r May 7, 1976 29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 7 The Best of Everything FAMOUS BIG TYME SANDWICHES CHOOSE FROM 10 HAMBURGER GREATS PORTS SAYS . . . "In (Continued from Page 28) Franklin at 12 mile . . . It's buying any dark bread, read 11/ a meal . . . with 1/2 lb. of the ingredients list carefully ground meat in an onion roll to make sure you're getting DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI, MICH. topped with mozzarella what you think you are. cheese . . . (ask for it as Some so-called "natural" or SERVING DINNERS TILL 10 p.m. * SEAFOOD "wheat" breads (almost all their d'Italia hamburger). INCLUDING OUR FAMOUS PRIME RIB ... only $6.95 GOOD WAITRESSES American breads are wheat * PARTY breads) are really just white always check creamers to CATERING breads with caramel color- make sure they're not • GRACIOUS SURROUNDINGS ing added. Or more fre- empty . . . and that the IMPORTED quently, the ingredients list • FINEST SERVICE cream hasn't spoiled. AND of a whole-grain bread will DOMESTIC • GENEROUS COCKTAILS IT WAS A MONDAY reveal that the main ingre- MIXED TO PERFECTION! night and the weather BEERS & WINES wasn't that good . . . but dient is white flour, which is inexpensive, and that the still the Perfect Blend on FOR RESV. — 483-8200 — 483-8201 more expensive whole-grain e Northwestern and 10 Mil American & Continental Dining 7 Days Per Week (a flour is fairly low down on Rd. in the Fidelity Bank Bldg. was packed . . . Rea- the list of ingredients — along with caramel coloring. son became apparent with "If you want to save folks of all ages listening money on bread, check out intently to the rhythmic jazz stylings of Cordoba, the store brands, they're five young men who play a usually cheaper than the na- tional labels. Carefully lot of music. The versatility of Cordoba check the price per pound of goes from Latin-American the different breads. And to calypso to Miles Davis' buy by weight, not size. The "Cool Jazz" songs of the 50's one-pound loaf of bread Restaurant and Lounge to Contemporaries like that's half again as big as 25234 GREENFIELD, 1/2 BLK. N. OF 10 MILE "Ain't No Sunshine" to the next one-pound loaf is 5464/34- THE GREENFIELD CENTER blues, etc. . . . The group is not going to provide any IN impressive in its feeling of more nutrition, yet it may • music . . . and is endowed cost more. "You can also look for with a lot of showmanship. day-old bread, which is Cordoba is in concert at The Perfect Blend Sundays often sold at big-discounts at supermarkets and bak- through Wednesday eves. Song Stylings & Fun At Our Piano Bar IRV LACHMAN recom- ery outlets. Such bread is mends . . . Joe's French It- just as nutritious as it was HAPPY HOUR, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. alian in Monroe . . . "They fresh, and is no older or have the best garlic but- staler than it would have MON. THRU FRI. tered, sauteed frog legs any- been if you'd bought it the day before and stored it in ALL DRINKS AT REDUCED PRICES , place," says Irv. ......4111=11111•111=111111 11 MEMBERS OF THE a bread box. (Experts say that bread new Jewish Community DINNER SPECIALS tends to stale faster in a re- Center cannot eat in the MON. THRU FRI. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. men's health club dining frigerator than in a well- Complete room . . . only health club ventilated bread box. But re- INCLUDING: SOUP, SALAD, POT. OR VEG. members . . . According to frigerator temperatures do COFFEE, TEA OR SANKA a source, this wrong may inhibit mold development, . particularly during hot, hu- soon be corrected. DINNER SERVED THR RUMOR IS very mid weather. If you use only BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHES strong that Tunnel Bar-B-Q a little bread at a time, or MON.-FRI., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. MON.-SAT., 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. of Windsor will soon be en- want to store it for long pe- teeing the United States pic- riods, put the loaf, well- LATE EVENING MEET YOUR FRIENDS ture . . . opening in the De- wrapped, into a 0°F freezer, MENU WHERE THE ACTION IS! troit northwest area . . . It then defrost slices as you will be solely owned and need them). 'If you're dieting, don't operated by the same own- ers of the highly successful forget bread. People tend to Canadian operation, broth- overestimate bread's caloric re Le v- ers-in-law Tom RacoNiitis content. The average slice and Chris Stoiantsis . . . contains only about 60 ca- To19 Tom's parents opened the lories. And since_ bread is Tunnel spot in 1947 . . . filling, eating a slice or two 70 originally using Joe Cheifer (with a little butter or mar- rotisserie machines . . . garine) may keep you from After taking them out in eating foods that contain 1975 and trying another many more calories." DON'T , TAKE A type, Tom and Chris found on getting in any- CHANCE CHUCK MUER'S NEWEST DINING VALUE! Lewis Cheifer in California and are back with Chei- where without a reservation on Mother's Day this Sun- fer spits. day . . . although many "El Capi- OPENING OF tan" with Dick Shawn is places will be available for this Monday at the Music you without one . . Takes very little time and effort to Hall downtown. NEW YORK Express is a call . . . Might be wise also five musician group opening from the standpoint of Monday through May 15 at knowing whether or not the Playboy Club on James your favorite spots will be - open. Couzens. Be seated by 7:30 p.m. and enjoy PAM MARTIN and Fa- a 20% discount on your food check. miliar Faces open Tuesday Marguerite Chajes Tuesday thru Friday through May 29 . . . playing Cited in Southfield We've got Spring Fever and were glad contemporary music for Last Sunday was pro- dining and dancing . . . to share it with you ! Pam is a former runner-up claimed Marguerite Chajes . Indoor Valet Parking for the Miss Texas title . . . Day in Southfield in honor and recently returned from of the artistic director of the for reservations: serving as coordinator for Bicentennial concert per- this year's pageant . . . formed that day. 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