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December 05, 1997 - Image 142

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-05

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Food

ICC 1997-98

Family Arts

Party Punches,
Delicious Desserts

Magical Sundays with the Kids at the JPM Building!

15110 West Ten Mile Road, Oak Park

PHYLLIS STEINBERG
Special to The Jewish News

Sponsored by

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(And their parents too!)

Sunday, December 14, 1997

4:00 p.m. / JPM Building/Jaffe Hall

Robb Zelonsky, otherwise known as Robbo, is a California writer and performer of original songs for
children. He has sung all over the country including the White House and has co-headlined with folk
legend, Arlo Guthrie. Imagination and humor run rampant throughout this Judaic show where children
are actively engaged and the music is always fun and entertaining.

For more information and to order tickets. please call (248) 967-4020.
JC.0 Adult member • Non-member
• Jae Child member • Non-member

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Bob Alper

Rabbi/Stand-Up Comic
(Really)

Bob Alper: "The world's only
practicing clergyman doing
stand-up comedy... intentionally."

Saturday the Rabbi Made Us Laugh

Rabbi Bob Alper returns to Metro Detroit with his 90 minutes of unique, side-splitting laughter.
Funny enough for teenagers, clean enough for their grandparents, a hit with all faiths. (He even
uses flash cards for the Judaically-challenged!) He's appeared on Good Morning America, Comedy
Central and Showtime, and The New York Post called him "a Jewish Bill Cosby."

Saturday, Dec. 13th 8:00 PM

Tickets: In advance: $15 Call toll free 1-888-483-3297
At the door: $18

Jewish Community Center
Maple/Drake Bldg.

recently visited the Four Square
Rum Factory, a popular tourist
attraction on the island of Bar-
bados and learned about the
production of rum.
The tall grass in the fields, which is
so much a feature of the Caribbean, is
sugar cane. It is from the sugar cane
crop that Caribbean rum is produced.
Rum is the Caribbean's own beverage
and taking a tour of a rum factory is
an interesting way to learn more about
the beverage.
I have included some drink and
food recipes from the Caribbean Rum
Book published by Macmillan Educa-
tion Ltd 1985. I am giving you my
favorite recipe for Party Punch. You
can use either light or dark rum. I pre-
fer the light rum for parties in the
event some guests may not want a real
strong rum taste. Enjoy!

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PARTY PUNCH
16 ounces orange juice
16 ounces pineapple juice
16 ounces Club soda
16 ounces rum
sugar to taste
3 ounces lime juice
Pour all the ingredients into a large
punch bowl with crushed ice. Serves 6
to 8.

PLANTER'S PUNCH
3 parts rum
1 part lime juice
2 parts sugar syrup
3 parts water
Dash of Curacao or Angostura
bitters
Combine all the ingredients and serve
in tall glasses with cherries and orange
slices.

CHOCOLATE RUM MOUSSE
1 package chocolate chips (large)
2 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons rum
5 eggs
Melt chocolate chips over low heat.
Stir in rum. Separate eggs and beat
chocolate mixture into the yolks. Beat
egg whites separately and fold in. Pour
into custard cups and chill for at least
4 hours. Serves 8.

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