I COOKING I SAM'S FRUIT MKT. DAILY 7 AM-7 PM ODAY 7 AM-6 PM SUN CLSED SATURDAY Break The Fast YO U GET THE BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES 2 5 2 82 Greenfield Rd. Just North of 10 Mile • 968-4850 • Continued from Page 61 Low Salt SCHVALE HERRING. 8 MI\UTE PRUDES, $1.99 11 11111111 1 •29 each lb. pkg. Fresh GREED CABBAGE'im.. 11111112 lb. Fresh GREEN ONIO\ 4/990 Washington Extra Fancy Washington COMPOTE OF FRESH SEASONAL FRUITS 3 c. water 1 c. sugar fresh lemon juice to taste 3 large apples, cut in chunks 3 pears, cut in chunks 4 plums, sliced 1 c. (or more) grapes In a large pot, boil the water, sugar and lemon juice for about 10 minutes to make a light syrup. Add the cut fruit and bring to a boil again. Quickly turn down the heat and let the mixture sim- mer for 10-15 minutes, just until the fruit is tender. Chill and serve cold. (If you don't peel the fruit, the syrup will turn a beautiful pink.) Serves 8-10. NO-CHOLESTEROL DATE BREAD 1 c. chopped dates (or date nuggets hot water 2 c. flour 3 /4 tsp. salt 11/2 tsps. baking soda % c. brown sugar, firmly packed 1/2 c. sugar Y4 c. safflower oil 1/2 c. chopped almonds (optional) Cover and soak dates in hot water to cover for one hour. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9x5 loaf pan with Pam. Combine dry ingredients in medium mixing bowl. Stir in oil, combining until the mix- ture resembles coarse crumbs. Add nuts, if used. Add the date/water mixture in two parts, mixing well after each addition. Stir until smooth. Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 45-60 minutes, or until a wood pick comes out clean. Makes 1 loaf. More Recipes For Break-The-Fast . RED or GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES 49c. All Specials Good Through October 11th, 1989 • lulk Food Mon.-Sat. 9-9 Sun. 12-5 Warehouse • WE HONOR ALL OTHER COMPETITOR COUPONS!! U.S. #1 California Jumbo Extra Fancy MIXED NUTS CASHEWS PISTACHIOS Reg. $4.99 Reg. $5.99 Reg. $4.99 A Happy and Healthy New Year To All Our Friends MIX OR MATCH MIX OR MATCH MIX OR MATCH NOW $3.49 with coupon Expires 10-27-89 NOW $3.49 Nov $3.49 with coupon Expires 10-27-89 CADILLAC COFFEE $1.00 OFF with coupon - Expires 10-27-89 Join our coffee club! See us for details with coupon Expires 10-27-89 Customers Keopplingers Dread Outlet at Reduced We now carry Greenfield Noodles in Bulk 00 OFF We Corry APRICOTS $ 2 MOTOR CITY Reg. $1.99 lb. ANY PURCHASE ANY PURCHASE MUFFINS of $8.00 or More NOW $ 1.49 lb. of $15.00 or More $1.00 OFF with coupon Expires 10-27-89 Save 50 4 lb. TUESDAY IS SENIOR DISCOUNT 9 a.m.- Orchard 12 Plaza 27885 Orchard Lake Rd. at 12 Mile Rd. 64 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1989 with coupon Expires 10-27-89 • 553-2165 lb break the fast after Yom Kippur, residents, family members and community members are invited to a buf- fet. Following are some of the items served. SALMON QUICHE 2 pie shells, unbaked 1 16 oz. can of red salmon, drained and deboned 1 can toasted onion rings. Put 1/2 of each can into each pie shell. 1 cup milk 1 cup mayonnaise 11/2 tbsp. lemon juice 1 tbsp. mustard 2 well beaten eggs Divide the salmon and the toasted onion rings into each pie shell, set aside. In a bowl, mix together the remaining ingredients. Divide that mix- ture in half and pour into each pie shell, over the salmon and toasted onion rings. Bake at 325 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes. This also makes a nice lunch meal when served with a salad. SWEET NOODLE KUGEL 5 eggs 1 cup light brown sugar 2 tbsp. cinnamon 1 cup raisins Juice of 1 lemon 1 can apple pie filling (or grated or chopped fresh apples) 1 /4 cup oil 1 lb. medium egg noodles Cook noodles as directed on package, drain when cooked and add Y4 cup oil. Beat eggs well and add sugar, cin- namon, raisins, lemon juice and apple pie filling. Grease a three quart pan. Combine the noodles and the egg mixture in a large bowl, and place in the greased pan. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour. Slice into squares. Serves 12 to 15 guests. Note: Before serving, canned cherry pie filling may be warmed and spread on top of the kugel for a more festive look and taste. NEWS Arens Blames Jews In U.S. Los Angeles (JTA) — The Jewish leadership in the United States bears some of the responsibility for the low percentage of Soviet Jews opting to settle in Israel, Moshe Arens, Israel's for- eign minister, charged here. The responsibility, he said, lies both in "enticing" Soviet Jews to come to America and in the lack of large-scale U.S. aliyah to Israel, which would serve as a role model for Soviet emigres. "When Soviet Jews see American Jews going on aliyah, they will go, too," Arens told a group of some 60 Californians planning to settle in Israel. He spoke during a five-day visit before attending the United Nations General Assembly.