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April 09, 1999 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-09

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ONLY AT DOUBLETREE CAN

YOU HOST A PARTY.

And still feel like a guest.

Great food, friendly service and excellent prices.

Whether it's a bar or bat mitzvah, anniversary, wedding,

or any other special event, we'll cater to your every

In selecting the menu, we had two
main requirements: that most of the
food would need minimal, if any,
assembly the night of the party and
that all items could be eaten without
a fork. Balancing a wine glass and a
plate of food can be difficult enough;
trying to stab a stuffed mushroom
with a fork at the same time and not
end up wearing the hors d'oeuvre is
quite a bit to ask of guests who have
dressed up for the occasion.
A variety of cheese and crackers,
grapes, crudities, cream cheese-
jalapeno dip, baked garlic and olive
tapenade were set on the dining-
room table along with artfully
arranged salmon salad wraps, broc-
coli-feta puffs and mushroom-pastry
appetizers.
A tall crystal vase filled with purple
irises served as a simple, but elegant
centerpiece. After the gifts were
opened, coffee, tea and a tray of
home-baked biscotti and cookies
dressed up in colorful paper pastry
cups were served in the living room,
where guests relaxed and conversed
about the upcoming nuptials.
You, too, can host an engagement
party without breaking your back or
your bank. Here are a few simple
recipes to get you started:

desire. Our sophisticated Woodward Ballroom will

accommodate up to 250 guests, while our garden atrium

is ideal for themed parties. Customized menus will add

a tantalizing accent to your affair. Overnight guests

can enjoy one of our spacious, well-appointed suites.

For more information, call one of our catering specialists.

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