OFF* THE TICKETED PRICE. the game) and write four words on the bottom of each. Try to come up with a fun variety combining nouns, adverbs, adjectives and verbs. For example: macaroni, avidly, hideous, sang meekly, bird cage, dumped, quick pickle, beautifully I hopped, rancid. 1 When you're done, place all the paper slips in the turkey's tail, with the words hidden inside the box and only the tops visible. At your dinner table, have each I person pull out one turkey "feather." The guest has two minutes to create a story using all the words. #7) Sandwich Heaven Perhaps the best part of Thanksgiving is actually eating the leftovers in a sandwich. But has anyone really written the law on what constitutes the best turkey sandwich in the world? So why not have a contest in your own home. Put out the leftovers, and some new stuff, too, and make up sandwiches for taste-testing. Here are a few ideas to serve with the turkey: • olives • flavored mayo (especially with fresh herbs) • thinly sliced Vidalia onions • tomatoes • hard-boiled eggs • pickle slices • different lettuce varieties • hot sauce #8) I've Got To Hand It To You Everyone knows that you can make a turkey by tracing your hand, right? What's fun is to see how your children's hand-turkeys grow each year. Buy a blank notebook and begin your handi- work (get it? Ha ha!) this year. Trace the hand of each child in the notebook, and let him or her decorate. Next year, do the same, then on and on until you can no longer force him to partici- pate in family rituals. #9) Just Desserts Of course, you must have pump- kin pie for dessert. But have you ever considered turkey-shaped cook- ies? This is a great decorating opportunity: load those tails up with all kinds of different-colored frost- ings and sprinkles. # 1 0) Something Old, Something New Chances are you know the basics of the Thanksgiving story. But have you ever acted it out? You and your family could become "pilgrims" quite easily, with black capes and homemade white hots. Consider checking out a book from the library to learn even more, then prepare a meal exactly as the pilgrims ate it, and come dressed for the occasion. Perhaps each family member could even create a specific char- acter to be at this Thanksgiving table and make up the story of his life. By the way, what do you call those big, green things the Army uses? "You mean tanks?" You're welcome! ❑ Choose From Our Famous Brands Including Geiger, 148 PIERCE STREET Michael Simon, David BIRMINGHAM, • MI Brooks, Barry Bricken, HOURS: Louben and Brighton Mon. - Sat. 10 - 6 Accessories! • Fine Apparel to( Women Thurs. 'til 8 Kathryn ryn Scot 'Many prices have already been reduced. Now the cashier will deduct 20` ) /0.6ff the ticketed price enabling you to save up to 50% and more on many items. All sales final Discount does not apply to prior purchases We accept Visa, MasterCard & American Express 41111. ■ (CAMP WAHANOWIN ON LAKE COUCHICHING, ONT. Personal Interviews with Director Bruce Nashman In Detroit Area SAT., DEC. 5 SUN., DEC. 6 IT'S OUR 45TH FUN-FILLED SEASON! New for '99 • New 9-Hole Golf Course on site! • 2-Week Starter Sessions • SCUBA Certification • Petting Farm and Zoo PLUS Our usual great food, outstanding theatre Call us for a brochure & video programs, enthusiastic staff, Friday night 1-800-701-3132 services and warm, spirited atmosphere! Or in Michigan call Deby Gannes (248) 851-0040 program, superb land and water sports See our Golf Course under construction on our Website at www.wahanowin.com PRE-HOLIDAY SMOKER'S SALE! • Lighters • Pipes • Humidors • Accessories • Ash Trays 2 5% OFF* *TAA catalog items excluded MICHIGAN'S MOST COMPLETE TOBACCONIST HUMIDOR ONE Founded 1957 20000 West Ten Mile at Evergreen • 248-356-4600 Detroit Jewish News 11/20 1998 103