I FOOD I 1111•111MINNIN ROSH HASHANA CARRY OUT MENU PRICE PRICE MENU $55.00 N)VHOLE TURKEY ................... (with stuffing and gravy) .......... $3.00 MENU GEFILTE FISH (po-smino (per lb.) ........ .....8.00 CHOPPED LIVER MUSHROOM BARLEY .8.25 (1/2 gallon) ................. SOUP CHICKEN SOUP WITH $8.25 NOODLES (1/2 gallon) . . ..... 8.00 KREPLACH ( per dozen) . . . . ........... $6.50 ROAST CHICKEN (half chicken with challah stuffmg) . • • . .............. . BREAST OF CHICKEN ............... $9.00 a ( aticr.m.ffe.d $11.00 PRIME RIBS gravy)) OF ..................... BEEF TRADITIONAL NOODLE .. PUDDING .......................... ....... . (Per serving) $1.25 POTATO KUGEL (per sertng) .. CARROT TZIMMES $1.25 1.50 $1 75 (per serving) . • ................ KISHKA • • ................. APPLE STRUDEL (pe,seming) FRESH FRUIT FLAN people) ............... $22.00 CHOCOLATE BOMBE people) ............ $33.00 '90s Updated Honey Cake F or many families, honey cake is a tradi- tional part of Rosh Hashanah celebrations. A recipe for '90s Honey Cake, developed in the Quaker Kitchens, is a sensible ap- proach to holiday dining. The classic flavors of honey, coffee, sweet spices and raisins are all there. What's missing are the cholesterol and some of the calories and fat. Egg whites were used in place of whole eggs-, the sugar was reduced, and the nuts (serves 8 12 - (serves 16 22 - HOMEMADE FRUIT BREAD (bao ................... ..$4.75 (with mushroom PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS BY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, FOR PICK UP ON SEPTEMBER 27th BETWEEN 9:30 A.M. AND 1:30 P.M. AT SHAAREY ZEDEK. Honey cake, a traditional dessert during Rosh Hashanah, has been updated to decrease the fat and calories while increasing the fiber. 3527758 FREE ROSH HASHANA RAISIN CHALLAII , Ask For Details 352,7758 QUAILITY KOSHER CATERING At Congregation Shaarey Zedek were eliminated. In addition, wheat germ was substituted for part of the flour to provide a "nutrition boost" and a nut- ty flavor. Wheat germ can be substi- tuted successfully for up to one-third of the flour in recipes for cakes, cookies, breads and other baked products. STOCKS TAX-FREE BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS T A X X M First of Michigan I Corporation Members New York Stock Exchange, Inc. FoM A INVESTMENTS T U N A L Herman Schwartz Senior Vice President - Investments P Branch Manager Draperies • Remake Draperies • Bedspreads • Window Shades Blankets :`c. ,'; , ' -;;;Vg't • Lampshades Pillows 4k A N Deliver T Travelers Tower / Suite 1020 R 26555 Evergreen Road / Southfield, Mich. 48076 U N S (313) 358-3290 G T Michigan Toll-Free 1-800-826-2039 S TAX DEFERRED ANNUITIES IRA's MONEY MANAGEMENT SERVICE OPEN 7 AM to MIDNIGHT MONDAY FRIDAY southfiEld CH RYSLER Plymouth 28100 Telegraph Rd.-Telegraph at 11%2 Mile At Tel•Twelve Mall, South End Southfield • 354.2950 We Accept; Persoal Checks & Cash You Have Grounds For Calling Shecter • Commercial Maintenance • Commercial Snow Removal • New Construction • Re•landscaping LANDSCAPING, INC. 398.7800 Kenneth Shecter & Michael Shecter '90S HONEY CAKE 1% cups all-purpose flour 3 /4 cup wheat germ, any flavor 3 /4 cup raisins 1 /3 cup sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 /2 cup honey 1 /2 cup coffee, cooled 1 /4 cup vegetable oil 5 egg whites, slightly beaten 2 teaspoons grated orange peel 1 cup peeled, chopped apple Powdered sugar Heat oven to 350 °F. Grease bottom of 8- or 9-inch square baking pan; set aside. Com- bine first 7 ingredients. In separate bowl, combine honey, coffee, oil, egg whites and orange peel; add to dry ingredients, mixing well. Stir in apple. Pour into prepared pan. Bake about 50 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean and top is dark brown. 9 serv- ings: ❑ 88 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1992