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I WALNUTS i HALVES & PIECES Si • 8 8 1 b. i Limit 2 lbs. • Expires 3-23-91 AMERI AN BULK FOOD COUPON the GOOD FOOD CO. 74 W. Maple at Livernois Troy • 362-0886 33521 W. 8 Mile Livonia • 477-7440 The Largest DISCOUNT Natural Foods Market in the Midwest We Have Everyday LOW PRICES on Major Brands of Diet Formulas & Vitamins plus Low-Fat & Low-Calorie Deli foods... stop in today! OPEN: Mon-Sat 9-9 • Sun 10-6 e all know of some- one, thousands of miles away in the Saudi Arabian desert, who won't be home for Passover. Although we cannot cele- brate with loved ones, if and when the ban on sending packages to the Gulf region is lifted, we can provide a link to home by sending packages of "comfort" foods — those familiar "memory" dishes that provide nourishment for the soul as well as for the body. They are synonymous with the tradition of family gatherings and happy times. Sending cakes and cookies overseas is not like sending care packages to kids in col- lege. "When sending food to the troops," says Sue Templin, a supervisor at the U.S. De- partment of Agriculture "It's especially important that they receive food presents and not food problems." That's why USDA scientists have come together with the Postal Service and military advisors to set safety rules for overseas food packages. At the top of the list of foods not to send are perishables that need refrigeration, but canned meats and fish are safe if they are eaten immed- iately after opening. Attach a note to cans that if they arrive swollen or damaged "do not eat since bacterial contamination is present." Don't send moist cakes and cookies; they are susceptible to molds. Delicate cookies, even if carefully packed, prob- ably will arrive as crumbs. Matzot are fine since they are dry, but do not send choco- late-dipped matzot or any item containing chocolate since chocolate will melt in high temperatures. There are plenty of goodies you can send. Dense, dry baked items such as fruit cakes, wrapped tightly in wax paper, then foil (cool comp- letely before wrapping); dry cookies carefully packed be- tween layers of foil in tins; dried fruits, canned nuts, in- stant soups, hard candy and fruit drink mixes are all okay. All recipes are kosher for Passover. MANDELBROT 1 cup toasted walnuts 3 eggs ©1991 Ethel G. Hofman. Ethel Hofman is a writer in Philadelphia, Pa. 1 cup sugar 1 cup oil juice and grated peel of 1 orange juice and grated peel of 1 lemon 11/2 cups matzah cake meal 1 tablespoon potato starch Topping: 1 tablespoon cinnamon mixed with 2 tablespoons sugar. Preheat oven to 350F. Lightly oil two loaf pans, ap- prox. 7 1/2 by 3 1/2 by 2 inches. Chop nuts in food processor to medium consistency. Turn in- to a large bowl. Add eggs, sugar, oil, orange and lemon juice and grated peel and mix well. Sift cake meal with po- tato starch and add gradually until completely combined. Divide dough between two prepared pans or shape each half into a long loaf and place on lightly greased cookie sheet, about 3 inches apart. Sprinkle lightly with cinna- mon-sugar mixture. Bake in preheated oven for 45 min- utes or until golden brown. Remove from oven and cut each loaf into slices about 3/4 inch thick (if too thin, they may break in transit). Ar- range mandelbrot, cut side down, on cookie sheet. Bake for 30 minutes longer or until lightly browned and toasted. Turn after 15 minutes to en- sure even crisping. Makes 24 to 28 pieces. Note: To toast walnuts, ar- range them in one layer on toaster oven tray. Stir often to toast on all sides. Watch care- fully to avoid scorching. SPICED WALNUT COOKIES 3 cups walnuts, finely ground 3 /4 teaspoon ground cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon tiny pinch of white pepper 3 /4 cup sugar 2 eggs, beaten 1 tablespoon grated orange rind Preheat oven to 350F. Dust