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(If your pan isn't large enough to hold all the meat slices, melt half the margarine and oil, fry the meat and re- peat.) To the pan add the wine and lemon juice and simmer two minutes, stirring gently with a wooden spoon. Taste for both salt and lemon. Kosher meat generally needs no additional salt, but you may prefer more of a lemony tang. If more lemon or salt is desired, add, stir and cook a minute more. Return the meat to the pan and heat through before serving. Italian Baked Apples (Pareve) 1 tsp. pareve margarine 2 baking apples Y4 c. white raisins (scant) V4 c. white wine (scant) 2 tbsps. any flavor mar- malade or jam 1-2 tsp. sugar Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Soak the raisins in the wine. Wash and core apples, remov- ing all seeds. With pareve margarine, lightly grease a small baking dish just large enough to hold the apples and put the apples in. Partially fill each apple with raisins, then add 1 tbsp. jam to each apple and the rest of the raisins. Sprinkle lightly with sugar and pour remaining wine in the bottom of the dish. Bake uncovered for 30 min- utes at 350 degrees until the apples are puffy and a semi- thick sauce has formed at the bottom of the dish. Serve hot or cold with the sauce spooned over the apples. NOTE: (Scant) calls for an amount slightly less than 1/4 c. for both the wine and raisins. In preparing this meal, I would prepare the vegetables and apples, put the vegetables in the oven and put the apples in the same oven 1/2 hour later so they both come out at the same time. Next prepare salad greens and set aside. Boil broth while meat is browning. While heating meat in the piccata sauce, finish soup by adding egg mixture. Finally toss salad at the last minute before serv- ing your meal. Chai Skiers Plan Dinner, Ski Trip The Chai Ski Club (21-45) and the Community Network for Jewish Singles (25-45) will host a dinner and evening of cross country skiing on Feb. 1 at 6 p.m. Skiing will take place at Heavner Ski Center in the Proud Lake Recreational Area, Milford. Dinner will follow at the Nature Ski Center. Carol Fink made the arrangements for the evening. There is a fee, and reserva- tions are due by Jan. 28. There is an extra fee for ski rentals. For reservations, call Babs Sepe or Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 347. Arts Club To See `Ma Rainey' The cultural arts club of the Community Network for Jewish Singles (25-45) will see the play, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, at the Attic Theater at 8 p.m. Jan. 29. There is a fee, and tickets must be ordered by Jan. 19. A carpool will meet at the New York Bagel at 12 Mile and Evergreen at 7 p.m. For infor- mation, call Babs Sepe or Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 347. Health Column Debuts Single Life will have a new addition to its regular line-up of singles features, beginning in the Feb. 6 edition of The Jewish News. A health column, featuring topics of interest to singles of all ages, will make its debut. Opening with "How To Stay Cold-Free and Flu-Free in Winter," the column will also look at topics such as "Reducing Stress on the Job," "Tanning Booths — Are They Safe" and "The Eyeglass Alternative — The New Colored Lenses," among others. With the help of physicians and dentists and other medi- cal practitioners on the staff of Sinai Hospital of Detroit, the Single Life health column will pursue areas such as dermatol- ogy, dentistry, psychology, surgery and more, presenting the latest information in these fields. Don't miss this exciting new column. It'll help you stay healthy and keep healthy. 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