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June 05, 1992 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-06-05

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FOOD

BAGEL DELI & PRODUCE CO.



6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD.

851.9666

EAT SMOKED FISH-LIVE BETTER

Piece Of Cake

Continued from Page 74

SUNDAY 8-3

OPEN MON THRU SAT 9-6

PILLAR ROCK
SOLID WHITE MEAT

RUSSIAN
SCHMALTZ

TUNA

HERRING
$11.50

EA.

$ 1 • 29

EA

Water or Oil — (4 Cans Only)

Limit 4

SPECIALS - JUNE 5-6-7 - 3 DAYS ONLY!
FINEST SMOKED FISH & DELI TRAYS
WE SPECIALIZE IN HANDCUT NOVA LOX

EAT WELL EAT SMART EAT KOSHER AND FOR THE FINEST OF KOSHER PRODUCTS

Association who sells only the finest of
select kosher products which are
certified kosher by a recognized
Orthodox rabbinical council.

Look for this emblem and be a name
not a number by shopping at a
member market of the Detroit area
Retail Kosher Meat Dealers

SHAVOUTH
SPECIALS

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th THROUGH
FRIDAY, JUNE 12th

EMPIRE FROZEN

Tighten until the bottom
when considering shapes for
forms a point. Once this is
your favorite cake batter. r:
done, lay the cone on the
However, it is necessary to
counter and press it flat. This
vary baking times for
will make it much easier to
for varying pan sizes. Some
handle. Fold the ends of the
general guidelines for baking
paper under to create a collar
times and pan sizes follow, ,
for strength, which will also
but it's always best to consu. t
prevent it from uncoiling.
specific recipes, and to keep a
Now the cone is ready to be
close eye on the cake while it
filled with frosting or other
bakes (remember that cakcr.=,-=
ingredients you want to pipe.
in-
are done when a
Do not fill the cone more than
serted in the center comes out r
one-third full. Fold in the
clean). All times are based u
sides, and then the top, to
an oven setting of 350 degree:-;'
enclose the filling.
F.
For a plain line, cut the tip
Two 8-inch round layers --
off straight. Remember that
35 to 40 minutes.
the size of the hole deter-
Two 9-inch round layers -
mines the width of the line. To
30 to 35 rkiyiutps
pipe leaves, cut off the tip at
Two 8-4, --
-re pans —
an angle.
25 to 35
Press down the top with
Two 9-inch sci&__
gentle pressure, as if you were
25 to 35 minutes
squeezing toothpaste. While
One 139x2-inch pmt))
it is possible to unfold the top
to 35 iiintites
and refill the pastry bag, it is
One 110x1-inch
:40
usually better to start from to 30 minutes
scratch. Make a few bags
Cupcake pans (half-fu ii • .M
beforert?f„ginningi.
batter)
18 to 23 minute,:
• Uskito'cithrpi.,1-441
make very thin, e-c•en `-i
the clPglilii"1.;o.bPiiiped
layers, stack rulers
cake. .1-f you don't like what. -7:--
s:- de of the cake and , • •
—ile...jooth the •• •
you
a-guide to keep ye0 ,-
frosting

ife leVel. Use more
,g
111,.,.
--2- : -.-
• Fr i -,-- -,----

-::::',"necesary and keep slicing:.
I
Ch 0C0.1P"
. p r ,, := smooth sides whe
...*;----C;;;;:e
be i
'frosting a cake, hold the hai
' . , - .4•15 ". . .. r : . -

k4as Wr`pi•w'="•" -
'411- f a flexible metal spatula i „j
sm ,. c
r r:e,
(off ty e ,yy
bagc
.:-.,t the side of a counter! -
use as a tip.,...: ;3:1 ,3•,11,
=' , :e the cake as the
:).' d-emains fixed.
Let your imaginaffon rci,..

Ti



CHICKEN NUGGETS

. II II

$ 3E59

12 oz. box

EMPIRE FROZEN

GROUND TURKEY

-

ON CAMPUS

(all dark

EMPIRE FROZEN

BARBEQUE TURKEY I

BRANDON AUSTER, An-

1111

1111111111111111111111111111 $1

1E59111).

This Week Exclusively at:

COHEN'S KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET

STORE HOURS:
Sunday 8:30-5:00
6734 Orchard Lake Road, near Male
Monday - Thursday 9:00-6:00
P
in the West Bloomfield Plaza, West Bloomfield
Friday 9:30-3:00
WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR SHAVOUTH
PHONE 932-3930 & 932-3931
FRI., JUNE 5th THROUGH TUES., JUNE 9th
OUR FAMILY HAS BEEN SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR
WE WILL RE-OPEN 9 AM WED., JUNE 10th
OVER 70 YEARS. MICHAEL COHEN, OWNER-OPERATOR

OUR MEMBER MARKETS FEATURE THE FINEST SELECTED EMPIRE KOSHER POULTRY.
BROUGHT IN FRESH DAILY FOR YOU THE CONSUMING PUBLIC TO ENJOY YOUR WAY.

Laurence R. 'merman

Oakland Community College Trustee

dover cldis of '89, graduated
magna cum laude from the
Wharton School of Business
of the University of Penn-
sylvania. He completed his
Bachelor of Science degree in
three years, making the
dean's list twice.

ADRIENNE SHWEDEL, a
teacher in Oak Park, receiv-
ed the Wayne State Universi-
ty College of Education
'Thacher of the Year Award.

KARLA JORDANA
FRIED, RACHEL
COBS, REBECCA MOR- - -
GAN, AMANDA SUE NIS-
KAR, JUDITH SCHLUS-
SEL and BETSY J. SHARE

have been awarded the Stein-
hardt Family Scholarship for
Israel Study.

JENNI WERE" -

East
Lansing was one of the._
chairmen of the annual Ohio
State University Invitation
Midwest ConferAw,-
received the HiJ 3/41-1:4ent
Program Excelferice—Award
for her -work on
conference.

TOM SHAEVSKY, son of

Lois and Mark Shaevsky of
Bloomfi.-'1 Hills, received his
door degree from the
11-niversity of Michigan La --
School.

JULIE (ZATKIN) SCHAE-
FER received her Master of

Science in library science
from Wayne State University
and was admitted to member-
ship in Beta Phi Mu.

AMY GOLDWASSER has

SINGER

won the Therese Muller Fic-
tion Prize from the Universi-
graduated from the Universi-
ty of Michigan Medical
ty of Wisconsin-Madison for
her short story "Partial
School with membership in
Alpha Omega Alpha honor Credit." Amy, who graduated -
society. He also was chosen as
with honors from the Univer- ,
sity of Wisconsin-Madison,
one of the recipients of the
William B. Taylor Award for a 1988 Seaholm High School
graduate.
Excellence in Dermatology.

ROBERT

76

FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1992

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