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vegetables have an ally in the
veggie bread made by Gerre
and Val Jaroch with their
sons Mark and Joel . . . It has
fresh zucchini, fresh carrots,
parsley, celery, spinach
onions. . . . Dilly cheddar, 14
grain, cinnamon apple, or-
chard's gift (dried apple,
peach, apricot, pear and
prunes) and even an herb
bread . . . with basil, oregano
and parmesan cheese.
BACK IN 1939, Les
Gruber, late former owner of
the London Chop House,
bought Heed's Chop House in
the Murphy Bldg. on W. Con-
gress . . . where present
owner Lainie Pincus' fine
restaurant now stands.
Highest things on the menu
were for splurgers or big
spenders . . . Whole broiled
lobster or sirloin steak, each
a whopping $1.50 . . . Today,
the lobster is $29.50 and the
steak $29.95.
You could get broiled Lake
Superior whitefish or fried
perch for 65 cents . . . today,
the perch is $18.25.
Chef then was "Perch king
of America" Eddie Dobler
who had formerly been at
Breitmeyer's Larned Grill.
CONSTRUCTION delays
have backed up the opening of
La Fontaine Seafood Bistro to
mid-August . . . Comedy Cas-
tle in the Westin is temporari-
ly closed until La Fontaine is
completely renovated and
open for business.
HERE'S a chance to feast
on an assortment of hors
d'oeuvres created by
Michigan's top chefs, enjoy an
open bar, view world-class
culinary creations and hob-
nob with the chefs that
created them.
Last in a series of culinary
receptions, hosted by the 1988
Michigan Culinary Team, is
6:30 p.m. this Monday in the
Pantlind Ballroom of Amway
Grand Plaza Hotel in Grand
Rapids . . . It's open to the
public, but advance reserva-
tions must be made.
reception,
this
For
Michigan's 1988 Culinary
Team will meet during the
day to practice the pieces they
will enter in the October 1988
World Culinary Art Salon in
Frankfurt, Germany . . . The
chefs will display their
culinary creations and talk to
guests about their work and
the world contest . . . Com-
plimentary cocktails and a
wide assortment of hors
d'oeuvres will be served.
Nov. 11, the team will host
a Culinary Arts Salon
celebration party . . . It'll be
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