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May 25, 2001 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-05-25

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May 25, 2001

* THE VINEYARDS OUTBACK PICNIC & BAR-B-Q MENU

FREE

FRESH VEGETABLE OUDITES WITH HERB OR SPINACH DIP
HOMEMADE COOKIE & BROWNIE TRAY OF 25 OR MORE

BOOMERANG ON THE BARBIE

S6 Trave

All Beef 1 /4 lb. Hamburgers & Jumbo Vienna Beef Hot Dogs

Includes: coleslaw, potato salad, homemade baked beans,
tomatoes, onions, pickles, relish, bread, rolls and condiments

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ALL BEEF1/4LB. HAMBURGERS, JUMBO VIENNA BEEF HOT DOGS & HONEY B-B-Q CHICKEN

Includes: coleslaw, potato salad, pasta primavera salad, homemade
baked beans, tomatoes, onions, pickles, relish, bread, rolls and condiments.

S8 Happy Birthday Detroit

$ 11.99 per person

DELUXE OUTBACK ON THE BARBIE

Celebrate Detroit's 300th birthday with exciting activities.

JUMBO VIENNA BEEF HOT DOGS, HONEY B-B-Q CHICKEN & BABY BACK RIBS

Includes: coleslaw, potato salad, homemade baked beans,
Greek pasta salad, tomatoes, onions, pickles, relish, bread, rolls and condiments...... $

13.99 per person

•Salads
•Sandwiches
•Traditional
Food
•Soups

•Dine-In
•Cany-Out
•Wine
•Liquors

OUR PATIO IS
NOW OPEN!

WE
SUPPLY ALL
STANDARD
PAPER GOODS,
FORKS & KNIVES
FREE!

S10 A Taste of Summer

mbine salmon, asparagus and mint for a fresh menu
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Fax: (248) 855-0076

PROFESSIONAL
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32418 NORTHWESTERN HWY. WAITSTAFF AVAILABLE

Between Middlebelt
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CHARCOAL, TABLES.
CHAIRS, TENTS
AVAILABLE FOR RENT

Former neighbors reunite

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VISA

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SHIRLEE BLOOM'S Jewish Cuisine

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Top trends for a hot wardrobe.

Serving The Jewish Community Over 32 Years.

WE ARE GRADUATION SPECIALISTS.

Cover: Our summer model is Marissa Berman of West Bloomfield.
Photography by Linda Joy Solomon

OUR BEAUTIFUL TRAYS, DAIRY OR MEAT, ARE
ON ELEGANT WICKER . . . AT NO EXTRA CHARGE!

ONLY KOSHER PRODUCTS USED FOR YOUR BAR-B-Q...HAMBURGERS,
TURKEY BURGERS, IUMBO FRANKS, HONEY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN, ETC.

• Weddings
• Graduations
• Birthdays
• Brises

•Showers

• Anniversaries
• Reunions
• Baby Namings

• Bar and Bat Mitzvahs
• All Occasion Parties
• Business Meetings
• Rehearsal Dinners

In The Horne, Hall or Office of Your Choice

5/25
2001

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(248) 855-9463

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©COPYRIGHT 2001 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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