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Make Your Next Stop "One Stop"
"Mmmm. The olive-almond com-
bo is just delicious."
— Patty McMurray
"Excellent! All three are a taste
sensation."
— Susie Sherman
"Good except for the pit."
— Brigette Thompson
SAVE
50.7 Fl. Oz.
Haddon House Spanish
Olives stuffed with minced pi-
mento, onion or almond:
Haddon House Colossal
Ripe Olives:
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"Meaty taste but quite unat-
tractive to spit out the pit. Forks
up."
— Jill Davidson Sklar
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LOOK HAT YOU CAN
DO WITH SOUP!
Here's a recipe
l'esrokt-
recommended by
Mrs. Manischewitz,
who said, 'Tor great
home cooked flavor,
make a steaming pot
of Manischewitz
Homestyle Soup, so
rich and nourishing for
your family! HONegy
Soups are as close as you can get to 'made n scratch' taste."
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HOMESTYLE 18 BEAN SOUP
1 box Manischewitz
Homestyle 18 Bean Soup
7 cups water
1 onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup carrots, chopped
1 cup celery, chopped
Salt and pepper to taste
In large pot, add water, bean package, onion, carrots, garlic
and celery. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer
VA hours or until beans are tender. Stir occasionally. Add
seasoning and barley packet and. continue simmering for
Y2 hour. Makes six 1 cup servings.
Manischewhz
Making- Your World Tastier.
Santa Barbara Olive Co.
Garlic Stuffed:
"Outstanding experience."
— Heather Bondy
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ENVIITH NEWS
"OK. No aftertaste for fat-free
but I have to have my fat."
— Brigette Thompson
"Tastes great. Thick creamy
taste that's almost real."
— Debbie Schultz
The dessert:
The real reason my husband
banned me from the kitchen in
our first week of marriage has
nothing to do with the fact that
I can't cook. It has more to do
with being burned with grease,
cut with knives and scorched in
the toaster oven, all in the space
of three days.
So when I saw the hard shell
chocolate, I was a bit skeptical.
How was I going to injure my-
self with this one?
But it was easy. After about
two minutes in the microwave,
we just dipped the strawberries
into the molten chocolate and
waited five minutes for them to
harden. The clean-up was just
as easy.
This would be the perfect ac-
tivity on a rainy day or even for
a kid's birthday party. I give it
two hardy forks up.
"Yum. I love the garlic and olive
combination."
—Lisa Wylin
The dairy meal portion:
Who doesn't love whipped
cream? Those of us who have
indulged in one too many
Kosher Bites taste tests and
now have to lose about 10
pounds, that's who.
So, when I saw the fat-free
whipped cream on the shelf of
Merchant of Vino in Farming-
ton Hills, I knew I had to find
some excuse to buy it. What bet-
ter than Kosher Bites?
We matched the fat-free va-
riety with five calories per two
tablespoon serving with the
regular, two fat grams and 20
calories per serving version.
Reddi Whip Regular
Whipped Cream:
(810)354-6060
Reddi Whip Non-Fat
Whipped Cream:
`Tastes good. Seemed lighter in
density than the fat-free (Hm-
mmm. Odd)."
— Arthur Horwitz
"Heavenly!"
Patty McMurray
Dolci Frutta Hard Chocolate
Shell:
"Great! Better than the ones at
the sweet tables of my friends'
bar mitzvahs. I love them!"
— Mara Rein,stein
"Delicious and easy —in its own
container and from the mi-
crowave! No hardened chocolate
to clean up! More time for love!"
— Gail Zimmerman
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/31 Kosher Bites is a nonsci-
entific, consumer-oriented
taste test. Since consumers
generally do not engage in
market research prior to
picking products to pur-
chase, we don't either. We
test what grabs us and what
is readily available on gro-
cery-market shelves. We of-
fer our honest, maven-driven
opinions, as best we can.
Please let us know if you
have any suggestions for this
column. We are willing to try
almost any kosher product
for the sake of our readers.
To make any suggestions,
call Jill Davidson Sklar at
(810) 354-6060. Ext. 263.