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April 09, 1999 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-09

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ant the recipe for a real-
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in decorations, mix in
the goodie bags, and add a heaping
measure of cake.

Birthday brother Toby Murray
4, squeezes on the frosting.

Tyler says pink is close
to a Red Wing color.

Cakes and decorations
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42 Detroit Jewish News

RISTORANTE

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COOKING PARTY
Birthday Boy: Tyler Murray, 6, of
Clarkston.
Tyler is a chef in the making.
Watching the Cooking Channel is one
of his favorite pastimes, so Tyler invit-
ed other budding chefs to celebrate his
birthday and cook in the kitchen.
Who's kitchen?: From Scratch in
Southfield, (248) 350-3007.
Activities: Each child decorated his
own white chef's apron with stencils
and paints. After a complete demon- —
stration on how to properly decorate a
cake, each guest was given an individ-
ual 7-inch by 2-inch round cake. With
icing and pastry tubes in hand, they
got busy, messy, and had a great time!
Each cake is sent home in a white
bakery box to enjoy later. Tyler's mom
ordered pizza and A Bug's Life-Chemed

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