Food BREAK-FAST from page 112 ever she entertained, she would have enough food left over for another party. "Better too much," she would answer before we would even open the fridge. Now that I'm grown up, I've lived with the fear of "too little food." Usually unfounded, thank God. But there are a few tricks to having the right amount of food for your guests and the requisite leftovers we, as Jews, insist upon. Before you plan your break-fast, or any party for that matter, keep the fol- lowing in mind: the fewer choices you offer, the more of each you need. For example, if the only main dish you're serving is lox, you'll need more lox than if, say, you're serving lox, sable, and tuna and whitefish salads, creamed her- ring and quiche. The opposite is true as well. The more variety you offer, the jTh less of each you need. 24111 Civic Center Drive • Southfield • Michigan • 48034 *RENT AN APARTMENT BEFORE OCTOBER 31ST AND RECEIVE A • *new residents only For more information Please call Donna at 248-352-0208 As a general rule: Forest City Management Inc. Apartment Division does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in the admission or access to or treatment, or employment in its programs and activities. Equal Housing Opportunity/Equal Opportunity Employer VHAVE YOU HAD YOUR LEGAL CHECKUP? Home and Aging The LeVine Instit on Services, & AARP iinfirfyou to attend a unique legal workshop given by PLC.. He'll discuss ways for local attorney, Stanley E 014, of Wise £ you to keep basic lepi dos nests, ills, #*usts,power of attorney, and ou ovate apersonal workplsn. financial affairs order, ind h MRS ,e, DATE: ON 900 A.I k TIME: 0 SERVICES JEWISH NOME AND WHERE: MBERO PLAZA FLEISCHMAN R, 6710 NEST„ ..,,,,. „, ,,,.. L , ,.,.,. I II , _. BLOORRIELD INDIVIDUALS ACE i0 OR OLDER WHO: $10 / PERSON, j$15 / COUPLE FEE: 248-661-299940 OCTOBERCOIST TO RESISTER CALL: I 111) LeMne I NSTITUTE ON AGING 9/25 1998 •• •••yaIroy ,00•100.1110.” Call The Sales Department (248) 354-7123 Ext. 209 ir ce::rjES JEWISH HOME AND AGING SERVICES Get Results... Advertise in our new Entertainment Section ! on Jcwls. iLkiCiCille Scr•k,..s DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'TN * One pound of lox or smoked salmon will feed about 10-12 people or more if you're serving many varieties of food. 2 ounces of sable per person is suf- ficient, unless everybody in your group,,___/ is a big sable eater. Some will eat four ounces, some won't eat any. * One small can of tuna will feed about three people. Adding ingredients like chopped onion or celery add flavor and "stretch" the quantity of salad. * One large tomato is sufficient for five people as a garnish for the salmon. One large cucumber is sufficient for 15_, people. One half of a large red onion m shaved thin is sufficient for 10-15 guests. Cut into thicker rings, you'll need more. " Serving fruit for about 20 guests, you'll need one cantaloupe, one honey- dew melon, one pineapple, one quart of strawberries, one-and-a-half pints of raspberries or blackberries, and fruit for garnish such as kiwi, blueberries, sliced,, oranges or grapes. If you only like pineapple, cut three, plus the berries and garnish. * One 9x12-inch pan of kugel will feed 12-15 guests. What To Buy What To Make * You can buy and prepare most everything you need for break-fast a day or two before Yom Kippur. That's what caterers do. Then farm-out what you can as well. Most hosts invite a guest or rwo who make kugels, sweets or can bring cut fruit. Ask and accept if offered. Be specific about what you need, just to be sure you'll have suffi- BREAK-FAST on page 1 16