c7 small BITES • ‘A Left: Jamie Rashty 2 1/2, made this wonderful flag, say- ing "Babies are important to me. This is a baby." (Mom's note: Jamie lust had a new brother, Jacob.) Thanks to lovely Sari Saperstein o West Bloomfield, who called to tell us all about her favorite movie. Sari, 9, loves Grease, she said, because "It's funny, exciting, has nice music and it's really a lot of fun to act out." Thanks, too, to the Lempert fami- ly of Walled Lake, and the Rashty family of West Bloomfield, whose children designed blank flags illus- trating what's important in their lives. Right: Jordyn Leaver!, 6, drew this great flag. Jordyn says, "I love rriy Mommy and my Daddy and my dog and my sister. 11 Here Come The Cozies 0 If you've been waiting for the return of those wild and wacky Cozies, be assured that they are about to make their appearance again. Look for the latest Gozie books for sale ($3.95 each) at the Jewish Book Fair. These new editions will address divorce, death and loss from the Jewish per- spective, with sections for both parents and children. Included will be essays by David Techner of Ira Kaufman Chapel, Judge Edward Sosnick, Alissa Pianin of the Institute for Single Jewish Mothers and Fathers, and Rabbi Aaron Bergman of Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. For the children (and, okay, the adults, too) there will be plenty of games featuring everybody's favorite space-alien family, the Cozies. In these new books, which received a grant from the Jewish Federation, the Cozies also offer their "top five," said coordinator Janis Roszler. These include the Five Stupidest Ways To Live with Divorce, the Five Coolest Ways to Live with Divorce, the Five Coolest Ways To Take Care of Sadness, and the Five Stupidest Ways To take Care of Sadness. e Want Your Latkes! Intense family discussions have been known to focus on the proper way to serve a latke: with sour. cream or sugar. Condiments aside, we're interest- ed in what goes into the making of the latke itself! We're looking for some terrific, different latke recipes for an upcom- ing issue of The AppleTree. Do you have one? If so, please send it our way. We'll run all the recipes in the Dec. 19 paper, along with your photo if you like (please send a self- addressed, stamped envelope if you want your picture returned). Additionally, we'll ask AppleTree cooking columnist Annabel Cohen to try out the recipes and select a winner. First prize will be awarded for the most tasty and creative latke. The winner will be pictured on the cover of the Dec. 19 issue of AppleTree, and will receive a copy of Traditional Jewish Cooking by Betty S. Goldberg. Please send your latke recipe to AppleTree Latke Recipe, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034, no later than 9 a.m., Friday Nov. 28. The winner only will be notified by telephone. Please be sure to include your name, address, age and phone number with your recipe. This contest is open to anyone age 2 to 200. C 11/14 1997