 cups flour 1 /2 lb. Philadelphia Brand Cream ings and for elegant settings Cheese will be featured. V2 lb. butter 2 tbsp. cinnamon 6 tbsp. sugar 1/2 cup chopped walnuts 1/2 cup chopped raisins 'Mash together flour, cheese, and butter, till well mixed. Wrap in wax paper. Leave overnight in refrigerator. Roll out dough on floured board about 1/4 in. thick, a little at a time. Cut in medium round circles, rolling out each once again. Fill each with spoon- ful of mixture of sugar, cinna- mon, nuts and raisins. Roll to- gether like a jelly roll, then curve into crescent shape. Bake at 375° on ungreased cookie sheet, till nicely browned. Sprin- kle with powdered sugar when cooled off. CREAMY CHEESE CAKE 1 lb. Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese 3a package zwieback 4 tbsp. melted butter 8 tbsp. sugar 1 /2 cup sifted flour 1 tsp. vanilla 1/4 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. lemon juice 4 eggs, separated 1 cup heavy sweet (or sour) cream Crust: Roll zwieback into crumbs with rolling pin. Mix with melted butter and 1 tblsp. sugar to make crust. Press this crumb mixture on bottom of greased metal pan, 9 in. diam. (Or this size spring form.) Filling: Cream the cheese with vanilla, flour, salt and 3 tbsp. of the - sugar, till fluffy. Beat egg yolks, add to cheese mix, beat thoroughly. Blend in lemon juice, then cream. Beat egg whites al- most stiff, add rest of sugar, beat stiff. Fold into cheese mix. Pour filling into crust. Bake in 320° oven 1 1/2 hours till set in center. Cool in open oven, then refrigerate before serving. 12 good portions. Pillar Rock Salmon for Company, Solo Pillar Rock quality Blue- back red salmon can be eaten right out of the can for lunch—set on a bed of_salad greens with perhaps a gar- nish of lemon quarters. But Pillar Rock red salmon is good, too, in a fancy salad, mousse, or baked dish. Another way to serve Pillar Rock is mixed in with scrambled eggs—for a late holiday breakfast or hearty holiday brunch. The high protein content helps to satisfy nutrition needs, but the low calorie count, is also a dieter's de- light. It carries (U) kosher certi- fication. Freeze-Dried Maxim Like Fresh Perked For holiday guests who in- sist they can't drink coffee unless it's freshly perked, there's freeze-dried Maxim with the taste of fresh-brewed percolator coffee. Maxim is actually perco- lated coffee that is fast- frozen the instant it's fully perked — The fresh coffee flavor captured at its peak. These chunks of freeze-dried- coffee are "activated" the in- stant boiling water is poured over them. From the hour that a man thinks in his heart to com- mit a sin, he is faithless to God.—Vayikra Rabba. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Nov. 23, 1973-41 ARTFORMS, a studio-art gallery, will feature the ce- ramic works of Paula Rosen- sweet and Julie Walkosky in "A Women's Touch in Ce- ramics" beginning noon Dec. 2 at the gallery, 19443 Liv- ernois. The show, which will run through Jan. 1, also will feature the works of more than 80 Michigan artists, in- cluding some Israeli graphic artists. The public is invited. The studio began with five potters and a weaver includ- ing Marcia Alpert, Marcia Baum, Morris Last, Ruth Laven and Eileen Wasser- man. Recently, an apprentice- ship program with Oak Park High School students was established. p.m., Tuesday and Wednes- Toy-Buying Spree Annual Akiva Event day in the lecture - theater Akiva Hebrew Day School hall on Third Ave. at W. Warren Ave. on the Wayne PTA will sponsor its second State campus. Admission is annual toy-buying event Sat. 7:30-10 p.m. at J-Kay Sales free. Co., 20235 Plymouth. Parents, friends, neighbors and rela- Pincus a Leader tives are invited to buy bi- of Young Task Force cycles, skates, sleds, dolls, trucks, books, records and Max Pincus, vice president other gifts. of Hughes and Hatcher, has After shopping, there will been named a vice chairman of the interim steering com- be a complimentary wine- mittee to oversee a six-team and-cheese-tasting afterglow Task Force which will aid at the Rohlik Auditorium of Mayor-elect Coleman Young the United Hebrew Schools. Sidney Hiller, president of in the planning and organi- zation of his administration. Shopping Center Markets, Among the members of the will discuss wines. Rabbi Er- task force teams are Joyce nest Greenfield will supply Cohn, Robert Fenton and cheeses. For information, call the Sam Greenawalt, interim steering committee; Paul program chairman, Mrs. Er- Borman, city government win Posner, 557-1431. and organization; Lois Pin- cus, evaluation of operations and personnel; Daniel Cooper, recruitment; Susan Cooper and Robert Fenton, financial review and budget; ERIC ROSENOW and his.foRtinentak Bernard Klein, co-chairman, and Ernest Goodman, new charter implementation; and Mel Ravitz, co-chairman, and Esther Shapiro, municipal programs. ABILITIES UNLIMITED will meet 8 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Southfield Civic Center. Dr. William J. Nunez will be presented with a grant for his research of multiple scle- rosis at the University of Detroit. * * * Arthur Miller's drama about the Salem witch trials, "THE CRUCIBLE," which was part of last season's Hil- berry Theater repertory, will reopen Thursday, with an almost all-new cast. JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET wil lopen Oakland University's 1973-1974 Recital Series 8:30 p.m. Thursday ill the university's Varner Re- cital Hall. They will perform the Quartet in G major (K, 387) by Mozart, Bartok's Quartet No. 3, and the Quar- tet in C minor, Opus 51, No. 1 by Brahms. Tickets are available at Hudson's, Grin- nell's, the Meadow Brook box office. For information, call the Meadow Brook box office, 377-3300. * * Wayne State University's German department will pre- sent a comedy entitled "DER LEMPENSCHIRM" at 8 8 . 664 music & Entertainment A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry See Morris or Joel Watnick FINE JEWELRY 283 Hami!ton GIFTS Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m. 644-7626 Birmingham (Near Crowley's) POTTER MOVING & STORAGE CO. One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers 1300 N. Campbell Road Royal Oak LI 1-3313 AI's Foreign Car Servicf 2253 Cole Street Birmingham MI 4-4613 SPECIALIST ' IN VOLKSWAGEN AND PORSCHE CARS . 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