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December 17, 1999 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-17

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corns for 10 seconds. Add rice vine-
gar, sesame oil, soy sauce and sherry,
process to blend and pour mixture
over salmon. Bake uncovered for 20
minutes or until just done. Serve
room temperature. Garnish with
lemon and cucumber slices.

A Marriage Made In Heaven.

CRUNCHY GREEN SALAD
FOR TWO

from Faye Starr

Salad:
8 leaves of Romaine

ST JOHN®

PROVIDENCE

Health System

HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTERS

lettuce
1/2 cup shredded red cabbage
2 thin slices Bermuda or red onion
1/4 red pepper, sliced thin
1/2 medium carrot, shaved with a
vegetable peeler
6 slices cucumber

Dressing:
Olive oil to taste
Balsamic vinegar to taste
Fresh ground pepper to taste
Arrange all salad ingredients on
individual salad plates. Drizzle with
olive oil and Balsamic vinegar and
fresh ground pepper.

ACCORDION FAN
GARLIC-ROASTED REDSKINS
from Denise Alexander

2 large redskin potatoes
1 small clove garlic
2 T. olive oil
salt to taste
Cut a thin slice off the bottom of the
potatoes to make a flat surface.
Holding the potato with one
hand, use a sharp knife to slice it into
very thin slices, but not all the way
through (a skewer threaded length-
wise along the bottom of the potato
makes a great "stopper" — remove
the skewer before baking). Place the
potatoes in a baking dish.
Meanwhile, process the garlic, olive
oil and a small amount of salt in a
mini-chopping machine until smooth.
Brush the potatoes with garlic mixture
and place the baking dish in a preheat-
ed 400F. oven. After 25 minutes, brush
the mixture over the potatoes again.
Let bake for 20-30 minutes more.
When ready to serve, place the pota-
to on the dinner plate, press it down
slightly with your hand or a spatula and
shape the slices into a "fan." Serves 2. 1-1

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When you've found the right partner, you just



1,500 open heart- surgeries annually

know it. That's why St. John Health System and



10,000 babies born each year

Providence Hospital and Medical Centers have



5,200 new cancer cases each year



A staff of 2,500 doctors at 10 hospitals and

joined together to care for you for life.

175 medical centers.

The power of this merger is even greater than we

had foreseen. In all the ways that matter to our

Together, the doctors, hospitals and medical

patients, we've taken a vow to stay just the way

centers of St. John and Providence will continue

we are -- close to home, familiar, compassionate.

to offer superb cancer care, top cardiac services,

And in all the ways that matter to insurers and

home-like birthing centers and more to care for

business colleagues, we will make the most of

you —'fn sickness and in health -- at locations

opportunities to share resources.

from East to West throughout Southeast

Michigan. And right inyour neighborhood.

That means directing you to the most

appropriate and cost effective setting for all your

health care needs. Reducing duplication to lower

costs without sacrificing quality. Using the

expertise that comes with experience.

-St. John Health System and Providence Hospital

and Medical Centers. Two faith-based health care

organizations unified under one vision.

A merger made in Heaven.

ACENSION

H E A L T H

(248) 354-6620

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