DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 24, 1981 34 THE BEST LITTLE • DIET BAKERY IN THE WHOLE WORLD SNEAKY TREATS r 29275 Southfield 569-1546 TELEGRAPH AT 15 MILE • 855 - 3313 N THE BLQQMFIELD PLAZA RIVIERA ,SUNDAY PLATTER FOR TWO FAMILY RESTAURANT 13400 W. 8 MILE AT COOLIDGE • HOT BAGELS • LOX • CREAM t 425 CHEESE • SMOKED FISH 44' PER ♦ VEGETABLES PERSON Oak Park HOURS ALL FOOD HOME MADE! 25 DIFFERENT DINNERS SERVED EVERYDAY SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 8.p.m. MON.-THURS. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m. to 12 Mid. . BAR-B-Q RIBS & CHICKEN (BBQ & Roasted) WITH SOUP OR SALAD & DESSERT AROUND $3 Also Our Variety Of . . . • Sandwiches • Soups • Unique Salads • Fresh Fish • Steaks •Our Famous Coney Islands • Tropical Fresh Fruit Drinks I I 541-3385 NOBODY LEAVES HUNGRY! - ipso .....mumassommi....imummule FF WITH THIS WE SERVE THE BEST BREAKFAST ANYWHERE! From $1.19 U 04 lir Excluding all sandwiches& salads. 1 coupon SUN. THRU THURS. FROM 3 P.M.' per couple Offer Expires May 1 k ommonnonniowlowownsimaralommarman• 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT . (canoe be used with coupoe) APRIL ABOVE COUPON NOT GOOD THIS SUNDAY, PLUS 10 MORE SPECIALS Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM The Best of Everything) (Continued from Page 33) didn't need any help to blow out the candles on his birth- day cake at the eating spot one morning . . . It was number 48 for Nick. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON HEALTH . . . by Joan Wittenberg of Healthy Jones. What can I drink in- stead of coffee? There are quite a few cereal beverages that taste like coffee and are really de- licious. Pero, Wilsons, Cafix, to name a few and most health food stores carry them. Herbal teas are great tasting and a super way to start the day . . . There arg a large variety of flavors to choose from so you can see, you shouldn't feel at all deprived when you give up that cup of coffee. Can I take vitamins in- stead of eating? A vitamin is a supple- HARVEY URNOVITZ'S HUNGARIAN VILLAGE SUNDAY ONLY CHICKEN PAPRIKASH Or HUNGARIAN COMBO PLATE SECONDS FREE! $495 WED. THRU SAT. 4 to 7 20% OFF ALL HUNGARIAN DINNERS TUES.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRI. 11 a.m. to 12 mid. Closed SAT. 3 p.m. to 12 mid. Mon SUN. 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. . ETHNIC FOODS — STEAKS — SEAFOOD JAY KALLAO & Reservations: His Gypsy Orchestra 1-15 (Fisher) at SPRUSWELLS EXIT All Credit Cards OUR BRUNCHES PLEASE BUNCHES. Bring your bunch in at their hungriest. Take them home at their happiest. Great value never tasted better than it does at our Champagne Sunday Brunch. Enjoy a seemingly endless array of all your favorites between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Featuring waffles with assorted toppings and fruit sauces, prepared as you watch. And toast—the champagne variety, only 5c a glass. The whole brunch is $6.95. Or $4.95 for children. The Rafters restaurant, 21000 Northwest Highway, Southfield. 569-4700. SID uji) Northland Inn ment and that's just what it does. It supplements your diet and is not to be used instead of eating. It's very important to eat a well- balanced, nutritious meal along with taking vitamins. I think breakfast is a very neglected meal and one that's so necessary. It starts the whole day off right. Eat a good lunch and dinner, take your vitamins, exer- cise and you've got it! What is meant by hid- den salt? When we sprinkle salt from the shaker we know what we're getting, but there are many foods you wouldn't think are salty that are brimming with it. Sodium is used in large amounts in canned and processed foods, and the label says "sodium," not salt. Raw celery contains more sodium than any other veg- etable we eat. Carbonated soft drinks, especially diet sodas, have more sodium than plain ones. Ketchup, olives, pickles, anchovies, corned beef, frankfurters, sauerkraut, pastrami, proc- essed cheeses are all high in sodium. The famous "Big Mac" is the highest in sodium in fast foods. As we age, do we need to change our eating habits? Adeline Garner Shell, co-author of the "Feel Bet- ter After Fifty" book (Simon and Schuster), says regular eating and not skipping a meal is even more impor- tant as we grow older. The metabolism changes and older people need 150 to 200 fewer calories a day than they did when they were 35 to 50. I think breakfast is a very important meal for all ages. I also believe vitamins play a big part in our lives, espe- cially as we age. I've read it isn't impor- tant to exercise. Do you agree? No. I think exercise is so important — it increases muscle strength and makes the heart work more effi- ciently. It also improves the flow of blood to the brain. If I go one day without doing some form of exercise or other, I feel really logy. I just started working out on a small trampoline and its a lot of fun. You can watch TV or listen to music while you're doing it and the time goes by very quickly. How can I put more pep into my life? If you're eating junk foods, coffee, sugar and cola drinks, you're doing all the wrong things. You should start eating healthy, bal- anced meals that can take care of your nutritional needs, and you should be paying attention to your vitamin intake. Exercise is another big factor in living a high-energy type of life. I would like to know more about buying natural foods. Can you suggest a book that's in- formative? Yes. It's in the form of a paperback book called "The Complete Shopper's Guide to Natural Foods" by Chris- topher Kilham (Random House). JAKKS on Greenfield and 10 Mile Road was closed until April 20 and not April 30 as incorrectly advertised in last week's Jewish News. Rev. Smith Attends Seder NEW YORK — Rev. Bailey Smith, president of the Southern Baptist Con- vention who gained notori- ety last year by asserting that "God does not hear the prayers ofJews," attended a Passover Seder this week. Smith was the guest of Mark •Briskman, director of the North Texas - Ok- lahoma Region of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Smith and Briskman an- nounced plans for ecumeni- cal activities to bring about better understanding be- tween Baptists and Jews. Briskman quoted Rev. Smith as saying, "I would die for your right to live as a Jew in America." Silence is the virtue of the wise. MOVIE GUIDE BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley LI 2-0330 All Seats $1.00 at all times Clint Eastwooa & Sondra Locke "ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" (PG) Weekdays 'nal:Sat. 7:20 & 9:30 Sun. 2:30, 4:50, 7:10 & 9:25 BLOOMFIELD THEATRE Downtown Birmingham 646-0154 All Seats $1.50 Clint Eastwood "ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" (PG) Fri.-Sat. 7:15, 9:30 Sun. 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 Mon.-TUES. 7:30 only Wed.-Thurs. 7:30, 9:45 KINGSWOOD THEATER Woodward at Square Lake Rd. Bloomfield Hills 338-2856 Under New Management ALL SEATS $1.25 AT ALL TIMES Matinee thru Sun. 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